Expert: Wildly successful Mao Era is airbrushed out of Western media and history books.

Wildly successful Mao Era is airbrushed out of Western media and history books. China Rising Radio Sinoland 190112


Pictured above: the phenomenal success of China’s progress and development during the Mao Era, 1949-1978 has to be censored and denied in the West, and the leader behind it all, Mao Zedong must be demonized and dehumanized. Why? The West’s capitalist elites cannot allow any communist-socialist country to be seen in a positive light, past, present or future. Otherwise, their citizens may start demanding beneficial change for the 99%, at the expense of the 1%. They are thus inundated with a relentless tsunami of mainstream lies, distortions, fake news, propaganda and false flags to hide the truth. 


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[dropcap]I [/dropcap]was sent a good mainstream article about China’s development (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/looking-back-last-40-years-reforms-china-ray-dalio/). Ray Dalio, a billionaire hedge fund manager talks about all of China’s successes since 1978, which is the end of the Mao Era. As usual, you would never know that China’s many developmental successes started in 1949, when the Communist Party of China (CPC) and People’s Liberation Army (PLA), defeated and kicked out Japanese and Chinese fascists, along with their partners in crime, Western capitalists and drug cartel dealers, mainly Americans, British and French. 

In books #2 (China Rising, https://www.amazon.com/China-Rising-Capitalist-Socialist-Destinations/dp/0996487042/) and #3 (China Is Communist Dammit, https://www.amazon.com/China-Communist-Dammit-Dawn-Dynasty/dp/6027354380/) of The China Trilogy (http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/05/19/the-china-trilogy/), I wrote extensively about the amazing success story of Mao Zedong and his government’s leadership, in freeing their people from foreign exploitation, while transforming the nation into an industrial, agricultural, military and technological powerhouse. This, in spite of Uncle Sam’s illegal and cruel blockade of the country, just like what it is still doing to other communist-socialist countries such as Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Eritrea and Venezuela today. 

I thought it would be interesting to take the statistics table from Mr. Dalio’s article and add a column for 1949 (see below). The results from the beginning to the end of the Mao Era are remarkable. After 110 years of Western rape, plunder and unlimited importation of illegal opium, per capita income in China was only $23/year when its people gained their freedom from imperialism. Virtually the entire population was living in poverty, except the elites. Life expectancy was an unbelievable 35 years of age. One-fifth of infants were dying, due to Western/Japanese colonialism. Only one in five citizens could read and the country had no spoken lingua franca, with thousands of regional and local dialects keeping citizens separated. Few people went to school and not for very long. 

The only numbers that are outlying are the share of world GDP, but this and the high percentage for poverty in 1978 have an explanation. Due to the Mao Era’s communist economic system, prices of inputs and goods were much lower than in Western countries. Thus, the $1.90 per day threshold for poverty is skewed, since $1.90/day back in the day could actually buy a lot, not to mention close to free housing, medical and education costs. This communist pricing system therefore also artificially deflated the share of world GDP. 

China’s Development Since 1949, Including the Mao Era for Comparison 
  Start Mao Era  End Mao Era     
Category/Year  1949  1978  1998  2018 
RGDP per Capita (2011 USD, PPP adj)   $      23    $     650    $     3,244    $     15,309  
Share of World GDP  4.5%  2%  7%  22% 
Population below the Poverty Line ($1.90/day)  97.0%  88.30%  41.0%  1.4% 
Life Expectancy  35  66  71  76 
Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 births)  201  53  33  8 
Urbanization  10.6%  18%  34%  57% 
Literacy  20%  70%  93%  96% 
Average Years of Education  1.2  4.4  6.6  7.7 
Note: numbers in italics are calculated estimates.         
Note: China’s share of world GDP was historically 25-32%, until the West’s rape and plunder of the country, with the onset of the Opium Wars and forced UK/US drug imports, 1839-1949. 

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ithin two years of liberation, the Mao administration had wiped out drugs, organized crime, prostitution and gambling. During the Mao Era, hundreds of thousands of clinics, hospitals, schools, post/telegraph offices, dams, canals, irrigation projects, businesses and factories of all sizes were built. Tens of thousands of kilometers of roads and rail lines were laid. The GDP increased 600%, grain production 300% and the Great Leap Forward saw the greatest burst of industrial production in human history, far outstripping the three best years for Britain, Germany, the United States and Japan during the Industrial Revolution. The Mao Era built the atomic bomb, nuclear missiles and launched a satellite into space, even though the US shut it off from the outside world. Need I mention Uncle Sam’s humiliating defeat at the hands of communist China (by far the biggest contributor), USSR and North Korea, during that peninsula’s war, 1950-53? There’s a reason Americans want it to be kept as, “the forgotten war”. They got their butts whipped with Mao at the helm (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/05/20/china-not-relevant-in-korea-msm-flunks-journalism-101-as-usual-china-rising-radio-sinoland-180520/). 

This is just the tip of the iceberg for how wildly successful the Mao Era was. Compare the startling 1949 and 1978 numbers above. Life expectancy, infant mortality and literacy are especially telling. It is clear that Mao’s government did all of the heavy lifting necessary for the Deng Era of reform and opening up to succeed. China in the 1980s and beyond could have never been able to achieve its phenomenal growth and productivity without Mao’s rock-solid foundation. 

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60 SECONDS OVER SINOLAND: HUAWEI REDUX. OMG! UNCLE SAM & CO. ARE WAY MORE SCREWED THAN I THOUGHT!

 



Our China correspondent is unequivocal in his enthusiasm for this technological accomplishment:
Huawei is the only company in the world at the moment that can produce all the elements of a 5G network and assemble them together at “scale and cost.”

Pictured above: Uncle Sam and Baba Beijing duking it out on the 21st century high tech battlefield. Truth be told, it’s not even a fair fight.

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This in reference to my previous article (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/12/19/us-trying-to-sabotage-huawei-zte-and-sino-5g-too-late-game-over-china-rising-radio-sinoland-181219/).

Unbelievable! It’s worse for Uncle Sam than I realized. At the very end of this article there is a quote from a telecom expert (http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1132687.shtml). To wit,

According to Paul Triolo, the head of global tech policy at risk consultancy Eurasia Group, Huawei is the only company in the world at the moment that can produce all the elements of a 5G network and assemble them together at “scale and cost.”

In other words,

    Huawei is the only game in town!

If your country wants 5G in the next year or three, Huawei is the man with the plan, the maven with the moxie, the monster with the mojo, the Master of the Universe. This means the United States, Five Eyes and every other country Team Trump attacks with the imperial toolbox, to stop using Chinese equipment and tear out what they have already put in, are going to be dangerously outdated and exposed, compared to those who go Sino.

Five-G is THE mother lode, the magic wand, the “open sesame” for 21st century high-tech, military mastery and the space race, across the board. Looking forward, I’d say the score is around one hundred for communist-socialist China and about a five or ten for imperial capitalist Eurangloland. My previous article included the phrase, Too late. Game over. I had no idea how true this was.

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[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he United States issued an arrest warrant against the chief financial officer and heir apparent of Huawei, Meng Wanzhou (left). At issue is a six years old alleged violation of sanctions against Iran. Mrs. Meng was arrested in Canada. She has been set free under a stringent $10 million bail agreement. An extradition trial will follow in February or March.

It is unprecedented that an officer of a large company is personally indicted for the alleged sanction violations by a subsidiary company:

The US rarely arrests senior businesspeople, US or foreign, for alleged crimes committed by their companies. Corporate managers are usually arrested for their alleged personal crimes (such as embezzlement, bribery or violence) rather than their company’s alleged malfeasance.
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Meng is charged with violating US sanctions on Iran. Yet consider her arrest in the context of the large number of companies, US and non-US, that have violated US sanctions against Iran and other countries. In 2011, for example, JPMorgan Chase paid US$88.3 million in fines for violating US sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Sudan. Yet chief executive officer Jamie Dimon wasn’t grabbed off a plane and whisked into custody.

The U.S. indicted dozens of banks for violating its sanction regime. They had to pay huge fines (pdf) but none of their officers were ever touched.

We called this U.S. operation a hostage taking to blackmail China. President Trump confirmed that this is indeed the case:

U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Tuesday he would intervene in the U.S. Justice Department’s case against Meng if it would serve national security interests or help close a trade deal with China.

The arrest of Meng is but one part of a larger political campaign against China directed out of the office of National Security Advisor John Bolton:

The Trump administration is preparing actions this week to call out Beijing for what it says are China’s continued efforts to steal American trade secrets and advanced technologies and to compromise sensitive government and corporate computers, according to U.S. officials.Multiple government agencies are expected to condemn China, citing a documented campaign of economic espionage and the alleged violation of a landmark 2015 pact to refrain from hacking for commercial gain.

In typical propaganda style the U.S. media depict the Chinese as enemies:

Taken together, the announcements represent a major broadside against China over its mounting aggression against the West and its attempts to displace the United States as the world’s leader in technology, officials said.
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The actions come amid mounting intelligence showing a sustained Chinese hacking effort devoted to acquiring sophisticated American technologies of all stripes. A number of agencies — including the Justice, State, Treasury and Homeland Security departments — have pushed for a newly aggressive U.S. response. A National Security Council committee coordinated the actions.

One wonders what those "mounting aggressions" are supposed to be. Is the U.S. not constantly spying and hacking for economic for political gain?

Other reports today of alleged Chinese hacking are obviously part of the concerted anti-China campaign. As usual no evidence is presented for the vague allegations:

U.S. government investigators increasingly believe that Chinese state hackers were most likely responsible for the massive intrusion reported last month into Marriott’s Starwood chain hotel reservation system, a breach that exposed the private information and travel details of as many as 500 million people, according to two people briefed on the government investigation.These people cautioned that the investigation has not been completed, so definitive conclusions cannot be drawn. But the sweep and tactics of the hack, which took place over four years before being discovered, prompted immediate speculation that it was carried out by a national government.

The new anti-China campaign follows a similar push of anti-Russian propaganda three month ago.

China has taken first countermeasures against Canada's hostage taking on behalf of the United States. It detained Michael Kovrig, a former Canadian diplomat who now works for the International Crisis Group. Beijing suggest that the ICG is operating illegally in China:

“The relevant organization has violated Chinese laws because the relevant organization is not registered in China,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said at a press briefing Wednesday.China sharply tightened its rules on NGOs operating in the country last year,

This will not be the sole Chinese measure against Canada for its role in enforcing extraterritorial U.S. sanctions.

The string of U.S. accusations and measures against China are partly to protect the market share of U.S. companies against better and cheaper Chinese products and partly geopolitical. Neither has anything to do with protecting the international rule of law.

After three centuries of anglo-american imperialism the economic center of the world is moving back to the east.


The U.S. is way too late to prevent this move. Its best and most profitable chance is not to challenge, but to accommodate it. That again would require to respect international laws and treaty obligations. The U.S. is not willing to do either.

Nothing except a large scale war that results in the destruction of the industrial centers of east Asia, while keeping the U.S. and Europe save, could reverse the trend. Nuclear weapons on all sides and the principal of mutual assured destruction have made such a war unthinkable. What we are likely to see instead will be proxy conflicts in various other countries.

The current U.S. strategy is to restrict China's access to foreign markets, advanced technologies, global banking and higher education. While that may for a moment slow down China's rise it will in the long run strengthen China even more. Instead of integrating into the world economy it will develop its own capacities and international systems.

The U.S. can temporarily hinder the telecommunication equipment provider Huawei by denying it access to U.S. designed chips. It will probably do so.  But that will only incentivize Huawei to start its own chip production. With a few years delay it will be back and out-compete U.S. companies with even better and cheaper products.

It is typical for the current U.S. to seek short term advantage while disregarding the long term negative effects of its doing. It is a major  reason for China's rise and its future supremacy.

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[dropcap]T[/dropcap]his photo of Shanghai was taken with China’s quantum satellite camera, atop the Oriental Pearl Tower, boasting 195 billion pixels of space age technology. You can clearly see the gestures and faces of pedestrians on the streets, the license plates on the vehicles and sharp details of the buildings and surroundings. Using your mouse or finger, the image can be moved up and down, left and right and zoomed in and out.It is one of the latest developments among China’s technological achievements.Here is the hyperlink. Enjoy the ride!http://sh-meet.bigpixel.cn/?from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0Want more? Check out the world’s best China Tech database, right here on China Rising Radio Sinoland. It is growing daily!http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/03/20/china-tech-invention-innovation-technology-research-and-development-past-present-future-5000-years-of-progress-a-china-rising-radio-sinoland-living-document/


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US empire increasingly desperate against Baba Beijing. Intimidation will backfire. (China Rising Radio Sinoland 181211)

Pictured above: it is not a question of which side has good or bad leaders. It’s all about the difference in civilizational systems of governance.


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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]t least US President Donald Trump is honest and his administration is reflecting that reality, when he said, 

People say you don’t like China. No, I love them… But their leaders are much smarter than our leaders… It’s like taking the New England Patriots and Tom Brady and have them play your high school football team. That’s the difference between China’s leaders and our leaders (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0GhBmz3zmE). 

And it’s true. But, it not a question of better or worse leaders. It’s that China’s communist-socialist democracy works for the people, and has been since liberation in 1949, while the West’s capitalist, non-representative version serves the 1%, something I’ve written about in Sino-detail (http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/10/25/how-can-western-capitalism-beat-this-thats-the-rub-it-cant-china-rising-radio-sinoland-171022/ and http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/11/19/china-versus-the-west-another-shocking-comparative-vignette-china-rising-radio-sinoland-171119/ and http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/11/17/i-can-see-for-miles-in-china-what-do-you-see-from-your-vantage-point-china-rising-radio-sinoland-171117/ and http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/01/11/chinas-public-social-credit-system-versus-the-wests-secret-panopticon-china-rising-radio-sinoland-180111/). For Westerners, read it and weep, because it is a hard reality to wrap one’s head around, but necessary to truly understand how the world works – East and Occident. As I wrote about extensively in The China Trilogy (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/06/18/praise-for-the-china-trilogy-the-votes-are-in-it-r-o-c-k-s-what-are-you-waiting-for/ and http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/05/19/the-china-trilogy/), Chinese civilization has been communist-socialist going back 5,000 years. They’ve had a lot of practice making it work well for themselves and Baba Beijing definitely offers an alternative system of governance versus the West. 

America’s owners gave away the manufacturing store to China, starting in the 1980s, gutting the United States’ middle class and turning its already Potemkin labor unions into eunuchs. This was all for the capitalist sake of quarterly profits, multimillion-dollar executive payouts and golden parachutes. There is even a word for it, corporate financialization, where the company is managed by the CEO to maximize the stock price, in order to reap the biggest salary possible. GM is a good example, but it’s true of much of Wall Street, for the last 40 years (https://www.salon.com/2018/12/05/general-motors-is-proof-to-the-world-that-slashing-wages-is-not-the-ticket-to-profitability_partner/).  

In spite of all the well-orchestrated mainstream propaganda about “keeping all the high paying white collar jobs”, history has shown that manufacturing always draws research and development (R&D), technology, innovation and financing into its orbit. The US, and now more and more Europe, Japan and South Korea depend on China as the world’s manufacturing powerhouse. Thus, all of Trump’s invectives about trying to bring jobs back home, the MAGA movement (Make America Great Again) make sense. However, it will never happen, because he doesn’t run the country. Wall Street, the oil bankers and the military-spy deep state do, and they own the US Congresspeople and Senators like wall trophies, all well-bribed, extorted and blackmailed. 

Since capitalism cannot compete against communism-socialism on a level playing field, the former’s only options are to commit sabotage, war, sanctions and subterfuge to weaken the latter. Chas Freeman calls “positive” Western diplomatic relations, alliance, entente, protectorate, client state and cooperative transactional relations and none of them are good for the West’s other half (https://chasfreeman.net/a-new-era-in-us-china-relations/), as they all mean subordination of the country’s needs to those of the United States. On the negative side there are, enmity, adversarial antagonism, rivalry, and competitive transactionalism. Again, none of them are good for countries that want to be independent of the West, and with Donald Trump’s policies, the US has rapidly moved its relations with China from adversarial antagonism/rivalry back to enmity, which means trying to destroy China, along with a long list of other perceived enemies. 

Thus, after Trump slapped high tariffs on China’s exports, US Vice-President Pence gave a speech to announce to the world that the United States was ready for all-out Cold War, unless China submits to all of Uncle Sam’s demands, like a good poodle (https://www.rt.com/usa/443911-pence-cold-war-china/ and https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/VP-Mike-Pence-US-Will-Increase-Tariffs-Until-China-Conforms-20181117-0005.html). This hostility and extortion were declared at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Papua New Guinea. This, while China’s President Xi Jinping was living up the summit’s name, economic cooperation (https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/11/17/580265/China-President-Xi-Jinping-US-vice-president-Mike-Pence-APEC-summit-trade-policy–Belt-and-Road-Initiative-BRI). The US should be disinvited to future APEC summits, as it only goes there to divide and conquer, not build bridges and mutually beneficial cooperation, like the other 20 participants. 

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]o add desperate fuel to the imperial fires, the US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo gave a policy speech in Brussels, home of Yankee prostitutes NATO and EU. Give Trump and his administration credit: they openly tell all the world what used to be conducted behind diplomatic doors, including extortion. Pompeo said that the entire Planet must submit to Uncle Sam’s imperial order, and not side with China or Russia (https://www.rt.com/news/445731-new-pax-americana-pompeo/). 

The writing is on the wall. Since 1949, Communist-socialist China has been rising and offering the whole world a cooperative, win-win, multipolar vision of global governance, with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as its backbone (http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/02/13/us-sending-1000s-of-marines-to-asia-to-stop-chinas-belt-and-road-system-china-rising-radio-sinoland-180213/). The imperial-capitalist West, with Uncle Sam calling the shots, has no viable answer to Baba Beijing’s century-spanning vision, so it can only do what it does best: invasions, war, occupation, color revolutions, sanctions, boycotts, extortion, bribery, blackmail and assassinations. It has worked most of the time for the last 3,000 years, starting with the Greeks and Romans, then onto the Crusades and global colonialism, which is still ongoing.  

However, after a mere blip of 110 years of being able to rape and plunder China, starting with the Opium Wars in 1839, until Communist liberation in 1949, China has resumed its rightful place on the world’s geopolitical and economic map. Remember, until Britain ransacked and destroyed the economies of China and India in the 19th century, those two countries each had 25% of the Planet’s GDP, with the UK having 2%. English colonialism reversed those numbers in just one generation for India and two generations for China. 

It is historical normalcy that China be the biggest global economy, as it was that way for millennia, excepting imperial-colonial conquest during the 19th and 20th centuries. All the West’s anti-Chinese sanctions, tariffs, blockades and extortion may slow Baba Beijing down a tad, but in all honesty, it’s already game over and there is not a damn thing Washington, London and Paris can do to stop it from only getting back to the “new” same old same old. 

I repeat, it’s not a question of leaders, it’s all about civilizational systems of governance, going back thousands of years. 

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