Part 3d
In Part 3c, we heard that after the Cultural Revolution CCP leadership changed banners frequently as the government changed hands 6 times within 20 years. Although claims were made that changes were towards reform and opening-up, history shows us that the political control of the CCP continues to rely upon the philosophy of struggle and violence. The only difference from the past is that the Party has become even more deceptive. Utilizing the pronouncements of law, the social institution of education, the vehicle of the media and by implementing policies by coercion, the CCP has been effective in maintaining it’s tyrannical rule.
How the CCP controls its people is not limited to the physical torture it inflicts. The Party forces people to lose the ability to think independently making them fearful, self protective and cowardly, daring not to speak up. It is a crime for someone to think outside the boundary imposed by the CCP.
Part 3d: The CCP has soley been self serving, concerned only for of it’s own survival regardless of the suffering imposed on its citizenry. Although the CCP would demand strict self monitoring from the common people, members of the CCP have flagrantly participated in corruption, embezzlement, and unlawful conduct.
Part 4a
In Part 3d, we heard how incessant long term struggle of the CCP has soley been self serving, concerned only for of it’s own survival regardless of the suffering imposed on its citizenry. Although the CCP would demand strict self monitoring from the common people, members of the CCP have flagrantly participated in corruption, embezzlement, and unlawful conduct. In recent years eight million CCP officials have been tried and punished for crimes related to corruption. No less than 4,000 CCP officials have escaped China with embezzled money, adding up to the tens of billions in US dollars.
In it’s short 55 year history, the CCP has shattered traditional Chinese belief and standards, destroyed the traditional moral principals and moral structures leaving the Chinese nation in deep crisis. In 5000 years of Chinese history there have been many benevolent leaders which practiced the heavenly Dao always striving for peace and stability. The characteristics of kind leadership are to promote justice and peace and be open to differing opinions giving the people what is needed. The rise and fall of a nation has its reasons and when the CCP is gone, we can expect that peace and harmony will return to China.
We continue now with the beginning of Part 4 of the 9 Commentaries - “On How the Communist Party is an Anti-Universe Force.”
Part 4b
In Part 4a, we heard that Chinese people value greatly the “Tao” or the Way. In ancient China people believed in complying with, harmonizing and co-existing with heaven. The Dao de Jing states, “Man follows the earth, the earth follows heaven, heaven follows what is natural.” By respecting heaven and earth mankind enjoys a harmonious life. According to Chinese thought astronomy, geography, medicine, literature and social structures all follow this understanding.
But the Chinese Communist Party promotes “humans over Nature” and a “philosophy of struggle” in defiance of Heaven, the Earth and Nature. Mao Zedong said, “battling with heaven is endless joy, fighting with the earth is endless joy, and struggling with humanity is endless joy.”
Part 4b: Turning moral values on it’s head, the CCP aims to demolish the concepts of good and evil. Instead of reward coming from ones labor and efforts, the CCP rule of law encouraged idlers to rob private property. Instead of valuing knowledge and respecting teachers, students would humiliate and beat their teachers. Instead of respecting elders and family members, it has been common under the CCP rule for parents and children to report on one another husbands and wives to expose each other and familial relations renounced.
Part 4c
In Part 4b, we heard that in ancient China moral codes expected that “Even bandits should follow the Way as well.” The CCP has gone so far as to abandon even minimal moral standards. Its evilness has reached well beyond the universal law of mutual generation and mutual inhibition. The CCP’s unrestrained arrogance opposes nature and confounds the criteria for good and evil, thus overturning the law of the universe.
The CCP has brought about drastic ecological deterioration in China by the indiscriminate cutting of trees, leveling of rivers and the filling of lakes. As a result, the Hai and Yellow rivers have dried up. The Yangtze and Huai rivers are deeply polluted. Grasslands have disappeared, and sandstorms now reach the central plains. The CCP has spent hundreds of billions of dollars on projects to change the natural ecosystems, all in keeping with CCP policies which promote “battling with heaven and fighting with the earth.”
Part 5a
In Part 4c, we heard that real scientists hold a very broad outlook of the universe and will not deny the unlimited mysteries of space and time. It recognizes that the human perspective in observing and understanding the wonders of the universe is limited. The realms non-traversable by science belongs naturally to the spiritual or metaphysical, which falls within the realm of faith. The Communist Party however calls everything outside of its own theories as “superstitions” and subjects faithful believers of God to brutal persecution. Tens of thousands of house Church Christians are jailed today. The current crackdown on Falun Gong Practitioners, who stand for principals of Truth Compassion Tolerance, clearly indicates that the modern-day CCP actively adheres to its doctrine of “battling with heaven”.
We continue now with the beginning of Part 5 of the 9 Commentaries - “On the Collusion of Jiang Zemin and the Chinese Communist Party to Persecute Falun Gong.”
Part 5b
In Part 5a, we heard that since China began economic reforms in the late 1970’s, it has endeavored to build a positive liberal image in the eyes of the international community. Yet, under the dictatorship of Jiang Zemin the bloody and systematic persecution of Falun Gong has plunged China into another cycle of nightmarish events since the cultural revolution. The collusion and resonance between Jiang Zemin and the evil specter of the CCP have amplified the atrocities of this ongoing persecution to an unprecedented level.
Just as the CCP conceals its bloody history, Jiang Zemin has also covered up his own history of being a traitor to China. For instance, by pretending to be the orphan of a CCP martyr while in fact he was the son of a Chinese traitor, Jiang Zemin personally followed the CCP’s example of deceit. With his support of the June 4th massacre and suppression of democratic movements and religious belief, he personally adopted the CCP’s practice of murder. With his forfeiture of over one million square kilometers of Chinese land, he is practiced in the betrayal so characteristic of the CCP. As both Jiang Zemin and the CCP share a disgraceful origin and history, both share an acute sense of insecurity regarding their power.
Part 5c
In Part 5b, we heard that Chinese traditional beliefs have been forcibly shut off and tampered with by the Communist Party for decades. Falun Gong is an ancestral culture, a root of Chinese tradition and way of life. Given the choice, people would leave wickedness behind and return to a moral tradition, thus denying what the CCP has promoted. And when the number of people who practice Falun Gong exceeded that of the Chinese Communist Party, a deep fear and jealousy was evoked within the CCP.
Part 5c: Jiang Zemin exploited the state machinery controlled by the CCP to serve the objective of persecuting Falun Gong. This included the mobilization of the military, public security forces, the media, the judiciary and education system - just to name a few.
Part 5d
In Part 5c, we heard that Jiang Zemin exploited the state machinery controlled by the CCP to serve the objective of persecuting Falun Gong. This included the mobilization of the military, public security forces, the media, the judiciary and education system - just to name a few. In order to carry out the policy to “ruin Falun Gong Practitioners reputations”, over 2000 newspapers, 1000 magazines and hundreds of local radio and TV stations under control of the CCP, launched a massive propaganda blitz broadcasting lies, distorting facts and suppressing the truth, to poison the minds of countless people both in china and abroad. To enact the policy of “bankrupting Falun Gong Practitioners financially”, the CCP extorted exorbitant fines, ransacked homes, stole personal property and food, terminated jobs, revoked pensions, confiscated land, and froze bank accounts. Even those who were not practitioners were deemed by the CCP to have guilt by association and they too suffered under the same threat of suppression.
Part 5d: The policy of “destroying Falun Gong practitioners physically”, was carried out by the police, procuraturate, and the court systems of China. Practitioners are forced to endure brutal inhumane torture and are subjected to the systematic and abusive use of nerve-damaging psychiatric drugs. Within the last 5 years, at least 1,143 people have died, but CCP officials have admitted privately that the actual number of Falun Gong practitioners who have died from the persecution is actually much higher.
Part 6a
In Part 5d, we heard how Jiang Zemin labeled Falun Gong as an enemy of the CCP, and established the 610 office, an all powerful Gestapo-like organization with powers above the legal and judiciary systems The 610 office employed the resources of the country as it saw fit, for the sole purpose of suppressing Falun Gong. A high-ranking officer of the Justice department of Liaoning Province once said at a conference, “The financial resources used to deal with Falun Gong have exceeded the outlay for a war.”
We continue now with the beginning of Part 6 of the 9 Commentaries - “On How the Chinese Communist Party Destroyed Traditional Culture.”
Part 6b
In Part 6a, we heard that the beliefs of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism offered the Chinese people a very stable moral system, unchangeable, “so long as heaven remains”. Practices which incorporated Toaist influence in Chinese medicine, qigong, geomancy, and divination along with Buddhist concepts on the heavenly kingdom and hell, karmic rewards of good, the retribution of evil; formed the core of traditional Chinese culture. This, together with Confucian ethics for family and social morality, was a three-fold ethical system which offered the basis for sustainability, peace and harmony in traditional Chinese society. The CCP’s destruction of the traditional culture in China was a direct attack against morality in order to purp osefully undermine the foundation for peace and harmony in Chinese society.
Part 6b: The so-called “philosophy” of the Communist Party completely contradicts the authentic traditional Chinese Culture. Traditional Culture respects the mandate of heaven. In contrast, the communist runs wild in defying the Tao and assaults heavenly principles. To gain and maintain power in China, The Communist Party first had to plant its immoral thoughts on Chinese soil. Mao Zedong claimed “If we want to overthrow an authority, we must first make propaganda and do the work in the area of ideology.” The CCP realized that the violent communist theory was the refuse of Western thought and could not stand up to China’s profound 5,000 year cultural history. The CCP completely destroyed traditional Chinese culture, so that Marxism and Leninism could take China’s political stage.



