The CCP seems to have their own agenda and doesn't give a rats ass about all the bullshit happening in the west, though they're more than happy to play ball with the Deep State and bribe pedo politicians for control and influence.
My question is, what's the exact dynamic between the CCP and the globalists pulling the strings? Are the globalists controlling China somehow? This seems unlikely to me from what we can see today, but I've heard it was TPTB that helped China avoid a Soviet style collapse in '89 by propping them up and making sure they could squeeze an iron fist over any freedom wanting Chinese.
There's also all of the 90's western policy that helped China with regards to the WTO and being a 'favored nation' etc. So it's clear there was an interest in making China a superpower ASAP to compete agains the US (now doomed to fail as all great superpowers eventually do).
China has it's own central bank not owned by the Rothschild's, so they're able to avoid any financial manipulation (and happy engaging in some of their own). Yet we also see the Chinese sending out Covid to cripple the west and even wanting to implement it's social credit score system across the globe.
So it's unclear to me who is top dog here and how much competition there is between the (((globalists))) and the Chinese. Obviously, only one can be on top. So who will it be?
I had to escort him through the woods and the whole time I kept telling him nonsense words to mess up his dementia addled brain and boy did it work. He got so confused and it turned into one of those cringe copy pastas when he just rambles vaguely racist nonsense for a long time. Then just shuts up looking lost and confused because he realizes he said something he shouldn't have and the conditioning from his handlers kicks in.
I felt kinda bad since in my dream he was clearly powerless and clueless and no way had any authority to actually do anything by himself as president, so I just took him to the end of the trip and then he transformed into some giant crawling bug monster thing.
A user in another thread yesterday shared a link to a great essay written some 50 years ago by Sir John Glubb, who explains why 250 years is the average length of an empire and how it's rise and fall can be divided into 6 stages:
- The Age of Pioneers (outburst)
- The Age of Conquests
- The Age of Commerce
- The Age of Affluence
- The Age of Intellect
- The Age of Decadence.
He explains that Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness, Love of money, and The loss of a sense of duty.
Sound familiar? It describes the current situation in the US to a tee.
I highly recommend reading the whole thing, or if you want a TLDR just skip to the last page where there is a short summary of the key points. It's incredible how human history repeats itself because of human nature.
Glubb does bring up an interesting point, if we were to study history properly (something the marxists hate) and actively tried to preserve the good period while avoiding the bad ones, would we succeed?