Chinas Secret War Unrestricted Warfare Explained
preparedness"The biggest threat to China is the fact that the United States even exists." Boone tells the real origin of Unrestricted Warfare — not a PLA commission, just two colonels writing a book during a Taiwan missile crisis, which the CCP then adopted. Covers the Belt and Road as China's psyop campaign to win without firing a shot, and how they extort corporations who extort governments who extort you. "Influence the influencers that influence you — and they do it on many levels."
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On the other side of that, you've got the globalist. Now, who's on the globalist team? At the very, very top of that tier is China, because they know they have to move everybody away from that sense of freedom, that sense of rule of law. You know, all the things that make a country great, you know, where the people have a say and it's not autocratic and it's not tyrannical. It's not just one supreme leader and everybody kind of has to fall in line. You know, there is a rule of law. China has to degrade that. They have to get rid of it. The biggest threat to China is the fact that the United States even exists. So long as the United States even exists, it is a threat to China because their people also want to be free. So if they can say that they have destroyed the United States, it makes them a more secure country for the CCP. Not for everybody else, just for the CCP. So we've got this Cold War thing that's happening. And it's been very much for those who have who have read unrestricted warfare. It's basically put out by. Well, they say it was put out by the PLA in 1999. But I got the I got the scoop on what that really was all about. It was two colonels sitting in a room during a missile crisis with Taiwan. And they came up with this idea of unrestricted warfare and they wrote it down and they published it. And then when it first went out to, yep, that's it right there. When it first went out and people started looking at it, they did like everybody else, hawking a book, they were doing media. And it was when they did the media, and I have someone who's advised on the next book that General Flynn and I are writing. One of the advisors to that book told me this story because he had contact with the guy who did the interview with the authors of Unrestricted Warfare in China He said PLA didn't have anything to do with it. It was just two colonels who just decided they were going to write it and they were going to sell a book. And then it was adopted by the CCP. It was adopted by the PLA. It was never commissioned by them. So that's another indicator of how China works. And this is the game. So in unrestricted warfare, you're going to see things like economic warfare. You're going to see things like the war of narratives. You're going to see things... where they're dominating terrain and taking over different countries. You know, the amount of psychological operations throughout the entire Belt and Road Initiative is that. That is truly China's way to win without firing a shot. And that's what unrestricted warfare is all about, how to win without firing a shot. So they have these campaigns and they co-op governments and they compromise officials themselves. in various ways. It could be monetarily, it could be ideologically, it could be through some sort of extortion. They extort the different companies, multi-national corporations that also have a lot of influence in government. So they extort the corporations who extort the government, who basically extorts you. So that's their game. They want to influence the influencers that influence you. And they do it on many levels.
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