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Thursday, November 06, 2003

MIDI重大发现:中美关系中的巨大毒瘤,主角竟然是个韩国人

---------------世界上只有无缘无故的爱,没有无缘无故的恨。

此人是谁? 韩国统一教教主文鲜明也。

何以得知呢? 听我慢慢道来.


对美国新闻界有所了解的人都不难观察到:



美国最反华的报纸------------华圣顿时报WASHINGTON TIMES.
美国最反华杂志--------------隶属华盛顿时报的INSIGHT (WWW.INSIGHTMAG.COM).
美国传媒界最反华的新闻记者--------------华盛顿时报采访国防的记者BILL GERTZ.(http://www.gertzfile.com)
此人著有两本反华著作------- BETRAYL 和 CHINA THREAT,其中BETRAYL还登上了纽约时报畅销书的排行榜)

这家伙是什麽时候开始它的反华生涯的呢?为什么会这么狂热呢?
我们先来看一下此人九五年全年有关中国的报导:

2. Engagement with China is in U.S. interest, Perry says
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Oct 31, 1995. p. A.3


3. Chinese military building, updating Missile tests raise stress with Taiwan
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Oct 12, 1995. p. A.4


4. Limits to be loosened on supercomputers Clinton waits on sanctioning China
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Oct 5, 1995. p. A.10


5. Missile tests raise fear of Chinese aggression in Asia Taiwan alarmed by saber rattling
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Aug 15, 1995. p. A.1

6. China has biological arsenal, Congress told Russia also flouts 1972 arms treaty
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Jul 15, 1995. p. A.2


7. China tests nuke from off a truck U.S. has no technology to detect mobile ICBM
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Jun 1, 1995. p. A.15


8. Panel clips Perry's wings, bars links to China's military
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: May 29, 1995. p. A.4


9. Russia sells rocket motors to China Moscow ignores U.S. objections
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 13, 1995. p. A.4





只有区区五条.


再来看一下此君1996年二月到三月有关中国报道的标题:

32. U.S. intelligence: China doesn't see N. Korea attacking
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 29, 1996. p. A.17

33. U.S. cancels visit, asks ban on loans to punish China War games, nuclear sales cited
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 23, 1996. p. A.6


34. U.S. refuses to sell Taiwan subs, agrees to Stinger deal
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 21, 1996. p. A.15


35. Economic spying increases fourfold Company employees often at fault
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 20, 1996. p. A.7

36. Senators told about Pakistan's nuke buy Harsh sanctions not deemed likely
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 20, 1996. p. A.4

37. Taiwan seeks subs, missiles to thwart possible blockade White House opposes request, fears angering `dictators'
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 19, 1996. p. A.11


38. China promises not to hit Taiwan Committee passes defense resolution
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 15, 1996. p. A.1

39. Chinese arms buildup increases attack range Refueling tankers vital to arsenal
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 12, 1996. p. A.1
Full text Abstract

40. Legislators push missile defense system Beijing's threats not seen as remote
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 11, 1996. p. A.10



U.S. sternly warns China Taiwan attack risks `grave' reply
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 11, 1996. p. A.1


42. U.S. mulls sanctions on China for arms sales to Pakistan, Iran ACDA probes missile deals, exports of nuclear technology
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Mar 08, 1996. p. A.8


43. GAO probe sought of Perry's actions in China deals
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 28, 1996. p. A.6

44. U.S. opts to hold up funds after China's nuclear deal Loans will be frozen over technology sale to Pakistan
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 28, 1996. p. A.3


45. Nunn warns Clinton to go easy on China, calls for a dialogue
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 24, 1996. p. A.4

46. China's illegal actions detailed Deutch tells Senate of arms violations
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 23, 1996. p. A.3


47. Shalikashvili doubts invasion of Taiwan China can't put troops across strait
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 16, 1996. p. A.1


49. Perry calls on China to earn U.S. trust Airs complaints on rights, nukes
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 14, 1996. p. A.1


50. Pentagon began seeking sanctions on China months ago
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 10, 1996. p. A.6



51. Administration weighs sanctions over nuclear sale Congress seeks punishment for China
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 9, 1996. p. A.7


52. State Dept. mulls waiver for Beijing to avoid sanctions Pakistan nuclear deal root of woes
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 8, 1996. p. A.3

53. China's nuclear transfers raise new concerns in U.S.
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 6, 1996. p. A.4

54. China nuclear transfer exposed Hill expected to urge sanctions
Bill Gertz. Washington Times. Washington, D.C.: Feb 5, 1996. p. A.1



不难看出BILL GERTZ在1996年对中国敌意的突然升级,其歇斯底里的疯狂状实在是耐人寻味.
是什么原因突然使BILL GERTZ和中国结下了血海深仇呢? 我们有理由相信美国军方里有股
反华势力, 也完全有理由相信BILL GERTZ只是他们的传声筒而已. 可是此君对华态度转化的突然使我们不得不
去寻找第二个理由.

先来看看华盛顿时报的背景:





Wednesday, November 05, 2003

I was fighting Congressman Donald Fraser in the Congress. I was testifying for Father and the church. I never retreated, not one iota. I attacked and attacked. Finally he surrendered. God made him surrender. We never exchanged blows, of course, but it was a fight between lies and the truth, Satan's side and God's side. There were three bouts. At first there were many cameras from the television networks, a lot of media. The hearing room was jam-packed.

At the third hearing Congressman Fraser stated that the next hearing would be a closed hearing, without media present. We looked at that as his retreat. Why? Because he didn't want to publicize. By attacking and accusing Rev. Moon and the Unification Church he wanted to enhance his reputation in order to be elected as senator from his state of Minnesota. I just exploded with the truth in three confrontations. The fourth was a closed-door meeting, where he didn't want the media to see him at all. What happened? He was not interested any more in going after Bo Hi Pak because he didn't even show up for the meeting. There is a video of all these events, on the Truth is My Sword tape.

On an historical day, September 13, 1978 in Minnesota, an impossible thing happened. Donald M. Fraser, congressman for 16 years, most senior legislator in a heavily Democratic state like Minnesota, lost in the primary election. He was defeated by 3,000 votes. If he had not been defeated in that campaign, today's Unification Church would have an entirely different status. He was very ambitious and was absolutely determined to go after Father. His intention was to summon Father to Congress to testify. But I desperately worked hard and blocked him. On September 13 he was defeated.

Saturday, November 01, 2003

What are you going to write?

I need to finish the project for Nick Kristof. I have some great ideas and should be known
around the world. My perspectives are so unique and so penetrating that it's a pity they
are known by only by myself.

Project1: Explain the dramatic economic takeoff China has been experienced following
the crackdown of 1989. Title will be: The Puzzle of authoratarian effiency.

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