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Here is a sweet find... An old Conspiracy presentation, I haven't determined the date yet but it looks and sounds at least several decades old. By the content I would guess maybe Reagan Administration, it doesn't go much beyond that...
Presents the shadow push around the world for Global Communism, and how post WWII the Council on Foreign Relations (aka Rockefeller) and the Trilateral Commission (aka Brzezinski) were totally propping up communist regimes around the world and getting people to be sympathetic towards them, hiding their crimes. Examines how many people in the White House were all CFR or Trilateral members, Kissenger etc. Also breaks down the high collusion between Mainstream Media News and the CFR/Trilateral Commission.
Cites Bush Sr as a Rockefeller man and CFR sellout, even way back before he was President. Talks of the 'INSIDERS' and tracks their collusion.
Extremely tight presentation, cool to see it coming from that era, it sounds perfectly relevant today, aside from the fact that David Rockefeller and Brzezinski just died
Brilliant Oldschool Doc: US Propaganda Pushed Red China
What surprises many Americans:
The regime ruling China was largely put there by the United States.
The regime ruling China was largely put there by the United States.
But China's destruction came not only from communists. Fateful decisions resulted when Roosevelt met with Stalin at the Teheran Conference (late 1943) and Yalta Conference (February 1945). Stalin, though our ally against Germany during World War II, maintained a nonaggression pact with Japan. This suited Stalin, as he wished the Japanese to wear down China's Nationalist forces.
At the Teheran and Yalta wartime conferences, however, Roosevelt asked Stalin if he would break his pact with Japan and enter the Far East war. Stalin agreed, but attached conditions. He demanded that America completely equip his Far Eastern Army for the expedition, with 3,000 tanks, 5,000 planes, plus all the other munitions, food, and fuel required for a 1,250,000-man army. Roosevelt accepted this demand, and 600 shiploads of Lend-Lease material were convoyed to the USSR for the venture. Stalin's Far Eastern Army swiftly received more than twice the supplies we gave Chiang Kai-shek during four years as our ally.
General Douglas MacArthur protested after discovering that ships designated to supply his Pacific forces were being diverted to Russia. Major General Courtney Whitney wrote: "One hundred of his transport ships were to be withdrawn immediately, to be used to carry munitions and supplies across the North Pacific to the Soviet forces in Vladivostok.... Later, of course, they were the basis of Soviet military support of North Korea and Red China."
But Stalin didn't just want materiel in return for entering the Asian war. He also demanded control of the Manchurian seaports of Dairen and Port Arthur — which a glance at the map shows would give him an unbreakable foothold in China — as well as joint control, with the Chinese, of Manchuria's railroads. Roosevelt made these concessions without consulting the Chinese. Thus, without authority, he ceded to Stalin another nation's sovereign territory. The president made these pledges without the knowledge or consent of Congress or the American people.
The State Department official representing the United States in drawing up the Yalta agreement was Alger Hiss — subsequently exposed as a Soviet spy. General Patrick Hurley, U.S. Ambassador to China, wrote: "American diplomats surrendered the territorial integrity and the political independence of China ... and wrote the blueprint for the Communist conquest of China in secret agreement at Yalta."
The decision to invite and equip Stalin — a known aggressor — into the Far East must go down among the worst acts of U.S. foreign policy. Stalin's divisions entered China to fight the already-beaten Japanese on August 9, 1945 — five days before Japan's surrender. The atom bomb had already pounded Hiroshima.
After barely firing a shot, the Soviets received surrender of Japan's huge arsenals in Manchuria. These, with their American Lend-Lease supplies, they handed over to Mao Tse-tung's communists to overthrow the Nationalist government.
At the Teheran and Yalta wartime conferences, however, Roosevelt asked Stalin if he would break his pact with Japan and enter the Far East war. Stalin agreed, but attached conditions. He demanded that America completely equip his Far Eastern Army for the expedition, with 3,000 tanks, 5,000 planes, plus all the other munitions, food, and fuel required for a 1,250,000-man army. Roosevelt accepted this demand, and 600 shiploads of Lend-Lease material were convoyed to the USSR for the venture. Stalin's Far Eastern Army swiftly received more than twice the supplies we gave Chiang Kai-shek during four years as our ally.
General Douglas MacArthur protested after discovering that ships designated to supply his Pacific forces were being diverted to Russia. Major General Courtney Whitney wrote: "One hundred of his transport ships were to be withdrawn immediately, to be used to carry munitions and supplies across the North Pacific to the Soviet forces in Vladivostok.... Later, of course, they were the basis of Soviet military support of North Korea and Red China."
But Stalin didn't just want materiel in return for entering the Asian war. He also demanded control of the Manchurian seaports of Dairen and Port Arthur — which a glance at the map shows would give him an unbreakable foothold in China — as well as joint control, with the Chinese, of Manchuria's railroads. Roosevelt made these concessions without consulting the Chinese. Thus, without authority, he ceded to Stalin another nation's sovereign territory. The president made these pledges without the knowledge or consent of Congress or the American people.
The State Department official representing the United States in drawing up the Yalta agreement was Alger Hiss — subsequently exposed as a Soviet spy. General Patrick Hurley, U.S. Ambassador to China, wrote: "American diplomats surrendered the territorial integrity and the political independence of China ... and wrote the blueprint for the Communist conquest of China in secret agreement at Yalta."
The decision to invite and equip Stalin — a known aggressor — into the Far East must go down among the worst acts of U.S. foreign policy. Stalin's divisions entered China to fight the already-beaten Japanese on August 9, 1945 — five days before Japan's surrender. The atom bomb had already pounded Hiroshima.
After barely firing a shot, the Soviets received surrender of Japan's huge arsenals in Manchuria. These, with their American Lend-Lease supplies, they handed over to Mao Tse-tung's communists to overthrow the Nationalist government.
Both Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan talked openly about the problems of influence of the CFR and 'Insiders' as Carter called them... yet by the time both were POTUS their whole staff were flooded with CFR men, lol
This is interesting in itself, but the question of collusion between the rise of Communist nations and the subsequent wars is a really big one imo.
The Rockefellers and Reagan Administration pumped up Red China bigtime, giving money, arming them with weapons, making huge deals of industry and building infractructure.
I heard once there were ties between Mao and Yale but I hope to see if I can verify this and see if there are more concrete ties between Mao and the Western Allied Deep State/NWO
This is interesting in itself, but the question of collusion between the rise of Communist nations and the subsequent wars is a really big one imo.
The Rockefellers and Reagan Administration pumped up Red China bigtime, giving money, arming them with weapons, making huge deals of industry and building infractructure.
I heard once there were ties between Mao and Yale but I hope to see if I can verify this and see if there are more concrete ties between Mao and the Western Allied Deep State/NWO
The vid is actually mostly about the CFR influence of US Government, but here is a related article discussing more facts of their relation to Red China:
Archived for future listening:
^ just finished the top one, very good. At the start it sounds all religious, I almost turned it off. But then he gets into the facts and drops some serious history.
More info on how Rockefellers were propping up Communist regimes all over including China, SE Asia, and in the Middle/South Americas after WWII
watching the next one now
More info on how Rockefellers were propping up Communist regimes all over including China, SE Asia, and in the Middle/South Americas after WWII
watching the next one now
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