Hong Kong “Democracy” Protests CIA Backed !
- Hong Kong “Democracy” Protests CIA Backed!
by Bill White, http://www.americanfreepress.net/
• U.S. government would prefer China have political system CIA can easily influence.
• Hardline communists slowly move country toward classic national socialist model.
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-backed “democracy” protests in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong erupted several weeks ago, as United States intelligence agencies manufactured resentment over the vetting of candidates to govern the city.
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Calling themselves “Occupy Central” and using tactics the U.S. learned from observing its own Occupy Wall Street “problem,” tens of thousands of Chinese—a small part of Hong Kong’s millions of residents—with a noted foreign contingent of British and American agitators, faced off against Chinese riot police. Umbrellas were used to deflect liquid tear-gas sprays, causing the agitators to dub their movement the “Umbrella Revolution.”
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The American government endorsed the protests, with Obama spokesman Josh Earnest saying, “We support the aspirations of the Hong Kong people.” But the object of the protest was to undermine Chinese socialism, which has increasingly moved toward a national model after the death of Mao Tse-tung and the purging of his wife and followers by Deng Xiaoping in the 1980s.
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The Chinese government of today adheres to a model of promoting the growth and prosperity of its Han Chinese citizens and expanding living space for those over 1 billion people into occupied Central Asian territories like Xingjian and Tibet.
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While its nominal communist ideology, its Marxist-Leninist orientation and its secret police and court tactics—all vestiges of its Bolshevik past—leave much to be desired, the demonstrators, many of them Marxist-Leninists and anarchists themselves, are not contesting these institutions.
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Instead, the demonstrators demand the right directly to elect candidates selected in open nominations, whereas the Chinese government has established a nominating committee to determine whether candidates are qualified to seek public office. This system is much more honest than in the U.S., where numerous ballot access laws are similarly used to control nominations and the government-aligned media vets candidates, but elections are nominally “free.”
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What the U.S and Britain want in China is an election process that will allow electoral organizations created by the CIA and its network of nongovernmental organizations to nominate candidates who, even if they don’t win elections, can serve as a focal point for future protests.
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