China from the outside, from the Davos view, from the Technocratic perspective is the perfect Hive, and a model for their future Earth. Eventually, these men feel, “growth” which is wealth extraction by any means possible as quickly as possible for the “Partners” under the CCP tutelage is sustainable and extremely profitable. From this view China is the gift to Plutocrats such that any unethical or illegal activity like biowarfare experimentation can be funded and plausibly denied. China can recycle Western fiat currency in the Belt and Road and continue to colonize as the Neo-Colonial global power.
The past of China can illuminate it’s present moment. In 1900, a large number of the Chinese people were opium addicts. In retaliation against the foreigners' social engineering and presence, a society of revolutionaries referred to as the Boxers instigated a mass violent revolt against all Westerners on the Chinese mainland. The Boxer Rebellion ended up being crushed by a contingent of Western troops. The spirit of the revolt, however, inspired Sun Yat-sen, to lead a nationalist movement to shake off the country from foreign influence and become a modern republic in 1911.
One of his goals was to eradicate the opium trade. In response, Yale's alumni families who had a stake in the trade set up an intelligence arm of the Yale School of Divinity with money and assistance from US Army Intelligence in China. Yale-In China, as it was dubbed, was a network of schools and hospitals owned by Yale that doubled as route checkpoints for the outlawed opium trade. The operation continued for decades unabated and was run by the Office Of Strategic Services(forenmners of the CIA) during the Second World War.
During the war, the Kuomintang Nationalists, led by Chiang Kai-shek, had gained popularity and support from the people. A civil war had engmlfed China in addition to a brutal occupation by the Japanese. Various factions vied with the Japanese and each other for control of the nation. The Kuomintang, however, upheld the ideas of Sun Yat-sen, including an opium-free China much to the dismay of the Establishment. To counter the Kuomintang movement and protect their interests, the Establishment families and the OSS recruited into Yale-In-Chinals ranks members of paramilitary groups hostile to the Kuomintang, including Chinese communists. One of the communist recruits was Mao Zedong, future leader of the People's Republic.
The alumni families provided money for arms for the Yale-In China communist members with the expectation that if Mao and his communist guerrillas took control of China, their own interests would be assured. However, when the communists took over in 1949, one of the party's first aims was ending both the opium trade and eliminating drug addiction in China.
From another view the new communist China is the perfect concentration camp. The Anglo-American “Establishment” hated Sun, because he wanted to develop China. On the other hand, “During World War II, ‘Yale in China’ was a primary instrument used by the U.S. Establishment and its Office of Strategic Services (OSS) to install the Maoists into power. ‘Yale in China’ was run by OSS operative Reuben Holden, the husband of Bush’s cousin, and also a member of Skull & Bones. The Maoists made China into the world’s largest opium producer. [. . .]
According to geopolitical and economics researcher, Dr. Antony Sutton in his book ‘The Patriot Review’, not only did the Skull & Bones help to build up the Communist movement in China, but they gave financial aide to the Soviet Union
Kris Millegan wrote in 2006:
What is not known to the general public is the connection that Yale University had to Mao Tse Tung, the ‘Great Helmsman” of China that navigated the Chinese nation across the proverbial river Styx into the human rights hell that it currently is, with organs and collagen being harvested for sale from political prisoners and every manner of evil perpetrated with no recourse for the tens and millions of victims. In fact Mao and his “Little Red Book” are responsible for more deaths and misery over the long term than anyone else in history. Mao is also a “Yalie”.
Agamben wrote on this global order which crystallized under the Covid criminal power grab. First published on Quodlibet, December 15th, 2020
The form of capitalism that is being consolidated on a planetary scale is not that which it had assumed in the West: it is, rather, capitalism in its communist variation, which unites an extremely rapid development of production with a totalitarian political regime. This is the historical significance of the leading role that China is taking on, not only in the realm of the economy in a narrow sense, but also – as the political use of the pandemic has so eloquently demonstrated – as a paradigm for the government of men. That the regimes established in so-called communist countries were a particular form of capitalism, specially adapted for economically backward countries and thus labelled ‘state capitalism’, was perfectly clear to anyone who knows how to read history; what was entirely unexpected, however, is that this form of capitalism, which seemed to have exhausted its function and was thus now obsolete, was instead destined – in a technologically updated configuration – to become the ruling principle of the current phase of globalized capitalism. Indeed, it is possible that today we are observing a conflict between Western capitalism, which used to exist alongside the ‘state of law’ and bourgeois democracy, and this new communist capitalism, a conflict in which the latter version appears to have emerged as the victor. What is certain, however, is that the new regime will combine the most inhumane aspects of capitalism with the most atrocious aspects of state communism, combining the extreme alienation of relations between people with an unprecedented social control.
Excerpted from Zero Hedge: “However, like the political orders and echelons of the West, the CCP is not a political party! It’s actually a political gang. Like the former head of the Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin said, the communist party grows by fighting internally and cleaning (killing) its members,” Cai Xia, a former professor of political ideology at the CCP’s Central Party School, wrote in an opinion piece on Feb. 6 that was published on U.S.-based Chinese media Yibao. Cai said: “Due to the cruelty and bloody infighting within the party, all senior officials understand the hidden rule, which is to choose a faction and fight for it without thinking about what’s right or wrong.”
Li told The Epoch Times that the forces in the Chinese regime which are against Xi are gathering together now. “They are using all their resources and solutions to block Xi from taking the next term,” he said.
“The [viral] article is echoing the opinion of Chinese politicians. It stands on the point of maintaining the CCPs’s ruling in China but removing Xi Jinping,” Chen Weijian, New Zealand-based Chinese dissident and editor of online magazine Beijing Spring, told the Chinese-language edition of The Epoch Times on Feb. 8.
“At the Sixth Plenary Session of the rubber-stamp legislature’s 19th conference, the CCP factions presented their severe disagreements [on regime policies]. [The long article] is the latest bomb that the anti-Xi’s faction has detonated amid the factional fighting,” Gao Wenqian, former official biographer of the CCP’s first premier Zhou Enlai, told VOA on Feb. 8.
I think the emulation of China is self evident in the last Presidential election. Openly stolen, both Republicans and Democrats saw in Trump an obstacle to further consolidation of power and installed the eminently corrupt Chinese agent Biden. Indeed the entire Western world seems to be a criminal gang in power. The populace may be tired of Covid Emergency Rule but leadership is not. Trudeau gladly proclaimed a 30 Emergency thanks to the controlled opposition of Truckers opposed to mandatory vaccination. Italy and Austria are hyper-authoritarian. All leaders are Davos men.
Tru doe also seems to have a very large interest in lipid companies based in Canada.