The China Connection: Enlighten Me.
Dear all THCs,
Ever since watching the documentary Thrive and the following quote below associated with John Rockefeller has since perplexed me.
I am no stranger to how the Soviet Union was funded since its inception by the Banksters (and pretty much every other nations, including the US and France) but I have never really delved into the China-Bankster connection. In retrospect, Modern China looks like an example of the Bankster's society: Totalitarian and Mighty.
Having been going to China many times and seeing it changing in front of my eyes, it is a strange society obsessed with status and foreign-ness. I have also found that the Chinese, far from being blinded like many in the West, take a particular interest in world politics, including those of the banksters.
So I was wondering if anyone had recommendations about the Rothschild/Rockefeller connections with China to share. Thank and much love all.
"One is impressed immediately by the sense of national harmony.... Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution it has obviously succeeded... in fostering high morale and community purpose. General social and economic progress is no less impressive....The enormous social advances of China have benefited greatly from the singleness of ideology and purpose.... The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in history."
-- David Rockefeller
New York Times, 8-10-1973.
Capitalist, socialist, fascist, or communist doesn't matter to a bankster - just as long as it's totalitarian (or at least manipulated to be so behind the scenes) and they control the money supply. Centralized and hierarchical structures manifest in all the above cases, so far. . . Start talking egalitarianism, local money control, bottom-up organization, and distributed decision making and banksters go batshit crazy. . . mostly because they would be limited to safeguarding other's money rather than leveraging it to make their billions.
Thank you for that. I will check this out.
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