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To: Quix
Including the evidently aired ONCE (then scheduled reairings were reportedly canceled) report by the BBC video crew of amphibious training of Mainland China PLA soldiers. Persistently the BBC crew members would ask individuals near them what they were practicing for--expecting "the Taiwan invasion" to be the answer. Only the answer was ALWAYS: "To invade the USA!"

Then they're hallucinating. (Or pulling the BBC's leg.)

China has a zillion troops, but practically no navy and damned few transport planes. How would the PLA get to the US to invade -- swim?

The best military analysis says that they'd even be hard pressed to move enough troops a few miles over water to attack *Taiwan* effectively.

If the PLA tried to come to the US to invade, their incoming planes and ships (and the troops they contained) would quickly end up at the bottom of the ocean.

70 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:34 PM PST by Dan Day
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To: Dan Day
Thanks for your reply.

Wish I could take comfort in your words, given their sound logic and all. . . . I've talked to similar military sources. . .

But the other stuff has long had too much of a ring of truth to it. . . I don't know how it will be accomplished. . . some say a U.S. Admiral was murdered because he wouldn't go along with plans to set up such transports on US NAVY SHIPS. . . .

The varieties of information, the range of qualities of sources, etc. etc. etc. are just tooooooooooooo something to be coincidental; mind experiments; etc. etc. The MOST PLAUSIBLE explnation is that they are true.

But I realize that few people really examine the host of information.

76 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:51 PM PST by Quix
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