THE CHINESE AGENDA
Paul Bond
©December 2000
Nbond@bigpond.net.au
For those in the post-modern societies of this planet who have had no exposure to the methods being employed by the People’s Republic of China representatives and a complicit Western civilization, some of what you are about to read will no doubt be shocking, even incredible.
Starting with President Richard Nixon's visit to China in the company of Henry Kissinger in the early seventies, the relationship between the PRC and the West has been gradually normalized. That is to say that the West, represented primarily by the U.S. foreign policy initiatives, is keen to entice the PRC into capitalism, thus neutralizing any potential for a communist confrontation between now and 2020. The 2020 policy is designed to place the PRC into a stranglehold of addiction to foreign capital and the capitalist system. At least, that is the theory.
As we in the West think of communist China under Mao, our perspective is of gross poverty and a society linked inextricably to the past understanding of common ownership through the state. Think again. For the leadership of the PRC has out-thought the politicians and career bureaucrats of the West (particularly the U.S.)
The PRC Leadership, having exposed their underbelly in the June 4, 1989 Tianamin Square incident, learned very quickly that not only must it be a team player in capitalism, it must be seen to be so.
The Western leadership seems to have become blindsided by the facts. Up until recently, every "little red book"-carrying PRC citizen was owned by the state. Indoctrinated and sworn to undying loyalty to the ideology of the PRC-communism. Does a leopard change its spots? NO.
Anyone who has been exposed to the PRC's growing army of well-trained soldiers of commercial activity in the Western democracies soon becomes confronted with the covert agenda that lurks hidden just under the surface. Using the fact that the so-called Western democracies are no more than Marxist-inspired Social Democracies, the PRC has outflanked the foolish of the post-modern world of globalization and secular humanism.
For the PRC commercial troops, the job of subversion and compromise is relatively easy. You see, what they found in the bowels of the Western democracies was a type of totalitarian authority, which has at its very core the same ideologies that fuel the emerging communism of the postmodern PRC agenda. Not only were the ideology and therefore the environment compatible, the Western authorities were so corrupted that it becomes an easy task to spread even more corruption into those societies. And of course as any "little red book"-carrying PRC operative will tell you, post-modern communism is based entirely on endemic corruption. In their words, "the West are like sitting ducks on the pond."
Many of the new arrivals out of the training schools for Western democracy infiltration, will tell you that they are shocked when they survey the social scene of the U.S. and other so-called democracies, the bastions of freedom and liberty. They cannot believe the power that these so-called democracies have. The dictatorial power wielded by the leadership of these Western democracies. Power, that even from a communist totalitarian view, is abhorrent — even a little frightening.
For those who befriend these commercial soldiers of the PRC, the stories of corruption and malfeasance so endemically entrenched into the communist ethos pale into insignificance when compared to how they have managed to corrupt and subvert the leadership of the U.S. and other Western nations. They are aghast. The Western democracies, so shot through with secular humanism and corruption, are easy targets for the PRC operatives, “sitting ducks on the pond.” It seems there is no end to the corruption and therefore manipulation of the West. The ideology of the communist state lends itself to endemic corruption. The same can be said for capitalism. The two — when totally corrupted — are mutually compatible.
The contempt held for these corrupted institutions is very prevalent and undisguised by the PRC and its operatives. Their perception of us is: "you are no different to us; corruption and deceit rule."
There is a big difference, however, from the West's point of view as it slowly awakens from its socialistic, secular humanist slumber. What happened to virtue? The PRC knows.
Do we?
Behold all things are becoming clear, for it is said, the kingdom of God is at hand.