05/17/2023 / By Kevin Hughes
Author and futurist Steve Quayle joined Maria Zeee’s “Zeee Media” podcast to discuss China’s war against the West.
Quayle, the former editor and publisher of the Survival Quest and Security and Survival Chronicles newsletters, warned that a genetic manipulation of the human race is happening. This does not only pertain to bioweapons that target a specific race, but standalone genetic maps of individuals.
According to Quayle, Beijing is behind this nefarious plan. He added that China owns the largest database of people – about two-thirds of the world’s population – which enabled its genetic mapping. Ancestry.com also has different databases of people who want to know their own genetic makeup, which was an attractive proposition to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Companies connected to the CCP later purchased these results.
The futurist mentioned that the first thing that goes down in a war is communications, something that will surely happen if China decides to attack Taiwan and the United States. Zeee agreed, citing how China is already carrying out a dry run of its invasion during war games. She added that a mysterious Chinese “dark fleet” is practicing how to cut undersea internet cables to sever Taipei’s link to the world.
Quayle told Zeee that the Land Down Under is not exempt from China’s attacks – given that Australia is a member of the Five Eyes global intelligence network. Being a part of this network, he added, could only mean that Canberra’s communications will also be a target.
Aside from China, North Korea also poses a threat to the U.S. with its arsenal of advanced hypersonic missiles exceeding that of America. Russia is also poised to attack the U.S. with its Kinzhal and Zircon hypersonic missiles.
Quayle noted that Russia was telling the world the truth with its disclosure of 40 U.S.-funded biological weapons laboratories in Ukraine. Washington initially denied the existence of the biolabs, but eventually admitted that they are operational. That’s more reason for Russia to launch an attack against the United States. (Related: After repeatedly denying the existence of Ukrainian biolabs, Pentagon finally admits to running 46 of them.)
The U.S. Department of Defense said it has operated 46 biolabs in Ukraine, with the said facilities handling dangerous pathogens. Victoria Nuland, under secretary of state for political affairs at the U.S. Department of State, expressed fears that the laboratories would “fall into Russian hands.”
Moreover, the author and futurist also mentioned that people are already watching the collapse of the global financial realm. He cited in particular the fall of the petrodollar and the rise of other currencies. According to Quayle, the petrodollar is being rejected by the BRICS group – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa – and more than 140 other countries.
Ultimately, Quayle remarked that the current situation should serve as a warning and a wake-up call to the West that has underestimated its enemies for far too long.
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