More beholden to China = more mRNA vax
But of course correlation doesn't always equal causation...
I’ve been hesitating to write this post because I don’t want to fan the flames of xenophobia. A friend of mine from Iran once said to me, “people often confuse the leadership of a country with its people.” I think this is a crucial point and would ask that everyone reading this take that idea to heart. Now, with that out of the way, I have some observations regarding the world’s relationship with China that I want to share.
When a country like Canada trades goods and services with a country like China, there is often an uneven balance in favor of one country over the other. In the case of Canada and China that balance is in favor of China by about $50 Billion dollars a year. In other words, we buy $50 Billion dollars MORE worth of goods and services from China than they buy from us. This leaves China with $50 Billion dollars of what is referred to as a trade surplus and Canada with an equivalent trade deficit. Annual balance of trade between Canada and China from 2013 to 2022 is shown in the chart below from the Statista website.
So, what does China do with their trade surplus? Well, because the surplus is in the currency of the trading partner, i.e. Canadian dollars, they will typically use the money to buy Canadian debt. The reason for this being that Canadian debt is considered safe and very liquid. With this in mind one can see how over time, via this ongoing imbalance of trade in favour of China, Canada can become very indebted to China, theoretically giving China increasing financial leverage over Canada.
The map below, provided by Doublethink Lab, shows the relative influence that China has with other countries around the globe. The key is a little hard to see but basically grey represents the least foreign influence and red represents greater influence (the darker the greater).
What jumped out at me when I saw this was wow, China’s influence on Africa is low. Now I happen to know that Africa also has some of the lowest COVID vaccination rates so that made me wonder, how does China’s foreign influence compare with international COVID vaccination rates?
The chart below is from the New York Times COVID World Vaccination Tracker. As you can see, with a few exceptions including of course China itself which doesn’t use mRNA COVID Vaccinations, there does appear to be a correlation.
So what can we conclude from this? Correlation doesn’t always equal causation but then again sometimes it does. Maybe it’s something or maybe it isn’t, I just don’t know. That being said, it intrigued me enough that I felt it warranted sharing.
What are your thoughts?
John
If you want to find causation, you probably have to go deeper into UN, WHO, WEF, global elites, etc.
Nothing seems to happen accidentally, but it is all planned ahead.
Bannon and Wolfe did a video that showed ccp owned the manufacturering of Pfizer that came into US and beyond. For me that's eating the soup prepared by your enemy.