Illuminati Darling, China Faces Upheaval
March 30, 2012
(left, the poverty gap)
by St. John Bartholomew
(henrymakow.com)
Some geopolitical thinkers forecast that China will suffer great upheavals and possibly collapse within the next decades. In his book 'A Brief History of the Future' Illuminati-insider Jacques Attali writes:
Some geopolitical thinkers forecast that China will suffer great upheavals and possibly collapse within the next decades. In his book 'A Brief History of the Future' Illuminati-insider Jacques Attali writes:
''Around
2025, the Communist party, by then in power for seventy-six years (no
other party in the world has remained in power for more than seventy
years), will in one way or another fade away. Great disorder will reign
for a time... new democracy might even emerge, looking very much like
the warlord-dominated democracy of 1912. If China then fails to maintain
its unity (a possibility that cannot be discounted), it will
participate in the general process of nation-deconstruction."
After his recent trip to the country, CFR President Richard Haas wrote:
After his recent trip to the country, CFR President Richard Haas wrote:
'I
have been traveling to China for more than three decades, but never
have I encountered a Chinese leadership so uncertain of the country's
future. It is little exaggeration to say that the world's most populous
country is on its heels.'
China is indeed starting an economic downturn that will exacerbate their serious demographic and political problems.
China's
era of rapid growth has ended. It was fueled by ever-increasing exports
but the economic decline in Europe and the US is being felt.
The
Chinese economy is in reverse gear. According to Hong Kong University
Professor Larry Lang, last year the Chinese GDP decreased 10%;the
inflation rate was 16% and regime debt totaled 36 billion yuan!
The Communist leadership needs to transform the economy. The World Bank recently published a report entitled 'China 2030: Building a Modern, Harmonious and Creative Income Society', that outlines necessary reforms.
However, they weaken Party power. For example: the World Bank asks China to liberalize markets and split up the government, state enterprises and the private sector. This is like asking the Mafia to give the little guy a chance!
Here are a few of China's problems:
However, they weaken Party power. For example: the World Bank asks China to liberalize markets and split up the government, state enterprises and the private sector. This is like asking the Mafia to give the little guy a chance!
Here are a few of China's problems:
-
There is extreme and growing inequality between rich and poor, the
coast and the hinterland, the cities and the countryside.
- Due to the one child policy- by 2025 China will have 40 million single young men and a rapidly ageing society with no discernible pension provision, health care or social security system in place.
- Abandoned children- Due to both parents leaving to find work in cities, there are 23 million children under the age of five living apart from both parents.(left, a Labor Protest)
- The Democratic Deficit- people are increasingly resisting the CCP. Last year there were thousands of protests across China, some of which forced policy changes and the dismissal of government officials.
- Potential food shortages and droughts:China is experiencing rapid environmental degradation, water shortages and the desertification of already arid and semi-arid regions.
- Increasing calls by ethnic groups such as the Tibetans and Uighurs for independence. The situation in Tibet is particularly serious: last year 23 Tibetans committed self-immolation in protest against state repression.
- Due to the one child policy- by 2025 China will have 40 million single young men and a rapidly ageing society with no discernible pension provision, health care or social security system in place.
- Abandoned children- Due to both parents leaving to find work in cities, there are 23 million children under the age of five living apart from both parents.(left, a Labor Protest)
- The Democratic Deficit- people are increasingly resisting the CCP. Last year there were thousands of protests across China, some of which forced policy changes and the dismissal of government officials.
- Potential food shortages and droughts:China is experiencing rapid environmental degradation, water shortages and the desertification of already arid and semi-arid regions.
- Increasing calls by ethnic groups such as the Tibetans and Uighurs for independence. The situation in Tibet is particularly serious: last year 23 Tibetans committed self-immolation in protest against state repression.
CHINESE & ILLUMINATI RESPONSE
The DCDC Global Strategic Trends Programme (2007-36) predicts the Chinese leadership will attempt to unite the country by promoting nationalism and may embark on military adventures to externalize social tensions, especially among the 40 million single young men!
The DCDC Global Strategic Trends Programme (2007-36) predicts the Chinese leadership will attempt to unite the country by promoting nationalism and may embark on military adventures to externalize social tensions, especially among the 40 million single young men!
Clearly, the situation is serious enough to believe the country could collapse in the coming decades. This begs the question...Why are the Illuminati investing so heavily in a country that may collapse?
The Communist Party may fall in the coming decades, but the strong State they have formed will probably remain to be governed by the next occupants.
Many in the Chinese establishment recognize that the Party has a shelf life. Outgoing Premier Wen Jiaobao recently stated:
'I
believe China's democratic system will, in accordance with China's
national conditions, develop in a step-by-step way, there is no way to
stop this."
The Illuminati has close ties with the China power elite. They are a merger between the Beijing leadership, Hong Kong tycoons and the Triads. They are led by 'Asia's most powerful man' Sir Li Ka Shing.
The Illuminati has close ties with the China power elite. They are a merger between the Beijing leadership, Hong Kong tycoons and the Triads. They are led by 'Asia's most powerful man' Sir Li Ka Shing.
The kingpins of this group, encompassing China's financial and corporate leaders, would also dominate a democratic China.
The
Illuminati have carved the planet into various free trade regions. The
wealthiest of these is APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
featuring 21 countries, including China, the US, Canada, Korea,
Australia and Japan. APEC is the economic foundation for the emerging
Asian Pacific Union.
China
will be the dominant power in this region. This is the reason why they
are currently funding infrastructure projects in California.
On the economic side: China has been set up as the largest manufacturer in the NWO.
The Illuminati believe the Chinese are the best race to man their New World Order. In 1873, te 'father of eugenics' Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) wrote a letter to The Telegraph newspaper advocating that they utilize the Chinese people to develop the African continent.
The Illuminati believe the Chinese are the best race to man their New World Order. In 1873, te 'father of eugenics' Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) wrote a letter to The Telegraph newspaper advocating that they utilize the Chinese people to develop the African continent.
In the letter, he expresses disgust for various races but praises the 'order loving' Chinese.
They
'possess an extraordinary instinct for political and social
organization', and 'a remarkable aptitude for a high material
civilization.'
'They are good-tempered, frugal, industrious, saving, commercially inclined, and extraordinarily prolific.'
Today the Chinese are all over Africa and recently paid for the construction of the African Union headquarters! The Illuminati trust the Chinese people to pull through whatever trials they face.
China is projected to be the world's wealthiest country and houses 1/5 of the world's population. The future of this great land will have a large impact on the success of their New World Order!
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Larry Lang http://www.theepochtimes.com/ n2/china-news/chinese-tv-host- says-regime-nearly-bankrupt- 141214.html
World Bank reforms http://www.guardian.co.uk/ business/2012/feb/27/china- reform-high-income-world-bank
Protests cause government official to lose the plot
Wen Jiaobao calls for democratic reforms
China building infrastructure in California
Africa for the Chinese by Francis Galton
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