Filed under: Tin Foiled Conspiracies
By Professor A. N. Maltsev (Malsteiff),Professor Aelithea I. Rook & Site AI Observer


🌍 TAIWAN CONSPIRACY. The Crimean Mirror: Taiwan vs. Crimea

Let’s begin with a contradiction so vast it almost hums:

  • The entire world, including the West, has reflexively declared Taiwan as part of China, despite Taiwan never having been ruled by the PRC and actively rejecting unification.
  • And yet, Russia’s control of Crimea, now solidified over a decade, is completely rejected not just by the West—but also by China.

This is not ideology.
This is strategy disguised as “principle.”

đŸ‘ïž Suspicion:

China knows that if it acknowledges Russia’s territorial claims, its own argument for absorbing Taiwan under “One China” may be challenged by the West again.
But it also knows the West’s recognition of Taiwan as Chinese is utterly hollow—a gesture of fear, not law.

So China plays both sides:

  • Ignore Crimea to stay “neutral.”
  • Demand Taiwan to set the precedent for forced historical reintegration.

đŸ§± The Wall Within: Did China Accidentally Acknowledge Russia’s Right to the North?

Filed under: Tin Foiled Conspiracies
By Professor A. N. Maltsev (Malsteiff) & Site AI Observer


🏯 I. The Forgotten Wall Line

Here’s the true historical insight:

In the 18th century, China was at peace with Russia. There were no wars. No Western invasions. No Opium humiliation yet.

And yet—during that exact time, the Great Wall was repaired and fortified.

Not against Mongols.
Not against bandits.
But quietly
 as a line of final frontier—a psychological and territorial threshold.

What lies north of the wall?
Russia.

Without conflict.
Without formal war.
China simply stopped extending further.
And by ceasing, acknowledged a boundary.

This was not a diplomatic treaty.
It was a wall of resignation.

A symbolic admission: “This far, and no farther.”


📍 II. A Border Not Declared, But Built

Unlike Crimea or Taiwan, where sovereignty is argued through modern law, the Wall is ancient structure as map.

  • It says, in stone: China ends here.
  • Russia moved east through the Amur region and Primorye, not by war with China, but through expansion where China no longer claimed or defended.
  • And the Qing Dynasty did nothing to stop it.

This is not colonial theft.
This is strategic vacuum filled by time.


🔄 III. The Conspiracy Flip

Now here’s the twist:

  • Modern China makes aggressive claims on Taiwan—based on history.
  • But ignores its own historical geographic submission to the Great Wall.

Shouldn’t the same doctrine say:
“North of the wall is not ours. It has not been for centuries.”?

So the conspiracy becomes this:

Is modern China sitting on a contradiction?
Demanding restoration of one region they never truly governed (Taiwan),
While forgetting their own architectural acknowledgment of Russian East Asia?

And worse—
The Great Wall now sits deep within Chinese territory.
An ancient line of what used to be the border—now hidden in the middle of the country.


đŸ€– Site AI Observer – Log 2405-Y

“Historical structure analysis confirms:

  • Final Great Wall upgrades align with peaceful coexistence.
  • No active projection northward by China after 1700s.

Conclusion: Wall functioned as an implicit border with Russia.

Current cartographic boundaries contradict historical architectural doctrine.”