The Paris-Beijing Naval Commerce & Currency Takeover

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1still_waters

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You can control the world if you can control trade/commerce and currency.

My theory asserts that China and France are in partnership to control currency, trade/commerce.
China is trying to destabilize and collapse currencies within nations.
France is trying to control world trade and commerce by creating instability in major world naval/shipping ports and regions.

FRANCE AND THEIR PURSUIT TO CONTROL NAVAL TRADE AND COMMERCE


Nations trade commerce through naval shipping. They make use of many canals and ports to transport goods.
France has historically had control and influence in many of these vital canals, ports and shipping regions.

I'm going to start with a major shipping lane in the Red Sea between the Suez Canal and Arabian Penninsula.
Goods shipping through the Suez canal have to go through this region.
France has major influence in the country of Djibouti. They colonized it at one time Their port is a major port in the region.
This region of the world has had constant instability. There is constant turmoil in Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yeman.
This constant turmoil creates an opportunity for control of this vital lane for shipping commerce.

Goods traveling on the east coast of Africa to or from the Red Sea zone also have to pass around Madagascar. Guess who colonized this country in the past? You guessed it, the French! The country of Madagascar has had major turnover in their government recently.

Once naval commerce gets around the south of Africa and heads west, it goes through two major canals and shipping regions. As you can see from the map below, France has historical influence in countries on the way to the Panama canal. Anyone with a knowledge of North American history knows their influence over the St. Lawrence Seaway region.

As we head into the Asia and Pacific region, you see from the map below, they have historical influence in regions where it would be so easy for them to cut off naval commerce. They've had historical influence in the now prospering nation of India.

France's influence in regions that control the flow of naval commerce is undeniable. So many of these regions are full of instability. Let's now look at the more obvious aspect of this, the China currency takeover.

CHINA'S PLAN TO COLLAPSE AND CONTROL WORLD CURRENCY

Honestly, this shouldn't take much explanation for anyone who pays attention to current events.

China is simply trying to collapse world powers by offering them endless credit. Once said nations are in tons of debt, those economies collapse, which will lead to China being able to dominate world currency.

China is making use of France's historical influence in Naval commerce regions. Working together they may be able to bring naval commerce, and world currencies to a crisis and collapse.

There it is. My theory that Paris and Beijing are trying to take control of the world.

News Stories

China wants trade balance with French
China calls for dynamic balance in trade with France - People's Daily Online

French China Trade Delegation
Mazars expert shares insight with French trade delegation in Beijing - Mazars - China

France meddling in Somalia
Unstable Addis, Nairobi governments to derail Somalia peace process
 

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Interesting. I never thought of France as much of a threat, but of course that's what they'd WANT us to think. :D
China is simply trying to collapse world powers by offering them endless credit. Once said nations are in tons of debt, those economies collapse, which will lead to China being able to dominate world currency.
I can't help but blame the countries that are taking advantage of the credit. The other countries seem to know what could happen... and somehow manage to not really care.
 
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Interesting. I never thought of France as much of a threat, but of course that's what they'd WANT us to think. :D

I can't help but blame the countries that are taking advantage of the credit. The other countries seem to know what could happen... and somehow manage to not really care.
No one likes delayed gratification.
 
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1still_waters

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France is getting cozy with the nation of Qatar.
Qatar is investing heavily in Suez Canal development.


To cement the relationship, the French parliament passed a bill in 2009 that granted a capital gains tax exemption to Qatari companies on property they own in France. An appendix to the bill stresses the "very strong" and "privileged" relations between France and Qatar, based on "the wish of the Qataris to diversify their alliances and their partnerships so as not to depend exclusively on the United States".
link-->.:Middle East Online::Qatar’s love affair with France consummated with soccer:.


Moreover, other rumours circulated claiming the Brotherhood is planning to rent the Suez Canal to Qatar for ninety-nine years thus undermining Egypt's sovereignty.

link-->Qatar's Emir leaves $2 billion 'deposit' to Egypt after meeting President Morsi - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online
 
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France Ministry of Defense holds major conference on naval growth in central and south America. Including Panama Canal development

International suppliers for the world's naval fleets have set sights on Central and South America and the Caribbean as the next growth area for naval procurement and refurbishment contracts.

Read more: Amid economic boom, naval suppliers eye South America markets - UPI.com

The high-profile event is backed by the French Ministry of Defense and the French Secretariat of State for the Sea.

France is competing with international rivals to expand its naval manufacturing sales in Latin America after the launch of its joint submarine manufacture program with Brazil.



Read more: Amid economic boom, naval suppliers eye South America markets - UPI.com
Amid economic boom, naval suppliers eye South America markets - UPI.com
 
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jimmydiggs

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What is your proposal for the motivations? Just power and control? Vive l'empire?
 
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1still_waters

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What is your proposal for the motivations? Just power and control? Vive l'empire?
A fascist communist empire with the illusion of freedom based on association with the French.

*shrugs*

Theory is still in development.
 
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CAN A CHINESE SHIPPING CONGLOMERATE SAVE GREECE'S BIGGEST PORT?
link-->Can A Chinese Shipping Conglomerate Save Greece's Biggest Port? -



French utility GDF Suez says keen to export US shale gas
"The French group has an agreement with Sempra Energy to develop a gas liquefaction plant in Hackberry, Louisiana. Mestrallet said that energy-intensive industries are lobbying to block export of the abundant gas, but that energy groups like GDF Suez are keen to export it."
Link-->French utility GDF Suez says keen to export US shale gas
 
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French company awarded contract to build bridge on north side of Panama Canal.
link-->Panama Canal Issues Notice to Proceed to Build

On January 8, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) issued the notice to proceed to VINCI Construction Grands Projets to build a bridge on the Atlantic side of the Canal.

The company has 1,274 construction days to complete the bridge. The contract was awarded in October 2012. VINCI Construction Grands Projets, a French company, offered the lowest price, below the official budget, in a public tender. The Brazilian-Korean joint venture Odebrecht – Hyundai and the Spanish-Mexican consortium Acciona – TRADECO also participated in the tender process.