“A military operation involves deception. Even though you are competent, appear to be incompetent. Though effective, appear to be ineffective…A military operation has no standard form – it goes by way of deception.” — “The Art of War” circa about 500 B.C., translation by Thomas Cleary.
(King World News) Stephen Leeb: “The Art of War, putatively authored by Sun Tzu, is known to be a guide for Chinese leaders in any sort of contest from military warfare to what will define hegemony in this century: fights over resources. How well is China doing in following the precepts of deception? Consider the following lead quote from a Thursday article printed by Bloomberg: “China, the world’s top consumer of base metals, will boost stockpiles, accelerate the closure of excess capacity, and provide tax breaks for producers as the country grapples with a raw-materials glut amid the slowest growth in decades.”…"
at http://kingworldnews.com/alert-china-now-stockpiling-massive-amounts-of-silver/
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