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Every previous group of communists has been erroneouslly but equally convinced that this time, everything will turn out differently, and that the state punishment of those who disagree will be “fair and not abusive,” and a worker’s paradise is just a five-year plan away.
Courageous South Korean Pastor Hyun-bo Son, who supported Charlie Kirk’s appearance in Seoul days before his death, was arrested by the China/North Korea friendly government of President Lee Jae-Myung on Sept. 8. Charlie had a photo taken with him backstage at the event, and told Pastor Son: ‘I took that photo so if they arrest you I can post it all over social media.”
South Korea is rapidly sliding toward communism as political leaders and radical groups openly voice anti-American and pro-socialist rhetoric. The ruling power is reinforcing a pro-China, anti-American line.
China’s regime appears to have been trying to plant invasive species in America since at least 2020, the year that all 50 states received seeds, unsolicited, from China.
An Arizona woman hosted North Korean IT workers’ computers in her own home creating a “laptop farm” that made it appear as though the devices were located in the United States, and infiltrated 309 U.S. companies.