Friday, April 5, 2024

Communism Is a Weapon Used For the Privatization of Power by Corporations

Editor's note: Wtf would Nixon "open China" for? As it stands right now the US vassal state of Japan is being economically hammered by China. We stated it previous to this but corporations prefer communism as their method for ultimately monopolizing and controlling all resources and their output. In short, corporations are privatizing power. It means there aren't governments you can go to for a redress of grievances (right to petition). Do you honestly think you can go to a corporation for a redress of grievances? This explains why the US corporation has decided that mass migration into America is beneficial to corporations and not to the American people as respective nation states are eviscerated. Russia seems to be a "belligerent" state not bending to the aggressive violence being applied to other belligerent countries. Considering the number Chinese who are coming into America through the northern border with Canada and the southern border with Mexico, and the 1.5 million Chinese population increasing in California, it looks as though in the years ahead America will be absorbed into China's control? Crazy idea? Look around you. Look at Henry Kissinger's career and his work in China.  
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Subversion of America for World Communism
By Vicky Davis | March 23, 2024

Decolonization: The UN's War on the West 

On December 14, 1960, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted Resolution A/RES/15/1514. The resolution was a Declaration on Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. This resolution was proposed by Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the communist party and the Soviet Union. 

United Nations: The Communist International 

In 1945, at the San Francisco Conference to finalize the treaty establishing the United Nations, Nelson Rockefeller promoted the idea of recognition of regional organizations. Empire would be the common word for a regional organization. The North American Union is an example of empire for the Americas – which obviously includes subversion of the United States as a nation-state. Condominium would be the word for a regional governing structure within the diplomatic community but it amounts to the same thing as empire – Privatization of Power.

Republic of China vs People's Republic of China 

At the end of World War II when Japan surrendered, the Communist Revolution in China began. The government of China retreated to Taiwan establishing the Republic of China while the revolutionary forces of China took power with the name of the government being the People’s Republic of China. The United Nations recognized the Republic of China (on Taiwan) as the legitimate government of China. In 1971, that decision was reversed. The Republic of China on Taiwan was disenfranchised. The People's Republic of China was recognized by the UN as the legitimate government of China. Restoration of the lawful rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations. A/RES/2758(XXVI).

Trade Policy as a Weapon against the American People 

The Morganthau Plan for Germany – but it turns out to have been for America. In 1962, the United States had a positive balance of trade. 

The following is an excerpt of a speech given by John F. Kennedy at the signing of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.

Listen: Audio Player 

Current Account Balance – Definition CIA World Factbook, Current Account Balance, 2007 State Department – Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Volume XII, American Republics Operation Pan America – The Alliance for Progress April 12-14, 1967, Meeting of American Chiefs of State: Declaration of the Presidents of the Americas June 19, 1967, Hearing of the Joint Economic Committee, Rep. Hale Boggs Announces Study of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy 

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Lewis Powell – Syndicate, Chamber of Commerce

The Powell Memo Lame attempt by the U.S. to achieve empire within the western tradition of the Westphalian system of nation-states. This was the strategy for perpetual war as U.S. soldiers were sent around the world to defend every sh*t hole, mud puddle where a few people camp out and claim to be a sovereign nation. Nixon Opens China? 
Richard M. Nixon, President of the US 

Chou En Lai, Premier of the PRC 



1972 – Nixon Opens China – but did he? Was America the predator or the prey?

The Nixon Foundation has a webpage with a brief video on the history of the alleged opening of China. (Link Added).
Memorialized by the president as The Week that Changed the World, the trip culminated in the announcement of the joint US-China Communiqué in Shanghai.

Both sides agreed to articulate their substantial differences, make progress towards normalized relations, and refrain from seeking hegemony in the Asia Pacific region.

The most significant development came from the United States on the issue of its democratically Taiwan, affirming that "there is but one China and Taiwan is part of China," and that a peace be settled by Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Strait. Wilson Center, February 28, 1972, Joint Communique of the United States of America and the People7s Republic of China (Shanghai Communique).
On October 3, 1973, Representative Al Ullman of Oregon introduced H.R. 10710, the Trade Act of 1974.
H.R. 10710 – An Act to promote the development of an open, nondiscriminatory, and fair world economic system, to stimulate fair and free competition between the United States and foreign nations, to foster and economic growth of, and full employment in, the United States, and for other purposes.
Trade Act of 1974 – Summary, Investopedia

Public Citizen – Global Trade Watch: History & Background: The Outdated Fast Track Trade Concept 

On August 9, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency when it became clear that he was going to be impeached and removed from office due to the Watergate burglary of the Democratic National Committee's headquarters. Vice President Gerald Ford became the President upon Nixon's resignation.

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