By Steve Beckow of GAoG on May 31, 2025
To the best of my knowledge, what is happening right now between the US and China is theatrics, designed to bring the world to the precipice of war so that the public welcomes martial law.
It’s meant (1) to avoid civil war, (2) to provide a screen for the emergency broadcasts, and (3) to provide a diversion behind which mass arrests can take place.
As far as I’m aware, it’s being done with the full cooperation of Xi Jin Ping and Donald Trump, who are allies, Xi to bring down the Communist Party and Trump to bring down the deep state.
As Ezra Cohen-Watnick said:
“You are watching a movie.
“A lot of what you are seeing is completely bullsh@t and fake. It’s so outrageous on purpose to get your attention at [this] point. It will continue until it has accomplished that goal fully. …
“The best thing you can do right now is just wake up to the truth that is being shown to you; take heart that communists have no real power over our country; and look forward to the things Trump has already pre-planned long ago for you. I’ll warn you now, things will get stranger from here.
“If you pay attention and listen to what I’ve told you here, you’ll laugh. If you are watching the mockingbird media CNN or FAUX NEWS, you’ll cry. Whatever you do, please don’t call Joe Biden president. He’s really long gone and his double has no power. Enjoy the show.” (1)
Two articles: One from AMG News and one from the Bureau.
Footnotes
(1) Ezra Cohen Watnick, “Ezra Cohen-Watnick: Spelling It Out 1 Time,” Oct. 28, 2022, at https://intothelight.news/legacy/files/2022-10-28-ezra-cohen-watnick.php

BREAKING ALERT: THE PENTAGON GOES CODE BLACK | CHINA PREPARES FOR WAR | PETE HEGSETH WARNS: “THE THREAT IS REAL. IMMINENT. TOTAL.” [VIDEO]
Medeea Greere, AMG News, May 31, 2025
(https://tinyurl.com/4kcwhz7y)
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issues a chilling warning: the threat from China is real and imminent. He urges Pacific allies to increase defense spending immediately. War may be closer than the world wants to admit.
BREAKING: THE PENTAGON CONFIRMS WHAT THE GLOBALISTS DENY
Pete Hegseth, U.S. Secretary of Defense, dropped all filters. No more diplomatic tap-dancing. No more “possible” or “potential.” He said it clearly, with the weight of a wartime directive:
“The threat from China is real and imminent.”
Let that sink in. Not speculation. Not analysis. An official warning of imminent confrontation.
China’s not just flexing. China is preparing for a strategic military move, and the target is clear:
Taiwan first — and every U.S. ally in the Pacific who dares to resist the Communist expansion second.
“We are no longer dealing with possibilities. We are dealing with preparations for war.” – Hegseth
This isn’t a press release. It’s a military alarm, and it just echoed through every war room on the planet.
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Beijing ‘Imminent’ Threat to Taiwan: U.S. Defense Secretary Issues Stark Warning
Sam Cooper, The Bureau, May 31, 2025
(https://www.thebureau.news/p/beijing-imminent-threat-to-taiwan)
SINGAPORE — In an unprecedented escalation of U.S. military preparedness rhetoric, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth today warned that the threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan—and broader actions against Asian states—is “real and could be imminent.” Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Hegseth made clear that the United States now views China’s intentions as an urgent and rising threat, not a distant risk.
“We are preparing for war in order to deter war to achieve peace through strength,” Hegseth said. “Any attempt by Communist China to conquer Taiwan by force will result in devastating consequences for the Indo-Pacific and the world. There’s no reason to sugarcoat it. The threat China poses is real and could be imminent.”
A clip of Hegseth’s address quickly circulated on social media. In response, Taiwan’s security chief Joseph Wu wrote: “It’s critical for all U.S. allies and partners to remain clear-eyed about China’s ambitions. Taiwan is investing seriously in its own defense. But recent PLA activity suggests Taiwan is not the only target. We must work together to prevent the CCP from dominating the Indo-Pacific.”
Recent military intelligence shows that Beijing is actively preparing for large-scale operations. In April 2025, China launched “Strait Thunder 2025A,” a major military exercise involving 135 warplanes and 38 warships encircling Taiwan. The drills simulated both a blockade and an amphibious landing. Around the same time, the Shandong aircraft carrier group maneuvered to within 24 nautical miles of Taiwan’s coast. Intelligence analysts warn that such incursions are likely to increase, with growing concern that operations staged as exercises could serve as cover for the sudden launch of a full-scale invasion.
“U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific can and should upgrade their own defenses,” Hegseth added. “It has to be clear to all that Beijing is credibly preparing to potentially use military force to alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific.”
He drew a direct connection to President Donald Trump’s campaign to push NATO countries toward increased defense spending.
The Indo-Pacific Will Be ‘Your Generation’s Fight’
Two days before Hegseth’s speech in Singapore, a parallel message echoed across the U.S. military establishment. On May 29, speaking at the U.S. Air Force Academy’s commencement, Secretary of the Air Force Troy E. Meink delivered a blunt forecast: the cadets’ careers would not be shaped by past wars in the Middle East, but by looming great-power conflict in the Pacific.
“Class of 2025,” Meink said, “the Indo-Pacific will be your generation’s fight. And you will deliver the most lethal force this nation has ever fielded—or we will not succeed.”
Framing China as the central challenge of the era, Meink echoed Hegseth’s call for deterrence through strength. He stressed that defending the U.S. homeland must go hand-in-hand with building a Joint Force capable of neutralizing China’s expanding military capabilities—including its missile arsenal, cyber units, and maritime coercion in the East and South China Seas.
Meink also pointed to the modernization of U.S. deterrence infrastructure, including development of the so-called “Golden Dome”—a proposed network of land- and space-based sensors and interceptors designed to detect and defeat hypersonic and ballistic missile threats aimed at North America and U.S. bases abroad.
China’s Amphibious Blueprint: From Dockyard to Beachhead
Meanwhile, analysis of striking new satellite imagery reveals a dramatic development in China’s military posture. A series of large vessels under construction at Chinese shipyards appear designed to sail toward Taiwan’s shores, lower pilings into the seabed, and transform into floating sections of a mobile landing dock—assembled in real time upon arrival.
The design, which eliminates the need for ports or tugboats, reinforces mounting concerns that Beijing’s preparations are not symbolic, but operational.
Naval analyst Tom Shugart, building on open-source intelligence findings, released high-resolution imagery showing the vessels’ defining features. Each ship appears purpose-built for amphibious warfare—engineered to deliver tanks and armored vehicles directly onto contested beaches with speed and efficiency.
“These aren’t simple barges,” Shugart wrote. “They look like self-powered landing ships.”
Each vessel includes six vertical pilings that can be lowered to anchor the ship to the ocean floor, stabilizing it during offload. Two wide ramps can be unfolded to connect with roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, allowing vehicles to drive directly from transport to shore.
This floating dock system would allow China to launch a mechanized amphibious assault with minimal delay—an essential capability for a rapid strike across the Taiwan Strait.