10 Mystery Blasts in China: Jason Bourne or Political Conflict?
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Somebody is expressing displeasure. And in a measured, coordinated fashion.
This ocurring in a society controlled even more than ours (for the moment, our “leaders” are trying to play “catch-up” as fast as possible).
Americans, take a lesson.
Sometimes random events pile up on one end. There is a term in statistical analysis for that — can’t remember what it is. Anyhow, it’s not like India doesn’t have a dog in the propaganda fight. Anyhow, I’ve been around Chinese playing with fire. It’s “unsettling.”/ S//
“Statistical Clustering”
Or, on a graph. It’s called “Data or Point Clustering”
Had some premature natural gas pipeline failures here in the US…things go boom.
https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/452179/construction-defect-center-now-warns-about-made-in-china-cast-iron-plumbing-pipe-as-a-possible-ticking-time-bomb-for-us-homeowners-home-builders-what-didnt-we-learn-after-toxic-chinese-drywall
As a side note the vast majority of what the Chinese make is absolute Garbage. . .
The vast majority of what they make to market to the US is garbage because the customer wants low cost. The Chinese will oblige that wish, at the cost of quality.
They can make quality goods when that is their intention. They can produce quality military hardware, and massive quantities of it, when they want to. For the items that are lower quality, they can produce replacements at a high rate. The government built that ability up for them by outsourcing our manufacturing to them for years and giving away our technology, all while letting our own manufacturing ability atrophy.