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The Li Bloodline
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It may well have been Li Ta-chao’s guidance that lead to Mao Tse-tung writing the first systematic attempt by a Chinese Marxist to characterize the class basis of secret societies, and emphasizing their importance for revolution. Mao cooperated with the Ko-Ino Hui, a secret society, that helped his revolution, but strangely the official collection of Mao’s works neglects to include Mao’s appeal to them for help. (This neglect is noted on pg. 4 of Popular Movements and Secret Societies in China. 1840-1950) Mao Tse-Tung is also a product of the Harlot Christian church. Mao as a boy had wanted to learn of Christ and attend a Missionary school, but when he went to it, they threw him rudely out because he was Chinese. Mao never forgot the bad treatment he received at the hands of Christians. That explains in part his hatred of Christianity.
A closer look at the Illuminati family in Hong Kong
The Rothschild, and the Rockefeller families have a very high respect for the Chinese and Japanese people in relation to some of the other peoples in the world. That is one reason why China and Japan are being given the chance to be important players in the New World Order. The powerful Li family in Hong Kong is part of the Illuminati This family maintains a good public rela dons. They are philanthropists. Billionaire Li Ka-shing donated money to create a University in Shantou in South China. The cost of the University and its teaching hospital were reported at 85 million U.S. dollars in Fortune Magazine 7/13/92, p. 107. The following chart shows Li Ka-shing’s financial empire, which extends worldwide. According to Fortune Magazine, 7/13/92, p. 106, Li Ka-shing is worth 4 Billion Us. dollars. Another article motes that he made HK$13.4 billion from real estate sales in 1991 alone. Li Ka-shing has lived in the same house on a hill Hong Kong for 30 years. Li Ka-shing had little to no formal schooling. He is self-taught. His sons have been weil educated at Stanford. Victor became an engineer, and his other son Richard majored in computer science and is running Star TV in Hong Kong. Other wealthy friends of Li Kashing get together with him regularly to play poker games. Li Ka-shing is chairman or chief executive of his four big companies in Hong Kong. He hires both chinese and western executives for day-to-day management. Simon Murray, a Dalton who served in the French Foreign Legion, is one of Li’s trusted managers. Murray had worked for Jardine Matheson, a business owned by one of the Committee of 300. Li has built global alliances with British companies, and has part ol Pearson, a British holding company which in turn as interest in Lazard banking Arms in N.Y., London, and Parts.
As one can see Li Ka-shing is doing business with the big boys of International Banking. Li also has Joint ventures with MTV, AT&T, Motorola, and Time-Warner. Li’s Star TV broadcast 5 channels to viewers all the way from Israel to Indonesia. The programming comes from the BBC news, and MTV, and some minor partners. Li is giving Madonna and the rest of Hollywood to the Asians. Li also invested in Vancouver, B.C. He bought the Expo 86 site which is 1/6th of downtown Vancouver. 27% of Vancouver’s 560,000 citizens are of Chinese descent. Vancouver is a Triad stronghold. This will discuss elsewhere Li Ka-shing has been allowed by the elite to buy into Canada’s Husky Oil. He could not have done this without the elite’s tolerance. The Oil and Gas Journal, November 18, ‘91, p. 36 states that Li now has 86 % of Husky Oil.
The rest of the Li Hong Kong Clan
The hugh Bank of East AsIa (BEA) is run by Li Kwok-Po. BEA has gone into partnerships with such Illuminati-connected companies as G. Warburg. Li Kwok-Po (also known as David Li) also serves in the Hongkong legislature as the councilor who represents the banking community. He is also a vice-chairman of the committee drawing up the future Chinese administrative region that Hong Kong will soon become. He was chosen for this position by the Red Chinese mainly because of his family background. The extended Li family, with most of its members holding British passports, is one of the territory’s rich and influential old families.’ (Far Eastern Economic Review, June 1989, p. 47) Li has been urging the Hong Kong people to trust the Communist Chinese government. David Li did not comment on the Tienamen square massacre when asked. David Li holds a full British passport and can go anywhere be wants. Most people in Hong Kong have only a Hong Kong passport that gives them British citizenship but doesn’t entitle them to travel. David Li’s uncle is Simon Li, who was a justice of appeal in Hong Kong, and also selected for the BLDC. His other uncle Ronald Li was the former chairman of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and a member of the Basic law Consultative Committee. Ronald Li and his son got caught using their Stock Exchange positions in corrupt money making offenses, and were to be brought to trial. I don’t know how it turned out. Another uncle Li Fook-Kow was elected in September '88 to represent the Hong Kong financial community in the government. When the scandal broke concerning the elite’s BCCI, the Hong Kong branch-Bank of Credit and Commerce Hong Kong (BCCHK) was shielded from investigation. BCCHK’s chief executive Tariq Jamil who could have been called upon to answer questions skipped the country. Hong Kong authorities made no attempt to stop him. David Li got involved and suggested that the Exchange Fund be used to help his BEA acquire BCCHK. Another key figure in the BCCHK, was Louis Saubolle, who was previously Bank of America’s chief contact with Red China. Louis Saubolle has travelled to mainland China regularly since the 1940s. He is rumored to have done dubious practices while chairman of BCCHK, but he left the country for destinations unknown.
• A Li heads up American Express International in the area.
• Li. Pel Wu was one of the five best paid chief executives in bank ing in 1990.
• Some of the Li family in Hong Kong have taken on the trappings of Christianity behind which are their other nefarious activities. One Li, Florence Tim Oi Li, has become a lady Catholic priest. (National Catholic Reporter, October 19, ‘90, p. 12.
• Richard Li has become a media mogul for Asia. He is Li Ka-Shing's son, and he now owns Pacific Century Cyberworks with it's new worldwide computer network called "NOW" (Network of the World).
• And Victor Li ran the East-West Center in Hawaii.
Red China
The real decislon making in China’s political system takes place within the Politburo, and particularly among the seven members of its standing committee, in consultation with retired Party elders.’ (The China Business Review, Jan-Feb. 1993, p. 22) This inner circle of seven men Includes two members of the Li family: Li Peng, who is the head of this inner circle, and Li Ruihuan, who is head of the CommunIst Party’s Propaganda. Li Ruihuan has been a member of this inner circle since 1989. The other men on the inner circle are Jiang Zemin, Qiao Shi, Hu Jintao, Liu Huaqing, and Zhu Rongji. As premier or Prime Minister of China Li Peng has met with a great many of the world’s leaders, and many of the Illuminati’s men. Here is a sampling of Li Peng’s meetings:
April 28, ’90-Soviet leaders around July, ’91-U.S.- China Business Council Officials which includes Illuminati members. Aug. 15, 91- Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu Sept. 3, ’91- Great Britain’s Prime Minister John Major Nov. 16, ’91-Sec. of State James A. Baker Dec. 12-14, ’91 - Prime Minister of India P.V. Narasiaha Rao Feb. 1, ’92 - Pres. George Bush Peb. 3, ’92-top U.S. capitalists (Illuminati members) Feb. 10, ’92 -Yeltsin in Russia.
Do the world’s leaders confer with each other?
Li Peng is not the only important Li family member to be the President or Premier of China:
- Li Xlannian was involved in the power struggle after Mao’s death and was President of China. For a number of years Li. Xiannian was considered one of the four top leaders of Red China. For many years Li Xiannian did lots of travelling to places like Africa where he held high level meetings with other leaders.
- Li Desheng was a member of the Politburo, Central Committee of the Communist Party, and served in key military posts.
- Li Qiang was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, and was appointed Minister of Foreign Trade in 1978.