19 December 2009

Can this IQ chart be True. How come china is backward, primative. 70% live on farms.


If this chart is True?
How come 70% of china population live on farms. 70% are peasants.

FRC: Federal Republic of China. 3rd republic in 21. century.



1. Republic of China.


2. People's Republic of China.


3. Federal Republic of China.


1.3 billion cannot survive with all power at the center.


The only way to survice is for a:


Federation


Union


United States.


There are too many people, culuture, languages, group. The only way to survice is for a Federation.

13 December 2009

Past... Future: what's past. what future. where will science lead in 21st. century.


Market: free market to freely buy, sell, trade exchange.
Trade in goods, services, commodities.
Market: if market is Not voluntary, there would be no free trade. free exchange. Buyer and sell has to agree to buy sell trade. No free agreement. No free trade.


Google, Internet: Universal access to knowledge, facts, data of world for the world. Free knowledge, free facts, free data for a free world.


earth from moon: Not center of the world. Not center of cosmos.




earth. Not center of world. Not center of cosmos





UPS. Fedex. Anytime, Anywhere packages to world.



Marketed by Wal-Mart. Made in china.


Made in china. Marketed by Wal-Mart.






Fiber optics: Nobel prize in physics for 2009.
Data as light. Data in light. Data in light and electricity.





ML: moore's law. doubling computer power in 2-years.

Double transistor count in 2-years on same cpu, same price.
Double computing power in two years.






06 December 2009

China: Sick Man of Asia. Century of Humiliation. What is Cause. What is Root Cause?

chicken mao. dead corpse on display. worship of the dead.
1. Look. 2. Look with eyeballs. 3. Primative, backward
system. Dead language for a dead culture.
1. who invented ths crap?
2. where did this crap come from?
3. why does anyone use this crap?
china: backward, primative, land of peasants-farmers. No progress for 4000 years.


life in china: living with cows, chicken on the farm.




SCC: 20-volume work on No science, No scientific revolution in china. 4000 years of peasants. Land of peasant-farmers.



Ugly chinaman and Crisis of chinese culture.





Ugly chinaman. True. No progress for 4000 years. 80% are peasants-farmers.






Truth on chicken Mao.
Mass-killer of 50 million. Hitler, Stalin, and Mao. Three mass-killers of 20th. century.
Read the truth about chicken mao.







IMAGES AND BLOG IN PUBLIC DOMAIN

02 December 2009

Sick Man of Asia. What has china, india been doing for the past. 500-1000 years. Anything.

china: sick man of asia. baby-emperor Puyi until 1911.

india: british colony until 1949.

china, india: what have they been doing for the past. 500-1000 years

what about year 1000, 1500, 1800 1900, 2000

And the future in 2000, 2010, 2030, 2050 and 2100.

past.

Now

future in 2010, 2030, 2050

1. Poverty in china. 2. Per capita income in china. How come so low? center of world. how come so low?

center of world. center nation. how come income is so low?
center of world. how come national economy is so small for so long?

IMAGES AND BLOG IN PUBLIC DOMAIN

1. The Ugly Chinaman book. 2. River Elegey Sick Man of Asia. What the cause.

1. The Ugly chinaman by Bo Yang is Now in public view.
The internet has spread word about the ugly, backward, primative nature of chinese culture and chinese society.

2. River Elegy: TV documentary Now free, open to the world. Free video by google.

3. "Science and Democracy" No scientific revolution. No free elections.

Not a single election in a thousand years.

4. What is cause for "sick man of asia" "century of humiliation" "cultural diease"

5. Hanzi:

what is Hanzi?

where did Hanzi come from?

why does anyone used Hanzi.

6. Nobel Prize winners. How come Not a single Nobel prize winners in 100 years. A billion people have Not won a single Nobel prize in 100 years.

What is the cause of No nobel prize, No progress, No improvment in 100 years.

7. china: what is the cause of china poverty, backwardness, no progress. primative, backward. ugly writing system.

8. sick man of asia. will china continue to be the "sick man of asia"

past

Now

future. what the future
IMAGES AND BLOG IN PUBLIC DOMAIN
FREE OPEN PUBLIC DOMAIN FOR WORLD

Sick Man of Asia.

century of humiliation. century of shame and humiliation.

cultural diease. cultural sickness

what the cause for the sick man of asia.

1. confucian china. baby-emperor until 1911.

2. red china in 1949. massive famines. massive chaos. life expectancy of 30-45 years old.

2. Free china in free century. Science and democracy will finally arrive.

truth of science will wipe out all religions. all ignorance of the past.

free-vote, free elections will usher a free republic of free citizen.

3. Hanzi. 5000 characters.

what is Hanzi?

where did Hanzi come from?

why is Hanzi being used in 21st. century.

why doesn't anyone abolish Hanzi



http://athome.harvard.edu/programs/macfarquhar/macfarquhar_video/pages/macfarquhar_printview.html

The Confucian system claimed to be a total, all-encompassing doctrine. Thus, the system did not merely seek the obedience of its citizens through the civil power, it also claimed to lay down the principles of social and family life.
Confucius was the first philosopher to espouse the belief that the basis of a strong, stable state was a stable family system.
This state system claimed to have the right to dictate not only how the state should be run, but how families should be run, and how the whole society and state should fit together.

Charter 08 china. Free china in a Free world Free century

IMAGES AND BLOG IN PUBLIC DOMAIN.

May 4th. movement. Science and Democracy.

1. Where "science" in china. Where's science in world.

2. Where's Democracy in china. What about free election for free citizen in a free world. Free-vote free election for a free people.

Charter 08 in china. Free china in a Free world. Free century.
Charter 08 in public domain

I. FOREWORD
A hundred years have passed since the writing of China's first constitution. 2008 also marks the sixtieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the thirtieth anniversary of the appearance of the Democracy Wall in Beijing, and the tenth of China's signing of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. We are approaching the twentieth anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre of pro-democracy student protesters. The Chinese people, who have endured human rights disasters and uncountable struggles across these same years, now include many who see clearly that freedom, equality, and human rights are universal values of humankind and that democracy and constitutional government are the fundamental framework for protecting these values.
By departing from these values, the Chinese government's approach to "modernization" has proven disastrous. It has stripped people of their rights, destroyed their dignity, and corrupted normal human intercourse. So we ask: Where is China headed in the twenty-first century? Will it continue with "modernization" under authoritarian rule, or will it embrace universal human values, join the mainstream of civilized nations, and build a democratic system? There can be no avoiding these questions.
The shock of the Western impact upon China in the nineteenth century laid bare a decadent authoritarian system and marked the beginning of what is often called "the greatest changes in thousands of years" for China. A "self-strengthening movement" followed, but this aimed simply at appropriating the technology to build gunboats and other Western material objects. China's humiliating naval defeat at the hands of Japan in 1895 only confirmed the obsolescence of China's system of government. The first attempts at modern political change came with the ill-fated summer of reforms in 1898, but these were cruelly crushed by ultraconservatives at China's imperial court. With the revolution of 1911, which inaugurated Asia's first republic, the authoritarian imperial system that had lasted for centuries was finally supposed to have been laid to rest. But social conflict inside our country and external pressures were to prevent it; China fell into a patchwork of warlord fiefdoms and the new republic became a fleeting dream.
The failure of both "self- strengthening" and political renovation caused many of our forebears to reflect deeply on whether a "cultural illness" was afflicting our country. This mood gave rise, during the May Fourth Movement of the late 1910s, to the championing of "science and democracy." Yet that effort, too, foundered as warlord chaos persisted and the Japanese invasion [beginning in Manchuria in 1931] brought national crisis.