Mao Zedong person
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Li Mi carried_out_attack
Mao Zedong documented
“Lee had not been above executing some of his subordinates that he didn't think minded him well enough. Very ruthless. Lee escaped in disguise when his army disintegrated in his campaign against Mao. He made his way to the Yunnan province wh…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 1:11:35
Mao Zedong overthrew
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“the Korean War in 1950. This was right after the victorious army of Mao Zedong began to eliminate Chinese opium, the source of 85% of the world's heroin. Now I'm going to say that again. 85% of the world's heroin was being cultivated in Chi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 4:51
Mao Zedong demanded
Nepal documented
“Another blow in 1969 was the retirement of Galio Thornthrop. With the U.S. rapprochement of 1972, Mao Zedong demanded an end to the charade. When the King of Nepal visited Beijing in November of 73, Mao's concerted action…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 26:55
Mao Zedong carried_out_attack
Vietnam host_asserted
“working in Indochina, namely Vietnam, that of course ended in defeat. They studied how they were defeated under a lessons learned kind of thing, talking about revolutionary guerrilla warfare tactics that had been deployed successfully by Ma…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11 @ 3:59
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Also, at the end of World War Two, you had a civil war going on in China. You had Mao fighting against Chiang Kai-shek and other warlords in the South. Well, Colonel Paul Helliwell was one of the OSS officers is somehow also in the military…
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during World War II. And he's watching Chiang Kai-shek pay for his military efforts against Mao by selling opium. Now, there's a long story of Indian opium flooding China at this time under the auspices of the British Empire, who basically …
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Chiang had a model of funding his revolution with drug money. So Paul Helliwell picks up the phone and he says, hey, Alan Dulles, I got a great way to pay for that Operation Gladio thing that you're kicking off. And we can do it with drug m…
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to fight Mao under the guise of anti-communism. And Chiang Kai-shek gets kicked out of China eventually. They move him to Burma. So Chiang Kai-shek sets up his opium operation out of Burma. The Burmese government eventually kicks him out. S…
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The article goes on, Mao Zedong formally announced the creation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The year after the creation, Mao decided that China would enter the Korean War. No, he was provoked because he was attacked. The war …
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a counterattack recapturing Seoul. Washington was uncertain how to follow up on Seoul's liberation, but MacArthur was determined to go to the Chinese border. Mao, for his part, decided in early October to send his army south. He decided aft…
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So Kohlberg obviously is a spokesperson for the syndicate. He is basically just espousing whatever it is that they want and not, in fact, what may be true. Bison described two Chinas. The first one under, let's see, T.A. Bison wrote an arti…
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And the second one under Mao Zedong, which was democratic. Now, imagine that someone actually called Mao's government democratic as opposed. And this was written back then as opposed to communistic, which, of course, can't be allowed to sta…
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and therefore the warlords, like Chiang Kai-shek being one of them, were out of control. They were basically fighting among each other and the emperor. And while some of them were labeled nationalists, like Chiang Kai-shek, he was a crook. …
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He wasn't even necessarily a warlord. Mao was not. But he very much wanted the corruption and the drugs out of China. And one, obviously, we know because of Paul Helliwell's story that Chiang Kai-shek was using the drug money to fund his co…
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Singapore and they treat me as a Chinese or as a Chinaman in the old days, as they used to call them. And they used to say, ah, Chiang Kai-shek, you know, in the 40s and nowadays. Of course, Mao Zedong. I'd say that they are determined as a…
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and still acting as if he approaches, you know? I don't know. There's no reason for Castro to gain power so easily in Cuba. And it was because Batista didn't have any longer support from the United States and had to go. But then they put in…
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Why is Winston so important? Well, he was on a secret trip by Kissinger to China that opened up China in 1971, and he sat in on every single meeting with Mao Zedong and his successors. And, of course, Winston Lord goes on to be the presiden…
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which was the drug warlord in China, Biden Mao. He later goes on to basically control, like in the immediate aftermath of World War II, like 90% of the world's opium supply. And these people are all associated with this. Birch was killed by…
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the Korean War in 1950. This was right after the victorious army of Mao Zedong began to eliminate Chinese opium, the source of 85% of the world's heroin. Now I'm going to say that again. 85% of the world's heroin was being cultivated in Chi…
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There is within the OSS and the budding agency called the CIA, this guy who served with Chiang Kai-shek. Paul Harrywell. Yeah, yes, in China. He served to support the Nationalist Army and especially to safeguard them from Mao Zedong.…
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millions and millions of people. And then from the outside, because all of the information of what's really going on on the inside is hidden from us. They tell us that it's just Mao going crazy. You know, he's a psycho. He's a communist. He…
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Added up the figure, they produced a profit of $100,000. A paramilitary operation, STOLE, S-T-O-L-E, was a covert attempt to block Indian medical aid from being given to Mao's Chinese as a humanitarian mission. So isn't that weird that Indi…
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Lee had not been above executing some of his subordinates that he didn't think minded him well enough. Very ruthless. Lee escaped in disguise when his army disintegrated in his campaign against Mao. He made his way to the Yunnan province wh…
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When the provincial governor left the KMT area in December 1949, virtually handing over the administration to the communists, Li Mi called out his troops and took over the city. During the early months of 1950, he slowly retreated towards t…
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all of the post-World War II timeframe up to this point, all right? So from the mid-40s to the mid-50s, we consistently was attacking China, not the other way around. You can make all the argument you want about the fact that Mao was commun…
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Traditionally conservative, the Tibetans were both politically and culturally distinct from the Han Chinese, of whom communists were merely the latest political shading. The tragedy for Tibetans' independence lay in the relative strength of…
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The partisans had achieved the status of an ally. Kennedy, the man who challenged Americans to do what they could for their country in the Cold War, could not abandon one of the few active resistant efforts against Mao. Ambassador Goldbrait…
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Another blow in 1969 was the retirement of Galio Thornthrop. With the U.S. rapprochement of 1972, Mao Zedong demanded an end to the charade. When the King of Nepal visited Beijing in November of 73, Mao's concerted action…
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working in Indochina, namely Vietnam, that of course ended in defeat. They studied how they were defeated under a lessons learned kind of thing, talking about revolutionary guerrilla warfare tactics that had been deployed successfully by Ma…
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as well as Otto Skorzeny himself. During the 1950s, elements of the French armed forces had devised a counter-revolutionary doctrine based on the military writings of Mao Zedong and other proponents of revolutionary guerrilla war, as well a…
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That, you know, we know that the globalists helped Mao Zedong to gain the power in China. We know that they actually tried to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek. So basically, in the 40s, they handed the victory to Mao Zedong, even though, you kno…
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trained them how to be terrorists to attack China from the inside. So while that's going on, I don't think they were necessarily trying to help China become a near competitor at that time. I think they probably had their sights set on overt…
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Nixon gets into the presidency, appearing to be a hardliner, but he is also interested in detente with the communist world. Close to his goal, after meeting with Chairman Mao of China and the Soviet leader Brezhnev, Nixon was forced to resi…