Fletch wrote:Lionel Jesse wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Does the rise of Eurasia herald a new world order?
The fact that you can travel overland from Shanghai to Lisbon seemed irrelevant during the cold war. The Berlin Wall divided Europe. Mao’s China was isolated and inward-looking.
But with the fall of the wall and the opening of China, these politically imposed barriers are coming down and the Eurasian landmass is once again emerging as a distinct entity, with great economic and strategic significance. In particular, China’s “Belt and Road” initiative is creating new infrastructure links that highlight the commercial potential of linking Europe and Asia by land.
Bruno Maçães believes that the re-emergence of Eurasia as a contiguous and coherent landmass is the most important factor in an emerging new world order. The 21st century, he argues, will not be American or Asian, but rather “Eurasian” — dominated by the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://www.ft.com/content/a0f95ce6-fab ... 9be7f3120a .... sorry it's from one of those conspiracy sites.
This from the Financial Times is conspiracy too Jesse?
You answer nothing.
You contribute zero.
What do you think of this article?
trying to compare the well respected FT to zerohedge is laughable.
Contributing nonsense is worthless fella...
Now you've attacked the messenger a few times, maybe you can point out the articles that are false or CT's?
In regards to zerohedge, all of it.
I mean, Tyler himself says so. Then theres there relationship with Gateway Pundit and Info Wars.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/the-men-b ... ked-2016-4 also gives an idea of the sort of people behind the site.