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Introduction & Part 1a

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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Welcome to our audio series of the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party”. The Nine Commentaries were first published on November 19th 2004 by the Epoch Times, the most widely distributed Chinese language newspaper in the world. This series explores the history and nature of the Chinese Communist Party (the CCP). From its origins stemming [...]

Part 1b

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 1a, we heard that deception and lies play a very important role in the CCP gaining and maintaining power. To make history serve the current regime, the CCP has make a practice of altering and concealing historical truth. Alterations of the Chinese historical record have been perpetrated by the CCP for more than [...]

Part 2a

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 1b, we heard how the Communist Party nature replaces and eliminates human nature. All CCP members and those ruled by the CCP must obey commands unconditionally.
In China most people know about the double personalities of CCP members; in private they are ordinary people with human emotions. During the Cultural Revolution, it was too [...]

Part 2b

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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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 [...]

Part 2c

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 2b, we heard that the CCP has 9 malignant inherited traits.
The 3rd inherited trait is Incitement. The 4th inherited trait is Unleashing the Scum of Society. The 5th trait is Espionage. The 6th trait is Robbery. The 7th trait is Fighting. The 8th trait is Elimination. And the 9th inherited trait is Control. [...]

Part 2d

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 2c, we heard that the 1871 Paris Commune was the first communist revolt where the hoodlums and scum of society were unleashed. During the rebellion, they took hostage and shot the archbishop of Paris, cruelly killed 64 clergyman, set fire to palaces, destroyed government offices, private residences, monuments and inscription columns.
The Long March, [...]

Part 2e

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 2d, we heard that in December 1936, two generals of the KMT Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng kidnapped Chiang Kai-shek at Xi’an, to force him to terminate the civil war against the Communists and establish a united front against the encroaching Japanese. Or, that is what the CCP would like us to believe.
The [...]

Part 3a

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 2e, we heard that when the CCP was surrounded by the KMT forces, it still conducted internal crackdown operations and executed their own solders to root out the so called “anti-Bolshevik corps”. In northern Shaanxi province, while pinned between the KMT and the Japanese, the CCP began the Yan’an movement and murdered massive [...]

Part 3b

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 3a, we heard that the CCP’s philosophy is one of “struggle” and that CCP’s rule has been built upon a series of “class struggles”, “path struggles” and “ideological struggles”. With it’s foundation built upon the philosophy of class struggle, the CCP has achieved is reign of terror by means of campaign after campaign [...]

Part 3c

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 3b, we heard how the Cultural Revolution was a calamity unprecedented in Chinese history Conservative estimates place the number of unnatural deaths at 7.73 million. The violence during the cultural revolution was the policy of the CCP and regional governments to turn one group to kill another everyone’s life was in danger. The [...]