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"Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
- Voltaire -
In examining the tactics employed by the Chinese communist regime and Leninists rooted in Marxism-Leninism, the book reveals a disturbing array of covert strategies, particularly the use of honey traps aimed at fostering marital discord among potential recruits. This insidious method not only seeks to intertwine business interests with personal relationships but also strategically targets individuals within educational institutions, creating a web of influence that extends into familial and governmental structures.
The book examines the wartime tactics used by Chinese communists and their Leninist allies, shedding light on the complex operations that define their strategies. It offers a critical lens on the intricate interactions between nations, addressing education, religion, governance, media, business, technology, arts, entertainment, and family dynamics. This investigation uncovers the ramifications for future generations, making it essential reading for those aiming to understand the intricate workings of Leninists and their enduring effects on society.
The narrative draws parallels with the current situation in the United States, echoing the historical journey of the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War, and highlighting the U.S. as a primary target in the Leninists' quest for global supremacy.
A young woman born in Taiwan to parents who were evacuated to Taiwan from mainland China after the nationalist party Kuomintang (KMT) was defeated by the CCP during the Chinese Civil War. She enjoyed a carefree childhood and was provided with ample opportunities for a better life. However, her encounters with CCP operatives shattered her hopes and dreams, and even after moving across the continent to start anew in Australia, she found herself being followed. As a descendant of China's last noble tribe, she faced the consequences of her family's history and the ongoing political tensions between Taiwan and China.
During her pursuit of higher education abroad, she encountered the CCP, which was active among Chinese circles in Southern California during the '80s, particularly among student circles. Despite her refusal to give in, she was unable to shake the invisible chains that burdened her throughout her life. Her second encounter with the CCP 40 years later served as evidence of their long-game strategy, which is gaining momentum. The CCP's invisible cold war continues to rage on, and the impact of her experience now extends to the entire continent, putting anyone at risk.
As a descendant of China's last noble tribe, she feel a responsibility to spread awareness and fight for justice for her people, their future generations, and the world at large. The CCP is persecuting our community both inside and outside of China, and media censorship has left many Chinese citizens unaware of the atrocities being committed against its people. She hopes to inspire and empower people to stand up for their beliefs and fight for their freedoms. To create a better, more just society where everyone is free to live their lives to the fullest.