[Lude Press | Dr. Yan Talks] U.S. Navy Celebrates Its 250th Birthday — A Breakdown: The Chinese Communist Party’s Fujian Aircraft Carrier, Still Not in Service, even more backward than the Beiyang Fleet of the Qing Dynasty. 10/5/2025
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/live/8FyGqiUTlnw
01|The CCP Uses “Climate Girl” Thunberg Again as a Tool to Attack Israel
In September, Thunberg and her group boarded the “Sumud” flotilla to Gaza in support of Palestine. Later, Israeli intelligence documents revealed that the “Sumud” flotilla was backed by Hamas.
On October 2, Israel intercepted the “Sumud” flotilla, transferred Thunberg and others to Israel, and later released them pending deportation. Thunberg then complained to the media and the Swedish Embassy about poor accommodation and food during detention. The U.S. ambassador to Israel responded bluntly, saying that her conditions were far better than those of the hostages held by Hamas.
Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs refuted the rumors, stating that Thunberg and the others were not mistreated, and that they even refused to expedite deportation procedures, insisting on extending their detention for political showmanship. When the performance failed, they began spreading rumors about abuse after their release. Thunberg made no formal complaints or accusations against the Israeli authorities.
The Chinese Communist Party spread rumors on the Little Red Book app and through overseas Chinese networks, using the Thunberg flotilla incident as propaganda, claiming that the environmental activist girl was beaten and abused by Israeli soldiers. It’s worth noting that after the Hamas massacre on October 7, the CCP didn’t utter a single word of condemnation. As Netanyahu said, the CCP is besieging Israel in the cognitive warfare domain.
02|The Pentagon’s “Pizza Index”?
Since the outbreak of the 12-Day War with Iran, many have been studying the Pentagon’s so-called “Pizza Index.” Today, Secretary of War Hegseth gave a witty reply.
A reporter asked whether the “Pizza Index” might leak military operations and suggested switching to a “buffet index.” Hegseth replied: “I’m aware of that account,” I never thought of switching from pizza orders to buffets, “I’ve thought of just ordering lots of pizza on random nights just to throw everybody off.”
03|U.S. Navy Celebrates Its 250th Birthday — President Trump Arrives at Naval Station Norfolk
American politicians and senior officials speak and act with energy and agility. By contrast, the CCP’s leaders lack any “sense of being alive” — they are rigid and mechanical. That reflects a gap in the level of civilization between political ecosystems.
During his speech, President Trump casually mentioned that the U.S. had just intercepted its fifth Venezuelan drug-trafficking vessel (https://ludepress.com/featured/39068/)— implying that such actions have become routine. That’s precisely what the U.S. aims for: once a practice becomes habitual, it can escalate operations further.
The Navy SEALs demonstrated a “fast rope” insertion (https://x.com/Breaking911/status/1974912406284534106) — a rapid descent directly from helicopters — symbolizing “striking from the sky, hitting the target head-on,” showing that U.S. forces can penetrate the enemy’s core in any battlefield around the world at any time.
The U.S. Navy was founded on October 13, 1775, about nine months before the founding of the United States itself. This shows that America’s revolution was not just political independence via the Declaration of Independence, but also maritime and military independence.
Yaya (People with the surname Ma), who drafted The Chinese People’s Declaration of Independence in 2022, was secretly arrested by the CCP and has been under strict information control. Yet Lude Media continues to remember Yaya and warns China’s national security officers that “raising your guns an inch higher” will ultimately benefit your own fate and that of your families after the CCP’s eventual downfall.
This year’s U.S. Navy 250th anniversary celebration coincides almost exactly with Israel’s Feast of Tabernacles, symbolizing the firm alliance between the United States and Israel.
04|When the U.S. Navy Was Founded in 1775 — What Was China (the Qing Dynasty) Doing at That Time?
Let’s compare the two countries over the same 250-year period.
The difference isn’t just in technology or shipbuilding — it’s a vast gulf in systems, modes of thinking, and strategic mindset.
◉ Phase One: 1775–1860
The American War of Independence had just begun, and the Continental Navy was being established. The USS Constitution, built in 1794, is 230 years old and still in service today. Between 1801 and 1805, the U.S. Navy sailed to the Mediterranean to strike against North African pirates. By 1798, the U.S. already had a Department of the Navy, a Naval Academy, and naval courts.
During the same period — from Emperor Qianlong to Emperor Xianfeng — China under the Qing Dynasty practiced maritime bans and isolationist policies, disregarded maritime power, and had no national navy. Only coastal garrisons(The Green Standard Army) and local naval militias existed.
This period was a watershed in global maritime history. The United States built the foundation of a nation founded upon sea power — maritime sovereignty became equal to national sovereignty. Meanwhile, China remained locked in an agrarian mindset, believing the sea brought no profit. Because of this cognitive flaw, China’s navy never truly developed from the very beginning.
◉ Phase Two: 1860–1911
The United States moved directly toward an industrialized navy. During the Civil War, it built ironclad warships and became a shipbuilding power. In 1898, after defeating Spain in the Spanish–American War, the U.S. established a dual-ocean system spanning the Pacific and the Caribbean.
During the same period, the Qing Dynasty launched the “Self-Strengthening Movement.” In 1888, it founded the Beiyang Fleet(Northern Ocean Flee), once called the strongest in Asia — only to be completely annihilated six years later in the First Sino-Japanese War. After Admiral Deng Shichang died in battle, his loyalty and integrity were at least honored in history. In contrast, the PRC’s Type 093-417 nuclear-powered submarine suffered an accident killing all 55 crew members; their bodies were buried in secret, and all information was suppressed. On the same Liugong Island, one side houses the Sino-Japanese War Museum, open to the public to show the Qing Navy’s decay; the other side is a secret nuclear submarine base where 55 “nameless martyrs” are quietly buried while their families are kept under “stability maintenance.”
◉ Phase Three: 1912–1949 (World War I and II Period)
During World Wars I and II, the United States deployed forces globally. In World War I, it established a worldwide supply and shipbuilding network. In World War II, the aircraft carrier became dominant, and the U.S. became the architect of the postwar global maritime order.
China, in contrast, was under the Republic of China government — still borrowing ships from others to use.
◉ Phase Four: 1949–1980 (From the Founding of the PRC to Before “Reform and Opening Up”)
During the Cold War, the United States reached its peak in sea power, deploying 11 fleets worldwide. Between the 1950s and 1970s, it built the modern carrier and nuclear submarine strike group system.
Meanwhile, the PRC was closed off from the world — even more isolated than the Qing Dynasty had been. After taking over from the Nationalist government, it inherited more than 80 old and dilapidated ships. Unable to develop a real navy, the regime focused solely on building its so-called “army.”
◉ Phase Five: 1980–Present (After Reform and Opening Up)
After the U.S. and China established diplomatic relations, the CCP gained opportunities to seize, deceive, and steal technology. Following the end of the Cold War, it also managed to swindle equipment and knowledge from Russia and Ukraine — including the Varyag aircraft carrier. This sudden access gave the CCP an illusion of greatness, believing its “springtime” had arrived. As a result, the regime developed a naval delusion — building ships in massive quantities, but with poor quality.
05|Several Interesting Incidents in Dr. Yan’s Contacts with the U.S. Military and Intelligence Community
◉ About five years ago, Dr. Yan began revealing the truth about the virus in the United States. At first, U.S. military and intelligence personnel couldn’t understand her reports. After learning about the technology the CCP had used, they were astonished — “How could such crude technology be used for biological weapons against the U.S.?” They had assumed that China’s bioweapon capabilities must surpass those of the United States or Russia.
Furthermore, when the U.S. began considering holding the CCP accountable for the virus, they wondered: “Wouldn’t China’s military be powerful enough to retaliate?” Dr. Yan replied that their military was actually weak and poorly managed.
This puzzled the Americans — if the CCP’s military capability is that bad, where does it get the confidence to provoke the United States? Aren’t they afraid of being crushed?
◉ One of Dr. Yan’s contacts, who holds an A-level security clearance within the U.S. military intelligence community, said two years ago: the U.S. deliberately lets China see only what it wants them to see. Whenever the U.S. wants Beijing to know about a certain technology, it “releases” it on purpose, knowing the CCP will scramble to steal it. Meanwhile, the truly advanced technologies — the ones that matter — are completely out of the CCP’s reach. They can’t even grasp the concepts, let alone the real thing.
06|The CCP’s “Fujian” Aircraft Carrier (“Trampoline Carrier”) Exists Only for Propaganda
The so-called Fujian carrier is currently just a propaganda tool. The CCP still refuses to say when it will enter service, dodging questions with evasive talk and irrelevant answers.
Its so-called “direct current electromagnetic catapult” is a pseudo-technology — a marketing gimmick — similar in logic to how “Sanxingdui” has been hyped into a pseudo-civilization. The core of true electromagnetic launch systems is not whether they use alternating or direct current, but rather the stability of electrical energy, the efficiency of energy storage, and the effectiveness of the cooling system. The U.S. Ford-class carrier completed full-spectrum electromagnetic catapult certification in 2017, having conducted thousands of real launch and recovery tests.
The CCP’s claim of using “medium-voltage direct current” is itself a design flaw. It means the system cannot power high-energy lasers, cannot support electromagnetic railguns, and has no future upgrade path toward integrated energy weapons — the “medium-voltage DC” ceiling locks it there permanently. The CCP merely copied a few American concepts for propaganda use.
They boast that the Fujian can launch 300 sorties per day — double that of a Nimitz-class carrier. But how could a conventionally fueled, non-nuclear-powered ship sustain the high electrical load required for electromagnetic systems? That’s impossible.
There are countless more flaws to mock — too many to list.
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