Lev Navrozov emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1972 He settled in New
York City where he quickly learned that there was no market for his
eloquent and powerful English language attacks on the Soviet Union. To
this day, he writes without fear or favor or the conventions of polite
society. He chaired the "Alternative to the New York Times Committee"
in 1980, challenged the editors of the New York Times to a debate
(which they declined) and became a columnist for the New York City
Tribune. His columns are today read in both English and Russian.
When I mention, say, the development in China of nano super weapons,
capable of winning war without waging it (as Sun Tzu, the ancient
Chinese strategist would have put it), some of my readers ask me in
their e-mails—respectfully and good-naturedly—whether I can adduce the
proofs of that apocalypse of the West I envisage.
I have been told by a Chinese that the Chinese “Manhattan Projects,”
developing post-nuclear super weapons, are located deep in the rocky
mountains so that nobody could drill a hole in the walls, in the floor
and/or the ceiling to get a glimpse into what is being done within.
So a special mobile drill should be constructed for me (at the cost of
$100 billion?) to move into those rocky mountains, drill a hole in
them, sufficient to get out a half-ready nano super weapon and bring it
before Western TV cameras as proof of development of nano superweapons
in China.
Let me note, however, that despite the fact that the U.S. Manhattan
Project, which developed nuclear weapons, had about 200,000 employees
and spread all over the USA, it proved to be a total secret in 1945 to
Japan, a highly militarized country with a powerful military
intelligence, until two U.S. nuclear bombs were dropped on Japanese
cities. Why then should Westerners have to see a Chinese nano weapon to
believe that the dictatorship of China has Manhattan projects
developing post-nuclear super weapons?
Incidentally, when I pulled up on my computer The Epoch Times (a
Chinese dissident newspaper), I saw that Point 19 referred to a “secret
nano project, analogous to the Manhattan Project, which produced in
1945 nuclear weapons.”
According to the BBC News as of March 2004, 71 percent of the English
people had never heard of nano technology. In China, the magazine
“National Defense” carried on June 15, 1996, the article “Nanotech
Weapons in Future Warfare” by Major General Sun Bailin, while in 2000
the mass newspaper “Beijing Evening” of 11/13 carried an entertaining
article “for the masses”: “The Little Nano Devil Catches the Huge Evil
Spirit.” However, the text of the article was quite serious and
scientific.
A book, written by two officers of the “Chinese Liberation Army” and
published by its publishing house in February 1999, suggested by its
very title, “Unrestricted War,” that no weapons, such as “chemical” and
“biological” weapons, which were excluded from WW2 (even Hitler forbade
their development), should be excluded from the “unrestricted war.” The
two Chinese officers wrote (p. 224): “Regardless of whether we are
talking about Hitler, Mussolini, Truman, Johnson, or Saddam, none of
them have mastered war.”
From its section “About us” we learn that “Nano China” is “supported
and endorsed” by the Institute of Nanotechnology in Britain. As is
clear from its title, the ultimate goal of “Co-Lab International” is to
convert all laboratories (including those of China, of course!) into a
single “world lab.” The article “China” of “Co-Lab International”
occupies in Yahoo! 28 pages and begins as follows:
On the 23rd of March 1987, a Scientific Co-operation agreement was
signed between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the
People’s Republic of China. The agreement encouraged the exchange of
research ideas, equipment and people between our two countries.
The reference to “people” is significant. Suppose in New Zealand there
has appeared a nano scientist or technologist of genius. In China, the
dictatorship establishes arbitrarily high salaries for those important
for the development of new promising super weapons, such as nano super
weapons. So the dictatorship of China receives a nano
scientist-technologist of genius by way of the exchange of people
“between our two countries.” Thus, the dictatorship of China can gather
the Western creative genius in the field apart from its own native
genius.
The section of “Co-Lab International,” entitled “Nanotechnology,”
numbers in Yahoo! 44 pages! The first one-quarter of a page of these 44
pages, describing “international cooperation in nano research” reads as
follows:
Action envisaged:
Nanotechnologies and nanosciences:
(a) long-term interdisciplinary research into understanding phenomena,
mastering processes and developing research tools;
(b) supramolecular architectures and macromolecules;
(c)† nano-biotechnologies;
(d) nanometer-scale engineering techniques to create materials and
components;
(e) development of handling and control devices and instruments;
(f) applications in areas such as health, chemistry, energy, and
environment.
Politically, the authors of this “international co-lab” activity are at
the level of preschool children. They do not seem to realize that
dictatorship does exist, and in particular it exists in China, with its
population of 1.3 billion people. Nor do these politically preschool
children seem to realize that “unrestricted war” is planned by the
Chinese military, to include post-nuclear weapons, such as nano super
weapons, able to destroy the West at a blow (shashou jian, as Sun Tzu
would have put it in Chinese).
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