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Why the Chinese Want to Disarm Americans

25-2-2018 < The Common Sense Show 52 1178 words
 


China has pretended to support our position on N. Korea. now they have done a dramatic flip flop. It is 1950 all over again. We could very easily be fighting the Chinese as well as the N. Koreans. Additionally, China is now lecturing the United States on human rights and gun control in the aftermath of the Florida school shooting. Why would the Chinese care if Americans are murdering Americans? The answer should concern all of us.




The Communist Chinese government is one of the most despotic ruling authorities on the planet. Using the Thomas Jefferson barometer of determinging if a government is out of control, we only have to reference one Jeffersonian principle of government:




“When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”



Thosmas Jefferson



Did I mention that the Chinese government still murders Christians and forbids anyone under the age of 18 from ever entering into a church.



Under Mao, the “revolutionary” government of China, post-WWII, murdered an estimated 50-60 million of its own people making Hitler look like a humanitarian. And these facilitators of mass genocide purport to dictate to the United States how we should run our country and dictate any human rights policy as it relates to gun control in the aftermath of the Florida shooting? Talk about the “kettle calling the post black”! This is like Charles Manson giving lessons to pastors on how to pray for forgiveness.



A major Chinese Community Party rag is on the record as stating:



The United States should learn from China and “genuinely” protect human rights by restricting gun ownership, an editorial in a widely read state-run Chinese newspaper said on Friday.



The communist editorial appeared in the state-run, The Global Times newspaper which published an article critical of the US government for allowing citizens private gun ownership after the Florida school massacre, in which 17 students and staff were killed, The state-run newspaper gleefully reported that the event “reignited a long-running debate about gun control in the United States”.


 The Chinese wasted no time proclaming, “Washington has been pointing an accusing finger at other countries over human rights … However, more Americans have been killed by gunfire in the country than American soldiers being killed in all U.S. wars,” claimed the Chinese government run Global Times. This statement points out the blatant lies told by the propaganda machine of the state-run Chinese media. The University of Hawaii has conducted a long-term study of “death by government (ie genocide), and it is true that the governments of the 20th century have killed more people than were killed in wars, but the United States is not one of these countries. The Chinese are the leading offenders in the category of citizen death by genocide. The Chinese government is the most repressive loathesome government in the history of the planet.


There are no civil liberties in China. The people have one right, namely, to serve the government. China rejects criticism of its rights record, pointing to its success at helping millions escape poverty, and regularly attempts to deflect the issue by calling attention to its critics’ own problems.


The ruling Communist Party tolerates no political dissent and President Xi Jinping’s administration has seen a sweeping crackdown on political rights lawyers and activists. As I have previously reported, the Chinese and Google have implemented a social control mechanism in which people’s browsing habits and online comments are worth points, points that can be taken away for criticizing the government. Loss of Google-based internet points under the system can result in expulsion from college, eviction from one’s home and the withdrawal of any government benefits including food. Pat Wood, in a recent interview on The Common Sense Show, related such an anecdote. Again, the Chinese pretend to lecture us on human rights?


The anti-Second Amendment New York Times quoted the Chinese as saying:



Gun ownership in China is strictly regulated, which helps reduce gun-related crimes and deaths. The U.S. should learn from China and genuinely protect human rights… 



I have two words for the defender of Chinese civil liberties in any way shape or form:



Tiananmen Square




chinese ghost 1


Most aware Americans understand that we are headed to a stack and pack Agenda 21 style of living. We owe this all to the Chinese ghost cities where the stack and pack cities of the future are being beta tested.  The above photo is an aerial view of a Chinese ghost city that were first built by the Chinese government in conjunction with Hank Paulson and Goldman Sachs and then forcbily populated by Chinese peasants living in the outlying provinces.


The populating of these ghost cities follows a consistent script. The Chinese military, unnancounced, will back up their military trucks into a Chinese village and the Chinesee soldiers go house-t0-house as they inform the population that they have 30 minutes to gather up their possessions and then ghboard to the trucks for transport to a previously constructed ghost city. Any resistance is met with extreme prejudice. Frequently, the villages are burned down in front of the people, thus detroying any hope of ever returning. The farmland is converted to corporate farming which is run by state-sponsored corporations. The added benefit, which nobody ever mentions, is that the Chinese government is gaining control over much of the food supply and that is the most effective leverage for political control. And of course, Chinese human rights are on full display in this process.  This is how the Chinese meet their labor demands for the expanding industrialization needs of China as they tighten the noose of political control around the necks of their population. And the Chinese purport to lecture us on gun control and American human rights?


There is an additional political benefit to these ghost cities. If there were ever to be a Chinese revolution against their totalitarian regime, thes outlying provinces would be the prime movers. The ghost cities simultaneously fulfill two needs (1) conscript industrial labor; and, (2) reduce the political threat from the outlying provinces.


If you’d like to know where this is all headed with regard to the Chinese based future of our cities, let Pat Wood tell you.



If you think Pat Wood might be exaggerating, please reference the website, America2050.org. The following graphic is the emblem of this site. The application of the stack and pack cities is American, but the origination of the came from the beta-tested Chinese smart cities which are now going to be applied to the following future design for cities in this country.





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