CHINA
3000 BC – Hmong culture. Hmong people
first identified as occupying the yellow river valleys in China.
1500 BC – A great store of knowledge
and the Chinese system of writing about 1500 BC. Shang dynasty 1520
to 1030 BC. (A history of info storage and retrieval. Foster
Stockwell ©2001 US)
1100 BC – Hmong culture. Hmong people
were still living in the jungles and hills of China.
246-215 BC – In 246 BC at 13 years
old Zhao Zheng became leader of Qin, one of the many feudal baronies
of ancient China. Governing in 238 BC. In 230 BC he became the last
Han prince. By 215 BC he was a master of an empire. He confiscated
estates and became a rich powerful monarch. Calling himself Shi
Huangchi, first emperor. (A universal history of the destruction of
books. Fernando Baez (c)2004 US).
224 BC – The first recorded cases of
bubonic plague was in China in 224 BC. The Black Death. (Epidemics in
history. Internet).
221 BC – The burning of books, except
those of the Imperial archives by Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first
Emperor to unify China in 221 BC. The same Emperor who started the
building of the Great Wall and whose tomb has been found guarded by
ceramic soldiers and recently excavated in Xian. (A history of info
storage and retrieval. Foster Stockwell ©2001 US).
221 BC – Stored records and
electronic techology. Emporer in China 221 BC the Quin China emperor
ordered a general burning of books, control over written records and
political power of ideology. (Archives power. Randall C Jimerson
(c)2009 US).
206-207 BC – In 206 BC there was a
cvil war to overthow the heirs of Qin Shi Huang. During the war Qin
Shi Huang's own imperial library was burnt to the ground. Only during
the Han dynasty, which began in 207 BC, was Chinas memory restored.
Liu Pang the first Han Kao Tau supreme Han ancestor. (A universal
history of the destruction of books. Fernando Baez (c)2004 US).
130 BC – During the reign of Emperor
Wu. (A universal history of the destruction of books. Fernando Baez
(c)2004 US).
26 BC – Liu Thiang was ordered by the
emperor to catalog and edit the books in the imperial library. (A
universal history of the destruction of books. Fernando Baez (c)2004
US).
0000 Jesus Christ was born and lived.
311-316 – Luoyang became an
intellectual center, in 311 it was sacked by the Hung and its
libraries ruined. In 316 the pillage was repeated when the last of
the Qin fell. (A universal history of the destrctiuon of books.
Fernando Baez (c)2004 US).
502 – Hsiao Yen (Wu Ti) overthrew the
Qi dynasty and founded the Liang dynasty. (ehistory timeline).
552 – Byzantine emperor Justinian I
introduced silk production in Europe after smuggling silkworms out of
China. (ehistory timeline).
554 – Towards the close of the Liang
dynasty, Emperor Yuan set fire to the Royal Library of 140,000 books,
when its capital Jiangling was under seige. (A universal history of
the destrcution of books. Frenando Baez (c)2004 US).
581 – Yang Jian murdered Zhou,
royalty, and proclaimed himself emperor Wendi and began the Sui
dynasty. (ehistory timeline).
609-649 Ad – Tibetan King Songtsen
Gapo created a vast empire, later the region was invaded by Genghis
Khan. (The secret history of the American empire. John Perkins
(c)2007 US).
754 – Chinese census records 26
cities with populations of at least 500,000. (ehistory timeline).
Sept 1290 – In Chihli 100,000 people
were killed in an earthquake. Rapture Ready.
1330 – Bubonic plague or the Black
Death, infected rats on ships. In 1347 ships reached Sicily Italy.
(Epidemics in history. Internet).
1333 – Bubonic plague strikes China.
(ehistory timeline).
1402-05 – Zhu Diu was crowned Emporer
in 1402, he built a fleet of treasure ships and appointed his loyal
eunuch Zheng He as admiral. The first treasure fleet set sail from
Wanjing in 1405, it consisted of 317 ships and a crew of 27,000 men.
(Lost explorers. Ed Wright. UK no date).
1403-1750 – By the 18th
century China had become the greatest empire in the world. Chinese
Emporer in Asia introduced the worlds first paper money.
Encyclopedias begun in 1403, some 320 surviving volumes are in
libraries worldwide. History. China’s oldest records and the
Dynasties. The number of handwritten and printed books by Chinese
before 1750, was more than all other languages of the world combined
(A history of info storage and retrieval. Foster Stockwell ©2001
US).
23 Jan 1556 – In Shansi about 830,000
people were killed in an earthquake. Rapture Ready.
23 Jan 1556 – 830,000 people died.
The most devastating earthquake on record.
2 Feb 1556 – This may have been the
worst death toll of an earthquake in history. In Shaanxi 830,000
people were killed, when their cliff like dwellings collapsed. (Bad
times in history. Roland C Barker (c)2001 US).
1644-1912 – China under the Qing
dynasty. Government records were locked in secrecy. To preserve the
face of officials. They restricted the kind of info colected in the
first place. Manipulating confessions of wrongdoing to clear
officials of blame. Qing archivies. Ruling powers to protect face,
at the expense of historical knowledge and truth. (Archives power.
Randall C Jimeson (c)2009 US).
1711 – The British East India company
got a trading post in Guangzhou China. Wikipedia.
1728 – The Chinese Imperial
encyclopedia of Cheng Meniei was completed. (History today. Feb 2014.
1736-1799 – Emporer Qianlong’s rein
began in 1736. China had become the richest and most populous country
in the world. During his reign the empire doubled in size and area.
He died in 1799 with a $1.5 billion fortune. (Opium wars. ©2002 WT
Hanes F Sanello US).
1767 – The British East India company
imports opium to China 2,000 chests of opium a year. PBS frontline.
August 1793 – Lord George Macartney
viscount, 1793 sailed to China arriving in August in Peking. British
government of George II. Trade with China was booming, import of
opium from British controlled India. 82 year old Emperor Qianlong met
with MacArtney on 14 Sept 1793. (Opium wars. ©2002 WT Hanes F
Sanello US).
1806-09 – China paid 7 million
Spanish dollars for opium. (Opium wars. ©(2002 WT Hanes F Sanello
US).
15 July 1834 – British Lord Napier,
chief superintendant of trade to the viceroy of Canton, Lu Kun, he
arrived on the ship “Andromache” (Opium wars. ©2002 WT Hanes F
Sanello US).
1839 – First opium war. Wikipedia.
1839-1843 – UK opium cultivated in
India was in demand in China. British warships at Pearl and Yangtze
rivers, British forces occupied Shanghai, thousands of Chinese were
killed. Hong Kong 1843. (Empires children. ©2009 Anton Hill).
1839-1898 – Kuang Hsu came of age in
1889. Since 1839 China and British opium wars 1842 and 1860, Shanghai
China ceded the island of Hong Kong to the British in 1842 and
Kowloon in 1860. Leasing the new territories to Britain for 99 years
in 1898. Drug addiction opium. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009
UK).
1840s – The opium wars with China.
Using modern naval technology the British forced the Chinese to
accept the opium trade, which made millions for British traders and
destroyed the lives of millions of Chinese. The chief architect of
British gun boat diplomacy in China was viscount lord Palmerston, a
member of Lord Russell’s cabinet, who had high estates in Ireland.
(Tim Pat Coogan. The famine plot. ©2012).
Jan Feb 1841 – The British occupied
Hong Kong on 26 Jan 1841 as part of the Chuanbi settlement. The
British used the island for offloading opium. On 1 Feb 1841 Hong Kong
was made British territory. (Opium wars. ©2002 WT Hanes F Sanello).
Feb 1842 – In Hong Kong there was a
four mile road with at least 24 brothels for British conquerors.
Opium trade passed through Hong Kong en route to mainland China. 25%
of the ships that stopped in Hong Kong carried opium. (The opium
wars. ©2002 Hanes Sanello).
1844 – Treaty of Wanghia between the
Qing empire and the US, with the first US ambassador to China.
Wikipedia.
22 Sept 1850 – In Sichuan 300,000
people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
1855 – Third pandemic of bubonic
plague. Wikipedia.
1856 – A second opium war. The ship
“Arrow” smuggling China. (Empires children. ©2009 Anton Gill).
1856 – Second opium war. Wikipedia.
1859-79 – British opium trade to
China increased from 48,000 chests in 1859 to 105,000 chests in 1879.
(The opium wars. (c)2002 Hanes Sanello).
Nov 1860-1908 – China, the Emperor
Hsien Feng’s concubine, Tzu His, regent in 1864, when her son the
new Emperor suddenly died. After three years on the throne, four
years earlier in Nov 1860 Czarist Russia forced China to cede the
east coast of Manchuria. Empress Dowager aka Tzu Hsi, ruler of China
from 1864 until her death in 1908. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton ©2009
UK)
6 Sept 1861 – A visit to the great
wall of China via Peking. Colonist NZ. Papers past.
Mid 1870s – The famine that
devastated northern China, suffering and food shortages. Famine
relief, hunger and children were sold, corpses lay rotting by the
highway. 7 million people died. (Asia making of NZ. H Johnson B
Moloughney).
17 Aug 1891 – The riots in China. NZ
Herald. Papers past.
1894-95 – In 1894-95 Japan defeated
China, during a short war. Japan got a navy base in northern China,
Port Arthur, Lushun and the island of Taiwan. Also the Pescadores
islands. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton ©2009 UK).
1897 – Germany had a naval base in
China at Tsingtao. (History Today June 2014 UK).
1900 – New Zealander Uncle Joe was
involved in the Battle of Peking, during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900.
The Chinese secret Boxer societies attacked foreign compounds in
Peking, now called Beijing. The besieged British compound sent for
help. British navy ships. (NZ Memories. Feb March 2014).
1900 – Hundreds of caves were found
along the Silk road in southen Dunhueng. Mogao, an oasis in the heart
of the Gobi desert. He caves had thousands of sacred Buddhist texts
written between the 5th and 11th centuries. (A
universal history of the destruction of books. Fernando Baez (c)2004
US).
27 Oct 1900 – The fighting in Peking.
Press NZ. Papers past.
27 May 1902 – China. Colonist NZ.
Papers Past.
30 June 1904 – The ship SS Ikbal left
China with 2,000 men. British South Africa. 51 men died on the ship.
Sent to Transvaal good mines. Flogging of Chinese slaves. British
slaves in South African gold mines. (Hidden history. Gerry Docherty.
Jim Macgregor (c)2013 UK).
1905 – The Bank of China is the 5th
largest bank in the world, by market capital. The Qing government in
1905.
4 April 1905 – Chinese finance. Star
NZ. Papers Past.
1906-1912 – Since 1906 Japan in the
Chinese province of Kwantup leased territory behind their base at
Port Arthur. China was in turmoil since the overthrow of the Qing
dynasty in 1912. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton ©2009 UK.
22 Dec 1906 – China and the opium
traffic. Nelson Evening Mail NZ. Papers Past.
1 Aug 1907 – Chinese opium trade.
Wairarapa Daily Times NZ. Papers Past.
3 Aug 1907 – Chinese opium laws. Grey
River Argus NZ. Papers Past.
19 Aug 1907 – Chinese affairs.
Wanganui Herald NZ. Papers Past.
10 April 1908 – Opium in China.
Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser NZ. Papers Past.
21 Oct 1908 – Opium in China. Nelson
Evening Mail NZ. Papers Past.
21 Oct 1908 – Opium in China. Star
NZ. Papers past.
21 Oct 1908 – China and the opium
trade. Wairarapa Times NZ. Papers Past.
1910 – Plague struck the Manchurian
town of Harbin. Qing government. Bacteria called Yetasinia Pestis.
(History Today. March 2013 UK).
1910-11 – There was an epidemic of
pneumonic plague in Manchuria. (Past and present. Mark Gamsa 190.
2006). (History Today. March 2013 UK).
3 March 1910 – Opium in China. Nelson
Evening Mail NZ. Papers Past.
20 March 1911 – Opium in China.
Nelson Evening Mail NZ. Papers Past.
20 March 1911 – China. Ashburton
Guardian NZ. Papers Past.
12 May 1911 – Britain and China.
Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
6 June 1911 – China’s opium trade.
Auckland Star NZ. Papers Past.
7 June 1911 – Chinese opium trade.
Dominion NZ. Papers Past.
20 July 1911 – China and opium.
Wanganui Chronicle NZ. Papers Past.
20 July 1911 – China and the opium
traffic. Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
20 July 1911 – Opium in China. Hawera
and Normanby NZ. Papers Past.
1912 – China never used the Julian
calendar but started using the Gregorian calendar in 1912. (Ancestry.
march April 2007 p20).
26 April 1912 – Opium in China.
Evening post NZ. Papers Past.
27 April 1912 – Affairs in China.
Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
26 June 1912 – Opium culture in
China. Press NZ. Papers Past.
13 Dec 1912 – China’s opium
crusade. Poverty Bay Herald NZ. Papers Past.
1 Jan 1913 – China’s opium traffic.
NZ Herald. Papers Past.
8 Jan 1913 – China’s opium traffic.
Auckland Star NZ. Papers Past.
13 Jan 1913 – China’s opium
crusade. Press NZ. Papers Past.
29 Jan 1913 – Opium in China. Nelson
Evening Mail NZ. Papers Past.
29 Jan 1913 – Opium in China. Evening
Post NZ. Papers Past.
29 Jan 1913 – China’s opium. Oamaru
Mail NZ. Papers Past.
29 Jan 1913 – Opium in China.
Ashburton Guardian NZ. Papers Past.
30 Jan 1913 – Opium growing in China.
Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
4 Feb 1913 – Opium growing in China.
Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
11 March 1913 – Opium accumulations
in China. Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
13 March 1913 – Opium in China.
Auckland Star NZ. Papers past.
20 March 1913 – Chinese politician at
Shanghai railway station, Song Jiaoren aged 30, was shot by an
assassin and died two days later. Song was said to have turned down a
bribe offered by Yuan Shikai. (History Today. P5. March 2013 UK)
.
28 April 1913 – Opium for China.
Auckland Star NZ. Papers Past.
May 1914 – In Spring, British Admiral
Oliver proposed basing a British agent in China, at Kiaochow
(Jianozhou), near Tsingtao (Qingdao), where there was a German navy
base. In May 1914 money was given for this. (M16 SIS Keith Jeffery
©crown 2010 UK).
18 Jan 1919 – Opium traffic in China.
Otago Daily Times NZ. Papers Past.
18 Jan 1919 – Opium in China.
Ashburton Guardian NZ. Papers Past.
18 Jan 1919 – China and the opium
traffic. Colonist NZ. Papers Past.
25 Jan 1919 – Opium in China. Otago
Daily Times NZ. Papers Past.
1920s 30s – Poverty in China. The
sixth largest city in the world, starvation and beggars in the
streets, some people were found dead on the pavement. Shanghai in the
late 1920s to 30s. (p28 Too secret too long. Chapman Pincher. ©1984
US).
1920-49 – Opium cultivation and use
thrived in China during the 20s and 30s. By the time the Japanese
invasion in 1937, 40 million Chinese, 10% of the population were
addicted to opium. Within a year of Communist takeover in 1949 Mao
made the drugs banned and sent people to Chinas gulag for
re-programming. (The opium wars ©2002 Hanes Sanello).
20 Sept 1920 – Opium in China.
Auckland Star NZ. Papers Past.
21 Sept 1920 – China’s opium crop.
NZ Herald. Papers Past.
16 Dec 1920 – Gansu 180,000 killed
8.6 quake. Rapture Ready.
16 Dec 1920 – 8.6 earthquake in Gansu
and Shanxi 200,000 people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
1921 – Foundation of the Communist
party of China. Wikipedia.
30 May 1925 – The May massacre, at
the international settlement in Shanghai, when Chinese were shot by
British police, followed by a time of anti British protests. In
southern China and Hong Kong. (M16 SIS Keith Jeffery ©crown 2010
UK).
1927-38 – Letters to C Pincher from
Rewi Alley, who was a factory inspector in Shanghai from 1927-38.
1927-1949 – The Peace hotel, founder
in 1927 was Victor Sassoon, fleeing India, he went to Shanghai China,
rich. A British Jew of Iraqi descent, born in 1851 in Naples. His
family built their empire by trading opium from India to China. In
1941 Japan took over Shanghai and occupied the Cathay hotel, Victor
left for India. In 1949 Communist China took over the city. Victor
went to the Bahamas and died in 1961. (Heritage NZ. Spring 2012).
22 May 1927 – In Xining 200,000
people were killed in a 8.3 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
27 May 1927 – In Qinghai Xining
200,000 people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
5 July 1927 – Hostilities in China.
NZ Herald. Papers past.
May 1929 – Agnes Smedley arrived in
Shanghai in May 1929. She attended the sixth world congress of the
Comintern in Moscow, aged 34. (Too secret too long. Chapman Pincher
©1984 US)
1930s – Japans military police, the
Kempeitai or corps of law soldiers, were like Germany’s Gestapo.
Bridge house in Shanghai was a torture centre for the Kempeitai
during the Second World War. Millions died at the hands of the
Kempeitai. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
Early 1930s – New Zealander Rewi
Alley was a friend of Agnes Smedley. Alley was a Communist Socialist
and a friend of Hollis in China. (Treachery. C Pincher ©2011 UK).
Early 1930s – German born Communist
Richard Sorge, a Soviet agent in Shanghai China in the early 1930s.
Sorge and Chinese Communist Chen Han Sung. American writer Agnes
Medley and German born Britain Guentler Stein. Agnes Smedley and
others in the Sorge ring in China. (Blacklisted by history. Joe
McCarthy. M Stanton Evans ©2007 US).
1930-31 – Arrest in June 1931 of a
member of the Comintern in Shanghai, Hilaire Noulens, a Soviet agent.
Noulens arrived in Shanghai in 1930. Noulens was a Russian Jew, also
called Luft. (Too secret too long. Chapman Pincher ©1984 US)
1931 – Japan invaded Manchuria China.
The war produced a boom in British exports to both Japan and China,
where arms were later used to support Chiang Kai-shek against the
Chinese Communists. (Arms bazaar. ©1977 Sampson).
1931 – Archives were destroyed in a
cover up. In 1931 the entire archive was seized in the international
settlement of Shanghai and key figures. Ho Chi Minh, leader of the
Indochina Communist party, was jailed by the British in Hong Kong.
(The hidden hand. Richard J Aldrich ©2001 UK p23).
1931-39 – Irving S Friedman. British
relations with China 1931-39. Institute of Pacific reln inquiry
service NY 1940.
Sept 1931 – The Japanese invasion of
Manchuria, then called Manchukuo. (M16 SIS Keith Jeffery ©crown 2010
UK).
Sept 1931-33 – In Sept 1931 Japanese
forces seized Manchuria, a region situated between Russia, China and
Korea. Japan Renamed it Manchukuo in 1932. Japan left the league of
nations in 1933. (The untold story of the US. Oliver Stone ©2012
US).
1932 – Imperial Japanese colonialism
in Manchukuo. Wikipedia.
1932-34 – China forum. Shanghai.
Centre for Chinese research, Washington 1976. About Shanghai guide
book for 1934, Oxford uni press 1983.
28 Jan 1932 – Japanese forces attack
Shanghai. (Chch Star NZ. Today in history 28 Jan 2015).
Feb 1932 – Japan occupied most of
Manchuria which they renamed Manchukuo in Feb 1932. The Great
Depression. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
4 Feb 1932 - Japanese troops occupied
Harbin Manchuria. (Chch Star NZ. Today in history. 4 Feb 2015).
25 Dec 1932 – In Gansu 70,000 people
were killed in a 7.6 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
26 Dec 1932 – 70,000 people were
killed in Kansu. Timeline of earthquakes.
1935 – The occupation of Manchuria
provided a vast second test area for Ishii’s weapons program.
Funded and supported by the Japanese government. Kempeitai troops
built Zheng Ma prison camp. Chinese prisoners were herded into the
prison. Research doctors and scientists called Togo units, biological
weapons for the army. In 1935 Ishii shut down Zhong Ma and moved to a
larger facility in Pingfang, south of Harbin. (Japans Gestapo. Mark
Felton. ©2009 UK).
1935 – Pingfang in Manchuria.
Kempeitai barracks. A Prison camp for test subjects, dungeons and a
gas chamber. Science labs, operating theatres and a crematorium to
dispose of prisoners bodies. Part of the Kuantiung army’s Epidemic
prevention department. Inhuman experiments were conducted on people,
sadists. (Japans Gestapo.Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
26 Jan 1936 – Pingfang where men,
women, children and infants, mainly Chinese and Koreans, Russians, US
and UK prisoners. 1,463 people were identified as secretly sent to
Pingfang for medical research. 12,000 people were murdered at Unit
731. People’s files were marked ‘special deportation’ by the
Kempeitai or ‘of no value or use’ when describing POWs. 26 Jan
1936 human test subjects. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1937 – CIA flyers the flying tigers
in China under Claire Lee Chennault. Chennault was asked by Madame
Chiang Chiang-Shek, wife of the security for China. Dump street in
Hankow, alcohol, sex slaves and opium. (Air America. Christopher
Robins (c)1979 UK).
1937-38 – Kempeitai officers and
dozens of young men raped then forced into sex slavery in military
brothels for Japanese troops. Rape before the Second World War in
China in 1937. Mass rape and mass murder in Nanking (Nanjing)
1937-38. Hundreds of thousands of women and girls were raped,
tortured and murdered by entire regiments of Japanese troops. (Japans
Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1937-38 – Rape of Nanking. Japanese
troops raped, abused and killed over 30,000 Chinese civilians and
prisoners of war. Many victims were buried alive. (Japans Gestapo.
Mark Felton. ©2009 UK)
1937-45 – Asian Auschwitz,
experiments in biological and electrical warfare, by the Japanese
military in Manchuria, at Pingfang factory. Pingfang in China, Unit
731. (Japan’s Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1937-1945 – The Nanjing massacre in
history a historiography. Joshua A Fogel. Sino Japanese war 2000.
Google books.
July 1937 – Japanese troops,
atrocities, rapes, looting and murder in Shanghai and Nanjing. (The
untold story of the US. Oliver Stone ©2012 US).
December 1937 – Japanese troops
attacked civilians in Nanjing, killing up to 300,000 people and
raping at least 80,000 women.(The untold story of the US. Oliver
Stone ©2012 US).
1938 – The Japanese controlled most
of China. Sealed off the Yangtze and Yellow rivers and the rice bowel
of China. The Japanese controlled seaports and industry. All
Chennault could do. Imperial Japanese air force. (Air America.
Christopher Robins. (c)1979 UK).
1940 – Irving S Friedmann. British
relations with China 1930-39. Institute of Pacific relns inquiry
service. New York. (c)1940.
1940 – General Claire Chennault’s
Flying Tigers in China. Put together by Roosevelt in 1940. Civil Air
Transport CAT. (Global research. Peter Dale Scott. 6 Sept 2008).
1940s – Air America pilot Art Wilson
flew over the Himalayas into China. The flying tigers in the early
1940s. French troops and Dien Bien Phu. Art Wilson was still with Air
America during the last days of Vietnam with the fall of Saigon.
Wilson grew up in China and spoke fluent Chinese. (Air America
Christopher Robins (c)1979 UK)..
1940-48 – Japanese aircraft released
canisters of plague infected fleas over the Chinese cities of Wingbo
in 1940 and Changde in 1941. Epidemics killed 400,000 Chinese and
were still killing people in 1948. Gas and chemical weapons were
tested on live prisoners. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1941 – Chennault 100 P40s. Japanese
planes shot down in China. Rules of the Geneva convention said the US
military were not allowed to be fighting in China.. Fight against the
Japanese. Denial by US govt. Chennault got 100 pilots and 150
mechanics. Built up in San Francisco in secret, in 1941. Special
passports from the State dept. (Air America. Christopher Robins
(c)1979 UK).
1941 – Called the Epidemic prevention
and water purification department of the Kuantung army, or Unit 731,
Pingfang experiments. Research into bubonic plague, cholera, anthrax,
typhoid and tb. Using human subjects as guinea pigs. Camp Unit, 400
prisoners. At Beijing the Japanese had Unit 1855, experiments branch
of unit 731, unit research facility at Chinam in Hopai province,
research into bubonic plague. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009
UK).
1941 – In southern China, Canton,
Guangzhou near Hong Kong, the Japanese had Unit 8604 Nami Unit, a rat
farm. Also at Unit 9604 was the Japanese human deprivation
experiments, typhus and cholera. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009
UK).
1941 – Japanese planes sprayed
bubonic plague on parts of China. At least 5 cases of this. Also in
1942, bacterial bombs on China.
1941 – Chester M Briggs. Behind the
barbed wire, memoirs of a World War Two US Marine captured in North
China in 1941 and imprisoned by the Japanese until 1945. MacFarlane
and co 1994.
1941 – Unit 731, prisoners were
infected with various diseases, then dissected while still alive.
Men, women and children. Doctors raped female prisoners, got them
pregnant, then dissected them at Pingfang, cruel pain. Unit 731
medical staff in Japan today, victims infected with plague bacteria,
they were told that they were receiving vaccinations, but they were
infected with fatal diseases instead, like syphilis and gonorhea,
via rape. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1941-Sept 1943 – In Shanghai where
considerable numbers of German and Italian business, military and
Navy assets were. The city of Shanghai first opened after the opium
wars in 1842. The Royal Italian Navy had vessels on the Huanepu river
in Shanghai in 1941, the gunboat “Carlotto” and “Lepanto”.
The Italian armistice in Sept 1943 when Italy changed sides. (Japans
Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
Aug 1941-Dec 1944 – Aug 1941 John
Brand in Singapore OM Singapore budget from Shanghai. Money went
through Hong Kong and Shanghai bank on the Bund. The Japanese
liquidated HSBC after the takeover of the city. A Romanian stole
several files and sold them to the Japanese Kempeitai. Shanghai 8
Dec 1941 Chinese sectors were under Japanese control since 1937.
(Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK)
5 Dec 1941 – Shanghai and the
Japanese. 27 Dec 1941 torture at Bridge house, POWs were starved.
(Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1942 – By mid August 1942 the
Japanese had killed 250,000 men, women and children. Chekiang and
Kiangsu provinces China. On 28 July 1942, October 1942. (Japans
Gestapo. Mark Felton (c)2009 UK).
1942-43 – POWs experimented on by
Japanese doctors at Pingfang and elsewhere Unit 731. American and
British prisoners at camps, Mukden, now Shenying in Manchuria.
Fengtian near Shenyang, POW camp on 11 Nov 1942 14 Americans and
1,188 American, 85 British, 15 Australians and New Zealanders, POWs.
Hoten camp 13 Feb 1943, POW deaths, Unit 731, typhoid and smallpox
experiments. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. (c)2009 UK).
1942-1945 – At Woosung prison camp in
Shanghai in early 1942. Two American airmen were shot down over China
in 1945, they were paraded in the streets of Kempetai and burnt
alive. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
28 April 1942 – Japanese in China,
Ward road jail in Shanghai. Between Jan and July 1943 thousands of
civilians went into camps run by the Japanese. Haiphong road camp.
Woosune pou camp close to Shanghai. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton.
©2009 UK).
June July 1942 – 3 July 1942
Chennault was offered a generals star. 28 June 1942 Chennault would
command the China Air Task Force. (Air America. Christopher Robins
(c)1979 UK).
13 August 1942 – Japanese
expeditionary force in China, regulations for punishment of enemy air
crew.
1943-44 – John Stewart Service.
Solomon Adler. Chi Chao Ting. John Davies. John Carter Vincent.
Joseph Stilwell. Americans in China. (Blacklisted by history. Joe
McCarthy. M Stanton Evans ©2007 US).
Jan-Feb 1943 – POWs in China,
Experiments were called innoculations. 5cc typhoid paratyphoid A
inoculation 23 Feb. 142 people dead. 186 died in 5 days, all
Americans. More inoculations and more deaths. 17 Feb 1943 POWs in
Hoten camp Unit 731. Mukden camp, human experiments. Feb 1943.
(Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
Feb 1943 – POWs at Hoten camp were
injected with various diseases In Feb 1943 Unit 731 Pingfang. POWs
were taken from Hoten to Pingfang and killed. Unit 731 experiments.
(Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1944 – Sir Elly Kadoorie, a Shanghai
multi millionaire of the Iraqi British Jewish community in Shanghai
China. The Kadoorie family owned banks, rubber plantations, electric
power and real estate. The Peninsula hotel in Hong Kong. The Japanese
forced him into a camp where he died in 1944 aged 77. His sons
rebuilt in Hong Kong. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009 UK).
1944 – Chester M Briggins jr. Behind
the barbed wire. Memoirs of a World War Two US marine captured in
North China 1941. Imprisoned by the Japanese until 1945. McFarlwill
and co 1994.
1944 – Agnes Smedley in China. Report
about Chinese Communists. Mass murders, torture, brainwashing, sex
slavery, starvation, enforced policy of financial starvation.
(Blacklisted by history. Joe McCarthy. M Stanton Evans ©2007 US).
1945 – John D Powel. My 25 years in
China. New York.
8 Aug 1945 – Pingfang Unit 731,
poison gas experiments on humans. When the Soviets entered the war in
Asia, 8 Aug 1945, the Soviets occupied Manchuria and Korea. Unit 731
and the Tokyo war crimes trials. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton. ©2009
UK).
1946-48 – Air America Oct 1946
Chennault one year CNRRA contract Jan 1947. CNRRA Air Transport.
Civil Air Transport in 1948. Contract not renewed. CAT 25 Oct 1946
General Chennault and Whiting Willauer. UN Relief in China first 6
months of 1948. The CIA ws created in 1947. The opium den, a blue
oriental villa on a cliff overlooking the Yellow river. A troupe of
Russian dancing girls won by a pilot in a poker game. (Air America.
Christopher Robins (c)1979 UK).
1948-61 – Tibet near Himilayas and
India. Lhasa Buddhist monks and temples. 1950 China invaded, some
went to Nepal and Thailand. General Harry Heinie Aderholt ran it.
Anthony Poe. Colorado 1957 Taiwan and Thailand 1959. The Dalai Lama
went to India political asylum 7 Dec 1961. (Air America. Christopher
Robins (c)1979 UK).
Late 1948 – The incarceration of
American consul general, Angus Ward, in Shenyang (Mukden). (We know
now. John Lewis Gadddis ©1997 US)
1949 – The Soviets held a trial at
Khabarovsk of Unit 731 members Pingfang. (Japans Gestapo. Mark
Felton. ©2009 UK).
1949-50 – The official proclamation
of the peoples Republic of China on 1 Oct 1949.
The Sino Soviet treaty of 1950.
Fighting in Korea end of June 1950. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis
©1997 US).
1949-50 – Mao’s victory in China in
1949. Fears of an American attack. Chinas incorporation within the
Soviet sphere of influence. By 1950 Communism. (We know now. John
Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
April-May 1949 – Mao ordered the
crossing of the Yangtze in April 1949. His armies occupied Shanghai
in May 1949. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
Sept 1949 – Dropping bags of rice to
the starving population CAT. Communists closed in on Canton and Hong
Kong. The British recognised the Communist governmet and local court
in Hong Kong. The CIA and CAT was funded through the American Airdale
corp. Lawrence R Houston. CIA general council Sept 1949. (Air
America. Christopher Robins (c)1979 UK).
October 1949 – Mao proclaimed the
Peoples Republic of China, then in December went by train to Moscow,
where he stayed for two months. The Sino Soviet treaty of friendship,
alliance and mutual help was negotiated and signed. Creating a
Communist block. (Cold war. ©1993 M Walker).
1 October 1949 – Mao Zedong held a
celebration in Tiananmen square Beijing. The nationalists were
fleeing to Taiwan and the Communists were taking over the most
populous nation on earth. (The cold war. ©2005 Gaddis).
1 Oct 1949 – Mao’s Peoples Republic
of China began. (Blacklisted by history. Joe McCarthy. M Stanton
Evans ©2007 US).
10 October 1949 – Mao Zedong
proclaimed a new China. (Secret wars. ©2009 C Thomas US).
Nov 1949 – Liu Shaoqi, a conference
of Asian trade unions was held in Beijing. Mao Zedong, China
Communism. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
15 Aug 1950 – In Assam Tibet 1,500
people were killed in a 8.6 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
15 Aug 1950 – A 8.6 earthquake in
Assam Tibet, 780 people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
24 Sept 1950 – In the late 1940s,
re-education against their will in China. Hong Kong called xi-nao or
mind cleanse. Miami daily news article (Brainwash. Dominic
Streatfeild. ©2006 UK).
Nov 1952 – CIA agents John T Downey
and Richard G Fecteau were shot down in flight over Communist China.
Left to rot in Chinese jails for 20 years. (Air America. Christopher
Robins (c)1979 UK).
1953 – When war came to an end in
1953, 22 Americans, 3 Belgiuns and one British soldier refused to
come home to the west, preferring to stay in Communist China.
(Brainwash. Dominic Streatfeild. ©2006 UK).
Sept 1956 – Mao 8th party
congress held in Beijing Sept 1956. The great leap forward. Produced
a massive famine. Up to 27 million people died of famine. Chinese
were starving by the millions. How many millions would not become
clear until years later. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
Nov 1957 – China’s Mao Zedong
visited Moscow, for the 40th anniversary of the Bolshevic
revolution, Khrushchev. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
Aug 1958 – Russia’s Khrushchev
visited Beijing. (We know now. John Lewis Gaddis ©1997 US).
1959 – Robert Lee Scott jr. Flying
Tigers. Chennault of China. New York Doubleday.
1962 – US Secretary of Defence
McNamra asked the Air force to make a feasibility study of a surgical
strike on Chinese nuclear plants. The study was secret. Our smallest
weapons would have caused millions of fatalities from fallout. The US
had no surgical capabilities. (The ends of power. ©1978 R Haldeman).
1962 – By 1962 Ray Cline chief of
state of Taiwan was running U-2 spy planes with Chinese pilots over
China. The photos he got back showed a departure of Soviet advisors
and technicians from Chinese missile, nuclear reactor facilities and
nuclear bomb test sites. The Chinese prepared with a Soviet presence.
July 1964 – In late 1964 Kim (North
Korea) sent a delegation to China wanting Chinese assistance in
developing nuclear weapons. (Spying on the bomb. ©2006 Richelson).
Oct 1964 – China conducted its first
atomic test. (The great cold war. Gordon S Barress ©2009 US).
14 October 1964 – Explosion of the
first Chinese nuclear weapon. The nuclear balance became
unpredictable. (Cold war. ©1993 M Walker).
1965 – Maj Gen C A Willoughby.
Shanghai conspirasy. Heinmann (c)1965.
1966 – The same year that Pol Pot
visited China. Mao Tse Tung's Communist revolution. (Nic Dunlop. The
lost executioner (c)2005 US).
1969 – Mao ordered hundreds of miles
of tunnels and air raid shelters to be dug beneath Beijing and other
Chinese cities. (The grerat cold war. Gordon S Barress ©2009 US).
5 Jan 1970 – 7.7 earthquake in Yunnan
and about 15,000 people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
1971 – Henry Kissinger visited
Beijing. Wikipedia.
Jan 1973 – War came to Paris France.
Khmer Rouge Cambodian students violence and riot police. Students
went to Beijing China for over a year. (Nic Dunlop. The lost
executioner (c)2005 US).
1974 – A massive earthquake killed
more than 200,000 people. (Bad times in history. Roland C Barker.
©2001 US).
1975 – Khmer Rouge and Pot Pol and
Cambodia. Nhein Ein in Shanghai training as a photographer. Worked at
Tuol Sleng prison. The killing fields, pictures taken in S-21 bones
unidentified, Communism in Cambodia. (Nic Dunlop. The lost
executioner (c)2005 US).
1976 – Tangshan earthquke. Up to
655,000 people were killed. The deadliest quake of the 20th
century.
4 Feb 1976 – In Haicheng about 10,000
people were killed in a 7 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
27 July 1976 – In Tangshan about
255,000 people were killed in an 8 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
28 July 1976 – An 8 earthquake in
Tangshan, about 240,000 people were killed. Timeline of earthquakes.
June 1977 – The possibility that
China would take the uranium that Pakistan purchased from Niger and
turn it into nuclear fuel and provide the heavy water for the KANUPP
reactor, was discussed. Visit of a Chinese delegation to Pakistan.
(Spying on the bomb. ©2006 Richelson).
1978 – 15,000 Chinese advisors were
in Cambodia during Pol Pot's rule.(Timeline internet).
1979 – Young Yang Chung. The art of
oriental embroidery. Bell and Hyman London UK. ISBN 0-6841-62487-2.
1981 – Wilfred Burchett. The China,
Cambodia, Vietnam triangle. Zed press London UK.
1983 – China provided Pakistan with a
complete design of a 20 kiloton nuclear weapon, which it had tested
at Lop Nur. Pakistan was actively pursuing a nuclear weapon
development program, the Kahuta facility was key to Pakistan’s
weapons program. (Spying on the bomb. ©2006 Richelson).
1986 – Book. The silk road. A
history. Irene M Frank and David M Brownstone. ISBN 0-8160-1122-2.
18 June 1987 – BCCI’s Abedi and
Jimmy Carter arrived in China.
1988 – John Wilson Lewis. Xue Litai.
China builds the bomb. Stanford uni press.
3 June 1989 – Tiananmen square 3-4
June 1989 helicopters scooped up bodies in nets and carried them to
the hills outside Beijing where they were set on fire and cremated.
Up to 5,000 dead. (Secret wars. ©2009 G Thomas US).
3 June 1989 – Brutal crackdown
Tiananmen square in central Beijing. (Cold war. ©2005 Gaddis).
1990 – Valery M Garrett. Mandarin
squares. Oxford unit press. ISBN 0-1958-5239-7.
1990 – Jonathan D Spence. The search
for modern China. New York Norton.
1991 – Sale to Iran by China of a
Calutron to the centre for agricultural research and nuclear medicine
at Karaj. US officials think Iran could create a version that could
be used for military purposes. Fall 1991, soon after discovery of the
calutron sale, and other Chinese assistance, providing a small
research reactor at Esfahan and training Iranian engineers and
scientists concluded that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. (Spying
on the bomb. ©2006 JT Richelson).
1992 – China, a new history. John
King Fairbanks. Cambridge Mass. Balknap press. Harvard uni press.
Worldcat database.
1992 – Harrison Salisburg. The new
Emperors. China in the era of Mao and Deng. Little Brown.
1994 – China displayed the ZM-87
portable laser disturber for international sale. A tripod mounted
weapon the ZM-87 system weighs 73 pounds its buttons power supply.
The power output of the ZM-87 is capable of causing permanent
blindness to people. Blind opposing troops. (Beyond shock and awe.
©2006 Haney and Thompson).
1994 – Chen Jian, Chinas road to the
Korean war. The making of the Sino American confrontation. New York
Columbia uni presss.
1994 – Iris Chang. The rape of
Nanking. The forgotten holocaust of World War Two. Basic books inc.
1994 – Chinese intelligence
operations. Nicholas F Flimiaden. 5th century BC. Military
history. Google books.
1994 – Li Zhisui. The private life of
Chairman Mao. Tei Hung Chao. New York Random house.
1995 – Shu Guang Zhang. Mao’s
military romanticism, China and the Korean war 1950-1953. Lawrence
uni press of Kansas.
1995 – Guojia Anqouanbi ministry of
state security Tewu central external liason department. Quingbao
military intelligence. (Espionage. (c)1995 E Volkman).
6 Feb 1995 – US and China on brink of
new cold war. Martin Walker. The Guardian UK.
1996 – A history of Chinese
civilization. Jacques Gernot. Google books.
1996 – The Shanghai green gang,
politics and organised crime. Brian G Martin. History as detective
work. Du Yuesherg. Google books.
1996 – The Shanghai green gang,
politics and organised crime 1919-1937. Brian G Martin ebook.
Berkeley uni of California press. Worldcat database.
7 Jan 1996 – Scandal of Chinese
orphanages. Medical staff sex abuse children and starvation. Carterin
Field. The Observer UK.
11 Jan 1996 – Infanticide in Chinese
orphanages. The Irish Times Dublin.
1997 – Ralph Shaw. Sin city. London
Warner books.
1997 – China a macro history. Ray
Huang. Google books.
1998 - The dragons eye. Scott C Stone.
Espionage in China. Google books.
1998 – Bernard Wasserstein. Secret
war in Shanghai. Treachery, subversion and collaboration in the
Second World War. London Profile books ltd.
1998 – Courtland W Robinson. Terms of
refuge. The Indochina exodus and the international response. Zed
press London New york (c)1998.
1998 – Chinese organised crime, a
pathway. Winnie Lee article Emerald publishing group ltd.
15 Sept 1998 – China Jiang Zemin
talks with Socialist international. BBC London UK. Pierre Maurey pres
of Socialist international IS.
27 Dec 1998 – Chinese parliamentary
chairman Socialist legal system. BBC London UK. Chinese news agency.
1999 – James Mann. About face, a
history of America’s curious relationship with China, from Nixon to
Clinton. New York Knopf.
2000 – The dragon syndicates, the
global phenomenon of the triads. Martin Booth. Chinese syndicates
triads.
2000-2009 – In 2000 there were 2
billionaires in China. By 2009 there were 79 billionaires in China.
(The shadow market. Eric J Weiner ©2010).
5 June 2000 – China is assisting
Syria and Iran to develop advanced surface to surface ballistic
missiles, missile engines and guidance systems. (Ross Dunn. Beijing
helping Syria with missiles. The Times UK).
29 Sept 2000 – China Congress
chairman Li Peng on Socialist legal system. BBC London UK. Socialist
legal.
2001 – Gina Corrigan. Miao textiles
from China. The British museum press. ISBN 0-7141-2742-6.
2001 – Chen Jian. Mao’s China and
the cold war. Chapel Hill uni of North Carolina press.
2001 – Stella Dong. Shanghai. The
rise and fall of a decadent city. New York Perennial.
2001 – Operation China. Beijing and
US pres Clinton’s access to a US spy plane, which crashed with a
Chinese fighter jet and crash landed on Hainan island. The US crew
were held for 11 days. Some American hackers broke into Chinese
websites. (We are Anonymous. Parmy Olson ©2012 US).
1 May 2001 – CNN. China US cyber war
escalates. (We are Anonymous. Parmy Olson ©2012 US).
2002 – Jocelyn Chatterton. Chinese
silks and sewing tools. Jocelyn Chatterton. ISBN 0-9542173-0-6.
2002 – Basic guide to Chinese
genealogy. Danny Boey.
2002 – An intellectual history of
modern China. Merle Goldman. Leo Ou-Fen Lee. Goggle books.
2002 – Book. The opium wars. The
addiction of one empire and the corruption of another. W Travis Hanes
iii phd and Frank Sanello. Sorcebook inc US no ISBN.
Feb 2002 – Rahul Badi. The Chinese
connection. Janes intel review vol 14 no 2.
June 2002 – A group of archeologists
in Hunan unearthed 20,000 bamboo strips with 200,000 ideogliphs on
them, the secret history of Qin Sadi Huang .(A universal history of
the destruction of books. Fernando Baez (c)2004 US).
27 Sept 2002 – Chinese Communist
party. BBC London UK. CCP central committee.
mid Dec 2002 – North Korea got 20
tons of tributyl phosphate from China, which can be used for
plutonium reprocessing.
2003 – Josiane Bertin Guest. Chinese
embroidery traditional techniques. BT Batsford ISBN 0-7134-8779-8.
2003 – China’s GDP was $1.4
trillion the seventh largest economy in the world. In 2003 the
Chinese sold the US $152 billion more in goods than they brought. In
2003 the Chinese brought 7% of the worlds oil, a quarter of all
aluminium and steel, nearly a third of the world’s iron ore and
coal and 40% of the world cement. In 2003 foreigners invested more in
building businesses in China than they spent anywhere else in the
world. With money comes knowledge. In 2003 China pulled in $53
billion in foreign money. (China inc. ©2005 Ted C Fishman).
24 Feb 2003 – 260 people werekilled
and 10,000 houses destroyed in Xinjiang (ABC Australia 6 Feb 2013).
4 March 2003 – China's Socialist
legal system by 2010 10th NPC. BBC London UK.
25 July 2003 – Chinese leaders in
Guanzheng Communist youth Congress. BBC London UK. Politburo
Guanzheng. 15th Communist youth Congress ideology.
Aug 2003 – 29 people in China’s
Heilongjiang province were taken to hospital. Artilery shells and
chemicals from a Unit 731 factory. (Japans Gestapo. Mark Felton.
©2009 UK).
30 Sept 2003 – Chinese officials and
trade unions. BBC London UK. Speech about trade unions. All China
federation of trade union cadre.
2004 – Robert Bickers. Empire made
me. An Englishman adrift in Shanghai. Penguin books.
Jan 2004 – Bulletin. Inside Chinas
cold war. In Jan 2004 a large set of archive materials which was kept
in the Chinese foreign ministry archives since 1949, the eventual
declassification of all Chinese foreign ministry documents will.
(Google books).
February 2004 – Chinese organised
crime. Bertil Lintner article. Global crime (ncjrs abstracts
database).
27 June 2004 – Police arrest a woman
in China’s Shaaxi region for opium production. BBC London.
27 June 2004 – China is helping opium
farmers in the Golden triangle to grow alternative crops. BBC London.
4 Sept 2004 – Chinese Communist party
ties with the Bangladesh Communist party. BBC UK.
2005 – Book China inc. How the rise
of the next superpower challenges America and the world. Ted C
Fishman. ISBN 0-7432-5752-9.
2005 – Crime punishment and policy in
China. Borge Bakken. Crime and control history. Google books.
2005 – China is buying oil fields
internationally and also signing exclusive oil and gas supply deals
with Saudi and Russian companies. (China inc. ©2005 Ted C Fishman).
18 Jan 2005 -
Arrests follow huge Chinese back fraud. Chinese authorities have
arrested dozens of government officials and others accused in a
scheme to steal 7.4 billion yuan ($NZ1.3b) from a state bank through
fraudulent loans, news reports says. Prosecutors intend to file
charges against 69 people including former employees of the
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), one of the country’s
four main state-owned commercial banks, the official Xinhua News
Agency said yesterday. The Chinese Government has dismissed 80
officials accused of colluding in the scheme and some of them being
prosecuted, the China Daily newspaper said. China’s big state-owned
banks are undergoing audits in an effort to tighten their controls
before they try to raise capital by selling shares on foreign stock
exchanges. Investigators said the scheme at ICBC was led by
businessman Feng Mingchang, who allegedly defrauded the bank’s
branch in Foshan, a city in Guangdong province near Hong Kong, the
news reports said. Dozens of bank and government officials are
accused of forging false letters of credit and proof of land and
property in order for Feng to receive loans, they said. More than 2b
yuan still has not been recovered, reports stated. The case adds to a
string of multi-million dollar bank frauds uncovered at Chinese state
banks in recent years. The Government announced in November that
auditors had found fraudulent transactions at ICBC totaling 6.9b yuan
in 2000-02. It wasn’t clear whether that report was related to the
latest announcement of prosecutions. (Chch Press NZ. 18 Jan 2005
AP.).
31 March 2005 – A Chinese Socialist
delegation met with the Socialist party of Serbia delegates. BBC
London UK.
18 May 2005 -
Shanghai judges look at NZ courts Judge and jurors … from left,
Chief of the Judicial Police Division, Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate
People’s Court, Li Xuezhong; Chief of Adjudication Supervision
Division, Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court, Sheng
Huanwei; Senior judge, Shanghai Marine Court, Shen Mantang; Dunedin
District Court judge Stephen O’Driscoll; Senior judge Shanghai No.1
Intermediate people’s Court, Bao Xianming; Vice Chief of No. 5
Civil division, Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court, Li
Shulan; Senior judge and Chief of Office, Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate
People’s Court, Yu Xiaohua; Senior Judge and Chief of No. 1
Criminal Division, Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court, Ni
Jinlong. Courts in New Zealand and China were doing the same job
differently, the leader of a delegation of judges from Shanghai said
yesterday during a visit to the Dunedin courthouse in lower Stuart
st. The judicial systems in the two countries were quite different,
but that masked the fact they were doing the same job, Shanghai No.1
Intermediate People’s Court Senior Judge Bao Xianming said. “For
the judiciary, the fairness and efficiency is the same,” Mr Bao
said through an interpreter. Just as in New Zealand, their job was to
“cope with the crime and protect people,” he said during the
sister-city visit. Among the main differences was that common law in
China was closer to civil law in New Zealand, he said. Courts in
China tended to deal with more civil law. “The main purpose of the
visit is to have a general knowledge of New Zealand courts and the
judiciary,” Mr Boa said. Areas the delegation looked at included
the organizational structure of the courts and their operation, the
management of judges, the criminal procedure, and the simplification
of civil proceedings. Mr Boa said their interest in the New Zealand
system was for reference, not necessarily to adopt any of the same
systems. “They are in a different environment,” he said. Dunedin
District Court Judge Stephen O’Driscoll hosted the delegation and
said it was good to be able to return the hospitality a Dunedin
delegation experienced on its recent sister-city visit to Shanghai.
The delegation is also visiting Queenstown. (Otago Daily Times18 May
2005 by Tom McKinlay)
18 May 2005 -
China’s Wu to visit NZ. China’s No. 2 leader We Bangguo will
arrive in New Zealand this month for the next round of what is called
in Beijing “China’s leadership diplomacy”. Wu is chairman of
the ruling National People’s Congress. On the agenda will be talks
on issues such as China’s relationship with Taiwan, North Korea,
the South Pacific and regional economic developments. (Chch Press NZ.
18 May 2005 NZPA).
23 May 2005 – Rafael Antony Brander
missing person.
27 May 2005 -
Four alleged kidnappers to seek bail. Four Chinese nationals charged
in connection with the kidnapping of two Auckland men are expected to
apply for bail when they reappear in court today. Guangyi Lai, 22, Li
Wang, 22, Kai Zhu, 22, and Chongxu Rong, 19, were remanded in custody
when they first appeared in the Auckland District Court yesterday.
They each face two counts of kidnapping – one for unlawfully
detaining Sam Maosheng Chen and one for Mian Lin. Police had said
other charges were likely. The charges related to events on Tuesday,
when the four men allegedly kidnapped Chen and Lin from Denny’s
Restaurant in New Lynn, in Auckland’s west. (Christchurch Press
NZPA 27 May 2005).
3 Aug 2005 – Archives gives up
secrets of Japans Unit 731. China Daily.
2006 – Chinese human smuggling in
transit. Melvin R J Soudijn. Smuggling Chinese people.
2006 – Kala electric in Tehran, a
front company. Obtained material and equipment for the Natanz
nuclear facility from India and China. (Spying on the bomb. ©2006 J
Richelson).
2006 – Triads, heroin trafficking and
sex slavery. (The history of organised crime. David Southwell ©2006).
2006 – Triad’s and Tongs have
allegedly been around for 7,000 years. Chinese communities worldwide.
Drugs, human trafficking, corruption, sex slavery, heroin trafficking
and the CIA. Extortion, smuggling, Tongs and Triads, opium and
gambling. (The history of organised crime. David Southwell ©2006).
12 Feb 2006 – Chinese propaganda
urges Socialist. BBC London UK. Conform with Socialism.
27 Feb 2006 – Chinese officials met
delegates of the Socialist group in the European parliament. BBC
London UK. Martin Schulz chair of the Socialist group in the European
parliament.
21 March 2006 – Chinese politburo
member urges Socialist. BBC London UK.
11 Aug 2006 – Wal Mart China unions.
The Press Christchurch NZ./Trade unions ACFTU umbrella group for
world. Stories in China.
21 August 2006 – Bomb found at
internet café.
25 August 2006 – Venezuela could
triple its oil exports to China to about 500,000 barrels a day over
the next few years. (BBC TV. 2.30am NZ time).
16 Oct 2006 – Food poisoning outbreak
at Chinese school sickens up to 200 people.
1 Nov 2006 – Man arrested for
throwing explosives at police.
2007 – Chinese slave scandal.
Wikipedia.
9 Jan 2007 – Chinese parliamentary
vice head visits French Socialist party head for ties. BBC London UK.
Segolene Royal head of French Socialist party.
23 Jan 2007 – China keeps its
currency the yuan artificially low. Trade surplus, Chinas largest
with the US, currency undervalued. US companies in China. China and 6
party talks on North Korea. (9645khz 1.45am NZ time VOA world news
now).
25 Jan 2007 – US officials fear war
in space by China Chinas anti-satellite interceptor test on Jan 11 is
part of a covert space weapons program designed to cripple the US
military in a conflict. The Washington Times reported quoting
Pentagon officials. See Defence officials said the test has raised
alarm bells because it exposed a key strategic vulnerability. They
were major gaps in US intelligence about which other space weapons
and capabilities had or was deploying that could cripple or disable
US satellites which handle about 90% of all intelligence and missile
guidance according to the report. The 11 Jan test also alarmed
military and defence officials because it undermined American
intelligence estimates that China military trails the US military in
terms of weapons and war capabilities by ten years. (The Age.
Melbourne AAP Australia).
6 March 2007 – China’s Li Changchun
a Socialist core values system. BBC London UK. Senior CCP leader
Socialist core values system.
12 June 2007 – Human rights in China.
State secrets. Chinas legal labyrinth. Human rights in China.
29 August 2007 – The Chinese finance
ministry sold $79.4 billion worth of 10 year bonds to Chinas central
bank on 29 August 2007 setting up the worlds largest state investment
agency, China investment co ltd. China seeks higher returns on its
currency reserves by setting up a state owned investment company,
which starts business in September. The new fed invested $3 billion
in 2 stake in the US based Blackstone group, which suffered losses
during the subprime crisis. (Stratfor situation reports).
29 Oct 2007 – Reuters. Chinese birth
defects soar due to pollution, report.
31 Dec 2007 – Chinese Socialist
ideology. BBC London UK. 17th party Congress Beijing. 29
Dec 2007 Xinhua.
2008 – The role culture plays in
Chinas illicit drug chemical foreign policy. Justin Schoeman marine
corps council and staff college USA Quantico VA (Worldcat database).
2008 – The high speed link between
Shanghai and Beijing will began its run in 2008. The year of China’s
first summer Olympics. The $1.2 billion maglev train running at
nearly 300mph. (China inc. ©2005 Ted C Fishman)
2008 – Ecuador began borrowing from
China. $3.2 billion of debt. China and Eduador's oil, up front
payments. China is now Eduador's biggest trading partner. (CCTV
America Dan Collyns. 21 May 2015).
12 May 2008 – 70,000 people were
killed in Sichuan in a 7.8 quake. (Aljazeera 15 Oct 2013).
12 May 2008 – 8 earthquake, 87,000
people were dead or missing. (Hindustan Times 2 April 2014).
12 May 2008 – In Sichuan 70,000
people were killed in a 7.9 earthquake. Rapture Ready.
12 May 2008 – 80,000 people were
killed in Sichuan in a 7.8 earthquake in Chengdu. (ABC Australia 6
Feb 2013).
2009 – Serge Michel. Michel Beuret.
China safari, on the trail of Beijing’s expansion in Africa. New
York nation books.
2009 – The University of Toronto in
Canada uncovered a Cyberspying scheme called Ghostnet, from China,
which hacked into government and private office computers in more
than 100 countries. (The shadow market. Eric J Weiner. ©2010).
24 April 2009 – Xinhua. Chinas gold
reserves reach 1,053 tonnes. China daily.
22 July 2009 – Eswar Prasad. Isaac
Serkin. Skys the limit. National and global implications of Chinas
reserve accumulation. Brookings institute.
July-Oct 2009 – In October 2009 Human
rights watch reported that 43 Chinese men and teenage boys of Uighur
descent had ‘disappeared’ following July 2009 clashes, tip of
iceberg. (The shadow market. ©2010 Eric J Weiner US).
1 Oct 2009 – Six decades of Communist
rule in China. Stephen McDonnell. Australian corp Sydney.
9 Oct 2009 – Bryan Krekel. Capability
of the Peoples Republic of China to conduct cyber warfare and
computer network exploitation. US China economic and security review
commission Washington DC.
2010 – Burma human trafficking. Asia
Pacific. A grim trade Burma’s ethnic women trafficked to China.
Irrewaddy Global post.
2010 – In Aug 2011 the New York Times
said Chinese computers were the targets of 500,000 cyber attacks in
2010. Half of them originated outside China, Trojan horse malware.
Many of them originated in the US. (Web of deceit. Anne P Mintz.
©2012 US).
2010 – Hua Di a former leading member
of China’s ballistic missile project says China is developing a new
land mobile ICBM capable of reaching the US, and a long range
submarine launched ballistic missile SLBM. The new ICBM will become
operational by the end of the 1990s for the possible deployment
before 2010 with the new SLBMs ready for use by the mid 1990s.
Ryoichi Hamamoto Chinas expanding ballistic missile program. ICBM
capable of reaching the US could be ready for deployment before 2010.
Daily Yomiun 16 December 1992 Lexis Nexis.com.
2010 – By 2010 nearly half of all
Chinese will live in urban areas. Some of them urban metropolises
with populations of a million plus that didn’t even exist a few
years earlier. (China inc. ©2005 Ted C Fishman).
2010 – In 2010 a computer worm called
Stuxnet and Siemens industrial centres for electrical power, nuclear
and oil production. It effected India, Indonesia, China and Iran. Its
origins are unknown. (Web of deceit. Anne P Mintz (c)2012 US).
2010-2030 – The UN predicts that by
2010 the vast influx of rural residents to the cities will boost
Chinas rate of urbanization by 45% and by 2030 to 60%. (China inc.
(C)2005 Ted C Fishman).
2010-2030 – China’s economic
growth, and economy on track to surpass that of Japan by the year
2010 and to match that of the US by the year 2030. (Cold war. ©1993
M Walker).
12 Jan 2010 – China’s Li calls for
Socialist. BBC London UK. Socialist core values.
15 Jan 2010 – Xinhua. China’s forex
reserves near $2.4 trillion. Xinhua net.
9 Feb 2010 – Underbelly of Chinas
opium days. Troy Lennon. The Daily Telegraph Surry hills NSW
Australia.
1 April 2010 – Chinese official
pledge party ties with European parliament Socialist group. BBC
London UK. Socialist group of European parliament, Severin vice
chairman.
14 April 2010 – A 7 earthquake killed
2,039 people in Yushu and Qinghai west of Beijing. (Aljazeera 15 Oct
2013).
14 April 2010 – In Qinghai a 6.9
earthquake killed 400 people. (Hindustan Times 2 April 2014).
2011 – The opium war, China. By Julia
Lovell. Picador Pan Macmillan Australia pty ltd. ISBN 978 1 7426
10528.
2011 – Migration, human trafficking,
the voice of Chinese women. Min Liu. Brunswick Worldcat database.
14 Jan 2011 – Kesoo88 Yqutube video
Chinese genealogy records.
11 Feb 2011 – China backs Laos
farmers to cut opium production. BBC London. Xinhua.
18 March 2011 – Xinhua Socialist
legal system Chinese. BBC London UK.
20 March 2011 – China NPC Socialist
legal system. BBC London UK.
27 Oct 2011 – China’s white paper
on Chinese Socialist system of laws. BBC London UK.
1 Dec 2011 – You Tube. China
threatens world war 3 of anyone attacks Iran.
7 Dec 2011 – BBC UK. Hu Jintao tells
the China Navy to prepare for warfare.
7 Dec 2011 – 178 kids were rescued in
China's human trafficking bust. CBS AP Beijing.
8 Dec 2011 – CNN Freedom project.
Ending modern day slavery. Hundreds arrested in child trafficking
ring bust China.
2012 – Historical dictionary of
Chinese intelligence. IC Smith. Nigel West. From 400BC. Google books.
2012 – Selling sex overseas. Chinese
women and global sex trafficking. Lo Lin Chin. James O Finchenamer.
New York uni press Worldcat database.
10 Oct 2012 – China Daily. China to
set up database for organ transplants Beijing Xinhua.
24 Oct 2012 – Israel Hayom. Families
of terror victims sue bank of China over Hamas ties. Edna Adato and
Israel Hayom staff. Bank of China wire transfers for Hamas from Syria
and Iran.
8 Nov 2012 – ABC news Australia.
Chinas communists meet to reveal new leaders. By Stephen McDonnell.
Communist party of China.
14 Nov 2012 – US Congress urged to
probe Chinese cyber espionage. TVNZ One news.
18 Nov 2012 – The Sun Daily. Chinese
street children found dead in dumpster. Beijing. Five boys aged about
ten in city of Bijie in Guizhou province.
2013 – Chinese industrial espionage
technology acquisition. William C Hannas. James Mulvenon. Anna B
Puglisi. NSA director, cyber espionage and transfer of wealth. Google
books.
20 April 2013 – 160 people were
killed and 5,000 wounded in a 6.6 earthquake in Sichuan. (Aljazeera
15 Oct 2013).
17 July 2013 – China bans
GlaxoSmithKline exec from leaving the country. GlaxoSmithKline makes
Paxil, Avandia and wellbitrin. (CNN money. Mark Thompson and Charles
Riley. Esther Pang and Vivian Kam).
22 July 2013 – A 5.9 earthquake
killed 95 people in Gansu. (Aljazeera 15 Oct 2013).
Dec 2013 – Brisbane Times Australia 6
Dec 2014. Guangdong drug raids in Dec 2013. Operation Thunder. 3,000
police and helicopters, 109 raids. 3 tonnes of meth was confiscated.
100 foreigners, mostly Africans were detained in the raids.
26 Feb 2014 – Chinese president,
publicize core Socialist values. BBC London UK. Xi Jinping. Socialist
China.
15 April 2014 – Employees of GSK
bribed government officials, pharma groups and hospitals, doctors to
promote sales. Investigation into Iraq business too. (AFP 3 news New
Zealand).
31 May 2014 – China’s leader urges
Socialist values for children. BBC London UK. Jinping. Socialist core
values.
23 June 2014 – A 19 year old died
after abuse in Chinas internet rehab. Bloomberg business week.
Beijing news. Mirror. Christina Larson. In 2008 China called overuse
of the internet a mental illness.
26 June 2014 – Xinhua insight. Anti
drug wars. A tale of two villages. Supplied over one third of China’s
crystal meth, a raid on 29 Dec, 3 tonnes of drug seized, closed 77
meth labs and arrested 182 people.
30 June 2014 – China's Socialist
propaganda. BBC London UK. Publicizing Socialist core values. Liu.
1 July 2014 – Washington Post.
GlaxoSmithKline sex tape shows up corruption in China. Adam Taylor.
Sunday Times UK. Mark Reilly. Corruption involving travel agencies,
doctors and consultants, the paying of 3 billion yuan ($483 million),
in bribes for profit.
9 July 2014 – The Japan Times. China
opening up more of Unit 731 warfare lab. Kyodo Jiji. Harbin, tests on
human prisoners. Thousands of people died in the experiments. Xinhua
news agency. Victims of its “comfort women” system of forced
sexual servitude. Historical facts about the war and the comfort
women.
12 July 2014 – Chinese rulers turn to
triads. The Sydney Morning Herald Australia. The Bamboo union, money
laundering an tax.
3 Aug 2014 – Business week. A 6.5
earthquake in China. A death toll of 367 and over 1,800 people were
injured. Bloomsberg. 12,000 houses toppled. 2,500 troops were sent to
the region.
4 Aug 2014 – Strong China earthquake
kills thousands. A 6.3 earthquake. Stuff.co.nz. 367 peope were killed
and 1,881 people were injured, thousands of buildings collapsed.
12,000 houses collapsed. Streets lwere ike a battlefield after
bombardment.
4 Aug 2014 – Todays Zaman. AP.
Kunming. Death toll from earthquake in south China rises to nearly
400. 6.3 or 6.5 earthquake. 12,000 houses collapsed.
7 Aug 2014 – China earthquake toll
hits 600. Andrew Jacobs. New York Times. At least 9 people are
missing.
10 Aug 2014 – Chinas abandoned
babies. Communities digital news. Jacquie Kubin. 10,000 children
mainly girls, are abandoned in China each year.
11 Aug 2014 – South China Morning
Post. Sex slavery thrives as officials say one thing and do another.
Cary Huang. Rape is not work. No consent. A cover for sex
trafficking.
18 Aug 2014 – Wall Street Journal
blog. Denying historians. Chinas archives are increasingly off
bounds. Chinese archives.
26 Aug 2014 – Int business Times.
Jeff Stone. Suspected Chinese spy. Lizhong Fan fled the US, after
Arizona counter terrorism centre and disappeared.
27 Aug 2014 – Japanese lawmaker aged
71, pleads not guilty to meth charges, China. CNN wire.
22 Sept 2014 – China, cases of
torture in police detention. NZ Herald. Beijing. Police. Reject
evidence obtained by torture.
23 Sept 2014 – Amnesty blasts China’s
torture tool industry. NZ Herald Beijing AP. Police equipment used
for torture. Cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of people.
Amnesty International.
27 Sept 2014 – Chinese noodle shop
laces noodles with opium to keep customers coming back. Stuff.co.nz
Terence McCoy Washington Post.
15 Oct 2014 – China has more than 8.2
million people in poverty. 3news NZ. Living on less than $1.27 a day.
In the worlds second largest economy.
28 Oct 23014 – Xi says China adheres
to Socialist path in rule of law. CCTV.com Beijing. Xinhua. Pres Xi
Jinping. Crienglish.com.
4 Nov 2014 – 11 abducted infants are
rescued, 34 suspects arrested. Human trafficking case in Yunnan
province. Sanghaiist. FXC. China Daily.
4 Nov 2014 – Corruption in health
ills in China. Financial Times. A Chinese court has hit UK drug
company GlaxoSmithKline with bribery fines. GSK British in China.
Mark Reilly.
5 Nov 2014 – Over 1,000 people were
arrested in an online baby trafficking racket. Shanghaiist China.
7 Nov 2014 – Sex trafficking and
China’s one child policy. The Diplomat. Horrific violation of human
victims of sex trafficking. Crimes of trafficking of women and
children.
23 Nov 2014 – Earthquake 6.3 in
China’s Sichuan province. Xinhua. New York Times. The Australian.
Reuters. Two deaths were reported and 54 people were injured. Fox
news.
28 Nov 2014 – NZ City. Auckland man
accused of Chinese woman’s murder. Kyung Yup Kim, a Korean citizen
who is a permanent resident of New Zealand. Killing of a woman in
China. Extradition. He has been in jail since June 2011. A woman in
Shanghai was murdered in Dec 2009. NZ Lawyer Tony Ellis.
5 Dec 2014 – New Zealand born man
held in China for alleged drug smuggling. TVNZ. Arrested with Kalynda
Davis. Peter Gardiner based in Sydney. Trying to smuggle 75kg meth
from Guangzhou China to Australia.
13 Dec 2014 – Archives Nanjing
massacres. Xinhua Beijing. China’s state archives SAA Nanjing
massacre. Japanese campaign of mass murder and rape.
4 March 2015 – First paedophiles
convicted as rapists in underage sex of a 13 year old girl. Daily
Mail UK. Rape kids and get jail now.
6 March 2015 – Glaxo Smith Kline
fired more than 100 staff in China. Corruption. GSK was fined 300
million pounds in 2014.
5 June 2015 – China forges ahead with
expansion despite US posturing. The Globe and Mail. The South China
sea is on the boil again. China is dredging up the seabed and
spraying sand onto shoals and reefs to build islands 809 hectares.
5 June 2015 – Threat to shoot RAAF
planes highlights south China sea tensions. Financial review.
AFP.com. China also accused the US of slander.
6 June 2015 – Firms in China seeking
shell companies in Hong Kong. Want China Times. Chinese business
seeking to buy shell companies in Hong Kong. Economic Wu Zhichao
equities.
11 June 2015 – ex Chinese official on
the most wanted list applies for asylum in the US. Yang Xiuzhu, a
woman. Sydney Morning Herald. Ben Blanchard. Yang fled to Singapore
in 2003 and change her name then flew to New York. (Also went to
Amsterdam).
12 June 2015 – China's ex security
chief gets life for corruption. Financial Express. Slate mag. Irish
Tims. China former security chief Zhou Yongkang jailed for life. The
first senior politician convicted on corruption charges since the
Communist pary took over in 1949.
2050 – By 2050 Chinas economy could
be 75% bigger than America’s. China may supplant the US in the
world marketplace. (China inc.©2005 Ted C Fishman).
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