
US Flies B-52 Bomber Near China Sandcastles: "Get Away From Our Islands!"
• http://www.zerohedge.comLate this afternoon, reports surfaced that the US has now flown a B-52 bomber over or least "near" the islands.
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Late this afternoon, reports surfaced that the US has now flown a B-52 bomber over or least "near" the islands.
The possibility of another world war has never been greater in our lifetime.
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Larry Salibra was traveling across China last month when he noticed something strange with his iPhone.
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China has sentenced the head of what it calls a cult to life in prison on charges including rape and fraud, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday, continuing a crackdown on what it views as dangerous illegal movements.
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China plans to build a superior collider
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It's almost difficult to believe, but just 8 years ago, in 2007 and right before the world was swept in the worst financial crisis in history, China had only $7.4 trillion in debt, or 158% in consolidated debt/GDP. Since then this debt has risen to o