BREAKING WORLD WAR III NEWS: XI PULLS AN M.X. AND WARNS BIDEN, TO HIS FACE, HE PLANS TO TAKE TAIWAN BY “ANY MEANS NECESSARY.” Also, it is reported that China’s Spaceplane has Released Many Mystery Objects in Orbit.
Daniel Whyte III, President of G.L.S. International, says people with the psychology to adopt Malcolm X’s famous phrase, “BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY,” mean business, and they intend to do what they say they will do, especially when they tell you to your face. 2. Whyte also asks, is China, through their Spaceplane, depositing objects in orbit, around the world, along with other strange things they are doing, trying to militarily Checkmate America?
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Biden last month that he intends to end Taiwan’s decades-long de facto independence — peacefully, if possible.
Xi told the 81-year-old commander-in-chief that “Beijing will reunify Taiwan with mainland China but that the timing has not yet been decided,” NBC News reported Wednesday, citing three current and former US officials briefed on the meeting.
The White House didn’t deny the exchange, which occurred during a Nov. 15 summit outside San Francisco that was attended by a dozen US and Chinese officials.
“I’m not gonna get into the specifics of the discussion between the two leaders,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Air Force One en route to Milwaukee.
“I think you can understand I’m not gonna read out that private conversation.”
“President Xi has been public and clear about his desires for reunification — that’s not something that’s different or new,” Kirby added.
The White House spokesperson went on to say that the US will continue to adhere to its “One China” policy of not recognizing Taiwan as independent and added that “as the president has said, there’s no reason for this to come to blows.”
At the summit, Xi said that “China’s preference is to take Taiwan peacefully, not by force,” and said that “US military leaders who say that Xi plans to take Taiwan in 2025 or 2027 … were wrong because he has not set a time frame,” NBC reported.
The so-called Chinese “president for life” and Biden met for four hours and US readouts of the talks didn’t mention any notable updates regarding Taiwan, which has been self-governing since the 1949 victory of Mao Zedong’s Communists in the Chinese civil war.
Biden said last year that US troops would defend Taiwan if it was threatened by Beijing.
Taiwan, which has a population of more than 23 million, began a process of democratization in the late 1980s after decades of rapid economic growth. Its current president, Tsai Ing-wen, has infuriated Beijing by asserting that the mostly Chinese-populated island already is independent.
Taiwan has been ruled by Beijing for only some of its history. It previously was ruled by Japan for 50 years — from 1895 to 1945 — after about two centuries of control by China.
Xi’s government has pursued an expansionist foreign policy — including asserting ownership of disputed islands in the South China Sea and ending Hong Kong’s political autonomy in 2020 despite assurances in 1997 that the former British colony would have 50 years of self-rule.
The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Source: New York Post
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China’s Spaceplane Has Released Multiple Mystery Objects In Orbit
The nature of the objects is unclear, but at least some of them appear to be transmitting signals of different kinds.
China’s shadowy miniature spaceplane appears to have deployed at least six objects into orbit while conducting its latest mission, its third. The reusable space vehicle, which is understood to be broadly comparable to the U.S. Space Force’s X-37B, clearly has military applications, although the exact nature of its payloads remains mysterious.
The Chinese spaceplane, named Shenlong (meaning Divine Dragon), has placed the objects in Earth orbit since it was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on December 14. The existence of these objects has been confirmed by amateur spacecraft trackers.
The spaceplane itself is launched atop a traditional space launch rocket and is propelled into orbit using a secondary booster. It returns to Earth in an unpowered mode, much like the X-37B.
One amateur astronomer, Scott Tilley, told Space.com’s Brett Tingley that some of the objects — which have been named A, B, C, D, E, and F — seem to be transmitting signals. Tilley has described these objects as “mysterious wingmen,” a nod to the “loyal wingman” terminology used for the drones that operate collaboratively with piloted aircraft. The Shenlong, of course, is uncrewed.
Tilley also provided Space.com with details on the differences in transmissions between the objects, with Object A said to be sending small amounts of data, while Objects D and E seem to be only emitting “placeholder” signals, without accompanying data.
“It should be noted that unlike emissions early in the Chinese spaceplane missions 1 and 2, these emissions are very intermittent and do not stay on long,” Tilley told Space.com. “It’s taken days of observations tracking pass after pass with dish antennas to come up with this data.”
While we cannot be entirely sure that these mysterious signals come from objects released by the Shenlong, the evidence is compelling.
Extensive signal analysis by various satellite trackers indicates that the transmissions come either from the objects or from something else very close to them: There is no obvious sign of any other object that might have been responsible for them. The transmissions also correlate with the expected paths of the different objects and also conform to the kinds of signals previously emitted by Chinese spaceplane missions, with the same unique frequency.