Monday, April 6, 2015

Benjamin Fulford Update- April 7, 2015

Chinese bid to take over the world fails despite support for Chinese development bank

A meeting last week between a representative of the Chinese Communist Government and of the White Dragon Family ended badly after the Chinese stated their goal was to take over control of the planet. They were told the Chinese account for at most a fifth of the world’s population so the best they could hope for was one fifth if world power.

The meeting took place April 4th, 2015 a day of great occult significance. As widely reported, on that day there was a blood moon lunar eclipse that coincided with the Jewish Pass Over holy day and the Christian Easter day of rebirth. This is all seen as a good omen for the West. For the Chinese, however,

the fourth day of the fourth month means double death and is highly inauspicious. The Chinese representative was also unable or unwilling to visit the shrine to the Dragon God King of the White Waterfall (白瀧龍王神) where the meeting was supposed to take place. He seemed scared of it so, the meeting took place about 200 yards away from the shrine. This seems symbolic of how the Chinese push for world dominance fell short of its goal.

For sure, the Chinese have been on a roll and their big push in February and March of this year produced big results. The most significant was the agreement by major European powers and US allies to join China’s proposed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, despite US opposition. What some Chinese failed to understand is that supporting a Chinese infrastructure initiative is not the same as voting to become Chinese serfs.


China has become the world’s biggest economy and has made huge accomplishments in the past decades. They have lifted a record number of people out of poverty, poured an awful lot of cement, built great infrastructure around the world and produced vast quantities of cheap but high quality knickknacks.

The West, by contrast, has seen its economic base badly damaged because the highest levels of its government institutions were taken over by vicious and incompetent gangsters. The West also does feel a bit down-trodden by the recent shift in economic and industrial power to the East.

However, the gangsters are now being systematically purged from governmental control and as result, the West is about to experience a renaissance that will by far outdo the original.

Furthermore, a little bit of perspective is needed here to explain why the West cannot be written off. Let us talk about science and technology for example. We all know the Chinese invented gun-powder, the printing press and paper etc. but can you think of any world changing Chinese invention within the past 600 years? Did they invent the steam engine? The industrial revolution? Automobiles? Airplanes? Radios? Television? Computers?

Semiconductors? The internet? Even the LED lights they are now mass producing were invented by the Japanese. We hope soon to be awestruck by new Chinese inventions but they ain’t here yet.

Another thing the Chinese need to keep in mind before they start talking about world domination is how much they owe the West. The West provided them with technical knowledge, education, financial assistance and more to modernize their economy. They did this not just out of the profit motive but out of a sincere desire to see China modernize and become prosperous.

The West, for its part, needs to be eternally grateful to China for its help in purging our leadership of Khazarain (Hyksos) Satanists. The West also needs to be grateful for all the financial assistance the Chinese have provided.

Both East and West now need to look back at when the Chinese secret societies made a deal with the White Dragon Society and its allies to join the fight against the Satanists. The Chinese said they wanted to once again be the center of the world and were told this would happen only on the condition that they ended poverty and stopped environmental destruction.

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