FIVE WAYS CHINA IS IGNITING A COUP
AGAINST TRUMP
Here's how the Chicoms are instigating a takeover
on US soil
BY JAMIE WHITE & KIT DANIELS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
The Communist Chinese often accuse the U.S. of hacking,
censorship, meddling with other countries, propaganda and “not doing its
part” with immigration, while China routinely and openly does it all.
Here’s a list of China’s hypocrisies laid bare as it fuels a coup on US soil against President Trump:
1. Attacks sovereignty of U.S. and other nations
China
often accuses the U.S. of meddling in other countries’ affairs, while
failing to mention that it’s busy buying up Hollywood studios and waging a “holistic” cyber-economic campaign to infiltrate American politics, finance, information technology and energy.
State-run newspaper China Daily quickly flexed the national
sovereignty muscle after Trump spoke with Taiwan’s president last
December,
warning that China would “have no choice but to take off the gloves” if Trump didn’t respect the “One China” policy.
China
loves its sovereignty, but has little regard for the sovereignty of
neighboring countries like Vietnam or the Philippines, since China’s
been seizing
major shipping lanes and claiming a stake in the disputed South China
Sea by creating artificial islands laden with anti-aircraft and other
weapons systems.
Additionally, the communists have
controlled Tibet since 1949 by claiming the region has been a Chinese
vassal for the past several centuries despite evidence
suggesting otherwise.
2. Encourages Silicon Valley to adopt Chinese-style censorship
Chinese
state media pressured anti-Trump Silicon Valley to adopt domestic
internet censorship similar to China’s “Great Firewall” to try and
prevent Trump from winning the election.
“So long as the
mainstream media is free and open, online rumors would do no harm in the
big picture – isn’t that the consistent argument in the West?” writes the Global Times, a Communist Party publication.
While
the efforts to stop Trump failed, the tech elite are still proceeding
with internet censorship to prevent future Trump-style populists from
blocking their globalist agenda, such as French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
“On
Feb. 6, 2017, Google News Lab announced CrossCheck, a new ‘Fake News’
project billed as a collaborative effort between journalists, newsrooms
and social media companies that appears aimed at censorship so as to
impede the chances of Le Pen of to win the French presidential
election,”
reported
Jerome R. Corsi. “In a press release dated Feb. 6, 2017 Google
announced from Paris a partnership between Google News Lab and First
Draft to help ‘the French electorate make sense of what and who to trust
in their social media feeds, web searches and general news consumption
in the coming months.’”
In addition, Twitter is now
reportedly censoring positive responses to tweets sent out by President Trump.
Considering that a recent Stanford and New York University study
concluded
that “fake news” had no impact on the 2016 U.S. election, it seems that
China is simply promoting another technique for the power elite to
maintain dominance over society.
3. Propaganda
China
has been busy investing heavily into America’s film industry by buying
major stakes in all six major Hollywood studios with the aim of
transforming Hollywood into a propaganda tool to promote Chinese
interests while also diminishing American values.
The
latest example
of this is the upcoming Chinese-backed dystopian film ‘Little America’
which seeks to mock Trump’s presidency and America’s place in the world.
In
the film, a former American Force Recon member who is hired by a
Chinese billionaire to infiltrate an American ghetto and rescue his
daughter.
These efforts to portray Trump as a weak leader
responsible for America’s downfall is no coincidence, and neither is the
portrayal of China as the real controller of America.
“The
government and some leading companies claim they want to promote China’s
image around the world – both by squashing negative portrayals and
promoting positive ones,”
said author Mercy Kuo. “That goal seems short-sighted at best.”
“Attempts to censor negative China content look pathetic, even when done voluntarily by Hollywood studios.”
4. Immigration Hypocrisy
In 2015, Chinese media lectured
the U.S. to take in as many Muslims migrants as possible while
abdicating any responsibility themselves, saying that “many Chinese
people are still living in poverty and that the refugees won’t want to
come to China anyway.”
That same year, China began to crack down on Islam
following the Charlie Hebdo massacre by banning the hijab, banning men
with long beards from riding public transportation, and mandating that
Islamic restaurants sell alcohol and cigarettes – which has resulted in
some non-Muslims being assaulted for even asking for these items.
Ironically, record numbers of Chinese nationals were also caught trying to cross the U.S. southern border in 2016.
5. Cyberwarfare
China often accuses the U.S. of hacking, but just last year China has been caught hacking the Pentagon, other national security agencies and email accounts of US officials.
Just
last December, the FBI investigated a breach into the FDIC (Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation) and found that China’s military had been
hacking the agency since 2010.
“If
you have no definitive proof, then it is very hard for you to judge
where the attacks really come from,” Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Hua Chunying said when asked about the ongoing
investigation.
Chinese cyberattackers also reportedly launched an unprecedented and sophisticated
DDoS attack against Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com last December which lasted for days.
China: Defender of the Globalist Faith
At the Davos meeting last month, China’s President Xi Jingping presented
his country as the emergent leader of the globalist model in which a
tiny, unelected elite controls the world’s population, national
resources and wealth.
Communist China is already a microcosm of that model.
“Clearly
it signals that Chinese leader Xi Jinping is now interested in writing
both China and himself in a grander way on the global diplomatic
horizon,”
said Orville
Schell, director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia
Society. “He feels it’s time to really come out. Behind that probably is
an assumption and wishful thinking that the U.S. is in disarray, Europe
is feckless, and so on.”
“He’ll be received almost as the number one citizen at Davos.”
It’s
ironic – yet fitting – how the “Defender of the Faith” title was once
given to European monarchs by the Pope, and now China is the “Defender
of the Faith” for globalism which is also heralded by the socialist Pope
Francis.
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