The article appended below will wake up all Chinese people to the Forever-Danger that China and the Chinese people face from the savage West and Japan. The only reason for their wanting to destroy China is that China and the Chinese people have committed a cardinal sin for being too smart and intelligent and too innovative and hardworking for them to be able to compete successfully in a fair playing field.
The success of UK & US industrialisation in the 19th and 20th century is due in large part to the endless hundreds of billions of dollars that the two states derived from their illicit and illegal Opium trafficking and smuggling in China that financed their industrialisation. They used the force opium trade not only to make easy money but also to destroy the soul and spirit and cohesiveness of Chinese society and to eventually break down and disintegrate China into semi-colonial status under the control of Western extra-territorial rights.
The appended article below is written by Professor Fan Yongpeng, Vice-President of the China Research Institute of Fudan University. The article revealed how the West in general and the US and UK in particular grew fabulously rich with illegal and illicit opium trafficking and smuggling in China and how their society lived an ostentatious pompous life, all at the expense of China and the Chinese people who suffered tremendously due to UK and USA evil trafficking opium in China. The illegal opium trade enabled
PART ONE : Practically every American president from the 1800s to 1920s indulged in trafficking and smuggling of Opium in the illicit and illegal opium trade in China.
"73% of the US Presidents' ancestors indulged in Opium and Drug Trafficking and smuggling in China. Most of the capital accumulation in the US comes from Opium.
Professor Fan recently said in a program: "When I was taking a course at Stanford University in the United States , a history professoor told me something. He said, Doctor Fan , do you know that the vast majority of the capital accumulation of our early industrialisation in the United States came from our Opium trade in China.?'
"Although the opium trade may have been the patent of the "British" in the impression of many, the United States of America, the eldest of the British Empire, was in fact deeply involved with a trade share of as mush as 42 percent. The new dignitaries produced by these opium trade are the main forces in the political and economic life of the United States since then. Of the 45 presidents of the United States, 33 have a direct relationship with opium traffickers in blood.
In 1805, the first American drug-trafficking ship was loaded with 124 bales and 51 cartons of tobacco from Smyrna , Turkiye, to the United States and then to China. The three brigs are generally believed to have been the start of the evil opium trade with China.
Before 1805 the United States could only export fur and precious metals to China and suffered from the huge trade deficit caused by tea and silk. British control of opium plantations in India and Myanmar makes them seem to have monopolized the trade. But the ingenuity of the Americans opened the door to the opium trade with China.
They found another opium growing site in Turkey and developed a new trade route. Despite the long journey, the price is almost three times the cost, and it is a well-worth business.
The poor quality of opium produced in the Middle East , but its low price suddenly opened up the "sinking market " in China. It received a warm welcome from the ordinary people, so that opium no longer become the exclusive of the rich class "Fushou ointment." The Chinese have also made this distinction , calling Turkish opium a small soil and Indian opium a big soil, which of course has led to many Chinese adulterers mixing small soil into the big soil for the second time.
After developing raw material sources in the Persian Gulf, its profit margin has increased by 25 %, because the opium smuggling trade only required money for corrupt Chinese officials and did not need to pay taxes, it was easier to do than the original legal trade and attracted a large number of American businessmen.
Between 1805 and 1834, the United States imported 16,305 chests of opium to China, accounting for 42% of the total opium shipped to China in two years 1817-18.
Many merchants also took advantage of it, such as John Jacob Astor, the first millionaire in American history, who started trading furs with China and had to find another way after losing its share of the trade to the war of 1812.
In 1816 he began to engage in opium smuggling trade. John first went to Turkey to buy 10 tons of opium and resell it to China. It is generally believed that between 1816 and 1825 John delivered hundreds of thousands of pounds of opium to China, becoming his most profitable sideline."
PART TWO : England launched the First Opium War in 1839 to force China to open some ports and cities to opium trade.
Britain and America compete and collude with each other in the opium trade. The Americans used cheap Turkish tobacco to open the market, the British are under the cruel direct large-scale expansion of production, suddenly pulled down the price of opium in India, the profits of the Americans greatly damaged. Later, however, the British allowed the Americans free passage on the route between Calcutta and Canton.
Since the United States began importing opium to China, the United States has imported much less to China. In 1836 there was only less than one million Yuan per year, compared with about 4 million Yuan two or three decades earlier, which made the Qing silver famine even more serious.
Before the Opium War, the opium trade between China, Britain and United States was in fact a small fight and the scale after the Opium War was even more terrible.
The anti-smoking campaign o1839 uncovered a large amount of smuggled opium, the third largest in the United States. Without the opium trade, their trade advantages and most viable commercial activities would be terminated, which is obviously not what they want to see.
So the next story is familiar to you. In 1839 Britain brazenly launched the First Opium war against China and encountered little decent resistance in the next two years with only a few examples of anti-British warfare, such as veteran Guan Tianpei's defense of Guangzhou and Zhenjiang's 2400 martyrs.
On August 29, 1842, the Qing Dynasty and the British government signed the humiliating "Nanking Treaty", in which there was no serious negotiation. However, the ministers of the Qing Dynasty felt that the most humiliating thing was that the name of the emperor of the Qing Dynasty was written side by side with the name of of the Huang Maao Yi woman ( Queen Victoria ), rather than cutting the land indemnity to open the trade or so on .
In 1844, the Americans followed and signed the "Treaty of Wangxia" with China which was similar to the condition of the British.
In fact the Qing government felt that these treaties were generally considered expedient , and that foreigners could be fooled and deceived at will. The text of the Treaty of Nanking was not promulgated at all, and was kept in the yamen of the viceroys of Guangdong and Guangxi. The treaty stipulates that the British can go to Guangzhou to live in the future, but local officials do not perform all kinds of Taiji. The Chinese do not regard the British as human beings or as not human "narbarians", which is angry with the Anglo-Saxon nation.
Of course their best means of revenge during this period of time is to import opium into China frantically, corrupting the whole society of China. In the five trade period the whole southeast coast " a piece of erosion", Anglo-Saxon American opium spread all over the place.
In 1847, Shanghai imported 16400 cartons of opium. By 1859, Shanghai had imported 33786 cases of opium, a figure that was the sum of the whole country 20 years ago. Opium trade accounted for the first place in many trade ports in China, while the United States accounted for 1/3 of the opium trade, ranking second. Huge opium sales have also directly offset the trade deficit between China and the United States.
Such a large scale smuggling trade naturally has the acquiescence of Qing government officials. Coastal officials in particular often charge opium peddlers three percent of their gross sales and colluded with Britain and the United States to exploit the people and sell drugs that could roam the streets as long as they were not in the presence of high-ranking officials.
But despit this, Britain and the United States still feel that the income is not enough to make a profit, and they want to compete for the next commanding heights: the legalization of the opium trade. The Treaty of Wangxia stipulated that the treaty could be amended 12 years after it was signed, but the Qing government did not intend to renew the contract. Britain and France started the Second Opium War in October, 1856, under the pretext of the Arrow incident and the Ma Abb incident, and the US and Russia sat in the rear to reap the benefits of the fishermen.
The British and French allied forces broke into Beijing and set fire to the Old Summer Palace, which became the eternal pain of the Chinese nation. After the Second Opium War, the four countries forced the Qing government to sign the "Tianjin Treaty" and "Beijing Treaty", which further expanded the invasion of trade with China, and finally put the opium trade on the "legalization" coat, and even some Chinese provinces began to cultivate the opium sales.
Since then, opium began to run amok in Chinese society, drugs in the spirit and material erosion of this ancient nation. The United States also made huge profits from the opium trade in these decades, which greatly promoted the Second Industrial Revolution.
PART 3: American opium barons financed the building of US ports and cities, roads, railways, hospitals, schools and universities like Princeton, Havard, New York and many others. These opium barons control American politics.
Because of the evil opium trade, the American society produced a new group of powerful elites. The birth of these new powerful elites marked that the United States had completed the initial primitive accumulation of capital before the Second Industrial Revolution, and played a great role in promoting the industrialization process of the United States. There are three main ways to promote American industrialization.
(1) Large numbers of investment in infrastructures, such as investing in philanthropy, building hospitals, railroads and schools, created a large number of early American cities.
(2) Use this money to open up factories. The creation of more wealth greatly promoted the early industrialization of the United States.
(3) These wealthy Americans control American politics through "individual alliances". The United States government is fully prepared for industrialization.
The Perkins family from Boston best exemplifies the rise of America's new elite. The Perkins family was one of the first American families to set up a trade office in Canton for the purpose of selling opium.
The family owned only seven ships, but in 1826 it became the first millionaires in American history. After getting this money, the Perkins family and other new Boston dignitaries immediately repay the villagers and actively participate in the construction of their hometown of Boston.
Salem state university historian Dane Morrison said: " The Opium Money changed the face of Boston and made it possible for Boston to develop a reputation to become one of the world's true civic cities."
These "ill-gotten gains" (opium trafficking was legal in the United States at the time ) were transformed into "charity money" in the United States.
Thomas Perkins first invested in the railway between Quincy quarry and Boston . Some istorians call it the first true railroad in American history. The Perkins family also invested extensively in steamships, mines and railroads.
Massachusetts, where Boston is located is in the public expenditure is hevily dependent on the opium trade. They used the money to huild a lot of roads and bridges and maintain the courts and fire departments and schools and hospitals. On the other hand, the Opium Trade promoted philanthropy in Boston. The Perkins family financed the Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Hospital and the Boston Athenaeum Hospital, libraries, colleges, secondary schools, orphanages, and schools for the blind all bearing the names of opium magnates.
The contributions of these opium tycoons to their hometown made Boston the "most human looking" city in the early history of the United States, but this "human feeling" was based on the sufferings of countless Chinese people across the ocean.
The American historian Haddad had to admit: "Opium was indeed a way for the United States to be able to shift China's economic power to America's industrial revolution." ( Opium was really a way that America was able to transfer China's economic power to America's Industrial Revolution. )
Phyllis Forbes Kerr compiled a book about her great-grandfather , Robert Bennet Forbes, who was an opium baron.
These histories were not widely shared in America, and the descendants of opium barons in Boston almost never discussed the origins of their families' wealth, but there were American intellectuals who knew and were ashamed of it.
Boston Athenaeum Hospital, for example issued a statement saying "Our own heritage, like that of many historic institutions reveals its inherent contradictions. We acknowledge that the Perkins brothers have built their fortune at the expense of the lives of others ... while supporting numerous educational, medical and cultural causes through generous philantrophy." ( Our own legacy, like that of many historic institutions, reveals inherent contradictions. We acknowledge that the Perkins brothers built their fortune at the expense of the lives of others ... while supporting a great number of educational, medical and cultural causes through their generous philantrophy. )Boston Athena Hospital also encourages people to dig into this history to alert the world.
PhyllisForbes Kerr, a descendant of an opium baron, once wrote a book about her great-grandfather, Robert Bennet Forbes, which exposed such evil practices. She also revealed that when relatives and grandmother had dinner together, they once satirized her great-grandfather as a drug dealer. The old lady was very unhappy.
There are many similar cases, these magnates became the vanguard of the early industrialization of the United States, greatly promoting the development of the Second Industrial Revolution. As Professor Fan Yongpeng, vice-president of Fudan University's Institute of China's studies relayed: The vast majority of the capital accumulation of America's early industrialization came from the Opium Trade with China.
Since then, 33 of the 45 presidents of the United States have been tied to the Opium Trade, accounting for 73 percent of the total. Among them, President Roosevelt's grandfather, Warren Delano Roosevelt was one of the partners of Qichang Foreign Company. Eleonora Randolph, the grandson of Jefferson, one of the founding fathers of the United States, also married the opium dealer , Sir Joseph Curry ( Joseph Coolidge IV ).
Although the opium trade was fruitful, with the development of the Second Industrial Revolution and the development of the West, this trade eventually died out and was formally abolished in the 1880 treaty between China and the United States, with China becoming a supplier of raw materials and a dumping ground for American i
ndustrial products, though opium smuggling continued.Southernglory1
Tuesday, 22nd August, 2023.
9 comments:
I hope the jap give china a chance to nuke it to stone age. Chinese blood need to be pay back. Americunt, please create more trouble in south china sea, help China to have a reason to act.
Japan, please provoke China, send your warships to protect Pinoy sampans going to Renai Shoal. Japan, you are so strong. Don't be afraid. Just give China an excuse to do the same to Japan what Japan did to China.
Chinese are voting with their Renminbi: they are choosing not to buy American brands, even Made in China under US brands. They are buying Made in China domestic brands.
It is about time we too do the same. I now prefer to buy Made in China domestic brands or one that is of Asian brand (usually made somewhere in Asia).
Most products have American / western equivalent that are cheaper, almost the same quality (they’re after all, majority made here in Asia or China).
Why should we fund American/west who antagonize, vilify, bully, discriminate, racially abuse Asians/Chinese.
Vote with your S$ Every little bit counts to make a stand against the western hegemonic imperialist.
The illegal and illicit China opium trade and smuggling enabled America to transfer China's Economic Power to America's industrial revolutio.
However, US is now facing Karma or retribution (In Chinese term,it is called "Pow Ing") for all its diabolical evil deeds and its economy and industries are now taking a reverse turn with endless debacles which cannot be solved. On the other hand China is now facing good geomancy and its economy and industries are humming non-stop with vigour and Chinese society is full of vibrancy, joy and happiness.
Chen Li-ming.
Welcome to the blog, Li Ming.
In the 19th and 2oth Century the barbaric West led by savage England, France and America pounced on a weak China which was then under the rule of the decadent Qing Dynasty. With their Gun-Boat policy they trampled and ravaged China brutally and forced the corrupt Qing government to let them sell opium openly to the Chinese masses.
The United States is now facing retribution or Pow Ing. The American masses are now consuming all kinds of drugs freely and willingly without being forced to do so by outsiders.
Ramos Pinda
CIA has been the world's largest opium, heroin and drug trafficking and smuggling organistion since 1945.
All CIA's drug trafficking and smuggling activities can be traced down the trail from the Pentagon Industrial Complex to Wall Street and Washington's White House. Every year the American elites in control of CIA, The Pentagon, Wall Street and Washington scooped hundreds of billions of dollars in profit from drug trafficking and smuggling and of course at the expense of the suffering of millions of poor American citizens. The rogue American elites have no conscience at all and they should be rounded up and shot by the firing squad.
Some years back, most probably in 2016 I wrote a series of Five Articles describing in some details how CIA traffic and smuggle opium and drugs all over the world in the six continents from 1945 to the present. The series of articles come under the heading, "CIA, The world's Biggest Opium and Drug Trafficking Organisation. The articles can still be found in this blog.
Southernglory
Welcome to the blog, Ramos Pinda.
Now they also have a new kid on the bloc in S Korea under President Yoon.
He has already weighed in on SC Sea and Taiwan matters, in lockstep with US/JP, acceded to US request to ban exports of semiconductors to China.
No other S Korean president had gone this far talking that are none of S Korean's business.
Silly man is making China getting pissed off and sink his country economy.
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