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February 01, 2006

Blogbat Publicitus: Chinese Ambassador in Dallas

 

 

I look forward to attending a curious luncheon tomorrow. The luncheon will be provided on behalf of the Dallas World Affairs Council and will feature Chinese ambassador to the U.S. Zhou Wenzhong, at the Wyndham Anatole Hotel in Dallas. Zhou has stated his purpose for the visit is of assuaging growing American awareness that Communist China is not our friend. In his own words, he wishes the repressors of Beijing be “seen as a friend and not as a rival” (the complete opposite of what fashionable Chinese generals and Defense Ministers are saying).

 

Wenzhong also plans to meet with a few congressmen, though their names were not readily known. However, what is probably readily known is that the Ambassador will attempt bribes, blackmail, and other tactics (pro-forma for Chinese officials visiting the West, as history has shown) to secure China’s foreign interest in a complacent and apathetic West.

 

Earlier in 2005 Wenzhong as then-Vice Minister of Foreign affairs accompanied Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong on a trip to firm up alliances in South and Central America, as part of an extensive campaign not altogether free of results.

 

The ambassador has been influential in Chinese aussenpolitik since the early 1970’s with his first post on staff with the Beijing Diplomatic Service Bureau.

 

The brutal Communist dictatorship which Wenzhong happily serves has long been known for its summary executions, organ harvesting, religious persecution, support for dangerous foreign governments and horrible treatment of its own historic and cultural Chinese treasures. All of course brought to you by the Chinese Communist Party, and more recently by Bribed U.S. Pols, Nike and other sponsors. It is now pulling out all the stops as it seeks to rebuild old Soviet Satellites and get its economic Trojan horse through the gates of the West, no doubt as the latest installment of its beloved prequels in the never-ending 5-Year Plan saga.

 

The regime is without a doubt the government of choice for Western mega-corporations such as Google, which fully and blithely cooperates with any oppressive and controlling measure Beijing wishes to impose on the search giant, even as Google refuses to make any such concessions for other governments including its own - even in the search for child predators. In the spirit of Vladimir Lenin, Google and other promiscuous U.S.-based corporations seem now to be in the rope-weaving business.

 

So are we to believe the latest overture in Zhou Wenzhong's and his homeland's public relations campaign? Somewhere the ghost of Winston Churchill might wonder.

 

It will be interesting to note, I’m sure, with whom Wenzhong rubs shoulders tomorrow at the luncheon (as well as during other U.S. visits).

 

Sponsors for Wehnzhong’s luncheon tomorrow include Texas Instruments, Mary Kay and American Airlines.   

 

 

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Posted by Martin at February 1, 2006 12:46 PM

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