 let's lay down the discussion. China, US, trade, war, you want to call it, right? Look at the picture this way. China is a corporation. Okay, it's a central corporation that is functioning or has been functioning on all cylinders, making sure all of its different branches of governance control are synced up so they can push their one agenda, which is one belt, one road initiative, which basically means that China is trying to make sure as much of the global economy goes through it as possible. Okay, may it be through Africa, may it be through Asia, may it be through Europe, may it be through the Pacific, may it be through North America. So consider China, one gigantic corporation. Now the United States, it is a corporation, it is run by corporations, but there isn't synergy among all its branches. There's beginning to be synergy among all its branches, right? There has been synergy between its military and its corporate agenda, right? Banana Republic, we talked about the stuff, the origin of Banana Republic, how the US military is used to secure resources for American corporations around the globe and all that jazz, right? But the synergy is not complete, like China. So the corporations in the United States right now, and we know it's not in just going back to the United States, we know that the synergy is not complete because US corporations have been chasing growth, have been chasing growth and profits by farming out their factories to China, right? They've been making products in China to sell to the United States, right? And the rest of the world, right? So they were chasing cheap labor, no environmental regulations, minimal tariffs as possible, right? But now they're realizing that there are Chinese corporations coming up that are starting to leave them in the dirt, right? Technology is one place we're seeing this. China is number one with 5G. Silicon Valley is way behind, right? Hence the trade war. A rest of Hauwei executive in Vancouver banning 5G technology from Hauwei, different parts of the Western world. China recently saying that they're going to make their code, they're going to make it open source, they're going to make their code available. They're not putting the code of the 5G technology behind closed doors, right? To allow whichever company, whichever country that buys their 5G technology to modify that technology to suit their own means. And that way they can take a look at the background code to make sure that there's no back doors. Now this is going to take tremendous amount of manpower to do this, right? Any back doors spying on them, right? That's China fighting back. US tech companies are trying to ban their technology from being used in the Western world, right? So what's going on between China and the United States is corporate wars. That's what the United States is trying to prevent. They're trying to slow down the rise of China, hopefully turn it back down where they start declining. I don't think it's going to happen. I don't think the US is going to be successful unless it's a full-blown military operation and they can't hit China right off the bat. They have to hit China's tentacles, right? China's extremities may be in Africa, South America, Middle East, Asia, right? They can create turmoil all around to slow down China's growth and China's leverage to the tilt, right? So we'll see how all that plays out. These are corporate wars we're in the midst of right now.