Sunday, September 30, 2007

ANTI-SEMITIC CONSPIRACY THEORY COMES TO CHINA

ANTISEMITIC CONSPIRACY THEORY COMES TO CHINA by Judith A. Klinghoffer (Political Mavens)

China escaped it for thousands of years. No more. Anti-Semitism has been globalized. A Chinese American took it upon himself to “inform” his former compatriots that the world is run by “The Rothchilds” and, apparently, some Chinese buy into conspiracy theory:

The Battle of Waterloo. The deaths of six US presidents. The rise of Adolf Hitler. The deflation of the Japanese bubble economy, the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and even environmental destruction in the developing world. In a new Chinese best-seller, Currency Wars , these disparate events spanning two centuries have a single root cause: the control of money issuance through history by the Rothschild banking dynasty.

Even today, claims author Song Hongbing, the US Federal Reserve remains a puppet of private banks, which also ultimately owe their allegiance to the ubiquitous Rothschilds.

Such an over-arching conspiracy theory might matter as little as the many fetid tracts that can still be found in the west about the “gnomes of Zurich” and Wall Street’s manipulation of global finance.

But in China, which is in the midst of a lengthy debate about opening its financial system under US pressure, the book has become a surprise hit and is being read at senior levels of government and business.

“Some senior heads of companies have been asking me if this is all true,” says Ha Jiming, the chief economist of China International Capital Corp, the largest local investment bank.
Why now?
The book also gives ammunition, however hay-wire, to many in China who argue that Beijing should resist pressure from the US and other countries to allow its currency, the renminbi, to appreciate.

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