
Over the years, Miles Guo has warned about the COVID vaccine disaster and it’s effects on humanity in the future.
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Over the years, Miles Guo has warned about the COVID vaccine disaster and it’s effects on humanity in the future.

💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

THE CCP has been developing viruses as bio- weapons targeting specific racial groups e.g. the white people. It’s called the White Extermination Plan. 😨 Watch ⬇️


💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.


CCP's series of unrestricted warfare plans to destroy America.

Strategy to Eliminate the CCP: Cutting Off Western Economic and Political Support The CCP knows that without economic and political backing from the U.S. and the West, it cannot survive. The mission of the New Federal State of China is to make the West realize that it must eliminate the CCP's hidden influence in the U.S. and Europe and cut off financial support. Only by doing this can the West restore security and civilization, reduce global disasters, expose the truth about the coronavirus, and maintain world stability and peace.


💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) planned the COVID vaccine disaster, aiming to collapse the world economy. Their BGY strategy has corrupted the Western political, democratic, and legal systems. They planted proxies in the West to cover up their crime and use vaccine deaths to assert their rule.


💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.


Does Anthony Fauci know Wang Yanyi? Did they meet in private? Did they meet in a room at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C.? Did they meet each other in a room at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel? Did Fauci go to South Carolina to see Wang? Did they see each other in Los Angeles? Did they spend time together in Palm Beach, Florida? Is there a triangle relationship between Fauci, Wang, and her husband?

💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

2024.12.23 Truth umasked - when truth finds its voice Miles Guo Warned the US and the world: 🔥CCP’s 3F Plan 🔥COVID & CovidVax are CCP’s biological and chemical weapons 🔥BGY Plan 🔥13579 Plan 🔥CCP influencing US through Sequoia Capital, PAG, TikTok….

💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

2025.03.15 Collusion between the Big Guys and the CCP

💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

Miles Guo warned us many years ago about the current axis of tyrannies and how exactly the CCP was backing Iran financially through the Bank of Kunlun.



💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

Miles Guo warned us many years ago about the current axis of tyrannies and how exactly the CCP was backing Iran financially through the Bank of Kunlun.

💥💥💥💥💥May 20 - NFSC Exclusive Intelligence: The 17 Core Deals Behind the Putin-Xi Summit💥💥💥💥💥 According to NFSC exclusive intelligence, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin signed 17 core strategic deals forming the backbone of a new CCP-Russia war bloc. These deals cover energy, nuclear power, military technology, satellite integration, communications infrastructure, agriculture, shipbuilding, industrial production, and financial architecture. The scale is staggering: approximately $1 trillion in CCP investment into Russia, to be completed within five to eight years. This represents far more than energy cooperation. It is strategic infrastructure integration on a historic scale. 1️⃣Energy Xi and Putin finalized both natural gas and oil agreements, including the most difficult unresolved issue: pipeline route and pricing. The Russia-Mongolia-Communist China gas line, including the long-discussed Power of Siberia 2 framework, has been signed. Once completed, it would supply much of northern China, including areas north of the Yellow River. On oil, the two sides agreed to rebuild and expand a major pipeline system through a new northern route connecting Russia, Mongolia, and Communist China, with a branch extending toward North Korea. The oil pipeline is expected to be high-pressure, high-strength, explosion-resistant, and capable of 24-hour operation. If completed, it could increase Communist China’s oil supply capacity by 1.5 to 2 times. 2️⃣Nuclear cooperation They signed a major nuclear cooperation agreement involving technology transfer and rapid joint development. The objective is to build massive world-class nuclear power stations along the China-Russia border, across Mongolia-linked regions, and near Xinjiang. This is not just an energy deal. It is the construction of strategic infrastructure across the heart of the CCP-Russia axis. 3️⃣Financial architecture They signed an agreement to develop a large-scale gold-based settlement system for the BRICS bloc. The objective is not financial cooperation. It is financial warfare: weaken the U.S. dollar, bypass the Western-led system, and build an alternative monetary architecture anchored in gold and controlled by authoritarian powers. 4️⃣Military and intelligence integration They agreed to mutually transfer and integrate key military technologies, including satellites, naval communications, submarine systems, drones, and intelligence-sharing networks. This is not ordinary defense cooperation. It is battlefield integration backed by technology exchange. The deal allows both sides to access each other’s satellite and communications networks, enabling Russian and CCP naval forces to coordinate more directly in a confrontation with the United States. The Beidou satellite system and Russian military communications networks are set to be integrated. Within 18 months, Russia’s border regions are expected to receive full Beidou coverage. Huawei is building production lines inside Russia and constructing Russia’s 6G communications base-station network. The result is a CCP-Russia military intelligence architecture designed for one purpose: joint confrontation with America. 5️⃣Industrial and automotive cooperation Russia and Communist China are moving from ordinary joint ventures to full-line cooperation in automobiles, especially electric vehicles. This is no longer ordinary commercial cooperation. It is an integrated industrial partnership. 6️⃣Agriculture The CCP agreed to purchase a major portion of Russia’s future surplus agricultural production. This arrangement gives Russia a guaranteed buyer for its surplus output while reducing its incentive to sell those goods to other countries such as Turkey or Azerbaijan. 7️⃣Shipbuilding and military procurement Russia signed contracts for warships to be manufactured in Communist China — possibly dozens of vessels, including at least 20 submarines. Russia may also purchase two to three aircraft carriers from Communist China, using oil and natural gas as payment. This is a strategic barter system designed to bypass the U.S. dollar: Moscow supplies oil and gas, while Beijing supplies industrial capacity and military manufacturing. The core issue is not merely the size of the investment. It is what these 17 strategic deals represent: the integration of energy, finance, military systems, satellites, submarines, drones, nuclear power, communications infrastructure, agriculture, and industrial production into one authoritarian strategic bloc. 🇨🇳🇷🇺Strategic Objectives The strategic targets are clear: ➡️Build a CCP-Russia wartime system capable of operating across energy, finance, military, and technology domains. ➡️Destroy the dominance of the U.S. dollar 💵. ➡️Counter the U.S. military 🇺🇸. 🇹🇼Taiwan Taiwan was addressed privately. According to the intelligence, Xi and Putin reached an understanding: if war breaks out over Taiwan, Russia will stand with the CCP “like brothers.” In Russian political language, “brothers” is not symbolic. It means war-side loyalty. Xi and Putin are no longer building a partnership. They are building the architecture of a new authoritarian war bloc.

ウソでしょ…。豆腐とはんぺんでなんちゃってエビカツ✨カニカマなのに、この満足感。フライパンで全部まぜてパン粉まぶしてあげ焼きするだけ。外サクッ、中ふわっ。コスパ最強のエビカツレシピはリプにおいとくね↓

Miles Guo: "When people realizes that they have a lot of power even to decide the lives of others, their judgment can be influenced by their natural instinct, most of his greed is for money and sex, which is a rule since the history of humanity. In China, law enforcement, procuratorate and courts are the most corrupted, which is the root problem of the CCP regime; similar situation applies to the United States."
