Wednesday, June 8, 2016

The Hunt for Treasure Under the China Sea

Bloomberg
China is speeding up efforts to design and build a manned deep-sea platform to help it hunt for minerals in the South China Sea, one that may also serve a military purpose in the disputed waters.

Such an oceanic “space station” would be located as much as 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) below the surface, according to a recent Science Ministry presentation viewed by Bloomberg. The project was mentioned in China’s current five-year economic plan released in March and ranked number two on a list of the top 100 science and technology priorities.



The Hunt for Treasure Under the China Sea


There is immense treasure under the China Sea
which China plans to exploit by the year 2030
at which time I would possibly be
89 + 14  which adds to  103,
so I doubt that I'd have to rejoin the Navy.
Besides, China might then be ruled by the daughter of China's  President  Xi--
her   name is Xi Mingze*--
who after graduating from Harvard may be grooming  for that currently.

She's at least  equals in education the Clintons' daughter Chelsea ....
who also by then may may join her family
political dynasty 
but perhaps  I'd better stop rambling on so interminably 
and change  the groove of rhyming on eeeee
before I hear many a complaining plea 
or wind up being hanged from a nearby tree. 

HzL
6/8/16 

News about Immense Oil And Gas Reserves Under The …

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China may build seabed ‘space station’ to help hunt for minerals in South China Sea

China may build seabed ‘space station’ to help hunt for minerals in SouthChina Sea

Japan Times · 1 hour ago
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China repeats refusal to abide by South China Sea ruling

China repeats refusal to abide by South China Sea ruling

San Francisco Gate · 1 day ago
coral reefs and lagoons in waters crucial for global commerce and rich in fish and potential gas and oil reserves

*Xi Mingze—the only child of Xi Jinping, the President of China, and his wife, the celebrity soprano Peng Liyuan


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