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+ Please refer to the following page
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+ http://eereporter.blogspot.com/2010/10/yesterday-two-miracles-however-you.html
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Who would present faith to Christ Jesus?
(Le mois de chrétiens ou Jésus de Nazareth)
It takes a long time to find who your true enemy was.
It takes a longer time to find whose enemy you were.
But, finding an answer in your own mind might be blessing.
Yet, your heart might tell you that you have to still go on through enemies of the God.
Praise the Lord, since this is December.
SECTION I: Hitler Tied up With China
First of all, it was China that had substantially tied up with Hitler in 1930's and WWII. China imported a huge amount of weapons from Nazi Germany before U.S. and Soviet military aid to China after its defeat by the Imperial Army in Shanghai and Nanjing in 1937.
The Empire of Japan concluded a few treaties with Nazi Germany only to contain a military threat from the Soviet Union. Almost all the weapons the Empire of Japan used in the Japan-China War and WWII were designed and made in Japan. (The Empire wanted to import the advanced radar technology from Germany only to be refused the deal till 1942. [Japanese unique radar could be only mounted on a ship.])
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Sino-German Cooperation (1911 - 194)
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The Chinese delegacy arrived at Berlin on June 9, 1937. Kung met Hans von Mackensen on June 10 (von Neurath was visiting eastern Europe); during the meeting, Kung pointed out that Japan was not a reliable ally for Germany, as he believed that Germany had not forgotten the Japanese invasion of Tsingtao and the Pacific Islands during World War I. China was the real anti-communist state and Japan was only "flaunting". Von Mackensen promised that there would be no problems in Sino-Germany relationship so far as he and Neurath were in charge of the Foreign Ministry. Kung also met Schacht on the same day. Schacht explained to him that the anti-Comintern pact was not an German-Japanese alliance against China. Germany was glad to loan China 100 million Reichsmark and they would not do so with Japanese.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-German_cooperation_(1911%E2%80%931941)
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Today, the rare-earth embargo China enacted in the wake of the Senkaku Island incident became a wake-up call for not only American politicians but also European politicians.
It is rare earths today but it was tungsten before WWII that China commanded as a natural-resource weapon.
In 1936, Hitler granted credit worth 100 million marks to China.
China, in exchange, promised to buy weapons from Germany worth 20 million marks per year for five years.
China also agreed with Hitler on a scheme to provide minerals, including tungsten, worth 10 million marks for Nazi Germany.
This historic bilateral trade agreement between China and Nazi Germany has never been introduced in history textbooks used in China after WWII. Therefore, almost no Chinese students and graduates know this grave historic fact. So, it is natural that American elites who mostly listen to Chinese elites on the subject of the Japan-China War in WWII do not know anything about the deal concluded between China and Hitler in 1930's.
But, the fact is that the then Chinese President Chiang Kaishek (Sho-Kaiseki in Japanese) started to import weapons from Germany in late 1920's. The amount of the trade grew further steeply when Hitler seized power in the German politics in 1933. In 1937, Nazi Germany sent 74 military advisers to China in order to help Chiang Kaishek attack the international city Shanghai on the East China Sea. At the time in Shanghai, tens of thousands of Europeans, Americans, Judaists, Chinese, and Japanese citizens were living peacefully under protection of thousands of Western police and troops, including 5,000 Marines of the Empire of Japan and its naval ships.
Chinese troops got prepared for the planned massive attack on Shanghai with German and Czech weapons. They built military stations and trenches, following advise given by German generals and officers. For example, Chinese import of weapons from Nazi Germany accounted for 57% of all the German export of military equipment in 1936, one year before the start of the Japan-China War around Shanghai in the summer of 1937.
In return, Chiang Kaishek exported tungsten and antimony to Hitler. (Even today China shares a majority of global production of tungsten.) At the time, Nazi Germany imported a large amount of tungsten from the Soviet Union, which must have been a reason for Hitler's policy to increase import from China so as to avoid biased reliance on the Soviet.
SECTION II: Japan's Real GDP Far Greater Than China's
(http://www.scribd.com/doc/36324725/%E7%AC%AC%E4%B8%80%E7%94%9F%E5%91%BD%E7%B5%8C%E6%B8%88%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E6%89%80-k-1008e )
The data between 2000 and 2009 is from IMF.
Essentially, it is not very reasonable to compare Japan with China without taking into consideration Japan's 15-years-long deflation and Chin's 10-years-long inflation and bubble.
But remember that Japanese companies are Toyota, Sony, Honda, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, Suzuki, Hitachi, Nissan, Canon, Nippon Steel, Fujitsu, IHI, etc.
SECTION III: Global Competitiveness Index 2010–2011 Rankings
It is remarkable that China is now ranked higher than Italy in terms of ability for global completion.
However, it is the U.S., Japan, and Germany that still leads the global industry.
While intensifying its selfish political/diplomatic/security behaviors and an anti-Japanese doctrine, China is still in a very weak position in a global community.
The more China earns money through international trade, the less China is respected, due to its selfish political/diplomatic/security behaviors and anti-Japanese doctrine.
China's weak point is that it has to stick to its selfish political/diplomatic/security behaviors and an anti-Japanese doctrine while trying to earn more money through international competition with the U.S., Japan, and Germany. It is because China cannot respect the U.S., Japan, and Germany due to its national characteristics and governing principles. Indeed, it is not so easy to control 1.3 billion citizens without power of democracy and freedom, very ironically.
Country/Economy Rank Score
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Switzerland 1 5.63
Sweden 2 5.56
Singapore 3 5.48
United States 4 5.43
Germany 5 5.39
Japan 6 5.37
Finland 7 5.37
Netherlands 8 5.33
Denmark 9 5.32
Canada 10 5.30
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Hong Kong SAR 11 5.30
United Kingdom 12 5.25
Taiwan, China 13 5.21
Norway 14 5.14
France 15 5.13
Australia 16 5.11
Qatar 17 5.10
Austria 18 5.09
Belgium 19 5.07
Luxembourg 20 5.05
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Saudi Arabia 21 4.95
Korea, Rep. 22 4.93
New Zealand 23 4.92
Israel 24 4.91
United Arab Emirates 25 4.89
Malaysia 26 4.88
China 27 4.84
Brunei Darussalam 28 4.75
Ireland 29 4.74
Chile 30 4.69
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Iceland 31 4.68
Tunisia 32 4.65
Estonia 33 4.61
Oman 34 4.61
Kuwait 35 4.59
Czech Republic 36 4.57
Bahrain 37 4.54
Thailand 38 4.51
Poland 39 4.51
Cyprus 40 4.50
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Puerto Rico 41 4.49
Spain 42 4.49
Barbados 43 4.45
Indonesia 44 4.43
Slovenia 45 4.42
Portugal 46 4.38
Lithuania 47 4.38
Italy 48 4.37
Montenegro 49 4.36
Malta 50 4.34
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India 51 4.33
Hungary 52 4.33
Panama 53 4.33
South Africa 54 4.32
Mauritius 55 4.32
Costa Rica 56 4.31
Azerbaijan 57 4.29
Brazil 58 4.28
Vietnam 59 4.27
Slovak Republic 60 4.25
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Turkey 61 4.25
Sri Lanka 62 4.25
Russian Federation 63 4.24
Uruguay 64 4.23
Jordan 65 4.21
Mexico 66 4.19
Romania 67 4.16
Colombia 68 4.14
Iran, Islamic Rep. 69 4.14
Latvia 70 4.14
Bulgaria 71 4.13
http://www.weforum.org/documents/GCR10/Full%20rankings.pdf
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Somebody said on TV, "...will die in one or one and a half years after all..."
I mused over the words momentarily, since the one who spoke was an ex-hero of 1960 anti-American student movement in Japan.
If I am the last member of mankind who all are to die in the coming one and a half years, how can I make an objection.
With all the peoples in the world gone, how can I make an objection when my turn has come.
The issue at point is that there would be billions of people in the world still living if I die in one or one and a half years after all.
But, this thought is meaningless, since I might not have been born from the beginning.
Yet, when I was young, much younger than today, I never dreamed at any moment of a possibility of being dead in a few years.
It is so, since I felt like being sent to various stages in this society by some kind of fate.
How do you feel about this fatal agenda?
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEjmrP014Sw&feature=related
Finally, you yourself might become a miracle when you meet a miracle after all...
Do not trust Harvard professors.)
Mar 12:1 And he began to speak unto them by parables. A certain man planted a vineyard, and set an hedge about it, and digged a place for the winefat, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into a far country.
Mar 12:2 And at the season he sent to the husbandmen a servant, that he might receive from the husbandmen of the fruit of the vineyard.