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The Chinese Communists Art of War

Introduction

Communism has persisted beyond the eras of Stalin and Mao, thanks to anonymous groups of ideologists and Chinese communists who have carefully crafted a formula that withstands the test of time. This formula has evolved in stages, demonstrating its adaptability and allowing it to not only endure, but also thrive in the present day.

Leninism is a political ideology that was developed by Vladimir Lenin, a prominent figure in the Russian Revolution and the first leader of the Soviet Union. It is a variant of Marxism, which is a socio-political theory that was originally developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Leninism builds upon the ideas of Marxism and applies them to the specific conditions of a revolutionary struggle in a capitalist society. It emphasises the importance of a vanguard party, led by professional revolutionaries, to guide the working class in their struggle against the capitalist ruling class. Leninism also emphasises the need for a violent revolution to overthrow the existing capitalist state and establish a dictatorship of the proletariat, which is a transitional stage towards the goal of communism. Leninism advocates for the nationalisation of key industries and the establishment of a planned economy, as well as the international solidarity of the working class in their struggle against imperialism. Overall, Leninism seeks to provide a practical framework for achieving a socialist revolution and building a socialist society. 


This anonymous group of ideologists draws inspiration from Lenin’s concept of guiding the working class against the capitalist ruling class. They advocate for a violent revolution to overthrow capitalist regimes globally and establish communist governments. They believe this long-term strategy will create ideal conditions for communism to flourish, gradually eroding our security and freedom. They aim to replicate conditions in WWI and WWII, the Spanish flu, and the Great Depression, to create Hitler-like constructs as manifestations of this strategy. The rise of criminal syndicates worldwide is also part of their larger plan. The recent rise of Nazism and terrorist groups such as HAMAS, ISIS, TALIBAN, and the Myanmar Junta Militia raises questions about who is behind the supply chain of endless weapon supplies. While the world is busy building a future for our people, these ideologists are busy tearing it down with drugs, corruption, false information and media propaganda to brainwash our future generation in the hope that they will embrace communism ideology without any bloodshed.

The 21st century CCP Cold War II will primarily focus on cognitive warfare with long-term strategies specifically targeting and grooming our children. Cognitive warfare refers to the use of psychological tactics and strategies to manipulate and influence the cognitive processes of individuals or groups. It aims to exploit vulnerabilities in human perception, cognition, and decision-making to gain an advantage in conflicts or competitions. This form of warfare can involve various techniques such as propaganda, disinformation campaigns, psychological operations, and social engineering. The goal is to shape the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of the target audience, ultimately influencing their decision-making processes and actions. By understanding how the human mind works and leveraging this knowledge, cognitive warfare can be a powerful tool in shaping public opinion, destabilising adversaries, influencing elections, and achieving strategic objectives.
 
The Cold War persists as Communists regroup, strategise, and enhance their capabilities. Leveraging symbiotic relationships from the past two decades, they prepare for the ongoing global power struggle, carrying unresolved issues into what can be seen as Cold War II. With the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence technology, the future of our children is increasingly at risk. Prioritising the understanding and prevention of cognitive warfare is crucial to safeguard democracy for a future our children deserve.
 
24th January 2024