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The Xi Jinping Thought Now

By Ryuho Okawa

Paranormal, Politics and government, Spirituality

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

With the launch of Biden administration in the U.S. and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party approaching, China has been expanding its military threat and reinforcing its influence over the world. What urges China to… seek global hegemony? This book unveils the &“dark being&” behind the Xi Jinping Thought.Using his spiritual abilities, author and spiritual leader Ryuho Okawa conducted a spiritual interview with the guardian spirit (the subconscious mind) of Xi Jinping, and had him talk of his ambition to become a &“world emperor.&” It revealed various unreported, hidden truths, including China&’s alleged intervention in the U.S. presidential election, the reason why the number of coronavirus infection cases differs depending on the country, a horrible experiment conducted in the Uyghur region, Inner Mongolia, and Tibet, and the danger of China&’s coronavirus vaccine.Knowing these truths is the first step for each citizen and country to take necessary countermeasures. The world must never succumb to the totalitarian country ruled by a merciless leader.&“The democratic government of the people, by the people, for the people, is necessary for the current China as well. (…) It is my hope to make Earth full of love, freedom, and a sense of responsibility.&” ― Ryuho Okawa, Afterword―

Title Details

ISBN 9781943928071
Publisher IRH Press USA
Copyright Date 2021
Book number 6900032
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