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Old March 31st 05, 02:53 AM
Li Changchun
 
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Communist China planning to invade Taiwan in 2012, says highly placed
source: An unnamed "high level CCP official" told the Epoch Times that the
Communist leadership "set up the timeline for attacking Taiwan" early in
2004. The purpose for the invasion of the island democracy will be "to
resolve conflicts inside China, no matter whether Taiwan announce
independence or not." The pieces of the plan were as follows:

Prior to 2008, every policy should center one the Olympics to further arouse
Chinese people's patriotism and prepare for attacking Taiwan. Around 2010,
reorganize the Party and clean out all the members who are against military
action. Around 2012, attack Taiwan and call for an Emergency Act inside
China. Through the Emergency Act, the CCP could confiscate private property,
especially people's savings, to resolve its financial and economic crises.
Eliminate the groups inside China that the CCP deems "anti-government
forces", such as Falun Gong, unofficial churches, human rights activists,
advocates for Tibetan independence, advocates for the independence of
Xinjian (East Turkestan), and intellectuals. Arouse Chinese people's
patriotism through the Emergency Act in order to resolve the unemployment
issue.

The aforementioned anonymous cadre fears "all these steps means China is
closer to fascism." This source specifically cited the newly minted
"anti-secession law" as part of the plot to "give the right of calling for
military actions to the CCP chairman." That man is now Hu Jintao, who at the
time of the plans formation was Vice-Chairman of the all-important Party
Central Military Commission Chairman. Jiang Zemin, who as Party CMC Chair
led the early 2004 discussion that led to the invasion plan, reportedly told
Hu earlier this month, "if we have to attack Taiwan, the earlier the
better."
http://china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/20...arch-2627.html

Communist China wants to limit American weapons in space: Communist China is
calling for a treaty to limit arms in space, in reaction to U.S. efforts to
protect its satellites orbiting the globe (Washington Post). What the
Communists don't tell the paper is their desire to have a clear shot at
those very satellites in the event of a conflict.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2005Mar28.html

Communist media crackdown expands:
The Communist crackdown on media continues, with "warnings to three
newspapers: the China Business News of Shanghai, the Economic Observer of
Beijing, and the 21st Century Business Herald of Guangzhou" (Epoch Times) as
well as Nan Fang Daily in Guangdong. To ensure their warnings are followed,
"When the Propaganda Department finds fault with a reporter, editor, or
supervisor, the Department also withholds several months of the individual's
pay."
http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-3-29/27444.html

Professor fired for ripping Communist media control: Meanwhile, Beijing
University Professor Jiao Guobiao has been fired for "an astonishingly bold
paper" he wrote last year "attacking the Communist Party's propaganda
department." Jiao "accused it of sheltering corrupt officials and compared
the state censors to those in Nazi Germany." Prior to getting canned, his
books had already been banned, and "he was included in a blacklist of
intellectuals forbidden from appearing in the media."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4392705.stm

Above links courtesy of http://china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/