Is China's Rise to Economic Power Sanctioned by Cabalists?

Having the biggest economy in terms of industrial export earnings, currency reserves, treasury bonds, not to mention the Collateral Accounts which it has the lion share, China has officially assumes leadership on global economy today.

But the Western media is trying to downplay the proactive role China is now asserting. That used to work, but no more. Since we took the active role of collating our own daily feed of “news”, the MSM have lost its monopoly of shaping our own opinions.
But Corbett Report has another thesis that warns us about the possible NWO Cabalists having fully sanctioned China’s phenomenal rise to power to begin with. Corbett, of course, discount the fact that China and most of Asia along the “ring of fire” have staggering amount of hard assets, e.g. gold.
The Thrive Movement, run by a Gamble of the Illuminati P&G  fame is also “excited” about an impending financial reset by Chinese Elders. A certain “ambassador” is also competing with Keenan for credits regarding purported access to these families.
Are we being played? Is the US vs. China-Russia “Cold War” just another psychological drama to distract and counter the increasing awareness of the masses?
It is, of course, to our own benefit to be aware of all these possibilities so that we can formulate possible countermeasures as a Collective.
We must take into account that whenever a system is change somebody should be profiting from it, and in this case, a change from paper currency back to asset based system, e.g gold, would be an advantage for those who are better prepared for it, and it is not the Chinese only. Western Oligarchs have been accumulating hard assets for centuries, and we haven’t.
It had happened before when they change the system from gold to paper currencies. It could happen again this time.
And as we said before, we will be in a better position if we judge these people, not by what has been said, but by their actions and the subsequent benefits that the people received.
At the very least, we want to see those who have committed high crimes rot in jail, and we want a live broadcast of their time inside their cells which is only proportionate to the constant surveillance all of us are being subjected to even today.
Beyond the fireworks, if nothing significant will happen until mid-February of next year, then we must be willing to accept the fact that the whole thing is just one big melodrama, and collective actions must be taken.

China and the New World Order

Military tensions, cyber espionage accusations, a brewing currency war; with every passing day, the headlines paint a convincing portrait of an emerging cold war between China and the West. But is this surface level reality the whole picture, or is there a deeper level to this conflict? Is China an opponent to the New World Order global governmental system or a witting collaborator with it? Join us in this in-depth edition of The Corbett Report podcast as we explore China’s position in the New World Order.
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Is the Value of Money About to Change?

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Published on Nov 8, 2014

Is a family of Asian elders about to spell the end of the Banking Cabal through a worldwide monetary reset? Or is the global economy about to be consolidated even further?

One way or another, the value of your money is about to change…
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Pope invites Xi Jinping to the Vatican

Purpose of visit would be to ‘talk about peace in the world’

<p>China’s President Xi Jinping (Picture: <a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-895474p1.html?cr=00&pl=edit-00">Kaliva</a> / <a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/editorial?cr=00&pl=edit-00">Shutterstock.com</a>)</p>
September 17, 2014
The Argentinian website Infobae revealed yesterday that Pope Francis had sent a personal letter to China’s President Xi Jinping, via two Argentinian emissaries: Ricardo Romano, a representative of Peronism and José Luján, a representative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
According to Infobae, the gesture comes after a long meeting in St. Martha’s House, attended by the Pope, the two emissaries, the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin and the Vatican “foreign affairs minister”, Mgr. Dominique Mamberti.
During the course of the meeting on peace and justice in the world, held on 3 September, Francis apparently said: “I am a clinician. I said I would like to visit China but Cardinal Parolin’s the surgeon when it comes to subjects relating to Asia.”
The author of the article, Claudia Peirò, says that in his letter, Francis formally invited President Xi Jinping to visit the Vatican to talk about peace in the world … In a statement, Romano told Infobae that during the exchange of opinions in St. Martha’s House, there was a stress on the need to establish ties with Beijing “in order to contribute to the decision-making process in a multipolar way, guaranteeing a superior degree of governance, serving more fraternal planetary society where there is greater social equality.”
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China as a Global Player

 Thirty years ago China launched economic reforms that would transform the country and its place in the world. At a speed no one could have predicted even a decade ago, the nation has re-emerged as a global player on multiple fronts.
Consider China’s progress in technology. As the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2008 was getting underway in Tianjin, a Chinese astronaut was making the nation’s first-ever space walk. On the diplomatic front, Beijing’s hosting of the 29th Olympic Games in August was regarded as a major success, despite some critical overseas coverage at the outset. But it is in the arena of economics that China’s gains are most apparent.

Yet there also remains a strong consensus among Chinese elites that the nation is not yet ready to take up the responsibilities of the developed world. In their view, maintaining stability at home remains top priority. Presiding over the next stage of reforms in this highly complex and diverse country is task enough for now. “What China can do is maintain the momentum of sustained growth and avoid ups and downs,” said Premier Wen Jiabao. “That would be our most important contribution to global stability.”
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Yeah, China does not telegraph its grandiose intentions before she is ready.
Another article from the so-called authority in the financial strict is trying warn China that it cannot rule the world by economic might alone. But is China historically imperialistic?
Financial Times

China cannot follow America’s route to world leadership

US assumed world leadership because of unique historical circumstances, says Adam Tooze
A staff member adjusts an American flag before the opening session of the US and China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at the US Department of State July 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Officials from the United States and China are meeting in Washington for the 5th US and China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. APF PHOTO/Brendan SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

The US is, by some measures, about to cede to China its place as the largest economy. Some say that an era of Chinese world leadership cannot be far behind. But cast an eye over the history of America’s own rise, and one thing is clear: power did not come from economic might alone.
America’s trajectory was unprecedented. It took the first world war – an earth-shattering convulsion in global politics – not just to hoist the US into the role of global leader but even to create that role.
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Forbes

Why China Cannot Lead The Global Economy

The 19th century was the British century. The 20th century was the American century. Will the 21st Century be China’s century?
Most likely not, as China misses four conditions that make economic growth sustainable.
First, China doesn’t have an “infinite” world market frontier for its manufacturing products, as its genuine expansion to world markets comes at a time when capitalism is already approaching its last frontier, having conquered almost every market around the world.
This means that China is pushing against capitalism’s last frontier, and, therefore, it has little room to maneuver before clashing with other world market players that are already well positioned in the global market.
But what about China’s domestic frontier?
If the magnitude of a domestic market of a country is measured by the size of her population, China is a large resource (labor) and product (consumer) market. Yet a large population alone is not sufficient to propel the country’s economic development, and China’s experience attests to that. China already had a large population at the beginning of the fourteenth century, in the middle of the 19th century, and the early 1950s, but it missed all three opportunities to rise to world economic leadership.
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Colonial Elite Rules China for the Illuminati

March 1, 2014
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Left, David Rockefeller and Zhou Enlai and chamber pot in 1973.
The Chinese people would revolt against overt foreign domination,
but embrace the NWO because they think they are in control.

“By studying the triumvirate Chinese elite and their intimate ties to the Illuminati, it is clear that modern China is an Illuminati creation.”
(From Feb 13, 2012)
by St. John Bartholomew     
(henrymakow.com)
Beijing The Chinese elite is a merger between the Communist leadership, Hong Kong tycoons, and the criminal Triads. All three factions derive derive their power from Illuminati collaboration.
China has appeared autonomous because the Illuminati developed the country internally, funding ‘revolutionary’ political parties spouting nationalist slogans. The reasoning was that the Chinese people would revolt against overt foreign domination, but embrace their place in the NWO if they believed they were in control.
Lord Bertrand Russell revealed this plan in a report on China published in 1920:
‘Out of the renaissance spirit now existing in China, it is possible, if foreign nations can be prevented from wreaking havoc, to develop a new civilization better than any that the world has yet known.’
The fascist superpower we know today was created in the second half of the 20th century by the bogus Cold War dialectic of communism vs. capitalism.
The stage was set in 1898 when Britain and China signed a contract stipulating that Hong Kong would be handed back to the Chinese in 1997. This meant that the fierce Communism of the mainland and laissez faire capitalism of Hong Kong were always destined to merge.
The process of unification gave rise to the current China power elite. What follows is background of the three main factions.
THE COMMUNIST LEADERSHIP
Because Communism is an Illuminati creation, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are by definition, Illuminati agents.
Mao was a Soviet agent. (Mao-The Untold Story, Chang & Halliday, p.49.)
He was a product of the Yale in China  “Missionary” i.e. OSS, Skull & Bones program.
The CCP implemented policies that set the foundations for an Illuminati super state. They unified the country, attacked traditional Chinese culture, instigated industrialization programs and created a common language.
Wang Hao, a historian at the China Institute of International Studies, has recorded that Mao’s deputy Zhou Enlai met David Rockefeller in June 1973:
‘When meeting David Rockefeller, Zhou said to him that it was necessary to find appropriate methods conducive to the development of the trade between two sides under different political systems.’
The corporate-communist merger began when Deng Xiaoping came to power in the late 1970s and introduced his market reforms with the slogan “to get rich is glorious.”
However, after 30 years of Maoism his regime was hopelessly ill equipped to run a market economy. They turned to the wealthiest Chinese tycoons in Hong Kong for guidance.
THE HONG KONG TYCOONS
The most powerful HK tycoon is Li Ka-Shing, the richest Asian in the world and an Illuminati insider.
Other prominent tycoons are ‘HK’s godfather of real estate’ Henry Fok, ‘The king of gambling’ Stanley Ho and the man who would be chosen by Beijing to head Hong Kong after the departure of the British, Tung Chee-Wa.
It is important to realize that these men rose to power and prestige in a British colony, i.e. they were vetted by the City of London to be colonial leaders. This is illustrated by the rise of Li Ka Shing.
As HK developed, Li emerged as the most brilliant Chinese entrepreneur. The ‘Brotherhood bankers’ of Hong Kong became aware of his mercantile genius and brought him into the fold.
In 1979 Li took control of Hutchinson Whampoa, one of the old British companies that had long dominated Hong Kong’s economy. Companies of such political importance are not given away casually. In 2000, the Queen awarded Li the title of ‘Knight (Commander of the Order) of the British Empire.’
In the early eighties, the tycoons and the communists had a series of meetings in Beijing. They struck a deal whereby the tycoons advised and educated the Chinese authorities about markets and in return Beijing gave them privileged access to their vast economic basin. In 1984 the two groups founded CITIC, the organization that managed China’s transition to market economy.
THE TRIADS
The Triads is a collective term for the secret societies and criminal groups that originated in 18th century China with the aim to bring down the Qing dynasty.
For over a century the Illuminati waged war against the Qing dynasty. The Triads were their vehicle for subversion and revolution, in a similar fashion to Freemasonry in Western revolutions.
For instance, during the opium wars, the Triads helped bring the drug into China. The revolutionary Nationalist Government that toppled the Qing dynasty in 1912 was a coalition of triad groups. Sun Yat-sen, the man who led the nationalist coalition that toppled the Qing in 1912, was a Triad member and was trained and armed in British Hong Kong. Chiang Kai-shek was also a Triad member.
When the Communists achieved dominance in 1949 they kicked the Triads out of the country. They fled mainly to Hong Kong and Taiwan to re-build. Chiang Kai-shek continued to publicly receive US funding.
Today the Triads are best known as the world’s largest criminal entity, involved in drug trafficking, prostitution, money laundering etc. They exist in any country with a large Chinese population, notably in Canada, Britain, USA and Australia.
Former Canadian diplomat Brian McAdam said: “Within each Chinese community, there’s usually a strong Triad presence controlling and extorting money from the businesses, and if there’s drugs, they’re bringing them in.”
Of the Triads enormous global reach Fritz Springmeier has written:
‘The Triads are the most powerful criminal fraternal group in the world, except for the Illuminati and the families that make up the Illuminati’s Committee of 300. The Mafia Is small peanuts compared to the Triads. The Triads are almost untouchable by any law enforcement group. For instance, in Great Britain the British do not have hardly any ethnic Chinese on their police force to even try infiltrating the Triads.’
A key source of this power is that they partner the Far East Lodges of Freemasonry in running the Asian drugs trade, notably the production of heroin in the ‘golden triangle’ in South East Asia, second only to Afghanistan. Drug trafficking is very important to the Illuminati because it funds black budget programs.
The most powerful Triads in Hong Kong have their own territories, headquarters, sub-societies and public fronts. They are allied with the tycoons. The tycoon’s own Hong Kong and the triads run it. A few of these are Sun Yee On, Wo Hop To and 14K. To insure a smooth handover of Hong Kong in 1997, the communist leadership needed these groups onside.
In the early 80s, the Chinese government convened a secret meeting between the ‘Dragon Heads’ of the major Triad groups operational in Hong Kong. The communists informed the dragons that if they agreed not to interfere with the takeover transition, they would be allowed to continue their criminal activities without interference.
Following these successful negotiations, Deng Xiaoping spoke of the triads as Chinese “patriotic groups” and the Hong Kong press published a photograph of Charles Heung, a senior officer of Sun Yee On, conversing with Deng’s daughter.
In 1992, Western Intelligence Services became aware Wong Man Fong – formerly head of China’s central news agency – was helping the triads to set up legitimate businesses in China, particularly in Guangzhou and Shanghai.
CONCLUSION
The mainstream media portrays China as hostile to Western power. However, by studying the triumvirate Chinese elite and their intimate ties to the Illuminati, it is clear that modern China is an Illuminati creation.
The Chinese elite must never stray from the NWO agenda, for it follows that if the Illuminati made them, they can break them too.

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2 thoughts on “Is China's Rise to Economic Power Sanctioned by Cabalists?”

  1. So,that means that all the “news” saying East powers are taking over western power(besides the military power of the US)for the better good is only BS and desinfo??

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