28/ (In truth, of course, Xi detests no one more than decadent Western oligarchs. In due time they would discover their corporations belonged to Xi, their services were no longer required, and now they had no country left to defend them).
29/ Continuous protests and political violence would continue to soften up western countries economically and shake their faith in democratic ideals—just as German collaborators had successfully done in the 1930s. https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/06/05/us-injustice-protests-china-condemnation-cynical/
30/ The West softened, Taiwan would be ripe for invasion under the hackneyed pretext that Taiwan is part of China. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/china-taiwan-invasion-military-exercise/2020/10/12/291f5d86-0c58-11eb-b404-8d1e675ec701_story.html
31/ But China’s military actions wouldn’t be limited to places it currently considers “part of China.” The CCP can invent historical territorial claims at will—as evidenced by its recent military action in Northern India. https://chinanewsstories.com/2013/12/01/china-claims-territories-of-23-countries-but-only-has-borders-with-14/
32/ As COVID continued unabated, one right after another would be stripped away in the vain hope it would eliminate the pesky virus as the CCP had supposedly “accomplished” through its super-strict “real lockdown” in Wuhan. https://twitter.com/JohnRoss43/status/1249269135864926208?s=20
33/ Salvation through vaccination would be dangled like a cat toy in front of fearful populations, each vaccine proving futile—but a great excuse to bill national governments for mandatory vaccine programs, another milestone in the end of human rights.
https://twitter.com/simondolan/status/1323690817186369538?s=20
https://twitter.com/simondolan/status/1323690817186369538?s=20
34/ In time, human rights would be stripped, information censored, and the world would be China—but the “exceptional” virus would remain, calling for indefinite, previously-unconstitutional measures—the “new normal,” as advertised by the CCP’s shills. https://twitter.com/19_phd/status/1320780320799625219?s=20
35/ Contact tracing and government-mandated “quarantine centers” would first be used to arbitrarily quarantine COVID-positive patients, but could then be repurposed for the “quarantine” of dissidents who opposed “social distancing” rules. https://twitter.com/JordanSchachtel/status/1294301945633681409?s=20
36/ Under the same philosophy of “fangkong” that inspired lockdowns, the CCP has even “quarantined” entire minority populations wholesale in troublesome territories like Xinjiang and Tibet—an effective way to keep the majority in line. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/11/16/world/asia/china-xinjiang-documents.html
37/ Where nationalist leaders refused to implement national lockdowns, the CCP would simply pressure state and local leaders to impose regional lockdowns and eventually oust the disobedient nationalist politicians, replacing them with more compliant ones. https://www.courthousenews.com/governors-and-mayors-revolting-against-bolsonaro/
38/ The suspension of all economic activity would mandate unprecedented, indefinite unemployment subsidies, inevitably resulting in national bankruptcies and the need to sell natural resources and public works to China. https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/10/16/2020-budget-deficit-coronavirus/
39/ Subservient puppet politicians—under the pretext of the big lie that COVID calls for the indefinite suspension of all rights—would keep populations in check as resources were stripped from one country after another. https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/china-s-gateway-daniel-andrews-belt-and-road-pitch-to-beijing-20201002-p561b9.html
40/ Military force would only be needed in the event of uprising or the threat of nationalization, as condoned by the CCP-controlled UN. https://twitter.com/auighur/status/1322975005836218370
41/ The CCP’s colonization plan has distinct echoes of how European powers controlled and exploited the world of the 16th-19th century, for which the CCP’s lockdowns may be seen as revenge. (They’re still incrdibly evil, as evidenced by the famines now unfolding).
42/ (Likewise, the flooding of western countries with fentanyl may be seen as revenge for Europeans having flooded China with opium in the 19th century.)
43/ If anyone ever asked how all these measures could possibly be necessary, the answer would be simple: “The science.” And who, you may ask, determines “the science?” That’s easy: your Chairman.
44/ When the CCP actually put its lockdown plan into practice, problems arose.
First, Taiwan revealed the WHO to be in the CCP’s pocket, destroying its credibility. https://nypost.com/2020/03/20/who-haunted-by-old-tweet-saying-china-found-no-human-transmission-of-coronavirus/
First, Taiwan revealed the WHO to be in the CCP’s pocket, destroying its credibility. https://nypost.com/2020/03/20/who-haunted-by-old-tweet-saying-china-found-no-human-transmission-of-coronavirus/
45/ Then, the insolent Swedes refused to play along, giving sentient people an obvious alternative. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Sweden-China-ties-grow-ever-icier-over-Hong-Kong-and-coronavirus
46/ A global anti-lockdown community was able to form online. https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1264227946212065281?s=20
47/ No one really knew what was going on, but they were pretty sure it was China’s fault. https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2020/10/06/unfavorable-views-of-china-reach-historic-highs-in-many-countries/
48/ The people fought back.
https://surfguardcr.com/world-news-costa-rica/europe/anti-lockdown-protests-in-berlin-continue
https://surfguardcr.com/world-news-costa-rica/europe/anti-lockdown-protests-in-berlin-continue
49/ I don’t think Xi knew how well this plan would work. Shutting down the world is a big feat in itself. But the CCP has a credible plan to make the world China. They actually tried to do it, and still are.
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