
Weapon of Mass Destruction
The Chinese Communists’ strategy during the Chinese Civil War exemplified a sophisticated blend of psychological and physical warfare, which proved instrumental in their eventual success on the battlefield. Central to their approach was the use of psychological warfare, significantly enhanced by support from the Soviet Union, which laid a robust foundation for military triumphs. By embedding themselves within various societal frameworks—ranging from political entities to grassroots organisations and family units—they effectively dismantled opposition and secured loyalty from within. A critical component of this strategy was their focus on academia, where they actively sought to recruit and develop students as future agents of influence with a pyramid-style approach. These student operatives, strategically placed within each family, played a vital role in intelligence gathering, surveillance and maintaining control over the populace. This method not only facilitated the rapid advancement of the Cultural Revolution but also allowed the Chinese communists to extract valuable information regarding family assets from individuals aligned with the “Red Guard” led to the systematic confiscation of their lands and properties. Today, similar tactics are observable on a global scale, with middle working-class assets “confiscated” during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) by financial constructs with artificially engineered financial setbacks decades in the making, along with entrapments and parasitism, part of the guiding principle of the cultural revolution, and the campus movements acting as precursors to broader societal upheavals, signalling potential shifts in political power dynamics.
Over the years, the Cold War Mark II has transformed into a multifaceted geopolitical contest, marked by intricate strategies rather than military confrontation. Chinese communists and their proxies, have developed comprehensive approaches designed to weaken U.S. and its influence across the globe prior to a full on warfare. These strategies encompass creating economic dependencies, orchestrating disinformation campaigns, and penetrating key institutions to manipulate decision outcomes under the façade of friendship, masking the underlying intentions of dominance and financial exploitation. The ideological battle is not merely a clash of ideas but a calculated effort to reshape the world order in favour of Chinese communists’ interests, posing significant challenges for U.S. policymakers who must navigate this complex landscape while safeguarding their nation’s strategic position.
The use of fentanyl is part of the long-term plan to decrease the U.S. population and strength, diminishing its capacity, establishing parasitic symbiotic relationships to exploit American resources and technologies, gradually taking over United States lands and agriculture, and strategically placing their own decision-makers in crucial positions in the areas of political, legal, and judiciary systems as a front line of protection racket to shield their criminal syndicates and proxies. The strategies implemented show similarities to those used during the Chinese Civil War. The Chinese Civil War, coupled with the intense internal power struggles, resulted in widespread violence and instability that plagued the nation for years. This tumultuous period led to millions of deaths, highlighting the tragic human cost of conflict. The ideological rifts between the factions fuelled the fire, as competing visions for China’s future clashed violently. Economic motivations and the pursuit of power further complicated these struggles, demonstrating how deeply intertwined financial interests were with political ambitions. This playbook has been replicated across various regions worldwide, ensuring consistency in strategy and implementation. Each version has been tailored to fit local contexts while maintaining the core principles.
The intertwining of government and organised crime syndicates reveals a systematic design, echoing the age-old narrative of good cops versus bad cops. In this scenario, the facade of the good cop masks the reality of bad cops who persist in their illicit enterprises, driven by the need for financial sustenance. These fundings fuel their M.I.C.E (Money, Ideology, Coercion, and Ego) strategies, enabling them to bribe and manipulate individuals worldwide. A prominent illustration of this phenomenon is the Chinese Communists, through its clandestine operatives, has skilfully manoeuvred through international waters by forging strategic partnerships and the utilisation of proxies, they have successfully acquired critical energy resources and infrastructures. This has been facilitated by corrupt politicians—those who are entrusted by their citizens to safeguard their nations—effectively handing over control of significant national assets to these shadowy entities. The repercussions of this corruption are profound, as it undermines national sovereignty and empowers organised crime under the guise of legitimate economic development.
As criminal activities surged, they not only exacerbated the chaos but also tested the resilience of society. In the face of relentless turmoil, many citizens found themselves torn between the desire for control and the yearning for peace, often willing to relinquish their freedoms in hopes of restoring stability. This complex interplay of factors illustrates the profound and lasting impact of the Chinese Civil War on the social fabric and political landscape of the nation, leaving scars that would take generations to heal.
Psychological warfares
- Cognitive influences
The recruitment and development of ideologists and extremists within academic networks represent just one aspect of a larger strategy that encompasses psychological warfare, which has gained prominence in our society. This form of warfare is evident through various channels, particularly mainstream media, academia, and social media platforms. Mainstream media wields considerable power over public perception, often manipulating emotions to instill fear or promote specific narratives that serve particular agendas. The origins of cognitive influence through mass and social media can be traced back decades, with early platforms like MySpace laying the foundation for the current dynamics we observe.
In elite educational institutions, a discernible pattern emerges where ideas and individuals are carefully curated and groomed to create the financial constructs predominantly implemented during the 1980s, which led to the formation of financial entities aimed at exerting control over shareholder dynamics through tactics such as takeovers and acquisitions to exert control over shareholding through various proxies, often masquerading under “common ownership”. This phenomenon illustrates the intricate relationship between academia, media, and societal control. Academia possesses the capacity to shape critical thinking and the flow of information, which can be exploited for ideological ends. Mass media and social media influencers, with their extensive reach and persuasive power, play a significant role by disseminating content that may distort reality or reinforce divisive ideologies, ultimately shaping the collective mindset of society. The interplay among these elements underscores the critical importance of media literacy and how we, as a society, must cultivate awareness and develop the ability to critically evaluate the information we encounter, thereby empowering ourselves to navigate the complexities of modern media and lessen its impact on societal beliefs and behaviours.
- Propaganda
Through mainstream media & celebrities
In the modern era, propaganda has evolved into a strategic tool intersecting with various forms of warfare to influence populations without resorting to violence. The Chinese Communists understand the power of controlling people’s thoughts, evident in their meticulous planning process in transforming Wendi Deng from an ordinary citizen into a figure of significant influence. This strategic elevation mirrors the way invasive, poisonous rats infiltrate environments and proliferate uncontrollably. Once they establish a foothold, their impact spreads rapidly across various sectors. Once they establish a foothold, their impact spreads rapidly across various sectors, not only the mainstream media but also Hollywood, music, fashion, the arts, and entertainment: the perfect environment for grooming celebrity constructs and recruiting honey trappers to penetrate elite circles serves as a calculated method for establishing influence and control, ensuring that future generations are primed to continue this legacy of manipulation. By integrating themselves into the lives of the powerful, these operatives not only gain access to invaluable information but also shape the dynamics of power, effectively passing the torch of control to a new breed of influencers who are groomed from birth to uphold and expand these clandestine networks. This pervasive influence allows for the shaping of public perception through carefully constructed figureheads, who ultimately guiding the thoughts and beliefs of the masses. It reveals how they play a pivotal role in moulding societal values and norms.
Via social media Influencers
The War in Gaza mirrors the historical context of the Chinese Communists’ “Long March” during the civil war, highlighting how the shaping of public opinion can precede tangible conflicts. This phenomenon is not merely a localised incident; it echoes through various international events, such as the recent council elections in the UK and student protests across university campuses. These occurrences point to a rising influence of a specific ideological group that is permeating both grassroots initiatives and governmental affairs. In Australia, the recent Indigenous VOICE referendum revealed troubling strategies used by the NO campaign, which included spreading misinformation and utilising deceptive tactics like fake addresses and a fictitious national headquarters. Despite these unethical strategies, the NO vote succeeded. Furthermore, the architects of this divisive campaign have largely evaded identification, largely due to the mainstream media’s insufficient reporting on these issues and the rampant misinformation and fear-mongering proliferating online. This convergence of events underscores the urgent necessity for vigilance in safeguarding democratic systems against the pervasive threats posed by social media propaganda and manipulation.
Academia
The Chinese Cultural Revolution (文化大革命) aimed to reinforce communist principles by eradicating capitalist and traditional elements from society. Central to this movement was the fervent involvement of students, notably mobilised into the Red Guards. These young activists were groomed for a long period of time by anonymous mentors via their schools, zealously advocating for revolutionary ideals, often targeting those they perceived as enemies of the state, including their own families. Public denunciations, known as “Struggle sessions” (清算鬥爭), where students publicly condemned their parents, especially those who possessed wealth, resulting in humiliation, physical violence, and, in some tragic instances, death. This coercive appropriation of family assets by communist authorities was viewed as an act of loyalty to the party. The repercussions of these actions are still evident today, as similar power dynamics and wealth transfers persist in our society, influencing societal structures through gaining financial control of individual wealth, celebrity estates, and the early stage of the corporate takeover, often facilitated by parasitic symbiotic partnership, marriages, or bloodlines, which in some cases led to the mysterious deaths of important family member or aging parents. This ongoing cycle highlights the enduring impact of the modern Cultural Revolution, continuing to mould current social dynamics.
The evolution of the modern educational system can be closely tied to the original Chinese Cultural Revolution, which has significantly reshaped educational paradigms. Currently, we can observe signs of this ongoing cultural revolution manifesting in our education system. As we witness these developments, it is crucial to recognise the profound impact of cultural shifts on educational practices. We must ensure that they remain relevant and effective in fostering future generations to counteract the Chinese Communists’ cognitive warfare spreading in the background.
Physical warfares
- Drug Trafficking
The alarming influx of potent drugs into urban areas poses a significant threat, functioning as a subtle method of population control. This tactic mirrors the Chinese communists’ “go west” campaign, which aims to systematically replace populations in Western countries through a combination of immigration and drug-induced fatalities, all without engaging in direct warfare. The drug trade is fuelled by powerful cartels, backed by anonymous handlers with immense resources, require a military-style response—akin to a NATO to combat drug trafficking—to dismantle these criminal networks and address the escalating drug epidemic. The motivations behind these actions are deeply sinister, involve intentions to kill, exert control, and induce cognitive decline among the populace.
The rise of fentanyl in the United States can be traced back to the late 2000s, a development closely associated with Purdue Pharma’s aggressive marketing of OxyContin beginning in 1996. This marketing not only led to a sharp increase in opioid prescriptions by medical professionals but also triggered a significant spike in opioid-related deaths, with OxyContin generating over $35 billion in revenue for the company, illustrating a troubling collaboration among pharmaceutical companies, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies. This multifaceted network prioritised profit over patient safety, ultimately contributing to a public health disaster that continues to affect communities nationwide.
As the opioid crisis deepened, Fentanyl began to permeate illicit drug markets, commonly mixed with heroin or masquerading as counterfeit prescription pills have led to a tragic loss of life, particularly among younger individuals and high-profile celebrities. The untimely deaths of these celebrities not only devastate their families but also leave their estates in precarious situations. This reality underscores the potential compromise of their inner circles, suggesting a troubling level of betrayal that can escalate to such dire consequences. The exposure of their lifestyles and the hidden struggles they face often remain unknown to the public, revealing a darker side to fame and fortune. In recent years, the distribution of these powerful synthetic opioids has extended beyond American borders, increasingly impacting regions such as Asia, Canada, and the Middle East. These drugs, which vary in form and strength to avoid detection of the connection are predominantly sourced from China and distributed through various intermediaries, including substances like Captagon and ICE. This shifting landscape of drug trafficking presents considerable challenges for public health and safety internationally.
The opioid crisis in the United States is further complicated by the introduction of new, highly potent drugs such as Isotonitazene (ISO) and Nitazene (NPOP), which are designed with the intention to kill. Understanding the origins of these deadly drugs can shed light on the broader issues surrounding their proliferation and the challenges they pose to public health and safety.
- Biological Weapons
Emergence of deadly viruses and the mystery of cancer
The recent rise of virus development has sparked alarming parallels to historical bioweapon programs, particularly those reminiscent of the atrocities committed during the Hitler era, where chemical weapons were developed as optional weapons. The Chinese Communists’ involvement in virus development raises significant concerns, especially in light of the COVID pandemic and the troubling findings from a bio lab in Southern California, where thousands of lab rats were deliberately infected with lethal viruses, including Ebola and HIV. Moreover, the incidents at the Breast Cancer Research Centre in Sun Yat-Sen University, where researchers all fell victim to aggressive pancreatic cancer, suggest a disturbing trend that could be duplicated globally and indicate a deliberate manipulation for nefarious purposes. This notion leads to the unsettling hypothesis that cancer itself may be a virus engineered for profit or as a biological weapon, targeting specific cells in a way that defies conventional medical understanding. The potential for these cancer cells to be disseminated through everyday substances like drinking water, alcohol or food raises further alarm, echoing the insidious methods of date rape drug. As we navigate these complex issues, the protection for public health and safety becomes increasingly important.
Brain influencing Technologies
The Chinese Communists’ relentless pursuit of control over its citizens manifests in a complex interplay of psychological tactics and cutting-edge technology. By employing a sophisticated blend of propaganda, censorship, and social conditioning, they seek to mould public opinion and suppress dissent. The reach of this control is further enhanced by the extensive use of firewalls, surveillance technologies, and data analytics, which allow the government to monitor individuals closely and influence their perceptions. This systematic approach not only solidifies the Chinese Communists’ grip on power but also invites critical ethical questions about the erosion of personal freedoms and autonomy in an increasingly digital landscape. As Chinese communists continue to refine their methods, the implications for society at large become ever more profound, highlighting the tension between state authority and individual rights in the modern era.
The Chinese Communist military is reportedly intensifying its focus on brain-influencing technologies as part of a broader strategy for modern warfare. Recent analyses reveal that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is revisiting historical tactics from the civil war, where psychological warfare played a pivotal role in their victories. By employing unconventional strategies such as utilising elderly individuals or naked young women at the front lines, the PLA effectively diminished enemy aggression and achieved significant tactical advantages. In a contemporary context, the PLA is now prioritising the development of “hard power” weapons aimed at fulfilling military objectives while minimising direct combat. This evolution underscores the importance of cutting-edge technologies, including techniques for sleep manipulation and mind control. Furthermore, the ongoing investigations into the Havana syndrome, which has impacted U.S. and Canadian embassy personnel in Cuba, reveal symptoms such as cognitive impairments and neurological issues, with some theories suggesting that sonic or microwave weaponry could be linked to these disturbances.
Recent research has revealed compelling evidence that viral DNA, integrated into the human genome over centuries, may significantly influence the onset of various psychiatric disorders. Specific viral sequences have been linked to conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, prompting a reevaluation of how ancient viral infections could affect contemporary human health. This finding not only highlights the intricate relationship between viral elements and gene expression but also raises critical questions regarding neurological function; hence, it sheds light on the interests of Chinese Communists in acquiring individual DNA data for research purposes and its nefarious intent.
The creation of extremist groups not only leverage political and religious ideologies for recruitment but also exploit the vulnerabilities of individuals through various online channels, capitalising on social, economic, and psychological factors. Their advanced recruitment strategies include grooming and manipulation via social media, targeting those who feel marginalised, isolated, or disenfranchised by offering them a false sense of belonging and purpose. This comprehensive approach enables these groups to attract a wide array of individuals, thereby broadening their global influence. Additionally, some groups utilise psychologists to influence mentally unstable individuals, transforming them into potential sleeper agents through prolonged psychological manipulation. I have witnessed how therapeutic interventions can lead to significant personality changes, where a once compassionate individual may become self-centred and act contrary to their former self. Online gaming has emerged as another recruitment avenue, embedding extremist messages within immersive environments that captivate players, subtly nudging them towards radical ideologies, reminiscent of hypnotic techniques. The chaos stemming from the Gaza conflict further fuels this cycle, threatening global stability and resulting in tragic losses, particularly among women and children. In such tumultuous times fostering open communication and trust between the government and citizens is vital for ensuring safety and well-being, as transparency is the key for protecting ourselves and our families from the dangers that lurk in our rapidly evolving world.
The Pharmaceutical & Medical industry
Our achilles heel
The pharmaceutical and medical industry plays a crucial role in society, providing essential services and products that can significantly impact public health and serve as potential money-making machines in generating massive wealth during pandemics or surges in cancer diagnoses among the population. This sector is often exposed to various vulnerabilities, including regulatory challenges, ethical dilemmas, and economic pressures. These vulnerabilities can be taken advantage of and lead to issues such as overinflated drug pricing , access to medications, a compromised drug approval process, and the need for transparency in clinical trials.
The infiltration of the pharmaceutical and medical sectors by adversaries is a growing concern, as these attacks are often carried out through proxies and joint ventures to avoid detection. This sophisticated approach not only complicates the identification of perpetrators but also heightens the risk to healthcare integrity. These breaches are typically driven by financial gain, resulting in the theft of intellectual property, fraudulent practices, or the compromise of sensitive patient information, all of which can lead to dire consequences for public health and safety. The risks associated with commercial espionage are vast, including the potential distribution of counterfeit drugs, manipulation of clinical trial outcomes—illustrated by the OxyContin case—and unauthorised access to confidential medical records. To counter these threats effectively, we must establish robust security measures that safeguard systems and data from those intent on exploiting vulnerabilities within these critical sectors, but the challenge remains from the “inside job”.
My own experiences within the medical system have afforded me a unique perspective on the evolution of healthcare in Australia. Initially bewildered by the Chinese Communist interest in the medical field and its practitioners in Australia, especially following the release of my first book, I have since come to understand their underlying motivations. Recent developments have compelled me to investigate this complex issue further, raising pivotal questions about the intersection of healthcare, security, and global dynamics. This phenomenon not only exposes the vulnerabilities within our healthcare systems but also emphasises the urgent need for vigilance and proactive strategies to protect the future of medical practice and patient safety. The encroachment into the pharmaceutical and medical industries, along with infiltration of key regulatory bodies like the FDA and CDC, reflects similar compromises seen within the judicial system. This troubling trend indicates a manipulation of foundational institutions for broader control. Families, as the bedrock of society, find themselves particularly at risk; by exerting influence over healthcare and medical decisions, there lies the potential for unprecedented dominance over these essential units. Ultimately, the power to dictate health outcomes translates to a profound level of control over the very fabric of our society.
Falsehood of clinical trials, the guinea pigs
African nations are increasingly recognised as pivotal locations for clinical trials conducted by major pharmaceutical companies. This trend has been evident in studies addressing critical health issues such as HIV/AIDS, with Zimbabwe playing a prominent role and Nigeria being a focal point for meningitis research in the 1990s. A notable and contentious case was the antibacterial testing on children in Kano, Nigeria, which resulted in many fatalities and inspired John le Carré’s novel “The Constant Gardener.” Such instances have sparked significant debate surrounding human rights and the ethical implications of these trials. Reports have surfaced highlighting unethical practices, including claims that participants were not adequately informed or did not provide genuine consent. Additionally, there have been serious allegations of coercive medical procedures, which have intensified scrutiny over the treatment of individuals participating in these trials. There are rising concerns about Africa’s “historical struggles” with fatal diseases like HIV/AIDS, monkeypox, and Ebola, and the possibility of being used as guinea pigs and easy entry points. It begs the question: why do these deadly viruses seem to always originate from Africa, the poorest and most vulnerable population? This question demands urgent attention and accountability in the realm of medical ethics and human rights which also provided explanation the reason behind Chinese Communists’ motives for infiltration of United Nation, WHO and other world organisations. The dynamics of this scenario resemble a complex interplay of ‘good cops’ and ‘bad cops,’ where the support from within these organisations is pivotal for advancing specific agendas.
Envisioning Africa as the counterpart to Uyghur in mainland China reveals a stark picture of geopolitical ambitions, where the Chinese Communists’ seeks to export its “China model” of governance and economic strategy beyond its borders. This ambition underscores a broader strategy to exert influence and control, mirroring the assimilation tactics employed in Xinjiang. By positioning Africa within this framework, it becomes evident that the CCP aims to replicate its developmental narrative on a global scale.
The Mass Destruction of our societal foundation: Families
The strategies employed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution aimed at dismantling the “Four Olds,” illustrate a broader tactic of reshaping societal norms through the manipulation of cultural narrative which included traditional values and familial respect. This playbook has evolved through many decades of cultivation, utilising groomed celebrities and social media influencers to reshape cultural narratives and impact future generations.
Music synthesisers and digital filters have revolutionised artistic expression, diminishing the necessity for traditional skills and ushering in a new generation of creators who can swiftly produce and share content. This shift has significantly reshaped our understanding of genuine talent, leading to the rise of social influencers who may not possess conventional artistic abilities but can effectively engage audiences and cultivate followings, thus redefining the landscape of creativity and influence in contemporary culture. Over time, there has been a systematic erosion of good manners, morals, and family values, perpetuated through academia and digital platforms. Disturbingly, this shift has led to the normalisation of pedophilia that blurs the lines of age-appropriate behaviours, as demonstrated by Epstein-style constructs emerging globally.
The honey trap strategy predominantly targets men in positions of power and those possessing specialised skills. This approach raises serious concerns, as it not only undermines personal integrity but also brings about severe consequences for families and their members. The relentless pursuit of power through such deceitful methods contributes to a deterioration of trust and stability within communities. The collateral damage inflicted on relationships and family dynamics is profound, often resulting in enduring emotional scars. It is also noteworthy that individuals at the lower echelons of these schemes receive comparable resources to those at the top, creating a breeding ground for exploitation that transcends social status. This reality, which I have personally witnessed, highlights the pervasive nature of such manipulation and its detrimental effects on society as a whole. Research has revealed that individuals engaged in honey trap schemes often exhibit hypersexuality, which may be linked to elevated levels of oxytocin in their bloodstream compared to those without this disorder. Additionally, the use of dopaminergic drug such as “Pramipexole” has been associated with the onset of hypersexual behaviour. Furthermore, recreational drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine, and ecstasy can also induce hypersexuality and promote risky sexual behaviours, highlighting the complex interplay between hormonal influences and substance use in the manifestation of hypersexual tendencies comparable to that of date rape drugs. To gain deeper insights into this issue, it would be beneficial to conduct case studies on individuals who have experienced the honey trap process, examining their backgrounds and the factors that contributed to their involvement. This exploration could shed light on the intricate relationship between hormonal factors, substance use, and hypersexuality, allowing for a deeper understanding of their backgrounds and the psychological factors at play to mitigate the effects of the honey trap.
Families serve as the cornerstone of our society, providing emotional support, stability, and a sense of belonging. When families thrive, communities flourish, leading to a more harmonious society. Thus, to effectively influence societal dynamics, one must prioritise the health and well-being of families, ensuring they have access to resources, education, and social support systems to provide our future generation a nourishing environment. A strong family units will cultivate a resilient society that can adapt to challenges and promote the common good.
Summary
The evolutions of Cultural Revolution, aimed to elevate China to the pinnacle of socialism, with Mao positioning himself as the architect of global communism. This movement surged after the release of the “May 16 Notification” in 1966, which ignited a passionate call for citizens to dismantle the vestiges of the old societal order. Today, a similar tension is brewing, as societal frustrations simmer beneath the surface, reminiscent of the chaos seen during the Cultural Revolution. Economic inequalities and ideological rifts are creating a volatile environment, where the fervour of mass mobilisation and radical change could once again take hold. The current blend of nationalism, class conflict, and cultural discord echoes historical patterns, with social media acting as a megaphone for grievances and dissent. As various factions compete for dominance, the likelihood of a revolutionary outburst increases, posing a threat to the stability of society and reviving the memories of a past characterised by fervent zeal and extreme fanaticism. The escalation of violence during that era led to widespread persecution and tragic losses, and as the initial phase of student-led unrest faded, the conflict expanded into a larger civil struggle, fracturing communities, even pitting family members against each other demonstrated the brutal nature of the Chinese communists, “the Leninists”, who showed a blatant disregard for human dignity and life.
The execution of their playbook always starts with identifying the weak links within families, societies, and systems of government, revealing the conniving nature that exploits vulnerabilities for personal gain. The critical lesson here is that we must focus on fortifying these weak links by offering additional support and attention. Only when these vulnerable areas are as resilient as the stronger components can we truly embark on a path toward recovery and progress. This is precisely why these criminal Leninists are intent on dismantling our support systems, including our families, social security, charities, and healthcare sectors. By strengthening these essential sectors can we uplift individuals and create a more robust and cohesive society. The lessons of history remain relevant as we navigate the complexities of these artificially engineered societal dynamics.
Extra note
As I concluded my blog, an overwhelming urge compelled me to delve into RFK Jr.’s biography. In doing so, I recognised a striking parallel between the fate of the Kennedy family and that of President Chiang Kai-shek, as well as the British royal family. Each has faced a gradual decline marked by chaos, tragedy, and deaths, symbolising the end of an era for those who once upheld the old traditions. These traditions, once vibrant and meaningful, now seem to lack the qualities necessary to benefit future generations. In this context, JFK Jr. and RFK Jr. stand as two pivotal figures representing the last vestiges of America’s legacy, yet their lives were marred by misfortune and turmoil. Despite their immense wealth and extensive networks, their lineage was unable to shield them from the forces behind the chaos that tarnished their legacy. To lessen the suffering of our future generations, it’s time we fight back with equal force, if not more.
31st August 2024