Chings and Iews: The Jingji, the “Economy,” and the Enemies of State Within
Foreign-Controlled America Is Losing Everywhere
Few foreigners know this, but China was ruled not always by the same tribe of people. Although the Qing dynasty was “a Chinese dynasty,” its ruling elites of that time, roughly from the mid 17th Century until its fall in 1911, were the Manchus. The Manchus—sometimes called the Ching—were skilled manipulators and shamans who subverted and sacked the Ming Empire away from the Han Chinese. This set into motion China’s slow, painful, inevitable collapse.
When Marco Polo visited Khatai (Kina, China) in the late 13th Century, it was still the Yuan Dynasty, administered by Mongols, which was magnificent, compared to Europe. Even the dogs were registered. The cities were massive. The dynasties before Yuan, the Song and Tang, were even more glorious and civilized, trading into Persia, India, Vietnam, and Korea. The Manchus inherited all this, and the wonders of the Chinese Ming (Han people), and squandered it.
The Qing (the woke ones) declared themselves the Gods-people, holding up the Mandate of Heaven. Their ancestors were “the only Ancestors.” Many shaved their foreheads and wore pigtails, but not all. They promoted each other’s books and startups, and quickly controlled the media, politics, culture, and education. They weren‘t much concerned about the ordinary Chinese, but tolerated non-Qing people as useful puppets or oligarchs. The Ching tribe and their collaborators exploited the average Chinese in ways unutterable in this paper, and led China on her path into unbelievable misery and degeneracy, some of which you will have read about when the 19th century European missions “discovered” this morally and socially insolvent place. Just to give you an idea, the Manchus cut off the testicles of their court scribblers, raped boys and girls, had their concubines cripple-bind their toes under their feet so that they couldn't run but 3 meters,... and the last Qing Emperor was 2-year-old “Baby Puyi” put on a potty throne.
China under the Tang and Yuan and Ming was probably the biggest “economy” in the world, although that 17th century concept had not yet been invented. The Chinese called it jing and ji, which basically meant “householding and shippery.”
America in the 15th Century was conquered by mainly the Anglo-Saxons from Britain. They were an extremely murderous and racist bunch, much more than anyone the Chinese had ever experienced, and would experience later, during British Imperialism in China and Asia. The indigenous “Native Americans,” which bore strains of Chinese DNA by the way, were mostly wiped out. Then, the Anglo-Saxons turned on their part-time allies, the French, the Spanish, and the Germans. When America was theirs, they turned against the British Crown, fought war against England, won, fought a Civil War, won that one too, and founded “the United States of America.”
But the Anglo-Saxons were mostly a materialistic group, and not exactly spiritual. Sure, they could think of most basic concepts such as America and Americans, and everyone could come to America and be an American, they said, as long as we the Anglo-Saxons stay in power. This lasted until the catastrophic 20th Century, when the descendants of Khazar arrived, the worst manipulators ever to have evolved, who had ruined Europe, fled the Old “antisemitic” Word and relocated to the New World, where they were both feared and revered as simply “the Iews.”