05-11-2024, 07:28 AM
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For folks interested in geopolitical shenanigans then thought there was some pretty revealing info in this video about how the Rothschilds and Rockefellers first got their foothold into China - also a rather interesting nugget about how China's largest U.S. trading house at the time was founded by Samuel Russell.. who just happened to be cousin of William Russell (founder of Yale University's Skull And Bones cult).
The Corbett vid below also contains some really intriguing info including how Yale University established a number of schools throughout China back in 1903 with Mao Tse Tung as one of their students (linked article below).
Also found it extremely curious how virtually all U.S. diplomatic representatives to China have been members of Yale University's Skull and Bones cult.
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The Corbett vid below also contains some really intriguing info including how Yale University established a number of schools throughout China back in 1903 with Mao Tse Tung as one of their students (linked article below).
Also found it extremely curious how virtually all U.S. diplomatic representatives to China have been members of Yale University's Skull and Bones cult.
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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?
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Quote:Yale Daily News - Feb 29th 1972
'Yale Group Spurs Mao's Emergence'
William F Buckley was not the only Yale figure connected with the presidential trip to China, without Yale support. Mao Tse Tung may have never risen from obscurity to command China.
Jonathan Spence, professor of Chinese history, was the first to discover Mao Tse Tung's connection with Yale. The Professor noted "In 1919 Mao, aged 26, was in Changsha, having finished his middle school education, he visited Peking and while there received a serious introduction to communist theory in Leeteuk Charles' Marxist study group".
Now, if he was to develop a reputation in socialist circles, he had to find a form to propagate his views. At this crucial point The Student Union of Yale and China invited Mao to take over the editorship of their journal. Mao accepted the position and changed the format of the student magazine. It would now deal with social criticism and current problems and focus on 'Thought Reorientation'.
(Source: Yale Daily News no. 96 February 29 1972
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Quote:The New Federalist - January 26th 1990
'Bush's China Policy - Skull and Bones'
• George Bush, the first US diplomatic representative to the People's Republic of China back in 1973, was a member of skull and bones. So were his father, brother, son, uncle, nephew and several cousins.
• Winston Lord the Reagan Bush administration ambassador to China was a member. So were his father and several other relatives.
• James Lilly, the current ambassador to China, was a member of Skull and Bones, as was his brother.
• Except during the Carter administration, every US ambassador to Beijing since Kissinger's deal with Mao Tse Tung was a member of the same tiny Yale cult.
A mere coincidence?
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