twatter is jumping on the Time article about the "fortified" election
https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/
It's already in the notables
twatter is jumping on the Time article about the "fortified" election
https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/
It's already in the notables
>Based Pillow Merchant would be the messenger to wake them all back up
I hope so.
We've seen an awful lot of "OMG wait til you see Friday" before.
'You watch what happens over the next couple of weeks' - President Donald Trump Full Speech at Rally in Dalton- GA 1421.mp4
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>It's a fucking bot you fucktard. He's been here for weeks if not months.
> our fellow humans and the universe is all acquired from TV "news" or "entertainment" programming
social media is designed this way. human social media would make the difference between an avatar and a person, by for example adding a logo to the picture to indicate "this is not person, this is avatar"
So many bots. People believe that they represent the background state of their neighbors. Most dangerous social manipulation the world has ever seen
>Thank you Gen. McInerney, sir.
Cute account, but it's a fake telegram, and everyone knows that
If anon wants to know what /our retired generals/ are actually saying, this is literally the place: https://standupamericaus.org
And they're posting regularly.
Old Friend of CCP
by Paul Vallely | Jan 31, 2021 | Breaking News
From the 1970s to the Coronavirus Pandemic: How an âOld Friendâ of the CCP Shaped U.S. Policy
Jan. 25, 2021 | By Minghui correspondents Ji Zhenyan, Yang Yiran, and Yan Ming
(Minghui.org) The United States Department of Defense (DOD) announced on November 25, 2020, that it was replacing its entire Defense Policy Board. Among the 11 consultants removed from the board, the most significant figure is Henry Kissinger, whom the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has called its âold friend.â
A Jewish refugee, Kissinger fled Nazi Germany at the age of 15 with his family in 1938. He became National Security Adviser in 1969 and Secretary of State in 1973 under President Richard Nixon.
Instead of learning the appropriate lessons from his early experience with the totalitarian Nazi regime, Kissinger has been embracing the CCP all along â facilitating its talking with the U.S. in the 1970s, helping the CCP evade the consequences of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, facilitating the CCPâs entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in early 2001, and even downplaying the CCPâs role in the coronavirus pandemic.
Even Nixon realized the fatal mistake of colluding with the CCP. âIn his Watergate-forced retirement, he told his former speechwriter: âWe may have created a Frankensteinâ (mistaking the monster for its creator),â stated an October 2020 article in The Hill titled, âHenry Kissinger is decades late in recognizing Chinaâs aggressive nature.â
âBut, it seemed for Kissinger there was never the right time or opportunity to promote change in China,â the article continued, âwhereas Nixon, out of office, seemed inclined to return to his original thinking about âRed Chinaâsâ danger to the world, Kissinger remained insouciant, because political reform in China never had been on his geopolitical agenda.â
The âKissinger Eraâ
During the Cold War, from 1949 to 1971, Western countries were wary of the threat from CCP-controlled China. Kissinger, despite the American peopleâs objection, secretly went to China in July 1971. He then facilitated President Nixonâs âice-breakingâ trip to China in 1972, opening the door to Western countries, especially to the U.S.
In his memoir, Nixon talked about his handshake with Chinaâs Premier Zhou Enlai after stepping out of Air Force One in Beijing. âWhen our hands met, one era ended, and another began.â
Kissinger visited China more than 80 times since, over 20 times in a personal capacity. He was the only foreign dignitary to be received by all five generations of top CCP leaders.
The U.S. imposed a series of sanctions on the CCP after the Tiananmen Massacre, decrying its egregious human rights violations. Kissinger lobbied the government to lift the sanctions. Being the first Western top official who contacted Beijing secretly after the massacre, he placated the CCP leaders, saying that they only did what a leader of every other country would do when facing their peopleâs confrontation (demanding democracy). He also privately guaranteed the CCP that the U.S. sanctions would be lifted and that he would help behind the scenes, telling them to just give him some time and the direction of the wind would change.
Using the National Committee on United StatesâChina Relations, Kissinger established a huge lobby group for the CCP in the United States. Kissinger and the group defended the CCP on trade and human rights violations and tried to influence U.S. policy.
Kissinger was successful in helping the CCP to avoid the Tiananmen Massacre sanctions, which the U.S. ended quickly. He and others also convinced the U.S. and the international community to accept the CCP into the WTO. While ignoring the human rights issues in China, they helped connect Wall Street with Chinese slave labor.
The CCPâs official media said, âAt every key moment in Sino-U.S. Relations, one can find Kissingerâs figure.â
Kissinger published a book, On China in 2011. The Chinese media praised it loudly even before the Chinese version was published. In the book, Kissinger barely touched upon the CCPâs totalitarian rule and the tens of millions of deaths during Mao Zedongâs era. He defended the CCPâs killing of students and citizens on June 4, 1989 and completely ignored the CCPâs ongoing, severe human rights violations. He also echoed the CCP mouthpieceâs message, praising Chinaâs stability, development, and rise as a great power.
He promoted communismâs ânew world orderâ theory over the past few years, hiding the fact that there exists the fundamental, constant threat from the CCP in the free world.
https://standupamericaus.org/old-friend-of-ccp/
Haha satan - you have a fair point, though not accurate. The2011version was kind of cooler looking
I know right