Keeping an eye on Communist, Totalitarian China, and its influence both globally, and we as Canadians. I have come to the opinion that we are rarely privy to truth regarding the real goal, the agenda of Red China, and it's implications for Canada [and North America as a whole]. No more can we rely on our media as more and more information on China is actively being swept under the carpet - not for consumption.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Mao: Trudeau's Hero Whom He Visited Secretly
Trudeau goes to China
"When the sleeping dragon awakes," Napoleon once
said of China, "he will shake the world." In the 20th century, multiple
upheavals shook the Asian giant. The rule of emperors gave way to civil
war and the Communist revolution, closing China to the world. The doors
slowly opened in the 1970s with new diplomatic ties and economic
reforms. The crackdown on democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in
1989 barely checked China's growth, and today the world's most populous
nation is on its way to superpower status. CBC Archives presents China
as CBC journalists have seen it over the decades.
Pierre
Trudeau has been to China twice before, but the third time it's as
prime minister. Canada and China have recently established diplomatic
ties, and Trudeau is hoping to secure access to the Chinese market for
Canadian business. On a 1973 tour that includes such highlights as the
Great Wall and martial-arts displays, Trudeau gets a last-minute
invitation: a visit with Chairman Mao. This CBC-TV clip includes a
segment about the meeting from Chinese TV.
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