Summary of Blood Money by Peter Schweizer: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans
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China is in a hot war with America, killing Americans aggressively while American leaders remain passive. Nonpartisan investigator Peter Schweizer's book, Blood Money, exposes the Communist Party's covert operations in the American drug trade, social justice movement, and medical establishment. Schweizer's investigation has sparked FBI and congressional probes, and is considered a towering achievement of investigative journalism.
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Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans
JUSTIN REESE
Summary of Blood Money by Peter Schweizer: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans
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logo_xinxiiTable of Contents
Introduction: Vacant Eyes
Part I
The New Opium Wars
China’s Foot Soldiers
Willful Blindness
Part II
Arming Criminals
Magnifying Social Chaos
Destabilizing Democracy
Part III
A TikToking Bomb
Digital Entertainment
The People’s Republic of Hollywood
Part IV
Social Engineering a Pandemic
A Cover-Up for China and Themselves
Conclusion
Introduction: Vacant Eyes
In early 2023, a Chinese spy balloon invaded the United States, killing Americans with illegal weaponry, drugs, money, secret agents, and bots. However, most American leaders choose to ignore the danger rather than confront it. The war with China is already here, with massive civilian casualties and decimating social stability. The ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu posited that the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. China's official military strategy focuses on going after the United States' soft underbelly
in terms of politics, economics, and the spirit and psychology of its people.
China's war is complex, sharp, and deadly, with lethal consequences greater than the United States has suffered in war in the past fifty years. In the past five years alone, hundreds of thousands of Americans have died as a result. Beijing conceals its involvement, and American leaders fail to expose and confront it.
The Chinese government, run by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the biggest victims of China's aggression. Political leaders focus on domestic policy minutiae rather than confronting the reality that Beijing is wreaking havoc on their soil. This blindness is due to corruption, financial ties to the Chinese state, and the need for a paradigm shift that would disrupt the lives and livelihoods of elites from Silicon Valley to Wall Street.
Some are unaware of China's actions and intent, but most are aware of what China is doing and have chosen the path of least resistance. The chapters to follow will reveal who they are and why they are doing nothing.
The book explores the role of China in the US fentanyl crisis, highlighting its deep involvement in the drug's production and distribution. It highlights how well-connected politicians have ties to some of the drug networks spreading the poison to America. The book also discusses the US's response to the virus, which was influenced and manipulated by Beijing, leading to a higher death toll and the suspension of American civil liberties.
The book is divided into four parts, each assigned a relevant proverb from a classic Chinese strategic text. The first part, Murder with a Borrowed Knife,
reveals Beijing's comprehensive involvement in every step of the cartel operations responsible for the US fentanyl crisis. The second part, Watch a Fire from Across the River,
exposes the various ways in which Beijing surreptitiously sows and heightens social chaos in the United States, arming criminal gangs, using radical proxies in the streets, and deploying social media bots to create even more anger and division. The third part, Hide a Dagger in a Smile,
reveals how China is quietly and systematically using investments in