Part 2b
In Part 2a, we heard how in the late 19th century and early 20th century China experienced tremendous external shocks and made many attempts at internal reform. At the extreme point of national crisis and out of anxiety and desperation, China looked beyond its borders for a quick solution to its suffering and allowed the foreign concept of Communism to be established within its borders.
Chinese traditional culture was rejected and the destruction of everything traditional was advocated. By 1949 when the Chinese Communist Party came into full power, of the 13 members of the original CCP congress, only Mao Zedong remained. It is unclear whether the founders of the CCP were aware at the time that what they introduced from the Soviet Union was in reality an evil specter, and the remedy they sought for strengthening the nation was instead a deadly poison.
It was not easy to introduce such a foreign incompatible and evil specter such as the Communist Party into China - a civilization with a history of 5000 years.
The CCP deceived the Chinese people with the promise of the “communist utopia”. It uses the distorted theoretical basis of violent revolution to destroy all traditional morals and principles and eliminate all threats to its control.
The history of the Chinese Communist Party is an accumulation of wickedness, and 9 malignant characteristics have been perfected, consolidated and strengthened.
The first of these 9 characteristics is the trait of Evil - whose root is from the Marxist-Leninist declaration to “use violent revolution to destroy the old state apparatus and establish a dictatorship of the proletariat”.
The 2nd trait is Deception. In order for such a destructive violent force to be unleashed, the communist specter uses deception freely to manipulate the minds and actions of people who then become unwitting participants in their own destruction.
Part 2b: The 3rd inherited trait is Incitement. The CCP created class struggle through propaganda by inciting hatred and violence between landowners and peasants, where no such animosity existed.
The 4th inherited trait is Unleashing the Scum of Society. The CCP utilized hoodlums to enhance its violent nature and establish the early political power of the communist party in rural areas.
The 5th trait is Espionage, where the CCP infiltrated organizations and sowed dissension in oder to disrupt, destroy and usurp.
The 6th trait is Robbery. Everything the CCP has obtained is through robbery. The confiscation of land and resources through violence, replaced the tradition of sharing the commonweath and established “the new order” of the CCP.
The 7th trait is Fighting. Mao Zedong stated, “a revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.” The CCP uses fighting to forcibly seize state power. The CCP also used fighting to “educate” the next generation during the Cultural Revolution.
The 8th trait is Elimination. Every political movement of the CCP was a campaign of terror with genocidal intent. The expression of CCP genocide is the extermination of conscience and independent thought through violence. In this way a “reign of terror” serves the fundamental interests of the CCP.
And the 9th inherited trait is Control. All of the previously mentioned traits of the CCP aim to achieve a single goal - to control the populace through the use of terror.
Thus, the CCP party nature overwhelms human nature so completely that the Chinese people lose their humanity.




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