"In China as Well, There Are Signs of Major Change."
Posted by John MacHaffie
Stories sourced from intelligence conduits in Japan indicate that the purge of
Western G5 banking cartel agents in China, most visible in the Bo Xilai
case referenced further down this page, may have reached the very top of
the Chinese Communist Party.
On Tuesday 3rd April 2012, the English
language spokesman of the Asian White Dragon Society, Benjamin Fulford,
said: "In what may be a related development, there appears to have been a
régime change in China because Xi Xinping, the man widely assumed to be
the next president of China has not appeared on the official Chinese
Xinhua news site since March 31st, while his erstwhile rival, Li
Keqiang, is being given massive coverage. This is only one of many signs
of massive changes in planetary governance." (second paragraph here)
Then, two weeks later, on Monday 16th April 2012, Fulford reiterated this general assessment: "In China as well,
there are signs of major change. As noted before, all the top leaders
such as Xi Xinping who were supposed to take over the government this
year have vanished from the pages of the official Xinhua government news
site in April. Clearly some sort of coup d’état can now be confirmed to
have taken place there even though the Western corporate news corps is
still only focused on Bo Xilai. The Bo investigation has definitely gone
far beyond him." (thirteenth paragraph here)
Fulford is spelling the Chinese Vice President's name as Xi Xinping, whereas Western news outlets, and the
official Chinese government sites such as Xinhua, are spelling his name
(in their English language pages) as Xi Jinping.
The idea that Xi Jinping has been expunged from the news record since the end of March 2012, is difficult to sustain. Here, for example, is a widely distributed agency photograph of Xi at an
official Chinese government meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the
Turkish Prime Minister, in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, on
Tuesday 10th April 2012.
And the English language version of the Xinhua website provides a news list of official engagements fulfilled by
Xi Jinping in Beijing in recent days. These include a meeting on Friday
13th April 2012 with the Vietnamese army chief, Do Ba Ty, a photocall
on the same day with the heads of delegations attending the seventh
meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the Chinese capital,
and a meeting on Tuesday 17th April 2012 with the Tunisian Foreign
Minister, Rafik Abdessalem.
More Xinhua reportage can be found here.
Article Link Here: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2012/04/in-china-as-well-there-are-signs-of.html
Posted by John MacHaffie
Stories sourced from intelligence conduits in Japan indicate that the purge of
Western G5 banking cartel agents in China, most visible in the Bo Xilai
case referenced further down this page, may have reached the very top of
the Chinese Communist Party.
On Tuesday 3rd April 2012, the English
language spokesman of the Asian White Dragon Society, Benjamin Fulford,
said: "In what may be a related development, there appears to have been a
régime change in China because Xi Xinping, the man widely assumed to be
the next president of China has not appeared on the official Chinese
Xinhua news site since March 31st, while his erstwhile rival, Li
Keqiang, is being given massive coverage. This is only one of many signs
of massive changes in planetary governance." (second paragraph here)
Then, two weeks later, on Monday 16th April 2012, Fulford reiterated this general assessment: "In China as well,
there are signs of major change. As noted before, all the top leaders
such as Xi Xinping who were supposed to take over the government this
year have vanished from the pages of the official Xinhua government news
site in April. Clearly some sort of coup d’état can now be confirmed to
have taken place there even though the Western corporate news corps is
still only focused on Bo Xilai. The Bo investigation has definitely gone
far beyond him." (thirteenth paragraph here)
Fulford is spelling the Chinese Vice President's name as Xi Xinping, whereas Western news outlets, and the
official Chinese government sites such as Xinhua, are spelling his name
(in their English language pages) as Xi Jinping.
The idea that Xi Jinping has been expunged from the news record since the end of March 2012, is difficult to sustain. Here, for example, is a widely distributed agency photograph of Xi at an
official Chinese government meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the
Turkish Prime Minister, in the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, on
Tuesday 10th April 2012.
And the English language version of the Xinhua website provides a news list of official engagements fulfilled by
Xi Jinping in Beijing in recent days. These include a meeting on Friday
13th April 2012 with the Vietnamese army chief, Do Ba Ty, a photocall
on the same day with the heads of delegations attending the seventh
meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the Chinese capital,
and a meeting on Tuesday 17th April 2012 with the Tunisian Foreign
Minister, Rafik Abdessalem.
More Xinhua reportage can be found here.
Article Link Here: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2012/04/in-china-as-well-there-are-signs-of.html