Red Dawn remake (2010)

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Tango3, Oct 3, 2009.


  1. Tango3

    Tango3 Aimless wanderer

    from infowars:
    Seems everybody 's favorite movie is being remade and brought current

    This time the invader owns our debt and eats with chop sticks (seems its based on afew loose actual comments)...China is "helping us rebuild from the scourge of corporate corruption and gaining some elbowroom for itself too.

    Is it predictive programming or just another cheesy Hollywood remake? Dan Bradley’s remake of the classic 1984 movie Red Dawn is now underway in Detroit, Michigan. It will be released next September.
    Instead of Russians and Cubans invading America, this time it will be the Chinese. How appropriate. The U.S. currently owes China trillions. Since there is probably no way we can ever repay this debt, is it possible China will take control of the country?
    In 2005, Chi Haotian, Minster of Defense and vice-chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, allegedly proposed invading and occupying America, not as a result of a staggering and unpayble debt, but rather for the sake of lebensraum, the German word for “living space.” Here’s what Mr. Haotian supposedly said:
    From a humanitarian perspective, we should issue a warning to the American people and persuade them to leave America and leave the land they have lived in to the Chinese people. Or at least they should leave half of the United States to be China’s colony, because America was first discovered by the Chinese. But would this work? If this strategy does not work, then there is only one choice left to us. That is, use decisive means to “clean up” America, and reserve America for our use in a moment. Our historical experience has proven that as long as we make it happen, nobody in the world can do anything about us. Furthermore, if the United States as the leader is gone, then other enemies have to surrender to us.
    Predictive programming or just another remake by a movie industry bankrupt of creative imagination? You decide.

    http://www.infowars.com/red-dawn-2010/[peep][gun][gun]

    http://www.reddawn2010.com/
     
  2. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    Re: redawn remake (2010)

    A few problems with the Chinese plan....

    1) Remember what Admiral Yamamoto said - "Behind every blade of grass...."

    2) China currently has no blue water fleet capable of transporting and landing such a force as would be necessary - our aircraft and subs would eat them for lunch if they tried it with commercial type vessels.
    China IS building a larger fleet, modeled on our carrier battle groups - but this is years away.

    3) China needs a peaceful and complacent America to continue buying it's cheap plastic baubles and lead-contaminated Walmart items. We are their best customer.

    4) We have more nukes (for now........)
     
  3. KHAN

    KHAN Monkey+++

    Re: redawn remake (2010)

    Yeah, but they're already here. Have you visited the "Left Coast" lately?
     
  4. Tango3

    Tango3 Aimless wanderer

    Re: redawn remake (2010)

    Ming cho and kam fong might not get a plane ticket here, but with china owning the us treasurey through(possibly)defaulted treasury notes.

    After seeing the carefree screwing Kramer and the boys admit to; who knows what Geithner would agree to cover the gov'ts butt?
     
  5. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    Hmmmm...... just got to thinking. Didn't the Chinese pretty much buy the old closed-down Navy base at Long Beach, Cali? Who knows what they could be bringing in......?
     
  6. Tango3

    Tango3 Aimless wanderer

    I've been saturated in web financial doom; perhaps they'll take over merely reopening factories here and paying in yuan???After all the north American market is/(used to be) here...Saves transportation costs.
     
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