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U.S. Launches Major Geoweapon Attack Against China Just 3 Days After Trump Departed Beijing

The 5.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the Chinese city of Liuzhou (population 4.14 million) in the southwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (population 50,000,000) was an unusually shallow tremor and, therefore, quite suspicious in nature. The exact epicenter was located in the Liunan District at an very shallow depth of 8 kilometers (about 5 miles).

*Shallow earthquakes are far more damaging because they occur closer to the Earth’s surface (usually within 0 to 70 km deep) and their seismic energy has less distance to travel to reach populated areas and infrastructure. This proximity results in significantly stronger ground shaking and greater destruction over a wide area.

This may sound like a stretch to many folks but today’s geoweaponry attack on China has all the hallmarks of a geoterrorist attack.

Target: China’s EV Industry

“Liuzhou’s primary industry is automotive manufacturing. Often celebrated as one of China’s top automotive cities, it is a major hub for both traditional and electric vehicle production.”

Just the fact that the most heavily hit city by this very odd earthquake happens to be a major manufacturing hub for China’s electric vehicles says a lot. China is a very large country; the third largest in the world by land mass at 9,706,961 square kilometers (about 3.7 million square miles). So how does this 5.2 earthquake strike almost directly on the nation’s EV production center except by highly purposeful design?!

It has been written by various American political analysts and foreign geopolitical analysts alike that the momentous May 2026 state visit by Donald Trump to China was a complete and utter disaster for the United States.
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What’s the crucial point?

The Trump administration walked away with nothing but stones…and, therefore, badly bruised egos.

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