Beijing place
also: Peking, Beijing
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You're over, China. After brief questioning, they were taken by train to a prison. The next stop was Beijing, known as Peking at the time, where they remained behind bars until they're released at a Hong Kong rail station in 1955. An Air Fo…
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combat troops as UN representatives into Korea with the US, formerly recognized mainland China, and had an ambassador in Beijing. The Indian ambassador was an experienced diplomat and had written several books about Western imperialism of A…
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The Indian military contacts in Beijing began to warn him that they would not sit by and be attacked. The Indian embassy in Beijing reported that trainloads of troops were going to the border. So he told the Americans through Nehru, the pri…
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And it says, quote, I just want you to know that I make no apologies for my political background. I'm proud of everything I've done. But I also have enough sensitivities to know when politics stops at the edge of a job. I had no politics wh…
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to do their monkey business. And I started thinking, okay, so they can't really recognize and do their shenanigans through the proxy of Taiwan. Where are all the ambassadors and located Beijing, right? So I'm looking in Beijing and that has…
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You know, Communist China, the People's Republic of China. It's like so much information. It blows my mind. It boggles my brain, actually. But then I was looking and reading more about the timeline. And I also learned that, you know, over t…
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So then I'm looking into the United States diplomatic relations in China and particularly Beijing. And at the time that Nixon and Kissinger were over there, we created something called the United States Liaison Office, USLO in Beijing. And …
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But was Beijing a proxy after Taiwan wasn't working anymore, you know, and they all had to switch over with the ambassadors because the ambassadors, obviously, and at that time in Kissinger and Nixon, outsourcing all of our industry and our…
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Right. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So I'm going to put in the pill, I'm going to put the link to this liaison office. And all these guys, David Bruce, all of them, you know, are the usual corrupt suspects. And I'm just like, what did we just see l…
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with Putin, Modi, Xi, Kim Jong-un celebrating the 80th year since World War II and a military parade, right? So I'm thinking maybe this is all connected. Maybe these ambassadors in Latin America were actually, you know, installed.…
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So you're getting both ends of it. Does that make sense? Yeah, yeah, it does. I was just kind of, I don't know. What are your thoughts on Beijing? I understand, but it just seems too coincidental. And yeah, there is a pattern, and especiall…
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Is it China or Taiwan? And I'm like, we never really talk about Beijing. Was Beijing perhaps a proxy for, you know, as well for a hot minute with corruption or for more than a hot minute? Beijing is, you know, kind of just like you said, it…
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secrecy. Eisenhower's remarks about the military-industrial complex surprised even his close advisors. Kennedy's June 1963 speech at an American university calling for a greater effort for peace with the Soviet Union was written by White Ho…
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Mao fielded armies, nevertheless swept through the mainland China. The nationalist collapse climaxed in 1949 when the Chinese communists overran Peking and southern China, which basically is where he was hanging out. This happened despite m…
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They put these minorities in charge of the majority with a small contingent of like French or Belgium military. And then they just open slaughtered them. And as long as they were killing each other, they were free to steal all the resources…
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The Chinese communists openly admitted the existence of this resistant force and conducted bandits suppression operations against the guerrillas. Reporting to a party Congress in June of 1950, Mao mentioned a figure of 400,000 bandits and e…
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kind of basically like civil war infighting. In many places, the China, many places in China, there were nationalist remnants, local warlords and bandits. The fact that is that the guerrillas didn't hinder Peking from withdrawing from south…
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The commander for Wisner was a guy by the name of Hans Hans Tofte, T-O-F-T-E. He was the son of a sea captain. He spoke fluent Chinese and had worked for 10 years in a shipping company in Peking and Manchuria before the war. Another of the …
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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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wrestled more feathers. He wanted his own man as his deputy. At the time, Jack Devine, serving as the deputy director, had a past association with Woolsey. The DO's favorite, Jack Downing, basically the classic covert operator, was the only…