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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 393.24+1.1%Dec 11 4:00 PM EST

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (148781)5/28/2019 12:57:40 AM
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per 'first they go for the Chinese, then the ..., and the ... and finally the catholics'

and per 'each time the cage is opened, the same ugly little beasts come out'

but, as team china is welcoming overseas scholars of merit, as is welcoming overseas businesses, and

given freedom island Hong Kong has master plan for biotech industry and one-stop hub for IPO, the developing trends mode well, whatever the temporary pain

In the mean time, message loud and clear, that ethnic Chinese STEM folks have no future w/I USA domain - time to uproot as per scholars gone before en.wikipedia.org

<<Under Secretary Kimball, who had tried for several years to keep Qian in the U.S., commented on his treatment: "It was the stupidest thing this country ever did. He was no more a Communist than I was, and we forced him to go." [2]

Immediately upon his return, Qian began a remarkably successful career in rocket science, boosted by the reputation he garnered for his past achievements as well as Chinese state support for his nuclear research. He led and eventually became the father of the Chinese missile program, which constructed the Dongfeng ballistic missiles and the Long March space rockets.>>, per mathematics matter and history important
scmp.com

<<Scientist hits back at US university over ‘unusual and abrupt’ sacking in China funding ties case

Chinese-American biologist questioned by US agency says he has disclosed his research activity to Emory University every year since 2012>>

scmp.com

<<Yale University chief stakes support for international students amid China-US academic visa turmoil

Peter Salovey urges US authorities to clarify any concerns about scholarly exchanges, saying unease is growing among students and researchers>>

houstonchronicle.com

<<Chinese-American group unsettled by MD Anderson faculty ousters>>
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