Rise of the Red Dragon : Origins & Threat of Chiina´s Secret Space Program
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
How did China transform from a technological backwater into a military superpower in outer space? This remarkable shift began over 75 years ago in secret US Air Force programs. A brilliant Chinese scientist, while in America, worked on highly classified military technologies for over a decade. He was later targeted by the FBI, exchanged by President Eisenhower, and forced to return to China. This pivotal moment led to the establishment of China's military-run secret space program (SSP), utilizing advanced electromagnetic propulsion systems that now challenge US military dominance. By 2030, China's economy is projected to surpass that of the US, enabling it to extend its influence into space, potentially leading to military confrontations with the US Space Force. The book delves into the origins of China's SSP, highlighting Dr. Tsien Hsue-shen's contributions from his experiences in Nazi Germany and the US. It explores ancient aviation technologies hidden in China's pyramids, the study of extraterrestrial artifacts in Tibet and the Gobi Desert, and China's role in a UN-led SSP aimed at addressing extraterrestrial life. Additionally, it examines the space weapons and electromagnetically propelled spacecraft being developed by China and the implications of its AI ambitions. This narrative presents both a global crisis and an opportunity, questioning whether the US and China are destined for conflict or can become partners in hu






