Brave Chinese Take to the Streets to Protest COVID Lockdowns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPRDLqggwQU&t=31s

Chinese Lockdown Protests Intensify In Rare Display Of Defiance

I hope these brave freedom fighters experience the exhilaration and fellowship that we did in Canada during the End the Lockdown rallies.

Red Chinahas imposed severe and egregious COVID lockdowns where people cannot hardly leave home. .  There has always been protests in China but this many spreading across China at the same time is a little bit different. It’s being compared to Tiananmen Square in 1989.

I have yet to hear the term “China Spring” so, at this time anyway, I don’t think it is the neocons at Foggy Bottom doing this.
At the bottom of this email I included an article of WEF founder Klaus Schwab, a Jew, stating that the Chinese communist system is the preferred system and with these recent protests coming out to the public, it helps to reveal HIS real motivations as a globalist.  With these protests the Chinese people are rejecting not just the lockdowns but the central government itself.


How it all turns out, it’s hard to say at present.  Is this meant to deter President Xi from moving on Taiwan or to encourage it in a Sino “wag the dog” moment. 

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to Alan

So China has imposed severe and egregious covid lock downs where people cannot hardly leave home. Why, I’m not sure unless the “conspiracy theory” is true and that there are some “white hats” of some kind, Xi’s own people perhaps, that want to bring down the CCP in China but they need the help of the people to do so and one way is to make life so unbearable that the people have to rise up.  There has always been protests in China but this many spreading across China at the same time is a little bit different. Not organic, but organized. Being compared to Tiananmen Square in 1989.

I have yet to hear the term “China Spring” so, at this time anyway, I don’t think it is the neocons at Foggy Bottom doing this.
At the bottom of this email I included an article of WEF founder Klaus Schwab, stating that the Chinese communist system is the preferred system and with these recent protests coming out to the public, it helps to reveal HIS real motivations as a globalist.  With these protests the Chinese people are rejecting not just the lockdowns but the central government itself.
How it all turns out, it’s hard to say at present.  Is this meant to deter President Xi from moving on Taiwan or to encourage it in a Sino “wag the dog” moment. 

EMERGENCY – China Has Erupted – REVOLUTION!!!
EMERGENCY – China Has Erupted – REVOLUTION!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPRDLqggwQU&t=31s

Zero-Tolerance: Chinese Lockdown Protests Intensify In Rare Display Of Defiance

Sunday, Nov 27, 2022 – 12:30 PM

Protests in China over President Xi Jinping’s zero-tolerance Covid-19 measures have intensified – expanding from Beijing and the far western Xinjiang region to several other major cities, including Wuhan, Shanghai, and the eastern city of Nanjing, according to video and photos circulating on social media.Zero-Tolerance: Chinese Lockdown Protests Intensify In Rare Display Of Defiance
Zero-Tolerance: Chinese Lockdown Protests Intensify In Rare Display Of D…”Xi Jinping, step down!”https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zero-tolerance-chinese-lockdown-protests-intensify-rare-display-defiance

The Mask Is Off: WEF’s Klaus Schwab Declares China A “Role Model”

Once upon a time, the Soviets had a tightly controlled network of internationalists known as the COMINTERN to promote their communist model to Europe and beyond.

As it stands now, the Red Chinese have gone them one better: They’ve got Klaus Schwab.

World Economic Forum founder and Chair Klaus Schwab recently sat down for an interview with a Chinese state media outlet and proclaimed that China was a “role model” for other nations. 

Schwab, 84, made these comments during an interview with CGTN’s Tian Wei on the sidelines of last week’s APEC CEO Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.  Schwab said he respected China’s “tremendous” achievements at modernizing its economy over the last 40 years. 

“I think it’s a role model for many countries,” Schwab said, before qualifying that he thinks each country should make its own decisions about what system it wants to adapt. “I think we should be very careful in imposing systems. But the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries,” Schwab said.