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Beijing’s ‘Elite Capture’ Strategy
Was a Success: Peter Schweizer

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Posted By: earlybird, 4/18/2022 12:51:35 PM

Peter Schweizer, author of the book “Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China,” said the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) entry into the WTO changed the global economic structure in large part because it unleashed the regime’s strategy of gaining control of America’s elite class so they would do Beijing’s bidding. Schweizer calls this strategy “elite capture,” and the CCP’s plan was to target the top levels of big tech, entertainment, education, Wall Street, as well as politics. “It’s going to give [the CCP] leverage over them [the elites] because once [the CCP has] sort of touched them and made them rich, (snip), they will not want to give it up,”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Amanoftwistsandturns 4/18/2022 1:08:52 PM (No. 1131795)
The Germans tried the same thing before WW2 but fortunately our politicians were not as corrupt as Biden,Pelosi and the Clintons.
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