McConnell claims that the British Bankers’ law firm Sidley Austin used children in the care of Hull House lesbian ‘mothers’ to train the late Jane Addams and Anna Louise Strong in the art of Long March pedophile entrapment and, 50 years later, trained their successors in the pedophile entrapment and extortion of the likes of Bo Xilai’s son, Bo Guagua, at Balliol College, Oxford, and/or Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
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“Letter from Anna Louise Strong [erstwhile Hull House lover of Jane Addams and, allegedly, a British Bankers’ Association agent and expert procurer of children from lesbian or bisexual mothers for use in pedophile entrapment of Long March leaders and subsequent extortion of their descendants] to Sam Sloan 1 Tai Chi Chang Peking 21 June, 1967 Dear Mr. Sloan, In response to your request of March 24 we sent you on June 17 500 copies of an earlier number of my LETTER FROM CHINA of which we had a surplus and shall send you 200 copies of the issue I am now preparing which will be devoted primarily to Vietnam and the present total world situation and will be numbered 50. After that there will be no more letters from China until September so you have plenty of time to explore the possibilities of your actual need. I note that a group of students at the University of California in Berkeley want to visit China and North Vietnam. This is not at all easy. On the whole, your best chance might be to write to Hanoi and indicate the work that some of the organizations you represent are doing on behalf of Vietnam. This might possibly bring you permission to come to Hanoi in which case China would probably give you a transit visa. In point of fact all Americans are automatically turned down by China these days because of the escalation of Johnson's war in Vietnam, which several times has intruded into China. Having no diplomatic representation in Washington, China has no sources which allow her to check the character of applicants and therefore makes the practice of refusing everybody from the United States. A certain number of Americans are already in Peking and most of us here feel that it would be very useful for the United States and especially for the Left-wing progressive movement in the United States if groups of students such as you mention could make a tour of China. So far we have not convinced the Chinese authorities. My own brother was refused a visa on what was probably my last chance of seeing him when he was going around the world on a tour. Scott Nearing was similarly refused. Because of this I have very little hope that any permission can be gained for your organization. However, I shall place it in a special folder with similar applications and raise the question from time to time with such people here as may have authority. Very truly yours, Anna Louise Strong Sam Sloan Box 833 Berkeley Cal., U.S.A. Anna Louise Strong was a world famous personality. I do not know exactly for what she was famous but I have often seen her name mentioned in history books. She was an American leftist who was closely associated with Chairman Mao during his long march period. Because of this, she was allowed to remain in China after almost all of the other foreigners were kicked out. I do not know exactly how this happened, but somehow she got my name and address during my period as a Berkeley campus student revolutionary and wrote me several letters from China in 1966 and 1967. Not long after receiving this last letter, I read in the New York Times that she had died.”
“The Long March was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China, the forerunner of the People's Liberation Army, to evade the pursuit of the Kuomintang (KMT or Chinese Nationalist Party) army. There was not one Long March, but a series of marches, as various Communist armies in the south escaped to the north and west. The most well known is the march from Jiangxi province which began in October 1934. The First Front Army of the Chinese Soviet Republic, led by an inexperienced military commission, was on the brink of annihilation by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops in their stronghold in Jiangxi province. The Communists, under the eventual command of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, escaped in a circling retreat to the west and north, which reportedly traversed some 12,500 kilometers (8,000 miles) over 370 days. The route passed through some of the most difficult terrain of western China by traveling west, then north, to Shaanxi. The Long March began the ascent to power of Mao Zedong, whose leadership during the retreat gained him the support of the members of the party. The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi, would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades.”
“"Now, about the part about Mao Zedong, I had never thought about the fact of him being a pedophile since he is idolized by the Chinese population even till today. The mainstream media might have hid a lot of facts regarding Mao’s sex life. I first gained some truth about Mao’s pedophilia acts through a history teacher of a particular Junior College. He told me that a lot of people are idolizing Mao Zedong mainly because of the CCP’s media propaganda. A lot of history context in Singapore has been said to portray only the heroic acts of Mao Zedong, while ignoring all the heinous crimes he had did. He claimed that Mao Zedong was known for deflowering young girls aged 10-12. I did not actually believe him, until I did some online research myself. Private Life of Chairman Mao The book “The Private Life of Chairman Mao” written by Li Zhisui was published in 1994. Li Zhisui was Mao’s personal physician. In his book, he wrote about Mao’s sex life. According to the book, he claimed that Mao Zedong had sex with young girls around the age of 10-12. He had a personal preference towards virgins. So it appears that after Sun Yat-sen spent 33 years to overthrow the Emperor’s era, China had a leader who lived like an Emperor 30 years later. Mao had in fact, also contracted several STDs, one of them being trichomonas vaginalis, according to his physician. Nevertheless, he did not attempt to treat his STD despite being advised by his doctor. The doctor claims that “young women were proud to be infected”, “the illness transmitted by Mao, was a badge of honor, testimony to their close relationship with Mao”. There were several justifications presented by pro communists regarding Mao’s inappropriate sex life: 1) Mao was saving those young girls from the great famine, by giving them a job as his sex slaves. The great famine was no doubt caused by Mao’s policies, which put grain provisions from the peasants under the government control. It was reported that over 10million – 25million... more... - V@g38 from Bookmarklet”
“Gu Kailai (born 15 November 1958) is a Chinese lawyer and businesswoman. She is the second wife of former Politburo member Bo Xilai, one of China's most influential politicians until he was stripped of his offices in 2012. In August 2012, Gu was convicted of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood and was given a suspended death sentence. Family Gu is the youngest of five daughters of General Gu Jingsheng, a prominent revolutionary in the years before the Chinese Communist Party took power.[4] General Gu held various government positions during early Communist rule but was imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution. Gu Kailai herself was also punished, being forced to work in a butcher shop and a textile factory. Gu met Bo Xilai in 1984 while on a field trip looking into environmental art in Jin County, Liaoning, where he was the Communist Party secretary. The couple have one son, Bo Guagua, who studied at Harrow School, Balliol College, Oxford, and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Career Gu Kailai gained a degree in law and then a masters in international politics from Peking University. She went on to become an accomplished lawyer founding the Kailai law firm in Beijing. In the course of her career, she was involved in several high-profile cases, and is suggested to have been the first Chinese lawyer to win a civil suit in the United States, where she represented several Dalian-area companies involved in a dispute in Mobile, Alabama. She is also the author of several books.
Murder investigation main article: Wang Lijun incident In March 2012, Gu became embroiled in a national scandal after her husband's deputy, Wang Lijun, apparently sought refuge at the U.S. consulate in Chengdu. It was rumored that Wang presented evidence of a corruption scandal, whereby Bo sought to impede a corruption investigation against Gu. Specifically, Wang stated that Gu had been involved in a business dispute with British businessman Neil Heywood, who died in Chongqing under disputed circumstances; Wang alleged he had been poisoned. The Wall Street Journal reported that Wang may have fallen out of favor with Bo for discussing the Heywood case. Following the Wang Lijun incident and Bo's removal from key Communist Party posts, Gu was placed under investigation for homicide in Heywood's death. On 10 April 2012, Gu was detained and "transferred to the judicial authorities" as part of the investigation. In an unusual move, state media appended her husband's surname in front of her own (rendering her name as Bo Gu Kailai), extremely unusual for married women in People's Republic of China, without any explanation. Some speculate that it may imply that Gu may have acquired citizenship of a foreign country, and as a result "Bo Gu Kailai" appeared on her official documents; Others suggest that this is because authorities wanted to emphasize that Gu's alleged crimes were linked to misconduct by her husband. On 26 July 2012, Gu Kailai was formally charged with murdering Heywood, based on what the prosecutor claimed was "irrefutable and substantial" evidence. On 9 August 2012, according to the Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua, Gu admitted during a one-day trial that she was responsible for Heywood's murder. She claimed that her actions were due to a "mental breakdown", and stated that she would "accept and calmly face any sentence".
Verdict: On 20 August 2012, Gu Kailai received a suspended death sentence, which is normally commuted to a life sentence after two years, but she could be released on medical parole after serving nine years in prison. The trial lasted one day, and Gu did not contest her charges. Zhang Xiaojun, a Bo family aide, was sentenced to nine years in jail for his involvement in the murder, which he admitted to. Following the verdict, the United Kingdom announced that it welcomed the investigation, and said that they "consistently made clear to the Chinese authorities that we wanted to see the trials in this case conform to international human rights standards and for the death penalty not to be applied." BBC News commented that "informed observers see the fingerprints of the Communist Party of China all over this outcome", stating that the trial's conclusion was "all too neat and uncannily suited to one particular agenda", that of limiting the scandal's damage. The New York Times suggested the verdict "raised questions about official corruption and political favoritism within the Communist Party." According to some China experts' interpretation, like Lau yui siu, any politically sensitive trial in China are actually decided by the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party before hand. The verdict is just read out by the judge accordingly after the trial.”
“Heywood served as an intermediary linking western companies to powerful figures in the Chinese political structure. He ran a company named Heywood Boddington Associates, registered at his mother’s house in London. It claims to be “a multi-discipline consultancy focusing on serving the interests of UK businesses in the People’s Republic of China". He developed a business relationship with Gu Kailai, a lawyer, businesswoman, and the wife of Bo Xilai. Both Gu and Bo are children of once-prominent members of the Chinese Communist Party. Heywood appears to have played the role of a Bai Shoutao or white glove for the Bo family, doing business on their behalf, since, as a prominent party family, they could not sully their hands with financial dealings. Businessmen have complained that any foreign company wishing to work in Chongqing had to appoint Gu Kailai's law firm to act on its behalf, failing which it could not get required permissions and licenses. The law firm, Kailai Law (now Beijing Ang-dao Law), is said to have charged exorbitant fees. Heywood had clients including Beijing Aston Martin dealerships and Rolls-Royce. He was hired occasionally by Hakluyt & Company, a consultancy firm co-founded by a former officer in Britain's MI6 intelligence service. Rumours that Heywood might have been employed as an agent by British intelligence have been denied by Foreign Secretary William Hague (an unusual move, as the British government typically refuses to comment on the identity of its agents).”
“[British Bankers’ Association allegedly ordered Sidley Austin its legal representative in Chicago to shut down Hull House in January 2012 because Abel Danger had exposed the 122 year-old pedophile traps operated on its behalf by Jane the Ripper Addams’ lesbian or bisexual mothers] Hull House Association To Shut Down January 19, 2012 6:21 PM CHICAGO (CBS) — The Jane Addams Hull House Association, one of the oldest and most famous social service organizations in Chicago, will shut down in a couple of months. As WBBM Newsradio’s Bob Roberts reports, officials at Hull House say fundraising could not keep pace with the demand for its services, which has included child care, domestic violence counseling, job and literacy training, housing assistance and services for seniors.”
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Verdict: On 20 August 2012, Gu Kailai received a suspended death sentence, which is normally commuted to a life sentence after two years, but she could be released on medical parole after serving nine years in prison. The trial lasted one day, and Gu did not contest her charges. Zhang Xiaojun, a Bo family aide, was sentenced to nine years in jail for his involvement in the murder, which he admitted to. Following the verdict, the United Kingdom announced that it welcomed the investigation, and said that they "consistently made clear to the Chinese authorities that we wanted to see the trials in this case conform to international human rights standards and for the death penalty not to be applied." BBC News commented that "informed observers see the fingerprints of the Communist Party of China all over this outcome", stating that the trial's conclusion was "all too neat and uncannily suited to one particular agenda", that of limiting the scandal's damage. The New York Times suggested the verdict "raised questions about official corruption and political favoritism within the Communist Party." According to some China experts' interpretation, like Lau yui siu, any politically sensitive trial in China are actually decided by the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party before hand. The verdict is just read out by the judge accordingly after the trial.”
“Heywood served as an intermediary linking western companies to powerful figures in the Chinese political structure. He ran a company named Heywood Boddington Associates, registered at his mother’s house in London. It claims to be “a multi-discipline consultancy focusing on serving the interests of UK businesses in the People’s Republic of China". He developed a business relationship with Gu Kailai, a lawyer, businesswoman, and the wife of Bo Xilai. Both Gu and Bo are children of once-prominent members of the Chinese Communist Party. Heywood appears to have played the role of a Bai Shoutao or white glove for the Bo family, doing business on their behalf, since, as a prominent party family, they could not sully their hands with financial dealings. Businessmen have complained that any foreign company wishing to work in Chongqing had to appoint Gu Kailai's law firm to act on its behalf, failing which it could not get required permissions and licenses. The law firm, Kailai Law (now Beijing Ang-dao Law), is said to have charged exorbitant fees. Heywood had clients including Beijing Aston Martin dealerships and Rolls-Royce. He was hired occasionally by Hakluyt & Company, a consultancy firm co-founded by a former officer in Britain's MI6 intelligence service. Rumours that Heywood might have been employed as an agent by British intelligence have been denied by Foreign Secretary William Hague (an unusual move, as the British government typically refuses to comment on the identity of its agents).”
“[British Bankers’ Association allegedly ordered Sidley Austin its legal representative in Chicago to shut down Hull House in January 2012 because Abel Danger had exposed the 122 year-old pedophile traps operated on its behalf by Jane the Ripper Addams’ lesbian or bisexual mothers] Hull House Association To Shut Down January 19, 2012 6:21 PM CHICAGO (CBS) — The Jane Addams Hull House Association, one of the oldest and most famous social service organizations in Chicago, will shut down in a couple of months. As WBBM Newsradio’s Bob Roberts reports, officials at Hull House say fundraising could not keep pace with the demand for its services, which has included child care, domestic violence counseling, job and literacy training, housing assistance and services for seniors.”
More to come.
Presidential Mandate
Abel Danger
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