Epstein Files, China & Chips: My Take on Jin Keyu’s World
I sat in my usual dive, the rain plastering the windows. Another drip of cheap whiskey. The Epstein files. Even the name sounds dirty.
It’s always the quiet ones. The ones you least expect.
The “Danger” Connection
Jin Keyu’s name surfaced. “Danger,” they called her in those emails.
What a joke.

Summers, Epstein, and a Chinese economist. The world is a tangled web.
China’s Hustle
I’ve seen China change. From cheap labor to a tech giant.
Jin Keyu’s book tries to explain it. Forget socialism, she says.
It’s capitalism on steroids.
She talks about “application-based innovation.” Taking ideas and making them bigger. Better. Cheaper. I’ve seen it firsthand.

The Chip War Silver Lining
Biden’s chip sanctions? It backfired, in a way.
China’s now building its own chip industry. “Thank you for keeping us on our toes,” they said. Ironic, isn’t it?
That’s how China operates. Turning a crisis into an opportunity.
Summers, Jin Keyu, and the US-China Metaphor
Their relationship? Messy.
Summers was fascinated. But he never really “got” her.
Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? The US and China. Close, yet distant. Always something missing.

It’s all a game of perception. They want what they can’t have.
The Truth is Grey
Jin Keyu gets flak for being pro-China. Maybe she is. Maybe she’s just seeing things differently.
But you know what? Every story has two sides.
And most of the time, the truth lies somewhere in the grey.
