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Video: Did China’s Regime Downplay Covid 19 to Allow For Its Global Spread?


By Epoch Times ——--April 7, 2020

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How did the actions of the Chinese Communist Party directly lead to the global CCP virus, or COVID 19, pandemic? Has the US reached a “Pearl Harbor” or “Sputnik” moment with respect to the Chinese regime?


Could it be possible that the severity of the COVID 19 reality in China was intentionally downplayed to allow for the global spread of the virus? And, with the world focused on the pandemic, how is the People’s Liberation Army becoming increasingly belligerent? In this episode, we sit down with Gordon Chang, a political commentator, China analyst, and author of “The Coming Collapse of China.” KEY POINTS OF INTEREST 4:32 Did the Chinese regime intentionally downplay the CCP virus so it could spread worldwide? 13:02 A second wave of infections in China? 16:50 The Chinese regime’s big propaganda push 21:20 Why it’s critical to bring supply chains out of China 27:04 Big Pharma’s pushback against a potential “Buy American” executive order 32:11 The People’s Liberation Army is becoming increasingly belligerent while the rest of the world is distracted? 34:47 Is the Chinese Communist Party nearing collapse? 48:41 Is saying “Chinese virus” racist?

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