Posted on 05/08/2014 2:32:33 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey
China is considering building a high-speed railway across the Siberia and Bering Strait to Alaska, across Canada to the US. In not so distant future, people can take the train from China to the US, according to Beijing Times Thursday citing Wang Mengshu, a railway expert and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
(Excerpt) Read more at chinadaily.com.cn ...
Who would ever believe this?
That want an easy way to get to their stuff....
Thats what I was thinking!
The Bering Straight? Somebody’s leg got a good pull.
Ok, who has that picture of Obama’s “intercontinental” railroad?
here’s a bit of backgorund on professor-wang-mengshu.....
Hours after the 7/23 accident, where a bullet train was rammed behind by another bullet train at full speed, ....Wang claimed the driver error was possible cause, despite evidence pointed to a flawed signaling system.
http://fenzi.blogspot.com/2011/07/professor-wang-mengshu-of-beijing.html
Well, what with global warming, the Bering Straight will be calm and peaceful tropical waters. I guess they are figuring that in.
Cool! I would love to ride such a train!
Barack Al-Obama’s version would be the UNDERGROUND railroad! LOL.
They could name it after.. The Crintons.
I’m still waiting for the highway to Hawaii. Flying over water makes me nervous.
ROFL
somewhere, willie green is salivating
Barack Al-Obamas version would be the UNDERGROUND railroad! LOL.”
Actually it’s going to have to be the UNDERWATER railroad. You must have forgotten that all this global warming and ice melt is going to cause all the waterways and seas to rise 6 to 12 feet.
Helping the Chinese and Russians build a much more effective invasion route into the United States would be suicidal for the United States and Canada.
The China -> America “Chunnel”.
An easier way to send troops over to protect their new colonies.
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