The Overall Strategy

The Smiling Tiger

  • Propaganda
  • Internal conflicts
  • External conflicts
Propaganda
 

Media takeovers. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) strategically manipulated media ownership laws globally to facilitate media dominance and control public perception and influence decision-making. This manipulation began with honey trapping Rupert Murdoch through Wendi Deng and utilising the M.I.C.E (Money, Ideology, Coersion, Ego) method for collaboration to successfully change media ownership laws. The CCP specifically targeted the Five Eyes countries – United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, United States, and Australia – to achieve their goals. Wendi Deng’s strategic honey trapping of Jake Cherry as stepping stone among many others, played a crucial role in her ascent to the Murdoch empire. The honeytrapping media tycoon played a key role in the CCP’s infiltration of Hollywood and its calculated dominance over film industries, gradually substituting crucial sectors with Chinese filmmakers. Chinese affiliations in scenes and film credits are now more prevalent, highlighting a significant impact. Specific movies are utilised to challenge the government, acting as a tool for cognitive influence. The symbiotic relationship in Hollywood between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the United States not only facilitated the transfer of technical know-how to strengthen China’s film industry but also solidified China’s position as a major player in Tinseltown.

Arts and entertainment are integral parts of the seven mountains, closely intertwined with the movie, music, and fashion industries. The MET Gala’s influence in the fashion realm is undeniable, showcased by its widespread media exposure and international spotlight, drawing in numerous unsuspecting individuals who are captivated by the allure of the rich and famous until they realise the consequences, once people enter the world of the CCP web, they often encounter unforeseen repercussions that can have lasting effects. These strategic partnerships gain the power of controlling the influential Hollywood personalities, showcasing the CCP’s long-term success through meticulous planning over many decades.

In addition, the CCP infiltrated grassroots movements using social influences both in person and online to suppress opposing narratives and assert control over information dissemination. Chinese communists have successfully secured internet influence by infiltrating tech companies and using economic coercion. TikTok, under the control of the Chinese Communist Party, functions as a cognitive warfare instrument, specifically targeting the youth through data collection and algorithms designed for subconscious manipulation and influence. There are concerns that the TikTok app may have the ability to access personal and device data through a user’s home internet network. This could potentially lead to the collection of information from any device connected to the same network, including phone numbers and other personal data provided during sign-up. This explains how CCP effectively expands their network by engaging with potential targets beyond just LinkedIn profiles, targeting professionals in their chosen field.
 
The communists provoke and entrap the United States, only to later spread propaganda that portrays the United States, who defend the vulnerable, as the antagonists. The events of 9/11 and the Iraq war, along with the occurrences on October 7 and the Gaza war, are just a few examples of this strategy. Many smaller incidents, often unnoticed, also contribute to altering the general population’s perception of the United States. This method mirrors the approach taken by the Chinese Communist Party in defeating the Kuomintang during Chinese Civil War and beyond. CCP captured the support of the proletariat by projecting an image of unity and virtue, while the KMT brutal executions targeting suspected communists were a deliberate tactic employed by CCP spies to undermine the reputation of the KMT, how President Chiang perceived communists as the most significant threat to humanity. This strategy echoes how Trump’s followers viewed him as a victim of persecution by the US government, suggesting a need for a more strategic approach to counter Trump’s devoted following.
 
Internal conflicts (soft war)
 
“go west” The infiltration of sleeper cells in the West involves individuals entering through various means like refugee status, immigration, student visas, and business arrangements. These cells strategically acquire important infrastructures, agricultural lands, and businesses with national security relevance, often using proxies or joint ventures. The CCP’s grassroots infiltration targets professional guilds like pharmaceutical, accountancy, legal professionals, and local real estate agents who provide crucial information for purchasing strategic properties. It is crucial for the federal government to enforce strict laws mandating the reporting of any property or land with strategic importance, whether in the past, present, or future.
 
The long term strategy of grooming first, second, and third generation influential identities in “Seven Mountain” This strategy aims to cultivate a new generation of leaders who will have a significant impact on various sectors of society, including government, economy, media, education, arts and entertainment, family, and religion. By focusing on these seven mountains of influence, the goal is to shape the future by instilling certain values and principles that align with a specific worldview. This strategy recognises the importance of having individuals who can effectively navigate and influence these key areas to bring about desired societal changes, this long term strategy aims to create a influential leaders who will shape the direction of politics, businesses, and other spheres of influence for generations to come.
 
External conflicts (The wars)
 
Proxy wars are strategic conflicts where opposing parties utilise third-party actors to fight on their behalf. By employing proxy forces, the main parties can circumvent direct confrontation, minimising associated risks and costs. They provide support such as financial aid, weapons, and training to their proxies, who then execute the combat operations. This approach enables the main parties to distance themselves from the conflict, influencing its outcome while maintaining plausible deniability. Throughout history, proxy wars have been prevalent in international relations, with notable instances during the Cold War in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Angola. These conflicts have extensive repercussions, impacting not only the involved nations but also regional stability and global power dynamics. Noteworthy is the support Mao’s Communist Party of China received from Stalin during Chinese Civil War akin to the contemporary backing provided by the Chinese Communist Party to rebel groups like Hamas, ISIS, Houthi’s, and Junta, fueling ongoing conflicts.
 
The Perfect storm. The replication of WW I and WW II social conditions, the Great Depression, Spanish flu, Japanese war, and other factors contributed to the rise of the Chinese Communist Party. Today, the current COVID pandemic, high cost of living, housing crisis, media propaganda, grassroots social influences, internal conflicts, and external manipulations are creating another perfect storm for the rise of communism globally. This has been decades in the making, while countries have been unaware or disengaged due to external manipulation in all levels. (Seven Mountain Mandate)
 
Prelude to global Neo-feudalism  The Liberals and National party in Australia (LNP) along with similar parties in other countries, have been predominantly run by second-generation leaders who are grooming the third generation to follow the same manual. Over the past 9 years, the LNP has kept wages low and attempted to cut established social services such as Medicare, NDIS, and aged care. They have also privatised the country’s utilities and infrastructures as a way to control the cost of living. Additionally, they have replaced public service jobs with the big four consulting firms with the intend of total control the administration of respective country for consistency and longevity… the beginning of the neo-feudalism as intended objective duplication on a global scale. Watch out for the exact pattern being repeated worldwide in each country. These behaviors are not limited to Australia, but are seen across the continent. The Belt and Road initiative, also known as the new Silk Road, was strategically crafted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to link multiple countries via infrastructure projects financed by the CCP. This initiative serves as a means for the CCP to extend its influence and authority over these nations, intervening in their internal governance systems, potentially positioning China for global dominance without resorting to military actions.
 
Observing the global landscape, one can discern a recurring pattern across various organisations, both public and private. This pattern reflects the essence of the 21st-century cultural revolution intertwined with modern technological advancements. Notably, countries like Russia, North Korea, Hong Kong, and China serve as prime examples inating this contemporary phenomenon.
 
24th February 2024