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In China, the one child policy caused significant damage to human capital and the economy. Communist party leaders boasted about eliminating 400 million people through forced abortion. This led to a massive loss of potential, as the most productive individuals were killed off. The consequences are evident in the 70 million empty apartment buildings and the absence of young men and women who would have started families. The forced abortions and sterilizations also caused immense suffering for women. The Chinese Communist Party, responsible for this tragedy, has essentially destroyed China's future. It took them until 2016 to realize the devastating impact of the policy.

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The speaker discusses the Communist Party's plan to wage a global war called the "White Annihilation Plan" to eliminate the United States. They mention various strategies, including a virtual currency virus and the conquest of the world by 2025-2049. The speaker also accuses certain politicians and companies of collaborating with the Communist Party. They emphasize that the party's goal is to destroy white people and their money. The speaker concludes by stating that communism is a simple ideology. (Chinese transcript)

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The speaker discusses the economic and property disasters caused by the Chinese Communist Party. They mention how Australia has experienced unexpected financial crises due to their dependence on China. The speaker also talks about China's control over Australia's industries and how they view Australia as a tribute. In contrast, the speaker mentions how the UK does not take China seriously. They emphasize that the Chinese Communist Party's arrogance and confidence come from their control over people and institutions. The speaker also mentions their personal connections and influence over various individuals and departments in different countries. They claim that China's economic and property issues are a cover-up to hide the truth and that eliminating corruption is the only way to reveal the real situation.

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Many wealthy individuals, including Jews, who have supported the Communist Party and Mao Zedong in China, are now realizing that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses a threat to them. The speaker warns Jews not to risk their future or lives for money. The speaker believes that Iran is behind the conflict in Palestine, and China and Russia are behind Iran. The CCP is accused of being on the side of Palestine and condemning Israel, accusing Jewish racism and instigating the conflict. The CCP's state-controlled media supports Palestine and encourages them to fight and kill more Jews. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the CCP's anti-Semitism and contempt for Jews.

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My name is Roy from the new federal state of China. I want to convey that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not represent China or its people. Our founder, Miles Guo, was arrested for supporting the Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989. He survived and started the whistleblower's movement to expose the CCP's plans. The CCP has oppressed the Chinese people, with millions of Uighurs in concentration camps, Tibetans and youth being victims of abuse, and Hong Kong protesters being silenced. The CCP has infiltrated the US, spreading a deadly virus, engaging in espionage, and influencing various sectors. We have intelligence to share about secret bio labs, military installations, and the CCP's support of terrorist groups. We urge the American people to stop supporting the CCP and decouple from them. We are determined to eliminate the CCP and create a free China.

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Speaker 0 notes that owned groups have been buying up schools across the United States, including Spring Education Group which owns 240 schools in 19 states, funded by a Chinese investment firm whose CEO has been described as an ardent Chinese nationalist. Xi Van Fleet, who was born in China and lived through the Cultural Revolution, joins the discussion. Speaker 1 explains that the CCP has long viewed America as its arch enemy and has continually aimed to weaken and undermine the United States in order to replace it as the world’s superpower. Education is identified as a key battleground. Since the early 2000s, CCP efforts began with higher education through Confucius Institutes, then expanded to public schools via donation and exchange programs such as sister school programs, and are now moving into private schools by purchasing many of them. She asserts that in 2015 the CCP bought the high school New York Military Academy, a school that President Donald Trump attended, arguing that the intent is not to make money but to take over American education and turn classrooms into the “little red classroom” and education into “American education with CCP characteristics.” The overarching goal, she claims, is generations of people who align with CCP messaging, referencing influencer Hassan Piker who allegedly visited China and told followers that China offered a solution for America, asserting that communism is the solution to problems created by capitalism in America. This, she says, is very dangerous. Speaker 0 adds that the NY Military Academy purchase connects to efforts to influence elites by targeting private schools where wealthy families send their children, who then go on to hold high positions in society. She notes that there has been chatter about Chinese ownership of farmlands as well, but argues that the influence through these private schools is even more effective.

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The speaker discusses the infiltration and impact of Xi Jinping on American soil, emphasizing that he does not represent China or its people. They mention a protest with 400 members against Xi during the APAC summit, highlighting their message that he cannot be trusted to keep his promises. Speaker 1 adds that the Chinese Communist Party believes everything under heaven belongs to China, and that Xi is a violent and brutal dictator who controls everything. They express concern about the United States heading down a similar path and emphasize the need to take down the CCP.

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Many Western corporations are unaware of the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its leader, Xi Jinping. Throughout history, no organization has survived when dealing with the CCP. Xi Jinping has transformed the party into his own, and it is no longer representative of communism. It is crucial for corporations to realize this for their long-term benefit. The New Federal State of China is a group that possesses internal intelligence about the CCP. They can provide valuable information and protection, not just for profit.

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Western financial institutions have invested heavily in China's real estate market, relying on fake data. The CCP's influence in Australia's economy through corrupt businesses poses a threat. The CCP controls the world financially, manipulating countries and individuals to serve its interests. China's economic collapse could lead to the downfall of the CCP and expose its wrongdoings.

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During the Cultural Revolution in China, Mao Zedong aimed to destroy all ideas contrary to his own and eliminate foreign faiths like Christianity. Churches were closed, religious symbols were smashed, and even Confucianism and Buddhism were targeted. Former landlords and capitalists were forced to undergo reeducation by militant youths. Monasteries were ransacked and destroyed, and high-ranking individuals were publicly humiliated. Mao's original goal was to remove those in power who followed the capitalist road. The video also includes discussions about the Black Lives Matter movement and allegations of financial mismanagement within the organization.

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I was born in communist China during Mao's cultural revolution. Inspired by Lenin and Stalin, Mao formed the Red Guards with students to enforce his ideology. The revolution involved destroying statues, demonizing religions, and turning people against each other. Mao's Great Leap Forward campaign resulted in millions dying from starvation, with reports of cannibalism to survive.

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Hi, I'm Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. Under Mao, millions starved and were murdered during the Cultural Revolution. My question is whether you can guarantee that the U.S. government will never become tyrannical. Since you can't, I will never give up my guns. The debate on gun control ends here for me. You should visit China to see how gun control operates under a dictatorship.

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The transcript argues that the CCP’s most damaging strategies are not just cunning but enabled by Western eagerness to do business with Beijing. It begins with China’s entry into the WTO in 2001. On November 15, 1999, seven unresolved issues remained in negotiations. Chinese negotiator Long Yun Tu recounts that Premier Zhu Rongji told his team to sign the agreement that day, saying, “I will talk to them,” and acting on orders from Jiang Zemin to make major concessions. After signing, Zhu gave a state-council speech stating, “We agree to these conditions just to enter the WTO after we get in, whether we follow them or not. That’s up to us. Every rule has loopholes that we can exploit.” The speaker asserts that this shows China never intended to play fair, then or ever. Following WTO entry in 2001, the CCP, described as hostile to democracy and free markets, gained unprecedented access to Western trade, investment, and institutions. The West’s openness allegedly allowed China to build a global network of influence while the Chinese economy operated as a “war economy,” with the CCP controlling land, resources, factories, supply chains, wages, unions, markets, export prices, currency, and capital flow to serve political goals. Three unlimited resources—natural, human, and fiscal—are used to wage economic war: cheap production and dumping abroad through tax breaks, export rebates, low-interest loans, and subsidies to undercut foreign competitors. This comes at a cost to Chinese citizens, who face low wages, extreme work pressure, unaffordable housing and healthcare, a heavy education burden, and severe environmental degradation. The West’s manufacturing sectors—steel, aluminum, rare earths, electronics, machinery, solar panels, energy storage, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices—shifted to China, gutted U.S. manufacturing, and risked national security. The transcript cites a claim by Yuan Hongbing, via Epoch Times, that Deng Xiaoping-era to Hu Jintao-era CCP elites transferred about RMB 20 trillion overseas (roughly $3 trillion) as “red capital” used to infiltrate Western financial systems. This red capital network allegedly grew as a direct consequence of China’s WTO entry, enabling deep penetration into economic, political, and media systems with Western money and institutions as weapons. Unrestricted warfare is central: “everything is a weapon” and the CCP does not follow rules or compromise. The narrative casts the third kind of war as one with no rules. It links the American fentanyl crisis to CCP strategy, noting that attempts to impose tariffs faced denial of CCP responsibility; if the U.S. bans fentanyl chemicals, Chinese sellers adapt with new formulas, creating a “chemical shell game.” Kash Patel told Joe Rogan that the CCP sees America as its number one enemy and flooding the U.S. with fentanyl is part of a long-term plan to destabilize the country, with tens of thousands of American deaths each year. Negotiations with the CCP, the speaker claims, have never solved problems; the post–Cold War belief that communism collapsed and China embraced capitalism is labeled a miscalculation. The CCP is described as a machine built for total war, designed to achieve victory over its enemies, willing to cross any line and sacrifice anyone, urging the world to hurry in understanding this reality.

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China is currently experiencing a cultural revolution similar to the one in the past. The chairman's goal is to achieve common prosperity, which has led to the takeover of private industries and companies. Jack Ma, the CEO of Alibaba, was forced to retire and disappeared for a few months after criticizing China's regulators. There is a power struggle between different factions within the government. Chairman Xi changed the constitution to allow for unlimited presidency, and he is known as a hardcore communist. Many celebrities and wealthy individuals have become quiet and low-profile, as they fear disappearing or facing consequences. People still disappear in China, and there are secret prisons known as prisoners conscious.

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Speaker 0: A federal grand jury in Detroit today charged the 13 top leaders of the weathermen with plotting to bomb public buildings in Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Berkeley, California. A weatherman are the militant faction of the students for a democratic society. Speaker 1: Dedicated revolutionaries working to exploit our weaknesses for the ultimate destruction of The United States system of government as we know it. Speaker 2: Whatever it cost, whatever, you know, destructive kinds of activity we could do against the US government, the bat Speaker 0: What we wanted to do here was deliver the most horrific hit that The United States Government had ever suffered on its territory. Speaker 2: I brought up the subject of what's going to happen after we take over the government. You know, we we become responsible then for administrating, you know, two fifty million people. And there was no answers. No one had given any thought to economics. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? Speaker 0: The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans and the Vietnamese and the Chinese and the Russians would all want to occupy different portions of The United States. They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called revolution. And they felt that this counter revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing reeducation centers in the Southwest, where we would take all the people who needed to be reeducated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be. I ask, well, what is going to happen to those people that we can't reeducate, that are die hard capitalists? And the reply was that they'd have to be eliminated. And when I pursued this further, they estimated that they would have to eliminate 25,000,000 people in these reeducation centers. And when I say eliminate, I mean kill. 25,000,000 people. I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25,000,000 people. And they were dead serious.

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Happy birthday, communism. This year marks 100 years since its inception. The Bolsheviks aimed to end capitalist exploitation, but resistance led to violence under Lenin and Stalin, resulting in millions of deaths and starvation. Despite this, some still believe in communism, as seen in China, where even after suffering, people revered Mao. Lily Tang Williams, who grew up during this time, later discovered her rights through an American exchange student. She moved to the U.S. and thrived, eventually running for the Senate as a libertarian. Disillusioned by both parties' failures, she became an activist, advocating for individual rights and warning against government overreach. She emphasizes the importance of remembering the lessons of communism and encourages young people to recognize the dangers of a powerful government.

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She successfully became the dictator by gradually seizing power with the help of her rivals. She declared herself president for life in the 2022 National Congress, purging over 8 million Chinese Communist Party members and their families. This amounts to around 30 million people. She also intensified the persecution of Uyghurs, building concentration camps and jails. Hong Kong's democracy was destroyed when China implemented the national security law in 2019, breaking their promise of freedom and democracy. Additionally, the COVID virus was released, resulting in nearly 100 million deaths due to the bioweapon and the secondary humanitarian crisis.

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The speaker, who experienced the brutal communist regime in China, believes that America is becoming a communist country. They witnessed the former US president being indicted and imprisoned, and claim that the ruling party is targeting political opposition, activists, and imprisoning them. They warn that this abuse of power affects everyone, regardless of their opinion on Donald Trump. They urge Americans, especially conservatives, to learn from history and understand that they are dealing with communism and Marxism. The speaker's Twitter account is recommended for learning more about the similarities between current events and the speaker's experiences in China.

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Inside China’s Property Collapse (Evergrande Disaster)
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In 1979, David Attenborough's inquiry to Deng Xiaoping about China's population led to the revelation of the one-child policy, resulting in significant demographic and economic challenges. Recently, China reported its first population decline in 60 years, with a record low birth rate. A data leak revealed the population was overcounted by 100 million, exacerbating issues in the real estate market, where Evergrande, once a leading developer, is now over $320 billion in debt. Evergrande's aggressive borrowing strategy and diversification into unprofitable sectors contributed to its collapse, impacting various industries and millions of citizens. The Chinese government faces pressure to stabilize the economy, but the long-term effects of this crisis could ripple globally, raising concerns about the future of China's real estate sector and its implications for the world economy.

Johnny Harris

How China Became So Powerful
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Johnny Harris discusses the historical economic dominance of China and India, which declined in the 1800s as Western powers industrialized. China resisted capitalism under Mao Zedong, leading to widespread poverty. Deng Xiaoping's reforms in the 1970s initiated a remarkable economic transformation, making China a global powerhouse. However, this capitalism has also created income inequality and environmental issues, prompting a shift towards stakeholder capitalism, which considers broader societal impacts.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 77 America Is Following in China’s Footsteps. Here’s How We Stop It.
Guests: Xi Van Fleet
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Tucker Carlson interviews Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of China's Cultural Revolution, who draws parallels between that period and contemporary America. She recalls her experiences as a child during the Cultural Revolution, noting the rise of the Red Guards, the public humiliation of individuals, and the eventual violence that ensued. Xi explains how Mao mobilized youth against his own party, leading to a breakdown of societal structures and the killing of millions. She emphasizes the indoctrination of young people and the destruction of history and culture, comparing it to current identity politics and critical race theory in the U.S. Xi warns that America is undergoing a similar Marxist revolution, driven by decades of indoctrination. She stresses the importance of educating people about the horrors of communism and urges Americans to recognize the threat and fight back to preserve their freedoms. Xi concludes that understanding the past is crucial for resisting the current ideological shift.

Uncommon Knowledge

Empire of Illusion: Frank Dikötter on Why China Isn’t a Superpower
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Peter Robinson discusses China's rise with Frank Dikötter, an expert on Chinese history. Dikötter highlights that despite claims of lifting millions out of poverty, the reality is that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has maintained a system that benefits the state over the populace. He argues that the supposed economic growth is misleading, as the majority of GDP growth has not translated into wealth for ordinary citizens. Instead, the state has used resources to project an image of power while the rural population remains impoverished. Dikötter emphasizes that the CCP's legitimacy is based on fear and control, stemming from historical events like the Cultural Revolution and Tiananmen Square. He asserts that the party is paranoid about its citizens and external threats, leading to oppressive measures against dissent. The narrative that China is a formidable superpower is challenged by Dikötter, who describes it as a fragile empire, with Xi Jinping's leadership characterized by fear rather than strength. The conversation touches on the implications of China's actions regarding Taiwan and the global perception of its military capabilities. Ultimately, Dikötter suggests that the U.S. and other democracies should not underestimate their own strength and the potential for change within China, advocating for a strategy of containment and patience.

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Lily Tang Williams - Escaping China with $100 in Exchange for Freedom | SRS #033
Guests: Lily Tang Williams, Cody Alford
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In this episode, Shawn Ryan interviews Lily Tang Williams, who shares her experiences growing up during the Mao Cultural Revolution in China and her subsequent escape to the United States. Williams discusses the oppressive nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and draws parallels between historical events in China and current trends in the U.S., suggesting that America is experiencing a form of cultural revolution. Williams recounts her impoverished childhood, detailing the harsh living conditions and the indoctrination she faced under the CCP. She emphasizes the lack of personal freedoms and the constant surveillance that characterized life in China. Williams expresses her support for Taiwan, especially in light of Nancy Pelosi's visit, and criticizes the CCP's threats against democratic nations. The conversation shifts to the concept of ideological subversion, with Williams referencing the tactics used by the CCP to control the narrative and suppress dissent. She warns of the dangers of a similar ideological shift occurring in the U.S., citing the influence of critical race theory and other progressive ideologies in schools. Williams argues that the demoralization of American society has been ongoing for decades and that parents must reclaim control over their children's education. Williams also discusses the CCP's use of technology for surveillance, including facial recognition systems and social credit scores, which track citizens' behaviors and restrict their freedoms. She expresses concern over the growing influence of the CCP in global affairs and the potential for economic collapse in China, which could have far-reaching consequences. The interview touches on the CCP's treatment of religious and ethnic minorities, particularly the organ harvesting practices targeting Falun Gong practitioners. Williams calls for greater awareness and action against these human rights abuses, urging the international community to hold China accountable. As a congressional candidate in New Hampshire, Williams emphasizes her commitment to protecting individual liberties and opposing socialist policies. She encourages listeners to support her campaign and to engage in the fight for freedom and democracy, highlighting the importance of grassroots movements in preserving American values. Throughout the discussion, Williams reflects on her journey from a life of oppression in China to her pursuit of the American dream, expressing hope for the future and the resilience of those who value freedom.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Vejas Liulevicius: Communism, Marxism, Nazism, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler | Lex Fridman Podcast #444
Guests: Vejas Liulevicius
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The discussion centers on the catastrophic consequences of ideologies like Communism and Nazism, particularly focusing on the Soviet Union and its historical implications. Vejas Liulevicius highlights the man-made famine in the Soviet Union, emphasizing that it stemmed from state policies rather than natural disasters. The Soviet regime's reliance on falsified statistics led to a lack of accurate information, undermining effective governance and economic planning. Liulevicius delves into Karl Marx's foundational ideas, noting the contradictions in his theories, such as the belief in a predetermined historical progression versus the role of individual agency. Marx's vision of history as a series of class struggles culminated in the idea that the proletariat would eventually overthrow capitalism. However, the realities of Communist regimes often diverged sharply from Marxist ideals, leading to widespread suffering and disillusionment. The conversation also touches on the rise of Hitler and Nazi ideology, which sought to expand German territory through perpetual conflict. Liulevicius explains how Hitler's vision of Lebensraum involved the systematic extermination and enslavement of Slavic peoples, with Ukraine as a central target. The Nazis' racial ideology was a driving force behind their brutal policies during World War II. Liulevicius contrasts the experiences of Communism in the Soviet Union with Mao's adaptation of Marxism in China, where the peasantry became the revolutionary vanguard. Mao's policies, such as the Great Leap Forward, resulted in catastrophic famines and millions of deaths, showcasing the dangers of ideological rigidity and the failure to understand human nature. The discussion highlights the complexities of totalitarian regimes, including Stalin's use of terror to consolidate power and the impact of the Great Terror on Soviet society. Liulevicius emphasizes the importance of understanding historical context and the psychological factors that drive leaders like Stalin and Mao. In examining modern Russia and Ukraine, Liulevicius reflects on the lack of historical reckoning following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which has led to a resurgence of authoritarianism under Putin. He expresses concern about the potential for future conflicts, particularly in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the implications of territorial disputes. The conversation concludes with a call for humility and a deeper understanding of different cultures and ideologies, stressing the importance of reading and engaging with diverse perspectives to foster empathy and prevent the repetition of historical mistakes. Liulevicius remains cautiously optimistic about humanity's resilience and capacity for renewal, despite the dark legacy of the 20th century.

TED

What it was like to grow up under China's one-child policy | Nanfu Wang
Guests: Nanfu Wang
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Nanfu Wang reflects on her childhood in China under the one-child policy, where her family faced pressure for having a daughter instead of a son. After becoming a mother, she decided to document the experiences of those affected by the policy. An interview with a midwife revealed she had performed sixty thousand forced abortions and sterilizations, yet now seeks redemption by helping families conceive. Wang emphasizes the pervasive propaganda that shaped her upbringing and warns that all societies are susceptible to propaganda, which can distort truth and freedom.
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