10-01-2025, 08:49 PM
China is like the COVID Navy of the oceans. They may not always be seen but that does not mean they are not there .
Think about the few countries which are trying to take land and subjugate a people; it is a very old story that seems to rinse and repeat every few decades. Good news is China is having some very big problems with their economy, leadership transfer, and their people starving with no jobs and no money.
If I were some mystic I would declare it is the Gods, in their infinite wisdom, that has turned against China's leadership and the CCP; Woe be unto them who pisses the Gods off, ( there are actually Chinese who are saying and believing that) etc etc etc !
Hard to make money as a Mystic plus there are always those who would gladly cut important pieces of you body off or steal your liver for resale if your crystal ball does not flatter them... I just hope the CCP falls/is overthrown before a real shooting war get started in the Pacific.
https://news.usni.org/2025/10/01/manila-...rsFilipino fishermen discovered the 12-foot-long drone Sept. 28, 2025, and turned it over to a Philippine Coast Guard station on Linapacan. Philippine Coast Guard photo
Think about the few countries which are trying to take land and subjugate a people; it is a very old story that seems to rinse and repeat every few decades. Good news is China is having some very big problems with their economy, leadership transfer, and their people starving with no jobs and no money.
If I were some mystic I would declare it is the Gods, in their infinite wisdom, that has turned against China's leadership and the CCP; Woe be unto them who pisses the Gods off, ( there are actually Chinese who are saying and believing that) etc etc etc !
Hard to make money as a Mystic plus there are always those who would gladly cut important pieces of you body off or steal your liver for resale if your crystal ball does not flatter them... I just hope the CCP falls/is overthrown before a real shooting war get started in the Pacific.
https://news.usni.org/2025/10/01/manila-...rsFilipino fishermen discovered the 12-foot-long drone Sept. 28, 2025, and turned it over to a Philippine Coast Guard station on Linapacan. Philippine Coast Guard photo
Quote:The Philippine Coast Guard confiscated a Chinese-made autonomous underwater vessel operating within the country’s waters in the South China Sea over the weekend, marking the latest seizure of Beijing’s subsurface drones by Manila in recent years.
Filipino fishermen discovered the 12-foot-long drone Sunday and turned it over to a Philippine Coast Guard station on Linapacan. An agency press release highlighted the Chinese markings on the drone and its similarity with previously recovered vessels from other parts of the Philippines.
The agency’s preliminary investigation claimed that the drone was equipped with a conductivity, temperature and depth sensor for oceanographic survey operations. Manila has recovered at least five Chinese-origin drones between July 2022 and December 2024, according to Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela.
“Recovered units have shown capabilities for autonomous data processing, storage and satellite transmission, with one case revealing encrypted communications to mainland China during operations,” reads the release.
Two of these vessels were nabbed within Philippine archipelagic waters off Misamis Oriental and Masbate. The other two were found in the Luzon Strait, a strategic waterway separating the first and second island chains that has seen increased Philippine, Chinese and American military activities amid concerns of a potential Taiwan contingency spillover. In April, the Philippine Navy presented the recovered drones and claimed that they were likely sent by China to map out the country’s waters, potentially for military purposes.
“We commend the quick action of the local fishermen for reporting this find. This incident highlights the need for continued community awareness and a whole-of-nation approach to deter unauthorized activities in our waters,” Philippine Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Ronnie Gavan stated in the release.




