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Gag a maggot – people’s misplaced concerns for refugees and Muslim travelers. China Rising Radio Sinoland 170211

    Baraah Alawdi, originally from Yemen, poses for photos next to an unidentified artist’s mannequin placed outside of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. She is protesting President Trump’s travel ban on seven predominately Muslim countries. Why isn’t she organizing and protesting the Western and Israeli…

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The uncanny similarities between Presidents Donald Trump and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, China Rising Radio Sinoland 170202

                    Trump and Roosevelt: two peas in a pod? Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below): For the record, I voted for Donald Trump. Not that I was in love with…

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From May 9th in Moscow to September 3rd in Beijing, the Anti-West Order Comes Full Circle (reprint)

                          Please note that this article and podcast were made exactly one year ago today, to analyze and interpret China’s new national memorial day. It is still very valid and germaine… Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) was the only person during the entire…

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China Rising, the book is PUBLISHED!

“China Rising, Capitalist Roads, Socialist Destinations” by Jeff J. Brown on Ganxy China Rising, the e-book, available around the world, in all formats China Rising, the e-book, available on Amazon.com CHINA RISING, the latest book by the author of 44 Days Backpacking in China: The Middle Kingdom in the 21st Century, with the United States,…

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Jeff J. Brown on Press TV- North Korean Satellite Launch Concerns 16.2.7

Everything the US has been doing in Asia since 1949, from Tibet, to Taiwan, to the Korean and Vietnam Wars, is all about containing China and trying to overthrow the Communist Party of China. Concerning the recent satellite launch, being a fraternal Marxist-Leninist-Communist country, the Chinese understand the North Koreans better than any other country,…

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Caleb Maupin & Jeff J. Brown Discuss Anarchism & Sum Up Series on World Economic Systems, China Rising Radio Sinoland, 16.1.22

  Political expert Caleb Maupin (www.calebmaupin.info) and analyst and author Jeff J. Brown join in a fascinating discussion of anarchism.   This is a last of a China Rising Radio Sinoland series on the the world’s different economic systems. Part I was on the myths and realities of capitalism. Part II covered European socialism-capitalism. Socialism-Communism…

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Everything You Wanted to Know about Communism & Socialism, but Were Afraid to Ask 16.1.13

  Political expert Caleb Maupin (www.calebmaupin.info) and analyst and author Jeff J. Brown join in a fascinating discussion on communism and socialism. Are they the same? How have they compared around the world over the last century? Is modern China capitalist or socialist? What happened in the USSR? Can or should socialism or communism replace…

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China Rising Radio Sinoland’s Jeff J. Brown on Press TV’s Newsline Show: China’s 21st Century Military in Syria? 16.1.8

oin Jeff on Press TV’s Newsline program, where he is the featured guest to discuss China’s rising superpower status, via its more and more impressive People’s Liberation Army upgrade, into the 21st century. He also discusses the unsubstantiated news reports circulating, that China may send 5,000 troops into Syria, to fight alongside Iran and Russia,…

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Origins and realities of Europe’s Post-War Socialism-Capitalism 15.12.30

    Political expert Caleb Maupin (www.calebmaupin.info) and analyst and author Jeff J. Brown join in an incredibly informative and interesting discussion on Europe’s postwar socialism-capitalism. Why did Europe become so socialist after World War II? Who really benefited from it and who paid the cost? Is it and alternative model in competition with American…

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