Part 6c
In Part 6b, we heard that by the standards of traditional culture, acts perpetrated by the CCP would be considered to be the most heinous of crimes against heaven and the Tao. As long as traditional culture existed, it would be an obstacle to CCP domination. Therefore, in order to seize, maintain and consolidate its [...]
Part 6d
In Part 6c, we heard that Lenin once said, “the easiest way to take a fortress is from within.” The CCP sent underground communist party members to infiltrate the Buddhist and Taoist religions directly, subvert them from within and transform them into secular organizations. In the 1950′s The Chinese Buddhist and the Taoist associations were [...]
Part 6e
In Part 6d, we heard that after the CCP adopted economic reforms, it renovated many churches as well as Buddhist and Taoist Temples. Where the essence of a culture is its inner moral meaning, the superficial forms have only entertainment value. The CCP restored the superficial elements of Chinese culture, putting on a pretty face [...]
Part 6f
In Part 6e, we heard that the CCP party culture is that of despotism and dictatorship. It is this nature, which serves the CCP in its political and class struggles. One may understand how it forms the Party’s environment of terror from four aspects – The Aspect of Domination and Control, the Aspect of Propaganda, [...]
Part 7a
In part 6f, we heard that the destruction of the Chinese traditional culture was also the process of establishing the CCP Party culture.With human conscience and moral judgment subverted, people turned their backs on traditional values. In additional to the decay of morality, unforeseen consequences to the natural environment have manifested in diseases to land, [...]
Part 7b
In Part 7a, we heard that the 55 years China has been under CCP rule, 60-80 million innocent Chinese people have been killed. Killing has become one of the most essential ways the CCP maintains its power. In every political movement the CCP has used the strategy of genocide. Mao Zedong declared, “after the chaos [...]
Part 7c
In Part 7b, we heard that the Cultural Revolution, which ended in 1979, resulted in the deaths of 7.73 million people. Another 7.03 million became disabled from armed attacks and 4.2 million people were detained and investigated. During the Cultural Revolution, cruel and brutal methods of killing became a competitive way to prove ones revolutionary [...]
Part 7d
In Part 7c, we heard that killing is a very important tool for the CCP to maintain its power. Cruel torturous killings done in public, and even in front of children, have been a perpetual source of terror to the Chinese people from before the Sino-Japanese war and continues right up to the present day. [...]
Part 7e
In Part 7d, we heard that amidst all the killing committed by the CCP, it is difficult to discern the numbers of families damaged by the CCP. In some cases an individual was killed and a family broken. In others, the entire family was killed. Even if no murders occurred, many families were forced to [...]
Part 7f
In part 7e, we heard that the CCP invented a complete theory and framework of “Revolution” and “Continuous Revolution” under the dictatorship of the Proletariat. This framework was used to change Chinese society and ensure the party dictatorship. This theory has two parts – economic base and superstructure. In order to strengthen the superstructure, especially [...]



