The forthcoming ACI Report China 101 verifies facts in “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,” the historic book that has triggered more than three million resignations from the Chinese Communist Party. The correlation of the truthfulness of the information in Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party with a more than 700 page recognized source within this first Anti-Communist International ACI Report shows that the only “China Option” for China itself is self-liberation from Communism and self-cultivation of traditional Chinese principles in the place of the un-Chinese ideology of communism.
Reaching the three million level of resignations from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) signifies that a count-down phase towards the highly significant four million level of resignations is rapidly approaching. Anything can happen in due course in China after the four million level will be reached, as ACI barometers, based on experience gained in the Cold War against the Soviet Empire, indicate the possibility greatly increases for overt signs of resistance in line with the actual state of popular feelings against a communist regime at a given time. Four million resignations from the CCP will thus reflect that the majority of Communist Party members are ready to abandon communism. What is now fermenting will then begin percolating, manifesting the dissent in manifold forms.
During the period when the many signs of a schism between Moscow and Beijing indicated to U.S. President Richard M. Nixon that he could possibly exercise a “China Option,” I edited and published an important two volume study on the Russo-Chinese split by Oton Ambroz, then the expert on Russo-Chinese affairs for Radio Free Europe. Through his “China Option” President Nixon hoped to open up through the Russo-Chinese split the traditional Chinese national acumen for commerce, and thus introduce an economic factor that would be contradictory in essence to the communist ideology.
After the collapse of the Soviet Empire’s communist regimes, Beijing accelerated “free” commerce within China in the deluded hope of defusing popular discontent to the Communist Party’s dictatorship through an increased prosperity that could clearly never be gained through the tenets of communism. Although the “private” businesses of China are shackled by the CCP to a substantial degree and the PRC’s economy is very unstable and immensely flawed by corruption and illogical governmental intrusiveness, nonetheless the Chinese people have come to the realization that a free Chinese economy, if it were inclusive of traditional Chinese moral principles, which at present it is not, is the economic road for ever-increasing prosperity. Thus the only “China Option” China now has for itself is to economically and politically embrace traditional Chinese moral principles through self-liberation from communism.
Because China and Russia are quite different from each other in many ways, historically, demographically, and psychologically, comparison between the processes of self-liberation that applied in Russia and that are taking place in China today are somewhat asymmetrical. However, there is a common matrix that applies in both nations that renders predictability feasible within many parameters, as is documented in many places in the two volume Realignment of World Power: The Russo-Chinese Schism by Oton Ambroz that is included in toto in the forthcoming ACI Report China 101 CD-ROM.
Observations in Ambroz’ respected research study in 1972 have direct relevance to today through continuities and correlations with the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party”. For example, Ambroz writes (Vol. I, p. 275) “The ancient, democratic Chinese institution of selecting competent students through impartial examinations was abolished. This was a great leap backward for China’s expanding scientific, technological and educational elite, entailing grave consequences for professional standards. The progress of China suffered a severe blow by this measure.”
“The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” well documents the effect of this “great leap backward” in the present situation in communist misruled China: “In the name of dialectics, the CCP has completely destroyed the holistic thinking, reasoning faculties, and inquiring spirit of philosophy. While the CCP speaks about ‘distribution according to contribution,’ the process of ‘allowing some people to get rich first’ has been accomplished along with ‘distribution according to power.’ The CCP uses the disguise of ‘serving the people whole-heartedly’ to deceive those who hold these ideals, then completely brainwashes and controls them, gradually changing them into docile tools who ‘serve the Party whole-heartedly’ and who dare not speak up for the people.”
But the publication and dissemination throughout Mainland China in many forms of the” Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” has ignited a vast re-awakening among the Chinese people to the reality that the CCP is nothing but a purveyor of un-Chinese falsehoods and a “toothless tiger” that never has, and never can, truly represent China. The Chinese people are now daring to speak up visibly through resigning from the Communist Party, and the voice is near to becoming a roar.
No institution in China is more deeply affected by the self-evident contrast between the ideology of the CCP and the true national interests of China than the Chinese Armed Forces. ACI Report China 101 documents many clashes within the PLA in the past, proving that dissent is not a “novum” within the PLA. However, the appearance of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party has fundamentally changed the parameters of this dissent within the Chinese military. Whereas thirty years ago dissent within the PLA focused on possible remedies to problems within the parameters of Communist ideological options, today the parameters of dissent represent the battle between true Chinese patriotism and the alien ideology represented by the CCP.
ACI Report China 101 documents that in a broadcast by Radio Moscow in Mandarin Chinese on November 19, 1967 the former chief Soviet military adviser in China from 1953 to 1957 stated: “As early as between 1955 and 1958 Mao used all means to obstruct the establishment of regular armed forces with strict organization and good training…He needs his army for other purposes… to defend his own kingdom and suppress the people…He is turning the army into a tool of autocracy.”
Today, the recent “tip-of-the-iceberg” resignations of high level officers and veterans of the PLA, show that increasing elements within the Chinese Armed Forces are tired of being used as “a tool of autocracy” by the CCP.
The Anti-Communist International’s ACI Report China 101 is a documented primer on many aspects within China today correlating past and present, and indicating barometric trend lines essential for comprehending future events in China. It is not only of great value for those interested in China politically and commercially, but also to all who desire to see a strong democratic China soon arise from the smoldering ashes of the past half century of un-Chinese Communist thought.
The defining element in China’s past, present and future is clearly demarked in the clear statement in the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” related to the extraordinary non-political re-awakening of the spiritual dimension triggered by the Falun Gong.
“The Communist Party said that Falun Gong competes for the masses with the CCP and that it was a religion. In fact, when what Falun Gong brings to people is a culture and a way of life. It is an ancestral culture and the root of Chinese tradition, which the Chinese people had lost long ago. Jiang Zemin and the Communist Party feared Falun Gong, because once this traditional morality was accepted by the public, nothing could prevent it from spreading rapidly. The Chinese traditional beliefs have been forcibly shut off and tampered with by the Communist Party for decades. It would be the choice of history to return to tradition. It would be the path of return chosen by the vast majority of people after tribulations and misery. When given such a choice, people would certainly distinguish between right and wrong and are likely to leave wickedness behind. This would certainly be a fundamental denial and abandonment of what the Communist Party has promoted. This was like striking at the mortal weakness of the CCP. When the number of people who practiced Falun Gong exceeded that of the Communist Party members, one could imagine the deep fear and jealousy of the CCP.”
The aforementioned accurate statement of facts in the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” barometrically represents the future for China, for all barometers indicate that the power of the CCP and its ability to control the Chinese people is incrementally dwindling day by day. A new dawn for a future democratic China as a celestial realm befitting its ancient culture and rightful place in the world is right on the horizon. As one is reading this article Chinese of all faiths and philosophies that are compatible with universal spiritual principles are patriotically examining the mechanics of replacing the Communist regime in China through self-liberation in a swift, orderly and peaceful way. Moral support from the Free World to the greatest extent we can is the least we can do for them.
Jon Speller is the former Editor of EAST EUROPE Magazine, Chairperson and Director of Operations of the Anti-Communist International (ACI), and Editor of ACI Reports. For information about ACI Reports: acireports@optonline.net





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