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Reform is a writing of fiction by JD Nutt... |
| Militarily, the United
States has over-extended. Iran is gaining nuclear
capabilities and will be moving against Israel with assistance from
Russia and Syria. American borders are
left unprotected as a result of mass troop movement to combat the
war on terrorism and political ideology. Taiwan's
independence is being threatened again by mainland China.
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| America's under
belly is now exposed. Red Reform has
begun. To reserve your copy Click
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| One of hundreds of photos
taken by a Red Reform photographer in today's China. In
this photo, a Chinese elderly man gathers his daily firewood for cooking and the heating of his home.
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Red Reform is a two part publication... |
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part is a 200 page pictorial of
"The Real People of China". The intent is to inform readers
thru current photos of the duress and oppression in
Communist China and how the peasants and the common class struggle to exist
within main land China today.
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| The second is a writing of fiction
that depicts the process of molding one person for the
benefit of the human intelligence network (HUMINT) of the
Chinese Communist party.
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| Groomed from childhood to become part of
the mass intelligence network, only the best and brightest are utilized
for deployment around the world.
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Thru the use of HUMINT, China seeks
to control the population of the Western United States as it
controls the impoverished people of China.
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| The writings of
Unrestricted
Warfare by Colonel
Qiao Liang and
Colonel
Wang
Xiangsui, identifies America as China's sole predominate enemy. Approximately 1000
senior communist party members
control the mass population of a billion people in
China.
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At
the time of this writing, it is known that at
least 25 Chinese Americans are in political
office. Some in state legislatures and others in Congress. Here are a few...
| David
WU |
| Congressional
Representative from the State of Oregon; born in
Taiwan, April 8, 1955; B.S., Stanford University,
Stanford, Calif., 1977; attended (dropped out)
Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Mass.; J.D.,
Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1982; elected
as a Democrat to the One Hundred Sixth Congress
and to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3,
1999-present). |
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| Elaine
Lan Chao |
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immigrant from China, born
March 26, 1953, currently serves as the 24th United
States Secretary of Labor in the Cabinet of
President George W. Bush. She is the first Chinese
American to be appointed to a President's cabinet in
American history. Chao is the President's only
original cabinet member, making her the longest
serving cabinet member during President Bush's
administration. Chao received her M.B.A. from the
Harvard Business School and her undergraduate degree
in economics from Mount Holyoke College. She also
studied at M.I.T., Dartmouth College, and Columbia
University. |
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| Shien
Biau "S.B." Woo |
| Woo
was born in 1937 in Shanghai, China. He left in
1949 with his parents, and came to the United
States at the age of 18, from Hong Kong. He
received undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and
Physics from Georgetown College in Kentucky and
his Ph.D. in Physics from Washington University in
St. Louis. Woo narrowly won the Democratic primary
election for U.S. Senator in 1988, defeating
Samuel S. Beard, an heir to a railroad fortune,
and resident of Greenville, Delaware. In fact, the
election appeared to be lost until an error in the
tabulation was discovered, which changed the
result. |
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| Leland
Yee |
| Yee
(born 1948 in China) is a California State Senator
in District 8 which includes the western half of San
Francisco and parts of San Mateo County. Prior to
becoming state senator, Yee was the California State
Assemblyman. |
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