That’s right! Xi Jinping is nothing but a fool

  • If you read my books and articles, you will see multiple instances where I describe how Xi Jinping orchestrated several assassination attempts against me in the Philippines, and even dispatched high-ranking Philippine government officials to frame me. If this sounds unbelievable to you, it is because these events are indeed more far-fetched than a Hollywood movie. In fact, if I hadn't experienced them firsthand, I wouldn't believe they were true myself.

    Well, what Xi Jinping is truly trying to cover up is his relationship with the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA). As a rebel force in Myanmar, its leader, Peng Deren, is actually with the CIA—which is to say, Xi Jinping himself is also a CIA spy. Many who were aware of this connection have already been assassinated by him. 

    You will find that the multiple assassination attempts against me in the Philippines were all failures—clumsy attempts. Some were thwarted by NBI agents, others were blocked from within the Chinese government itself, and it seems the Philippine government did not fall for the attempts to frame me. 

    At this point, we are faced with a question: Is Xi Jinping truly a "stupid pig"? A giant infant? Has he simply watched too many Hollywood movies?

    The truth may be more unexpected than you imagine: He really has watched too many movies. That is why he imagines using movie plots like "assassination to silence witnesses" as a way to govern a country. According to leaks from Chinese insiders, back when he was an official in Fujian, his favorite thing to watch was the Hong Kong film series Young and Dangerous (Gu Wuo Zai)古惑仔—a series that glamorizes the Hong Kong Triads. Due to ideological issues, these films couldn't even be officially released in mainland China, yet that didn't stop them from influencing a generation of Chinese youth through bootleg video tapes. When I was a child, I also watched Young and Dangerous and even thought being in a gang was cool. However, given Xi Jinping’s age—he belongs to my father’s generation—it is quite rare for people of that era to be watching such films. In fact, as most of us grow into adulthood, these distorted values from movies are naturally corrected. It is rare to see someone like Xi Jinping, whose entire life has been influenced by a film that glorifies the underworld.

    I once doubted the authenticity of such rumors, as this hardly seems like the behavior of a functional adult. I wondered if someone who hated Xi Jinping had simply fabricated political rumors about him. That was until I met an "Big brother" of mine—a Canadian financial tycoon—who convinced me that all of this is real.

    As the story goes, before Xi Jinping took power, he had already become a candidate for the CCP leadership. However, his reputation within the Party was poor, and he had no real achievements to his name. To create a facade of political merit, he conspired with Geng Zhiyuan and others to establish a direct shipping route to Taiwan. They called upon my "big brother" to plan the matter. My brother believed the plan was unfeasible because the waves in the Taiwan Strait are too turbulent. But they wouldn't listen; they insisted on bringing in a luxury vessel from Europe. During the maiden voyage, every single passenger was tossing and turning, vomiting from the rough seas. The project died a natural death right then and there.

    If you can understand an old man who grew up on Young and Dangerous and allowed that "triad faith" to influence his entire life, then you can understand the mountain of stupid things Xi Jinping has done—including building the "Xiongan New Area" in a low-lying marshland near Beijing, or the absurd act of dispatching MSS (Ministry of State Security) spies to assassinate me. You will realize that if a man can ignore the very laws of physics and logic, he will, of course, ignore law, ethics, morality, and the international order.