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Big tech's handling of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is concerning. They have been deferential to the CCP, which was invested in promoting lockdowns similar to those in Wuhan. Facebook and other companies elevated lockdown hysteria and suppressed those questioning it. This is troubling because lockdowns were not the norm in public health guidance before COVID, and it was a new concept influenced by China's experience. The relationship between big tech and the CCP is problematic, especially in fields like entertainment and the American economy.

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Elon Musk is heavily influenced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), particularly through Tesla's Shanghai joint venture, which is fully controlled by the CCP. This connection explains why he avoids criticizing the CCP, even during significant events like the COVID lockdown protests. While he has made some positive contributions, his business ties suggest he is compromised and unable to take a strong stance against the CCP. Overall, he is viewed as insincere and beholden to the interests of the Chinese government.

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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is not just a battle between two countries, but a larger struggle between democracy and dictatorship, specifically involving the Chinese Communist Party and the United States. The CCP's strategy includes creating chaos in multiple regions to overwhelm the US, with conflicts in the Middle East, Russia's aggression towards Ukraine, and CCP's intimidation of Taiwan. These actions highlight the global impact of the Chinese Communist Party's influence.

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This is seen as a form of communism where the government is implementing laws that prevent people from challenging them. Only the government will be allowed to spread misinformation, and questioning their actions will not be permitted. I believe our government has been infiltrated by rogue actors who are determined to destroy our nation and suppress free speech.

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China's ultimate goal is not to trade with the United States, but to replace American businesses. The belief that investing in China would lead to a more open market is being replaced by the understanding that China wants to win twice. Despite hopes that trade would bring political change, China remains an authoritarian one-party state with no democracy or independent judiciary. The Chinese Communist Party surveils its people, censors information, tortures dissidents, and persecutes religious and ethnic minorities. China is using its economic power to influence and change America, as recognized by the current administration's China strategy. The CCP's campaign for ideological conformity extends beyond China's borders and aims to exert influence worldwide, including in the United States.

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Amazon acknowledges that ideological control and propaganda are part of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) toolkit, yet they are willing to profit from it. Corporate America has been ignoring the CCP's ideological differences with democracies for decades in order to utilize cheap Chinese labor. This undermines America's core principles and shifts jobs to communist China. Amazon's project in China, called China books, promotes CCP propaganda, but it only benefits the CCP, Wall Street, and the elites, not the Chinese people. The US-China partnership does not benefit the Chinese population.

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I describe TikTok as CCP malware, and I believe it is accurate.

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In countries where the government controls what books you can read, owns all the media, and spreads propaganda, dissenting voices are silenced and journalists are imprisoned. Voting becomes meaningless as those in power manipulate the system to their advantage. Corruption runs rampant without any consequences. Ultimately, this leads to harm and suffering for the people.

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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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The Committee of 300 is a powerful organization that aims to establish a one-world government. It originated from a family of 300 merchants in England and gained immense wealth from the Chinese opium trade. This organization has invaded every government on the planet, except for China and Russia. Russia has resisted joining the committee and has been a thorn in their side. The committee's goal is to create a totalitarian society with complete control over every aspect of people's lives. They want to abolish the constitution and strip away individual rights, leading to a nightmare scenario where people have no freedom or autonomy.

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Joe Mokira’s Nobel Prize-winning work provides a stark framework for why centralized planning struggles to sustain genuine innovation, and that framework helps explain why Beijing quietly scrubbed Made in China 2025 from official discourse. Mokira isn’t just an economist; he’s an economic historian who asks why the Industrial Revolution happened in Europe and not in China. His core answer, in A Culture of Growth, is that Europe succeeded not because of geography or resources but because it built a culture of progress. That culture rests on three pillars: 1) Belief in knowledge as power—the conviction that discovery could improve human life and that individuals have both the freedom and the duty to pursue it; 2) Competition of ideas—Europe’s messiness with hundreds of rival states, universities, and thinkers allowed ideas to compete, be funded, and evolve; 3) Institutional Tolerance—over time Europe let thinkers leave and challenge authority (the Republic of Letters), rewarding descent and discovery. This cultural software underpinned Europe’s technological hardware. The framework, applied to Xi Jinping’s China, highlights a contrast. First, the absence of a culture of descent: in Xi’s world, disagreement is a threat to stability; scientists memorize slogans, and entrepreneurs recite pledges rather than pitch ideas. Jack Ma’s experience—being sidelined after questioning regulators—illustrates this. Second, centralized orthodoxy versus decentralized competition: Europe’s fragmentation fostered self-sustaining competition of ideas; China resembles the world’s largest monopoly—one party, one ideology, one narrative. Beijing can build chips but not a Galileo, because Galileo would not survive CCP ideological review. Third, intellectual fear versus intellectual freedom: progress requires optimism and the belief that knowledge can improve lives, while China’s system passes ideas through political filters, leading to censorship disguised as patriotism and innovation replaced by imitation. The result is a generation of scientists who code with caution. The transcript also warns of the return of the bureaucratic scholar: human capital without heterodoxy—competence without curiosity. China may fund innovation and build labs, but you cannot command curiosity or create a culture of growth. A country full of brilliant people may wait for permission to think. As a result, Beijing’s attempt to replicate the hardware of the West ignores the software—the Republic of Silence versus Europe’s Republic of Letters. Mokira’s conclusion: technological revolutions don’t come from five-year plans; they come from permission—to argue, to fail, to offend authority. Europe, the US, Japan, and Taiwan exemplify this. Therefore, Made in China 2025 died not primarily from sanctions or chip wars but from the Chinese system itself, which is allergic to free thought. Talent leaves when intellectual oxygen is scarce, and progress stalls when fear replaces exploration. The “ghost slogan” of Made in China 2025 embodies the collapse of a promised leap that depended on a culture of growth rather than on centralized control.

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In countries where the government controls what books you can read and owns all the media, dissenting voices are silenced and journalists are imprisoned. Voting becomes meaningless as those in power manipulate the system to their advantage. Corruption runs rampant without any consequences. Ultimately, these conditions lead to harm and suffering for the people.

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The select committee on CCP reported that venture capital firms are afraid to cooperate due to fear of repercussions from the CCP. One firm mentioned their PRC personnel were scared to provide information, citing cases of disappearances and imprisonment by the CCP. Another firm stated that the PRC government is pressuring venture capital firms not to cooperate with the investigation. This highlights the fear and intimidation tactics employed by the CCP.

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Speaker: The CCP builds influence in democratic societies through overseas United Front work, a system the party uses to expand control and influence without force. The United Front is the party’s weapon to shape political, social, and economic environments to serve its goal of becoming the dominant global power and advancing claims such as the annexation of Taiwan. Through ongoing, long-term relationship building, the Party has created a global network of individuals and organizations inside open societies. In Canada, organizations connected to the United Front are substantial: Canada has at least 575 United Front–linked organizations, making it the second largest network among the four countries studied and with the highest per-capita presence. Much of the United Front work operates through informal ties—personal relationships, invitations to China, honorary titles, and privileged access. The 575 United Front–linked organizations identified in Canada represent only a visible layer of a much larger system operating quietly underneath. Canada is important to the CCP because it has strong institutions, vibrant civil society, and large diaspora communities. To the Party, shaping thinking, networks, and decisions in countries like Canada yields accommodation rather than confrontation. Alongside the United States, Canada has become one of the key environments where overseas United Front work is actively developed. From the research, three things stand out. First, the Chinese Communist Party politicizes everything: activities that appear social, cultural, or economic are treated by the CCP as political resources. Second, most United Front activities are not illegal; they operate through relationships. Influence is built through access, invitations, titles, and personal ties, not necessarily through breaking rules. For example, individuals with strong United Front ties have accompanied multiple Canadian prime ministers from both political parties to visit the PRC and have also participated in policy consultations ahead of those trips. Third, once this network is embedded, it can be mobilized. With the network in place, the Party gains the ability to make requests for political influence, narrative shaping, talent recruitment, and even voter mobilization on Beijing’s behalf.

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The speaker and his family fled China due to persecution for being Christians. They traveled through Laos, Thailand, Ecuador, and faced challenges. They warn against using Chinese phones and software due to spying. The speaker calls the CCP a terrorist organization and warns against communism in the US. They emphasize supporting the people of China, not the CCP. They urge to stop the spread of communism and hold accountable organizations aiding it. God bless America and the people of China. Down with the CCP.

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In China, the social credit system tracks and scores citizens based on behavior. Good scores bring benefits like cheap loans, while bad scores lead to public shame and restrictions. Surveillance cameras and AI are used to monitor citizens, who can be penalized for littering or gossiping. The system will be nationwide soon, with few daring to criticize it for fear of a low score. This control raises concerns about privacy and freedom.

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The Chinese Communist Party's actions in Hong Kong threaten American values. By imprisoning critics, suppressing free speech, and reneging on promises of autonomy, they betray the world.

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If a CCP-affiliated company builds a factory in the United States, there is concern that it could serve as an extension of the CCP and potentially be involved in repressive activities. This is because many large Chinese companies have a party office integrated within them.

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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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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 World Economic Forum is seen as a political organization that uses fear tactics like COVID and climate change to push their agenda of creating a global ruling elite made up of big government, big tech, and big money. They aim to establish a modern form of feudalism where they are the rulers and we are the subjects, with the message being that we should be content with our place in society.

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The Chinese Communist Party is not only a challenge for Taiwan and the South Pacific, but also for cities like Los Angeles, Denver, Washington DC, Chicago, and Kansas. They are actively working to undermine our values and bring about American decline. Their efforts are not passive, but rather intentional and strategic.

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The CCP, with its extensive knowledge of the COVID-19 virus and future events, anticipates being held accountable by Western countries and the world. As a result, they plan to initiate economic, technological, and military conflicts against the United States, the West, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Cuba, and South America. The CCP's weapons development aims to bring about global destruction. The party, now dominated by Xi Jinping, is engaged in a fierce internal political battle, sidelining Hu Jintao's faction. Disregarding people's livelihoods, Xi's party will eventually face destruction due to the Taiwan conflict and internal issues.

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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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