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"Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire - In examining the tactics employed by the Chinese communist regime and Leninists rooted in Marxism-Leninism, the book reveals a disturbing array of covert strategies, particularly the use of honey traps aimed at fostering marital discord among potential recruits. This insidious method not only seeks to intertwine business interests with personal relationships but also strategically targets individuals within educational institutions, creating a web of influence that extends into familial and governmental…mehr

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"Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire - In examining the tactics employed by the Chinese communist regime and Leninists rooted in Marxism-Leninism, the book reveals a disturbing array of covert strategies, particularly the use of honey traps aimed at fostering marital discord among potential recruits. This insidious method not only seeks to intertwine business interests with personal relationships but also strategically targets individuals within educational institutions, creating a web of influence that extends into familial and governmental structures. The book examines the wartime tactics used by Chinese communists and their Leninist allies, shedding light on the complex operations that define their strategies. It offers a critical lens on the intricate interactions between nations, addressing education, religion, governance, media, business, technology, arts, entertainment, and family dynamics. This investigation uncovers the ramifications for future generations, making it essential reading for those aiming to understand the intricate workings of Leninists and their enduring effects on society. The narrative draws parallels with the current situation in the United States, echoing the historical journey of the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War, and highlighting the U.S. as a primary target in the Leninists' quest for global supremacy.
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The author wrestles with a multifaceted legacy shaped by her family's exodus from mainland China to Taiwan (外省人) and the Kuomintang's defeat in the Chinese Civil War. Her academic pursuits are intertwined with the echoes of her ancestry, revealing the profound impact of the Chinese Communist Party on her existence. Encounters with CCP operatives serve as a jarring reminder that the oppressive tactics of the past continue to influence her present.The CCP's long-term strategies not only threaten her personal identity but also symbolise a larger struggle against the erosion of freedoms.As she stands at the crossroads of her family's past and her own future, the weight of history bears down on her, compelling her to confront not only her own identity but the broader implications of a world currently grappling with the shadows of authoritarianism.