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And eventually he says, well, Antarctic, but at the Arctic, Russia, Canada, the US, China, or Great Britain, or whatever, all these countries are going to be pushing for control of mineral rights.
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They will abandon their true neutrality and align themselves and work with the UN and or NATO, which will open them to being ultimately attacked and invaded by the powers from the East, meaning China and Russia.
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And he mentions Persia, China, Russia, and other countries.
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other countries have it. Clearly, probably Russia has it. Clearly, probably China has it. Brazil certainly has it.
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Same in Russia, maybe in China as well, Germany or the UK.
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Because then the UK created the steam engine and the British Navy ruled over China and then over the world.
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These companies argue that if this happens, China would be at an advantage because it would make available to all of their companies this information and knowledge.
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What I can say confidently and with certainty is that if the current President of the United States, who doesn't have the time to go to his own son's wedding, has the time to deal with this issue, I mean, to deal with the war with Iran or relations with China, the President of the United States doesn't deal with more than two or three people.
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BRIC, B-R-I-C, Brazil, Russia, India, China, the developing economy.
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China has so much rare earth because it's examined all of its territory.
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Brazil has much more rare earth than China across all of its territory.
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China has been building 50,000 kilometers of railways and has been doing this for 15 years.
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Obviously, that's a key area of contest between the US and China, specifically when it comes to refinement.
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Brazil has plenty of opportunities to have relations with both the US and with China.
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Either with the US or with China.
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Between the US or China, Brazil should choose Brazil.
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So we should have good relations with the US and with China.
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China doesn't fund any NGOs here.
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Brazil sends more than a third of its exports to China.
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So Brazil must also have a relationship with China that respects Brazilian sovereignty.
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Whatever is beneficial to Brazil and to China and is a shared interest, we should do.
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There's a lot that Brazil can do, both with the US and with China.
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Ryan, Grush also mentioned that during his time as an intelligence officer, that he learned that the U.S. had a UFO crash retrieval program, but also that our adversaries had these same crash retrieval programs, most notably Russia and China.
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There's a lot of documentation from the Soviet Union and Russia and interest shown in China on these topics as well.
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Never mind the fact that our adversaries often, such as China, have the ability to put a large amount of resources and people into specific problems,
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China and Russia.
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That's really, if that was like Russia or China and they got him alive somewhere,
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And if I go, well, that experience was a reentry of a 2013 rocket from China.
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Are the people who really know the truth about this stuff cooperating between China and Russia?
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But I guarantee you, we did operations inside China with their cooperations.
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My understanding, too, is that China and Russia
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ADVERSARIES LIKE CHINA AND
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CHINA AND RUSSIA.
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