07/21/2023 / By Ethan Huff
One of communist China’s most devious schemes for world domination has come to fruition as the world’s largest dictatorship is now largely in control of the oceans and global seafood supply.
Circulating satellite photos show a massive Chinese-owned “floating city” out in the water off the coast of Argentina. Said floating city is larger than the entirety of Washington, D.C. – and because it sits beyond the 200th nautical mile from Argentina’s coast, it is technically within the bounds of the law for international waters.
The purpose of China’s floating city is to legally fish Argentina’s waters for fish and other seafood products that then get sent back to the motherland. And Argentina cannot do anything about it because the positioning of the floating city is technically legal.
According to reports, ships will port at China’s floating city off Argentina’s coast and remain there for sometimes years at a time. Once they get loaded up with seafood products, these ships then return to China to offload the loot.
“They don’t pay any taxes here, and they don’t buy any supplies or fuel,” one report out of Argentina states. “They don’t interact with us at all despite being right next to us. But they occupy all the fishing spots for years until the fish go extinct, then move on to the next one.”
(Related: It looks like communist China is planning to attack the United States soon.)
The ruthless way that China is harvesting fish from Argentina’s waters means that in just a few short years, the entire area – and perhaps the entire South Atlantic – will be completely devoid of fish.
“It’s not ‘our’ fish because it’s beyond the 200th mile,” sources in Argentina say. “But it’s where our fishermen go to try to make a living, and it’s getting harder every year.”
Like in the United States, Argentina and other South American countries are moving in the direction of outlawing plastic straws and bags and the like in an effort to protect the oceans from waste. Meanwhile, communist China is fishing the ocean’s waters dry and nobody says a thing about it.
According to Argentinian sources, communist China has already done “irreversible damage to oceanic ecology. This includes in the Pacific Ocean as well, which is currently in a “death spiral of missing links in the food chain.”
In the next five years, it is expected that the Pacific Ocean will lose 80 percent of its biodiversity. In the Atlantic, upwards of 25 to 100 different ocean species are going extinct every single year.
“Alaskan crab populations are gone,” Argentinian sources say. “We have maybe 2-3 more years of fishing those before they are gone forever.”
There are also reports that communist China is using “disguised boats” in the North Atlantic to dredge lobsters instead of live-trapping them as is usually the format. What this means is that no breeding or egg-carrying lobsters are saved, as China is scooping them all up with no regard for their future subsistence.
“In two years, China has undone more than 100 years of lobster fishing stewardship,” sources say. “Their fishing fleets should have been sunk five years ago. It’s already too late to do something about it. The oceans are dead unless we impose blanket fishing bans for the next 40 years.”
We are told that the total destruction of our oceans is intentional, and that communist China is doing it on purpose to destroy other nations’ ability to feed themselves.
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