Anonymous ID: d637ad Sept. 25, 2021, 3:39 p.m. No.14661284   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14661239

I tend to agree with you!

I'm not so sure about May and Merkel, though.

I'm of the opinion that there are MANY players and the anti-cabal group's strategy ("The Plan") is far too complex and older than we think, so that we can only guess at what is truly going on.

When it becomes revealed, (I'm hoping it does, it should be amazing) there will be many surprises as to who was really on the good side, while acting as if they were on the bad side.

Putin is in there, too. He's one of the most level-headed, clear thinking leaders in modern times, IMHO.

He's obviously near the top of the cabal's hit list.

Anonymous ID: d637ad Sept. 25, 2021, 3:58 p.m. No.14661415   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14661262

 

I often think that Xi's power is still limited in ways that are hard for outsiders to see.

 

As a leader, you can implement plans,

but then there are large bureaucracies that need to carry them out.

And as we have seen with Trump, many times,

if there are entrenched groups within those bureaucracies who disagree with you,

or are threatened by your policies, they often can sabotage what you intend/want to do.

Heck, like we saw with Trump, the agencies supposedly under your control can even outright act against you.

 

I think the key to understanding the CCP/China situation

is to clearly understand the factional WARFARE taking place, and the players in that war.

Jiang Zemin is a key. You have to understand who he is, and who has allied with him.

He is NOT A GOOD PERSON.

 

Xi has been actively taking him down, dismantling the structures that support Jiang and the Jiang faction.

That alone makes me take a second look at him and try to discern what is taking place there, "behind the scenes".

 

We in the outside world will NOT be told of such inner workings.

 

We have to make informed guesses.