Then there is Singapore. Singapore is lock stock and barrel in the New World Order. They went to a cash less Society before anyone else.
One of the Li family who spells his name Lee, Lee Kuan Yew, a Cambridge-educated lawryer, was dictator of Singapore for decades. He has ties to the British elite. As an example of his dictatorship, Lee didn’t like long hair on men, and so men coming into Singapore with long hair would have their passports taken away and either got a haircut or went to jail. In 1959, when Brittain gave Sing apore its Independence the Li family (in this case also spelled Lee) controlled the People’s Action Party which ruled the country. In 1976, the Pe ople’s Action Party monopolized politics so much that they won all 69 seats for Parliament. Lee Kuan Yew was pla ced into the all-powerful position of President in 1965, where he remained I belIeve until 1991. Singapore’s leaders made Singapore very anti-communist during the cold war, and when Nixon began his trips to woo China., Singapore began making goodwill political mission to China. In 1975, Lee’s hench man Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam went to China and met with Chou En-lai. Chou En-lai was the mentor and friend of Li Peng.
Li Peng’s early life.
Actually, to be more specific after Li Peng’s father, who was a leading communist, was shot by the nationalists in 1931, Chou Enlal more or less adopted Li Peng and raised him. Chou Enlal got Li Peng into Moscow’s school system, where, when the Russians finally realized his brilliance wanted to keep Li Peng and train him for their own purposes, and Li had to escape to back to China. For whatever reasons Li Peng was an advocate of the Soviet style of economics. Before being placed into his prominent position that he holds
today, Li Peng managed China’s economy for many years.
Lee met Mao
In 1976,
Lee Kuan Yew himself met with Mao Tse-Tung (then the leader of Red China).
Mao Tse-tuag himself is closely tied to the Li family. Li Ta-chao was the head of the communist party in Northern China during the fighting with the Nationalists. Mao’s bodyguard was a Li family mem ber Li Yinqiao. Mao’s mentor was Li Ta-chao, who had ties to the Red Spears Secret Society
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