10/25/2023 / By Kevin Hughes
Combat correspondent Michael Yon described the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an ultra-racist cult that seeks to rule the world during his Oct. 20 appearance on the “PostScript” podcast hosted by John L. Petersen.
Yon, a veteran writer and photographer, said the CCP believes that every person with Chinese genes falls under its dominion. These include Cantonese-speaking Chinese individuals who have lived in other countries for a long time and have never been to the mainland.
“The CCP claims, ‘Hey, you’re our blood; you fall under our law.’ [It’s] the same thing all over the world – Chinese communities, people who will never go to China, their grandparents who never went to China,” he said. “But the CCP claims that even though they’re [multiple] generations out of China, they’re [still] part of China. Where does this go?”
Yon also noted the absurd claim that the Native Americans were actually Chinese.
“They are actually Chinese migrants,” he recounted. “So [the CCP’s] claim is that all of North and South America are all Chinese. They are all basically Chinese migrants, and we sold their land. You can see where they’re going with that. So that’s one ecosystem.”
Yon recounted that prior to his expulsion from Hong Kong for reporting the truth there, the Cantonese-speaking Hong Kongers called the CCP and the Han Chinese who spoke Mandarin as “Chinazis.” Petersen asked the origin of the term, and Yon answered that the industry and government have taken fascism and blended a racial component taken from Nazism – the “master race.”
According to the investigative journalist, the CCP is now working with the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF) led by its founder Klaus Schwab. “They work in collusion very tightly with the WEF, which obviously is making a go out of this,” he told Petersen. (Related: World Economic Forum globalist Klaus Schwab praises China’s authoritarian regime as ‘role model’ for world.)
“Well, eventually these two will fight – because remember, the CCP is ultra-racist. These are both sophisticated players and they are both shrewd. This is ISIS and Al-Qaeda cooperating, and so eventually they will kill each other after they come for us – and that’s clear.”
Yon also mentioned that both the CCP and the WEF are heading to Panama, a vital terrain when it comes to global trade given the presence of the Panama Canal. According to him, the Panamanian government aims to build a bridge to extend the Pan-American Highway, connecting Panama to South America and allowing access to the Darien Gap.
“That’s why they call it the Darien Gap. It’s a gap because there’s no roads for about 60 miles. But both sides are working to connect that – and when they do, that’s another pork chop around their neck.”
Yon also pointed out there is a clear rearrangement of global powers, with the “elephants” or powerful nations fighting and a lot of “ants” or small nations getting flattened. He predicted that people will probably see a war happening in South America based on blood hate, religion, resources and borders.
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