A storm of chemistry, rooted inside internationalism

I’ve read various, discussable socio-political analyses, according to which globalization is mostly a fruit of the developments of capitalism, featuring the decisive role of multinational enterprises, the both traditional and belonging to new economy. My opinion is different, because I am rather convinced of the subordination of global economy to politics, with a notable predominance of leftist internationalism. More precisely, the quick, unstoppable development of Chinese economy is the most relevant aspect of the latest decades, that has driven the world to the current, dramatic conflict between two opposite imperialisms, USA versus Republic of China. Is China a capitalist country? For what I’ve seen, absolutely not. China is a communist country, that is fighting a battle for the control of the world, not for itself but in the name of leftist internationalism. In effect, the collaboration among leftist countries, and with leftist parties of occidental countries, is evident, and the leadership of China is clearly seen as a tool for winning a political war. A reinforce of the European Union, suggested by someone as a remedy, is totally useless, because decades of recent history are confirming that the Union merely is a tool for the affirmation of the economical interests of Germany and France, especially in damage of Italy. The behaviors of international institutions, such as the United Nations Organization, are constantly confirming the leadership of China, that, for now, is much more political than economical. It means that there’s a strict connection among all the leftist parties in the world, as proven by the kingdom of political correctness. Almost everywhere, traditional families are under multiple attacks, while feminism and LGBT rights have a cultural prevalence. Why? Because occidental economies are chiefly founded on the institutional role of families, and weakening that role equals to weakening those economies. Moreover, a better world is offered to young generations, based on complete sexual freedom, and on artificial paradises. 


In the chemical industry, China is showing a market overcapacity, while global demand is diminishing. The situation provokes a consolidation of Chinese oligopolies, because occidental chemical industries can’t validly react to inevitable reductions of prices. There are three words, bound to nightclub/rave culture and to LGBT organizations, that anyone correctly informed can nowadays associate to China, “chemsex”, “methamphetamine”, and “fentanyl”. For instance, the abuse of fentanyl is responsible of a figure near to 75.000 deaths per year in the USA. Of course, China is the major producer of the chemicals present into fentanyl. The substance is mainly imported in the USA across Mexico, and represents one of the best businesses of Mexican drug cartels. According to some information I’ve found, there’s a mediation between Mexican cartels and Chinese mobsters, exerted by Italian mob organizations, especially Neapolitans, such as the camorra and the ’ndrangheta (for more, read the page about the new “gold of Naples”). What about president Trump’s tariffs on Chinese and Mexican goods? Evidently, it’s a defensive strategy, although with scarce possibilities of success. Given that I would like to simply stimulate a professional deepening of the topic, it’s time for a conclusion. Occidental countries are in the middle of a storm of chemistry, deeply rooted inside internationalism. What can be done to reduce the damages caused by the kind of storm? The same thing that many common electors of occidental democracies have done, an attempt to isolate the occidental parties that are working for China. 


As you can understand, the mix of the page is a tribute to two, legendary female DJs, nicknamed Kemistry and Storm, two British pioneers of the musical genre “drum ‘n’ bass”, since the early 90’s. Valerie Olukemi “Kemi” A. Olusanya, aka DJ Kemistry, died in the year 1999. Her death was extraordinarily unlucky, because bound to circumstances not repeatable. I hope that her spirit might help us in facing the storm of chemistry of the above.  

                   


File name is “a Storm of Kemi, by Max Look DJ (Feb 2025)”, 1 hour 22’ and 30” of the horses of battle of the legendary DJ duo Kemistry & Storm, except for a pair of tracks of the 2000s, that belongs to the repertory of DJ Storm. It’s pure drum ‘n’ bass, at rhythms between 175 and 160 BPM.


The stormy playlist:

Dillinja – all aboard (2001)

L Double – version (N.D.) 

Shogun – together (John B remix, 1998) 

Bad Company – nitrous (2000) 

Lemon D – break it up (1996)

Dom & Roland – trauma (1998) 

Digital & Spirit – shockwave (VIP Mix, 1997) 

Souljah – urbanology (1999)

Roni Size – it’s jazzy (1997) 

Pascal – cool manoeuvre (1997) 

Source Direct & Instra:mental – yo bitch (2000) 

DJ Die – clear skyz (1998) 

Dillinja – tronik funk (1998) 

Guyver – musical flavour (1995)

Leon Mar – confessions (1996)