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While we wait for Joe 'Bidden' Biden to enter stage far left for the US presidential inauguration, and for the mad media to make merry, get a grip on reality with Paul Collits of Australia's The Freedoms Project.
In "China's Great Covid" Collits gives us the back story on the Wuhan virus and the US election like none of NZ's limp-wristed lefty journos can. Is it too much to hope and pray that NZ's limp-wristed lefty bishops might read it?
"The year 2020 will go down in history as the year China's long-term strategies for global domination and short-term tactics to achieve it paid off big time. And they used a virus to do it.
We
have all heard the expression – did you have a good Covid? Was the
lockdown kind to you? Many have suffered, massively, while others have
done all right.
Covid
was kind to Big Pharma. It was kind to the World Health
Organisation. It was kind to the pro-Vaxxers. It was kind to the
public health lobby. It was kind to big government. It was kind to
police forces with embedded fascist tendencies. It was kind to
Karens. It was kind to those who drew a government stipend. It was
kind to big corporations who, unlike small businesses, could absorb the pain,
or in some cases, profit from it. See under Bunnings.
Churches? Not so much.
Above
all, 2020 was kind to China, already effectively ruling the world through
apparently benign means, and only now awaiting the mopping up operations.
Well,
Xi Jinping had a great Covid. Xi is a thug who has got lucky. He
has prospered from China’s emerging economic dominance of the world and has
figured out ways of keeping his people crushed.
So
said David Flint:
‘A year after coronavirus emerged in Wuhan, China’s
Xi declares 2020 a triumph.’ The Washington Post thus approvingly
headlined the Communist Chinese dictator’s New Year Address to celebrating
crowds ignoring social distancing in the streets of Wuhan, the very place from
where Xi released a plague onto an unsuspecting world.
Just
look at the year China has had. The Chinese leadership was laughing at
the recent events in Washington DC. And why wouldn’t they?
Remember
that the Chinese created and exported the virus. On one view:
It comes from the lab, the lab in Wuhan, and the
lab is controlled by the China government,” claimed Dr. Li-Meng Yan, the
virologist who fled Hong Kong, in a Loose Women interview in September. “This
virus is not from nature.”
Did
China launch, prosecute and win a biological war in 2020 without anyone
noticing? It is a thought. Speaking of the Wuhan Institute of
Virology, China specialist Gordon Chang has stated:
The lab once bragged it stored more than 1,500
strains of coronavirus, and it is known to have engaged in the dangerous
engineering of chimeric coronaviruses, as documented in a 2015 article
in Nature Medicine. Even if the Wuhan institute was not trying to create
viruses designed to attack ethnic minorities—Bill Gertz of the Washington
Times reported this inflammatory possibility—Beijing may have much to
hide, such as an illicit biological weapons program.
Chang
continues:
The case against China rests not only on how the
coronavirus came to first infect humans—something scientists will argue about
for years—but also what Chinese ruler Xi Jinping did once the pathogen crippled
his country. In short, he took steps he knew or had to know would spread the
disease beyond his borders.
Frederick
Edward thinks it is “game, set and match to China, and one can readily agree
with him:
As Western governments continue to delight in the
destruction of their economies and the humiliation of their serf-like
populaces, I can’t help but somehow admire the audacity of Beijing’s
geopolitical coup.
Covid-19 and its subsequent effects must rank among
the greatest strategic gambles ever to have been pulled off. Regardless as to
the virus’s exact origin, it seems beyond doubt that Chinese officials were
complicit in allowing it to circulate unannounced throughout the world for
weeks on end. How else to explain the decision not to close Wuhan’s airport
during the weeks following the ‘discovery’ of the virus?
Ensuring its global spread, China could play its
best card. By employing a major, but in hindsight extremely short-lived,
overreaction to the virus, with people literally welded into their homes, it
signalled to the rest of the world the apparent seriousness of the novel virus.
By
whatever means WuFlu was generated and thence escaped to northern Italy then
the world, the subsequent facts are clear.
Because
of Covid, “Beijing Biden” won the US election. Trump is gone, now
disgraced in the eyes of the elites who, all the while, sought to bring him
down. Trump was the one force that could have saved the world from the
Chicomms’ end game. The one leader who knew the China game, and its
impacts on the West. And who was prepared to stand up to the China global
swamp. China’s global scam. For which we all have fallen.
Amber
Athey in The Spectator states (on 15 January 2020):
Trump’s aggressive actions against China in an
attempt to counter the regime’s growing global economic influence and hold it
accountable for a litany of misdeeds is one of the biggest foreign-policy
shifts in decades. In contrast, past administrations normalized trade relations
with the CCP and allowed it to play-act as a liberal regime in global
institutions in the misguided hopes that a beneficial economic alliance would
encourage China toward good behaviour.
On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order banning
transactions with several Chinese apps. Previously, he pulled the US out of the
World Health Organisation after it helped cover up China’s mishandling of the
coronavirus pandemic, implemented heavy tariffs on Chinese goods, sanctioned
Chinese officials responsible for abuses in Hong Kong and purged pro-CCP
education programs from American universities. The administration’s efforts
highlighted in the OMB report to cut or divert taxpayers’ funds from aid to
China are merely the latest, perhaps the last example of Trump’s determination
to maintain his tough stance against China.
The
West’s economy, belief system, societal energy and will to live are
shredded. Individual freedom is all but dead. We are cowed,
confused and now turning on one another. The great reset championed by
China’s globalist allies is all systems go. China’s surrogates in the WHO
have unleashed an end game without peer. They pulled off a gem of a
global coup. They managed to upend their own science, clearly stated over
many decades! Masks? Lockdowns? Quarantine? Forty years
of settled science upended in February 2020. An opportunity was
seized. And it worked.
All
the “non-pharmaceutical interventions” (NPIs) enforced in the West are core to
what we should all term the Chinese Covid Model.
Get
facile, idiot, cringing governments to implement their new vision of pandemic
management. Useful idiots like Boris Johnson were on board, conned by
Professor Pantsdown and his already disgraced modellers at Imperial
College. Chicomm strategy met supine Western cringing in the face of
fears of electoral retribution.
The
rest of the Anglosphere fell immediately into line. Dominoes all.
They
had even changed the definition of pandemic to help things along. There
is now a much lower threshold required to be able to use the loaded term
“pandemic”. They changed their view of non-pharmaceutical interventions,
very conveniently. Overnight. Remember that the WHO is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Big Pharma. And China. In each relationship,
there is massive funding support, Board memberships, and so on. WHO does
the bidding of each. Coinciding interests, indeed.
They
got Imperial College London to drive the process. The man who admitted
this has been driving British Covid policy since March 2020.
Lockdown
Sceptics and others have drawn attention to astonishing admissions in The
Times of London by Neil Ferguson. He spilled the beans big-time:
Professor Neil Ferguson has given an extraordinary
interview to Tom Whipple at The Times, in which he confirms the degree to which
he believes that imitating China’s lockdown policies at the start of 2020
changed the parameters of what Western societies consider acceptable.
“I think people’s sense of what is possible in
terms of control changed quite dramatically between January and March,”
Professor Ferguson says. When SAGE observed the “innovative intervention” out
of China, of locking entire communities down and not permitting them to leave
their homes, they initially presumed it would not be an available option in a
liberal Western democracy: “It’s a communist one-party state, we said. We
couldn’t get away with it in Europe, we thought… and then Italy did it. And we
realised we could.”
He almost seems at pains to emphasise the Chinese
derivation of the lockdown concept, returning to it later in the interview:
“These days, lockdown feels inevitable. It was, he
reminds me, anything but. ‘If China had not done it,’ he says, ‘the year would
have been very different.’”
To those people who, still now, object to lockdowns
on civil liberties principles, this will be a chilling reminder of the
centrality of the authoritarian Chinese model in influencing global policy in
this historic year.
China
did it! We have it right from the horse’s mouth. The man who
single-handedly set up the global response to Covid got the idea from
Beijing. Well, he already had the idea himself.
The
Chinese Covid model has been rolled out right across the West. We are
idiots.
A joint investigation by the New
York Times and Politico has revealed the extent of
China’s efforts to censor social media at the beginning of the pandemic, hoping
to conceal its role in triggering the global crisis. Were the architects of the
West’s lockdowns inspired by that policy too?
But concealment wasn’t the only use the Chicomms made of social media. As the journalists Aya Velazquesz and Michael Senger have pointed out (in The Tablet magazine), the Chinese have engineered a deliberate, well-organised information operation to trumpet the “success” of their own Covid policies and the nudge the West towards emulating them. A “flu d’etat”, as Senger termed it.
An on-message army of global trolls and
bots got to work to apply moral pressure to Western governments to help ensure
the West’s utterly disastrous Covid NPIs. Hundreds of thousands of fake
accounts were established, and allowed to thrive by Twitter (of course).
We all walked right into the trap. A fake news narrative reminiscent of
the film Wag the Dog. And this info-wars campaign quickly
embedded two messages of great and lasting consequence. First, the virus
was disastrously bad, and second, the only solution was economy-crushing
lockdowns.
As
Velazquesz notes:
The core message of CCP Propaganda is always the
same: China is the only country in the world to have perfectly managed the
pandemic. The Chinese system is superior. Whoever doesn’t do it like China is
inhumane.
With a short but hard lockdown, quarantine,
disinfection of inner cities, social distancing, PCR-test saturation, rigorous
contact tracing and total surveillance of all citizens, face recognition, rapid
tests, and temperature measurements at the entrance to all public building,
“Containment” and “Zerocovid,” total containment of the Corona Virus was
reached. Governments and politicians who instead opted to let the pandemic run
its course or for herd immunity are amoral, two steps from eugenics, and responsible
for thousands of avoidable deaths.
https://ayavela.medium.com/china-and-the-great-reset-f111d297853c
The
wonderful Laura Perrins of The Conservative Woman has termed
the West’s lockdown policies “neo-communism”. Lockdowns, masks, social
distancing and vaccines, are all direct borrowings from the Chinese Covid
handbook, written on the run (perhaps) in February 2020. We even copied
the dobbing!
There
is not the least doubt about this. Professor Pantsdown let the cat out of
the bag. Careful observers of Imperial College’s earlier role in using
climate scares to bankrupt the West would have been in no doubt that they were
up to their old tricks. The Imperial College playbook.
Could
the Chinese have remotely hoped for the result they achieved in 2020?
There must be shaking of heads in Beijing. We couldn’t have
possibly hoped they would be THIS stupid.
What
a year for the Chicomms! Indeed, a reason for Xi to celebrate.
They
released the virus (however generated) into Northern Italy following the
Chinese New Year celebrations attended by masses of Northern Italy Chinese
workers and entrepreneurs. Useful Chicomm idiots, at best. At that
time, the world was totally unaware of the close ties between the “industrial
districts” of Venice, Milan, Florence and Turin with China. There was a
whole industry of “made in Italy” products that were actually “made in
China”. And the Italians were living in multi-generational homes with
aged people with crap metabolic health and crap hospitals. The body bags
hit the world headlines. And so it rolled…
Ivor
Cummins called the Chinese system of government “corporatocracy”. This is
a very good description. Cummins says that China runs its country “as a
business”. Corporatism on a grand scale. With all of the
viciousness with which anyone who has worked for a corporation will instantly be
familiar.
Salvatore
Babones, writing in Quadrant, has aptly termed the modern Chinese
system of totalitarian governance “techno-totalitarianism”. Chinese party
control of every aspect of the lives of its citizens.
And
it is here that the Chinese political model met the opportunity of 2020.
A pivotal opportunity, and a pivotal moment. Here is the backstory of the
Chicomms’ 2020 moment. The Chinese regime already had in place the
mechanisms to effect a global coup that has affected all of our lives.
More
must be said about the Chinese system in order to explain properly how 2020
developed.
The
Chinese Communist Party has created “artificial intelligence national
champions” to help run its digitally enabled totalitarianism.
As
Babones reports:
Techno-totalitarianism gives the leaders of China’s
party-state inside access to and ultimate control over everyone’s bank
accounts, mobile payments and social media accounts. In a country where nearly
all transactions are made on mobile phones (everything from booking a ride to
buying vegetables from a street vendor), the government’s ability to control
your phone is equivalent to the power of house arrest. China has also invested
heavily in facial recognition technology, allowing mass public surveillance of
the kind used for policing in London to be tied to individual identities.
When Wuhan Central Hospital’s Dr Li Wenliang was
arrested for warning colleagues about the novel coronavirus, he wasn’t turned
in by a colleague-turned-informant. He was betrayed by his WeChat account—and
the accounts of others who spread screenshots of his messages. In his case, the
party-state’s monitoring was relatively unsophisticated: his name was on the
images being posted to social media. But others routinely report their messages
being edited in real-time as they type them. There is no human agency behind
that kind of repression; it’s an entirely electronic process. But there is a
human principal. His name is Xi Jinping.
Compared to earlier party-state totalitarianisms,
China’s techno-totalitarianism is extraordinarily centralised. There is no role
for local party secretaries in designing the algorithms that WeChat uses to
suppress political speech. All of the relevant strings can be pulled directly
from Beijing. The Chinese government has named at least fifteen private
companies as artificial intelligence “national champions” that report directly
to the national government, wherever their home offices may be. These companies
include well-known brands like Huawei, Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent (owner of
WeChat), as well as more specialised operators like Hikvision (surveillance
systems), Megvii (facial recognition), Yitu (image processing) and Unigroup
(chip design). Assigned the joint mission of completing the surveillance state,
they certainly don’t have to worry about local party committees interfering
with their research.
This
is a model that the West seems only too willing to replicate in the age of
CovidMania. Just look at Professor Pantsdown. Useful idiots in the
cause of Chinese imperialism. A war won without shots being fired.
George Orwell, not able to predict the internet, would be saying, “Jeepers, I
didn’t think of that!”
Australasia has had its own useful idiots in the Chicomm grand plan. (Professor!) Bob Carr, Shanghai Sam Dastyari, Andrew Robb, Bob Hawke, Alexander Downer. Daniel “Belt and Road” Andrews. And Jacinda Ardern, of course, panting at the thought of China’s embrace.
The entire world, in the s----, today
All witting or unwitting servants of the
People’s Republic of China. Spivs sucking up to arguably the most
grotesque regime in history.
Here
is the unlamented former Prime Minister, Paul Keating:
Criticism of Beijing constitutes little more than
the “pious belching” of journalists.
Australasia
signed up for the Chicomm con. It all started with Gough Whitlam, of
course. Billy McMahon, at the time, was said to have been caught on the
hop. What we sow, we reap.
It
took an old leftie, Clive Hamilton, to alert Australia to the malign influence
of Chinese incursions into Australian institutions, including but not limited to
our universities. Hamilton’s two books (Silent Invasion and Hidden
Hand) have laid out in graphic detail the Chinese strategy for global
aggrandisement, both in Australia and internationally. The Confucian
Institutes so beloved of Australian chancer, academic suckholes are but one
channel of influence. The Chinese plan for world domination, revealed
quite openly in CCP statements, is clear and there is no excuse for not seeing
it.
There
is no excuse for not having noticed it, nor having seen the essence of the 2020
Covid strategy of the CCP.
But
Australia wasn’t the only country taken in. Michael Pillsbury, author
of The Hundred Year Marathon, states:
For more than forty years, the United States has
played an indispensable role helping the Chinese government build a booming
economy, develop its scientific and military capabilities, and take its place
on the world stage, in the belief that China's rise will bring us cooperation,
diplomacy, and free trade. But what if the China Dream is to replace us, just
as America replaced the British Empire, without firing a shot?
China
has played the long game. Stewart Paterson spotted the critical points of
surrender by the West in his astonishing book, China, Trade and Power.
China
took a huge step along the path to global domination with its acceptance into
the World Trade Organisation on 11 December 2001, three months to the day after
9/11. This occurred on the clueless watch of George W Bush. But
driven by Bill Clinton. Entry to the globalist WTO gave China permission
to take over the world. Through capitalism!
What
of the connection between China and the global elites, who drive global events
and ideologies through such organisations as the World Economic Forum?
The
links are tight and ongoing. There is a massive coincidence of interests
between Beijing and Davos. The shared desire for global technocracy,
neo-communist control over individuals, elite rule, the crushing of the
deplorables and a disabled USA drives this symbiotic partnership. The WEF
is in love with China.
Here
is what the WEF says:
China is taking an increasingly active role in
reshaping the international system of trade, environmental protection and
economic development while simultaneously grappling with the local implications
of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Facing the deteriorating geopolitical and
geo-economic environment following the COVID-19 crisis, the Global Future
Council on China will explore emerging models of Chinese leadership adapted to
a new norm of globalization. It will make recommendations for building trust
between China and the rest of the world – based on mutual respect and shared
interest – in pursuing strategic cooperation in areas such as climate change,
health research and sustainable technologies. It will develop case studies to
illustrate how business leaders both inside and outside China can navigate this
changing landscape to bring an entrepreneurial approach to solving global
challenges.
Quod
erat demonstrandum. A beautiful coincidence of interests and globalist
ideology. But note that China will use the WEF then spit it out.
Here
is Aya Velazquesz:
From the 20th to the 24th of January, 2020, the 50th World Economic Forum met in the Swiss city of Davos. At the same time, on January 23rd, China imposed the first lockdown in the history of humankind, and the global avalanche of corona coverage began. Just a few days later, WHO Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was already praising China’s method as “precedent-setting.” Almost every country on earth copied China in the following months.
In the meantime, Klaus Schwab, executive chairman of the
WEF, was looking forward to the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a “Great
Reset” that he conjured out of his hat in front of the global public in Davos.
Each additional day of lockdown brings Big Tech, Big Pharma, and Big Money
unbelievable profits.
… From Davos to Silicon Valley, managers, CEOs and
transhumanists are praising the efficiency and precision of the Chinese system.
The Chinese Communist Party has been building up its institutional influence in
the Western world for decades. They now have the right friends and supporters
on the right switchboards.
China
is the second biggest contributor to the United Nations. China’s
extremely useful links to the WHO, so integral to the 2020 Covid strategy, are
clear and significant.
A
diplomatic source in Beijing stated, with considerable understatement:
China and the WHO have extremely close ties.
You
don’t say. Aya Velzquesz:
The WHO is acting as a kind of shadow world
government and instrument for the lockdown-reset apologists by implementing
agreed-upon measures through the health departments of individual countries.
The dictator-approved WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus owes his post as
WHO director to China’s voting power. One hand washes the other: On January
30th, 2020, only six days after a lockdown was imposed in Wuhan, he praised
China’s crisis-management in the highest tones — at a time when it was
impossible to empirically determine if it were effective.
Remember that it was WHO that talked Italy into lockdown in March 2020, and the rest followed, including countries like Australia where the impact of the virus was minimal by all sane definitions. The WHO has been critical to China’s strategy.
China
saw early the huge potential of using supranational institutions to screw over
the USA and the rights of individuals across the West.
The
absence of journalistic and bureaucratic analysis in the West of events that Blind
Freddie could see bespeaks massive cognitive failure at best, and ideological
collusion at worst.
China’s
master strategy was hatched in the 1980s in the aftermath of Deng Xiaoping, who
had realised that the Maoist model of socialism in one country was a necessary,
but not sufficient for China’s route to world domination. The emerging
Chinese model was essentially an imperialist, capitalist model,
ironically. Lenin had said that imperialism was the highest form of
capitalism. Under cover of communist ideology, China absorbed the core
messages of Lenin – and struck! Struck gold.
It
was pure genius. And the benign West looked on, with admiration and naïve
hopes of a better world of Sino engagement.
Listen
to WEF founder, Mr Great Reset himself, Klaus Schwab:
In a world marked by great uncertainty and
volatility, the international community is looking to China.
A
generation of Western idiots believed that China’s capitalist road was a great
thing, and that capitalism would lead to political liberalism. The new
China was seen as a good thing. In the unbounded optimism of the fall of
the Berlin Wall and Francis Fukuyama’s superficially appealing “end of history”
rubbish, Western nations in the 1990s shut down their geopolitical
brains. They believed their own b.s.
China’s
greatest ally in 2020 was the Democratic Party in the USA.
The
CCP’s links to the Democrats go back at least to the 1996 presidential
election, where China linked companies gave generously to the Bill Clinton
campaign. One doesn’t need to show the links between Chinese corporates
with companies that ran the corrupt, computer-driven vote counting software
that harvested Democrat votes in November 2020 to lay bare the strategy that
was critical to Beijing’s global interests.
Obsessed
by Trump and fearing the populist forces that he had mobilised, the corrupt,
power-hungry Democrats jumped on board. Under cover of Covid, they
marshalled their Tammany Hall state machines to unleash the greatest fraud in
US history. One hundred million US voters took to postal voting as a
direct result of the Chinese-inspired Branch Covidianism unleashed on the
West. Enabled by a corporate media obsessed with crushing Trump and his
deplorables.
Enter
the Bidens, a wholly owned subsidiary of the CCP. According to one US
journalist, Beijing is “licking its chops over January 20”. With Trump,
the one US leader in the past two generations to recognise the strategic threat
posed by China and to start a process to push back, gone, the Chinese have now
in Washington a free pass to resume the activities they drove prior to
Trump. Another job done in the year of Covid. Achieved as the
result of a virus that they thought up.
Mark
Steyn has drawn our attention to the fact that the CCP’s centenary is in March
2021. Let us hope that they don’t decide to celebrate with a big bang
gesture. No, they are not likely to start a hot war (for example, by
invading Taiwan). The strategies and tactics to date have been
flawless. No need for a hot war when the other side is so damned
stupid. As David Goldman has concluded, we in the West have already been
well and truly assimilated, “Sino-formed”. Not a shot fired.
With
apologies to Frank Sinatra, it might be said by Xi that “when I was
sixty-seven, it was a very good year”.
Covid
was, indeed, kind to China.
Sharon Crooks says
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting - it was a very good read.
Interesting to compare the covid-related deaths per one million population from the following site https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
ReplyDeleteUSA - 1,261
UK - 1,389
NZ - 5
China - 3
What these figures don't tell you is how much the various economies are suffering and the long term impact of the vast debts and money printing being accumulated. The NZ economy is staggering and may do for a generation, China is showing strong growth.
I say:
China is the ONLY economy in the world to grow in 2020, the year of the Wuhan flu. Go figure.
Neal Wilson says:
ReplyDeleteI was particularly taken by the expression of 'China, already effectively ruling the world through apparently benign means' . As one protagonist for the Chinese government said to me, "It's better than blood shed". Is it?!
I say:
No! Bloodshed produces martyrs! The last thing Satan wants ...