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As reported by Lude Media on the morning of 19 December 2021 London Time and posted at twitter thereafter by @nuomt, Xitler regime of China is to incite coup in Ethiopia.
CCP's measures to assist Tigray People's Liberation Front's coup.
1.Unmanned aerial vehicle plus Special Operations
2.80,000 people are to be killed and blame the tragedy on government and U.S. military to create international public opinion.
3.Xitler recognizes the regime immediately
4.Similar to emergency management to control rights
5.Establish an ecological circle of unrestricted bioweapon supply chain
Tigray People's Liberation Front promises:
1 Copy the CCP model 2 Willing to be a province of the CCP
Benefit Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus who came from the Tigray People's Liberation Front and went to Beijing to do business at the beginning of the pandemic last year, including helping Tigray People's Liberation Front to regain power.
The U.S. helped Ethiopia embark on a democratic process in 2018. The Chinese Communist Party tried to manipulate the Ethiopian general election in 2020. And in 2021 Tigray People's Liberation Front's armed coup commenced.
The CCP’s long-term support for the People’s Front that had been in power for 30 years and had committed too many evils resulting in too many judicial cases and strong passion of regaining power.
The armed coup of guerrilla warfare + unrestricted warfare is the CCP version of the color revolution.
The CCP’s unrestricted bioweapons ecosystem and its key points:
1 Subvert a country's politics
2 At Low-cost export industry chain
3 Covering various fields such as vaccines and research
4 equivalent to selling water according to the needle, and the profit is super high to absorb capital and politicians one after another.
5 Difficulty in quality inspection and accountability
6 Biodiversity
Key points
1 Network: Chinese Academy of Sciences. Troop 62036 of Chinese People's Liberation Army
2 Environment: Eggs and mice
3 Virus skeleton
4 Geopolitics: Afghanistan and Ethiopia
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