Not familiar with the Opium Wars?

00:00:00 AudioChapter from Follow The Money Audiobook: How China Bought the World by: Michael William McCarthy
00:05:58 Not familiar with the Opium Wars?
00:15:57 Kinmen Island, Taiwan
00:34:18 The Korean “War”

Explore China’s growing global influence, from its economy to debt trap diplomacy, with expert analysis from Michael William McCarthy. Learn how China is reshaping the global landscape in this eye-opening video.
Discover the major ways China’s economy and financial policies impact the world in this insightful video. Gain a deeper understanding of China’s role in global finance and its effects on economies worldwide.

AudioChapter from Follow The Money Audiobook: How China Bought the World by: Michael William McCarthy

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While anyone can hop on a plane and fly anywhere in the world for work or a holiday, investigative journalist Michael McCarthy combines the two, using his frequent press trips as research for hundreds of stories of his travels to nearly 50 countries.

While ostensibly reporting about places to stay, where to go, and what to do on vacation, he also keeps his eye out for hidden clues about ways that the Chinese Communist Party is secretly infiltrating Western democracies to take over the world.

The book is structured as a page-turner, one trip leading to the next, told in narrative style about what the author sees and where, and why the reader should know and care about what is actually happening to the world behind the scenes.

The Chinese are taking over the world, and using Westerners’ money to do so, a true Trojan horse disguised as actions good for all concerned, but deadly dangerous for all.

The video explores China’s impact on the world through the lens of economic influence and historical events.
It discusses the concept of following the money and how China has bought its way into global affairs.
The narrator quotes American humorist P. J. O’Rourke on the fundamental ills of society, highlighting issues like stupidity, ignorance, greed, and love of power.
The video touches on the history of US-China relations, including the threat of nuclear war between the USA and the USSR and Henry Kissinger’s secret flight to Beijing in 1971.
It references the shift towards controlled capitalism in China under Deng Xiaoping’s leadership after Mao’s death in 1978, and the impact of American anti-communism efforts in Asia.

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