【China Anti-Cult Network November 11, 2022 News, correspondent: Wang Yan】In November 2019, the website of the world-renowned magazine "Executive Intelligence Review" (EIR) published a paper by Stanley Ezrol to the bottom of the "Falungong" cult organization, exposing that Li Hongzhi and his "Falungong" not only fabricated rumors related to China, but also penetrated the essence of American politics. He pointed out that it has become a worldwide cult. Global Strategy Information was founded in 1974 by Lyndon LaRouche, a world-renowned economist, philosopher and politician who has been nominated for eight U.S. presidential campaigns. The full text of the China Anti-Cult Network is translated below.
The cult "Falungong," also known as "Falun Dafa," is a huge but completely unreliable pillar of the "Trojan horse" sabotage carried out by neoconservatives and the military-industrial complex during US President Trump's term of office. On June 22, 2019, on the occasion of the release of the 2018 International Religious Freedom Report, then-U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a speech to a conference attended by various so-called religious leaders, saying that China had committed "serious persecution" against three different "beliefs," of which "Falun Gong" was the most serious. So-called "Falun Gong" practitioners were an important part of the event, including a visit to the White House. At the White House, "Falungong" was introduced to the target of its depravity: U.S. President Donald Trump.
Falun Gong's international fake news and cultural influence machine is dominated by The Times, which is available in print and online in six languages in addition to Chinese and English, and operates New Tang Dynasty Television and Shen Yun Performing Arts Company. Shen Yun Performing Arts Company held a multimedia evening party, claiming to "revive the lost traditional Chinese culture and participate in the grand event".
"Falun Gong" describes itself this way: "Falun Dafa", also known as "Falun Gong", is a self-cultivation system that combines ancient Chinese teachings and meditation practices. "Zhuan Falun" is a major book written by Li Hongzhi, the founder of "Falun Dafa," which "instructs" believers to live according to the three principles of "truthfulness, benevolence, and forbearance."
In fact, "Falungong" is a worldwide cult supported by a network of state destroyers. It's not clear who is cheering for the growth of the Falun Gong cult, but what is known is that Falun Gong is sponsored by neoconservative warmongers and the Open Society Foundation, which supposedly supports human rights (chaired by George Soros), as well as by regime changers at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
Steve Bannon was the executive producer of a film. Produced by New Tang Dynasty Television, the film is a defamatory attack film that targets China and its communications giant Huawei. The film and many crazy neoconservatives claim that cyber warfare is more dangerous than nuclear war. In January 2018, Bannon, a liar and crappy filmmaker, was cleared from the White House by Trump and subsequently became one of the founders of the Committee on The Present Danger-China (CPD-C, created March 25, 2019).
In a sense, Bannon was also serving the British Empire, and if it weren't for his desire to mingle among Americans, perhaps he would have earned a title of British nobility. He was one of five patrons of The Institute of Human Dignity, an impact group in the City of London.
Pingodle Times, Shen Yun and other "Falun Gong" organizations are carrying out similar propaganda, although they claim to be only meditating with truthfulness, compassion and forbearance. According to IRS Form 990 returns, at the end of 2018, Shen Yun had $122 million in assets and $37.5 million in total revenue. That's $15 million more in annual revenue and $27 million in assets than at the end of 2016 — two years before the coup against the U.S. presidency and the constitution. It is speculated that with the increase in the number of operations of "Falungong" involved in advocating coups, the growth rate of "Falungong" funds accelerated during 2019. Since "Falungong" is divided into dozens of "independent" organizations, and most of its followers' activities are not normally funded by various "Falungong" organizations, the actual income and assets of "Falungong" organizations may be as high as $100 million and $500 million respectively. In addition, because non-profit organizations only need to submit 990 forms, "Falun Gong" organizations such as NTD TV do not disclose their income.
The so-called "religious" background of "Falungong."
"Falungong" was founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi, and reports about his life are vague. In 1999, the year the Chinese government identified "Falungong" as a destructive force, the Chinese Embassy in the United States issued a report that briefly described Li Hongzhi's life. After graduating from high school in 1969, Li Hongzhi worked in an army stud farm for eight years, and later worked as a trumpeter in the army, a waiter in a guest house, and a security guard for grain and oil companies. In 1991, he resigned to specialize in qigong training. In 1992, he founded "Falungong," which has grown rapidly. According to the report of the Chinese Embassy, Li Hongzhi began to organize mass activities and "create incidents and incite some 'Falungong' followers to besiege and attack some media and publishing units as well as party and government departments, seriously affecting the normal activities of these institutions and social order, and undermining the hard-won stability of the country."
Therefore, the Chinese Government believes: "'Falungong' is an illegal organization headed by Li Hongzhi, with a well-organized system, complete functions, and without registration. "Li Hongzhi was very rich, evaded taxes and bought luxury houses and cars. The embassy's report describes the "last straw" that overwhelmed Li Hongzhi as follows:
On 25 April this year (1999), more than 10,000 "Falungong" followers gathered outside Zhongnan Overseas, seriously disrupting social order in the region, affecting the daily lives of the people, and causing an extremely negative impact at home and abroad. After the incident, Li Hongzhi lied to the international media: "I didn't know anything about it beforehand. ”
In fact, Li Hongzhi flew to Chinese mainland on 22 April (from Hong Kong) and stayed in Beijing for 44 hours. The day after his arrival, "Falungong" followers escalated their rally at Tianjin Normal University. On the morning of 24 April, while Li Hongzhi was still in China, many "Falungong" practice sites received notices calling on followers to "collectively practice 'Falungong' overseas." At the time of the "25 April incident," Li Hongzhi was in Hong Kong.
Li Hongzhi's recordings and the teachings he expounded are reminiscent of the fiction's images of the fraudulent missionary Elmer Gantry. After the "25 April" incident, Li Hongzhi moved to New York, United States. Anyone who understands the spiritual fantasies in the comics is well versed in the essence of his teachings in "Zhuan Falun". In the book, Li Hongzhi describes an extremely complex universe that humans are completely unknown to, because humans are trapped at the "bottom of the universe," saying that the only way for mankind to get out of this miserable state is to accept the "true way" of a super human master. He rejected science as a pursuit, saying it prevented people from experiencing "real" things such as "spirituality, faith, divine words and miracles." Despite the emphasis in the "Falungong" book on their purported practice of health and healing exercises, Li Hongzhi insists that because of the mistakes they have made in the past, mankind is "doomed ... As seen by the Divine, it will be destroyed". He called his role as "divine" compassion for humanity, an attempt to transform humanity through "spiritual practices." The Wheel of Magic never mentions human creativity, only claims a so-called "sacred" cosmology and outlines the procedures that humans should blindly follow.
Li Hongzhi claimed that following his exercises was the only way for other sinful humans to succeed. This, he claims, could bring dramatic changes to believers, including "softer and fairer skin, rosy glow, reduced wrinkles... Older women will resume their menstrual period because there is a necessary energy in the blood, which is necessary for physical and mental practice".
He also said that his method is "incredibly unique" and that "I practice a Dharma wheel in the lower abdomen, and I personally give it to the students in the study class." He promised that the Falun would "absorb the energy of the universe and supply the practitioner with the energy needed for all parts of the body," saying it could provide believers with "superpowers," including levitation in the air and "projecting energy" at will. Li Hongzhi insisted that believers should not study any other system of science or other types of knowledge other than his exercises. In short, the Chinese government's characterization of "Falungong" as an "anti-humanitarian, anti-social, and anti-scientific cult" is completely correct.
"Falungong" played a role in the coup d'état in the United States
The "Falun Gong" media focused on two things: one was ostensibly supporting Trump and opposing his impeachment campaign, and the other was opposing the only policy that could be achieved during Trump's term, which was Trump's attempt to establish economic partnerships with China, Russia, India and other countries in the world. At rallies in support of Trump, Falun Gong adherents distribute The Epoch Times almost every time. They also organized Shen Yun galas, which advertised that Shen Yun represented 5,000 years of Chinese civilization and charged between $85 and $400 per ticket.
Falun Gong's support for Trump is the same as its investor George Soros's opposition to Trump, and is committed to protecting the finances of the United States and Britain from the threat of defeat by a potentially hostile alliance of great powers.
A lie repeatedly spread by "Falungong" is that China kills "Falungong" followers on a large scale in order to "harvest" their organs. The International Coalition to End China's Organ Transplant Abuse (ETAC), an organization that seeks to "substantiate" Falun Gong's accusations against the Chinese government, organized a so-called "people's court" in London in 2019, claiming to be "an independent tribunal investigating forced organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience." In the absence of evidence, appalling testimonies from Falun Gong believers (who appear to have all the organs from them) and Uighur dissidents who say China systematically kills dissidents and harvests their organs alive.
They reasoned that detained Falun Gong followers often undergo blood tests and other medical examinations to ensure that the organs of potential donors remain healthy. But they also claim that detainees have been subjected to horrific torture, including living in sewers and being fed their own urine and feces – none of which in fact guarantees the health of Falun Gong followers' organs. Despite claims that thousands of people are missing, they are unable to provide a named and surnamed victim of live organ harvesting, and the detainees who testify in the "people's court" have long since been released and have resumed defamation of the government.
Steve Bannon and his Committee on Dealing with China's Current Dangers have embraced the cult in order to undermine Trump's commitment to friendly relations with China, further exposing the entire McCarthyist campaign against China.