The Truth About The China Riots

by Chris Black

Protests happen all the time in China, it’s an integral part of their political process.

But unlike in western “democracies”, in “communist” China, leaders take protesters seriously and make an honest attempt to come to grips with their grievances.

The late 1980s was a unique time in Chinese history. China was making its first steps transitioning away from Marxist-Bolshevist economics, which caused all kinds of socio-economic dislocations that profoundly affected people in their 20s, who were being turned out into a world for which they had not been properly prepared.

The CIA, which of course had agents in China, saw its opportunity, and attempted to piggyback a “pro-democracy” movement on top of these socio-economic grievances.

The CIA actually started getting some traction with this tactic, and if left unchecked, would have transformed garden-variety internal political disorder into an existential threat to the Chinese government.

Faced with a CIA takeover of their country, the Chinese leaders dealt with the problem extremely efficiently.

It could have turned out a whole lot worse. In the end, the Chinese executed a handful of CIA spies, and let most of the student protest leaders off the hook, as they had become unwitting dupes of foreign spies.

The young people’s grievances were recognized and accommodated, adjustments were made, and the Chinese managed to move forward with their plan to transform Chinese society away from Maoism and into a more productive future.

I suspect the CIA is trying to do the exact same thing here.

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But this is not like 1989. In 1989, the youth of the entire Chinese nation were being affected by the sweeping socio-economic transformation that the Chinese leaders were trying to engineer, which gave the CIA a widespread base of manpower to mobilize if they could successfully transform the socio-economic unrest into political unrest.

But unfortunately for the CIA in 2022, these weird Chinese covid lockdowns are only happening in isolated parts of China, which is going to make it almost impossible to mobilize any kind of widespread popular action against the Chinese government.

The other problem that the CIA has is that Xi has brought so much prosperity to China over the last ten years.

This has built up a tremendous reservoir of good will with the Chinese population–especially with the Chinese middle class, which has expanded dramatically since he took power.

This expansion of the Chinese middle class has come at the expense of the Chinese ultra-rich, many of whom are undoubtedly working with the CIA and fellow travellers like George Soros, who specializes in funding and operating these “color revolutions”.

Why the Chinese government is obsessed with this so-called “Zero-covid” policy is anyone’s guess.

What’s more puzzling about it is, it’s a policy that seems to be only selectively applied in very specific regions of the country.

Are these specific regions centers of foreign infiltration and subversion, and “Zero-covid” is a blunt instrument being used to “freeze” foreign spies in place during critical moments?

That would be my best guess, but there are other theories as well.

One thing is for sure, China is squarely in the gun sights of the globalists, and infiltration and political subversion has been the globalists’ “go-to” strategy to destroy ethnic nationhood worldwide for the last century, so it’s logical to assume that’s what’s happening on the ground in China as we speak.

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