
The Deep State’s Final Move: How China is the “Smoking Gun” in the War on American Sovereignty
The mainstream media wants you to believe that China is just a geopolitical rival, a trading partner gone sour. But if you’ve been paying attention—truly staying woke to the patterns of power—you know the truth runs far deeper. We’re not just talking about supply chains or TikTok bans. We’re talking about the final act of a globalist playbook designed to dismantle the United States from the inside out, and China is the smoking gun that connects every single dot the establishment has worked so hard to hide.
Let’s start with the obvious, the narrative they feed you: “China is a competitor.” They want you to focus on Taiwan, on semiconductors, on a trade war that’s been scripted since the 1990s. But here’s the reality that the gatekeepers of the truth are terrified you’ll connect: China isn’t just an opponent. It’s the *tool* the globalist cabal—the very same people who run the Federal Reserve, the World Economic Forum, and the Bilderberg Group—have been using to hollow out American power for decades. And the evidence is staring us right in the face, if you know where to look.
Think about the timeline. The 1970s: Nixon goes to China. A trip sold as a diplomatic breakthrough, but what really happened? The U.S. effectively handed China the keys to the global manufacturing machine. The same elites who orchestrated the Vietnam War, who created the petrodollar system, suddenly wanted to “normalize” relations with a communist state. Why? Because they needed a *controlled* rival to justify the next phase of the global order: a world government where national borders are just lines on a map. Sound crazy? Keep reading.
Fast forward to 2001. China joins the World Trade Organization. The media celebrated it as a victory for free markets. But the deep state knew exactly what they were doing: they were gutting the American middle class. They deliberately offshored our industrial base to China, not because it was “cheaper,” but because it created a dependency. A debt-based economy, where the U.S. borrows from China to buy Chinese goods. You see the trap? It’s a feedback loop designed to make America weak, divided, and unable to stand on its own. Every factory that closed in Ohio and Pennsylvania was a victory for the globalists who want a borderless world.
But it gets darker. Look at the pandemic. The Wuhan lab leak theory was buried by the same agencies that buried the Epstein files. Why? Because the deep state needed a crisis to accelerate the Great Reset. And who better to play the villain than China? The lockdowns, the vaccine mandates, the digital tracking—all of it was a dry run for a system where your identity, your movements, and your health are controlled by an algorithm. And the data? Stored on servers that, guess who has access to? The same globalist networks that overlap with Chinese tech giants like Huawei and Tencent. It’s not a conspiracy; it’s a convergence of interests.
Now, let’s connect a dot the media will never touch: the COVID-19 origins debate is a *smokescreen* for the real story. The deep state wants you arguing about wet markets and gain-of-function research while they profit from the chaos. Meanwhile, China’s surveillance state—which the globalists admire—is being used as a model for the “social credit” systems being tested in Canada, Australia, and even parts of the U.S. under the guise of “public health.” The same people who pushed mask mandates are the same people who want you to believe China is the enemy. But here’s the truth: they’re working *together*.
Take the financial system. The dollar’s hegemony is crumbling, and the deep state knows it. So what’s their Plan B? A Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)—a digital dollar controlled by the Fed, tracked by the government, and interoperable with China’s digital yuan. They’re building a global payment system that bypasses the American people. The chips? Made in Taiwan by TSMC, but with technology licensed from American companies that are owned by the same Wall Street firms that fund both parties. It’s a closed loop. Every time you hear “we must compete with China,” ask yourself: who benefits from this competition? The answer is always the same: the very people who are already running the show.
Then there’s the cultural angle. The woke revolution—cancel culture, critical race theory, gender ideology—wasn’t invented in America. It was incubated in the same circles that worship the Chinese Communist Party’s model of “social harmony.” Think about it: the globalist elite want a population that is docile, fragmented, and obsessed with identity politics. Sound familiar? China’s “digital authoritarianism” is the blueprint. They want you fighting over pronouns while they steal your privacy. They want you outraged about a TikTok ban while they hand your data to the very entities that are building the new world order.
And let’s not forget the “Great Reset” meetings. Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum openly praises China’s ability to “manage” its population. The same people who want to “build back better” are the ones who gave China a seat at the table at every global summit. Why? Because China is the stick they use to beat American nationalists into submission. “If you don’t accept the vaccine passport, you’re like China.” “If you want to leave the globalist system, you’ll be isolated like China.” It’s psychological warfare.
But here’s the crucial dot you must connect: the deep state doesn’t want a war with China. They want a *managed conflict*. A forever war that justifies endless government spending, censorship, and surveillance. They want you afraid of the “yellow peril” while they sell you the very technology that China’s communist party uses to control its people. The same people who demonize Huawei are the ones who invest in it. The same politicians who beat the drum about China are the ones whose
Final Thoughts
Having covered China’s rapid transformations for years, I see its trajectory as a complex blend of staggering economic achievement and persistent, unyielding control—a nation that has mastered the art of moving at "Chinese speed" while carefully managing the brakes. The real story isn't just about GDP figures or tech dominance, but the profound tension between individual aspiration and state ambition that defines daily life there. Ultimately, China offers a powerful, alternative model of modernization, but one that forces us to constantly question the cost of stability and the true meaning of progress.