The four actions include decoupling from China’s economy, protecting Taiwan and Hong Kong, imposing sanctions on major evildoers, including human rights abusers, and demanding the Chinese government remove its internet blockade—the Great Firewall.
In a video posted on YouTube on Oct. 21, Guo pointed out that China is trying to destroy the United States using military attacks, economic competition, and ideological invasion.
“The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been expanding its military bases and deploying missiles in the South China Sea. Its goal is to attack the United States,” Guo said. “Through its Belt and Road Initiative, the internationalization of Chinese currency, the China-Africa Forum, the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Consortium, and other tactics, China intends to replace the U.S. Dollar with Chinese Yuan as the international currency to destroy the U.S. economy. Moreover, by taking advantage of the back-and-forth re-election pattern between the U.S. Republican and Democrat parties, China plans to turn the United States into a socialist country, and further implement its Blue-Gold-Yellow (BGY) Plan in America.”
Guo previously explained that blue represents the internet, gold stands for money, and yellow is sexual seduction. According to Guo, the Chinese regime has been using blocking the internet, money, sexual seduction, or a combination of the three, to compromise and control Americans and American institutions.
Guo also indicated that the Huawei incident shows that technology and funding for the BGY Plan mostly came from the United States. That is, a few individuals in the United States, out of greed and corruption, helped foster the growth of the Chinese communist regime, the largest criminal group in human history.
To counter the threat from China, Guo gave details about the four things the U.S. government will have to do.
First, completely decouple from China economically.
Second, in the event the CCP commits any illegal aggression in Taiwan or Hong Kong, immediately announce that the two regions are under U.S. protection, which is urgently needed by Hong Kong.
Third, because the CCP is persecuting Falun Gong practitioners, Xinjiang Muslims, Tibetans, Catholics, and Christians in China, the United States should impose the heaviest sanctions on those CCP officials who made the decisions and issued the orders. The CCP perpetrated a cultural invasion into Western countries by setting up Confucius Institutes, and brought financial disaster to those countries by manipulating Nasdaq and hedge funds. The U.S. government should impose comprehensive sanctions in these areas as well.
Fourth, the U.S. government should demand the CCP remove its internet blockade and censorship. Guo emphasized this point strongly in his speech.
“As long as there is the Great Firewall, Chinese citizens have no freedom. As long as there is the Great Firewall, the United States and China can never reach a relationship of equality. As long as there is the Great Firewall, Chinese citizens are denied human rights. As long as there is the Great Firewall, Chinese people will not know the truth!”
Chinese people do not believe the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, Xinjiang Muslims, Tibetans, and Hongkongers because the Great Firewall has blocked them from getting any true information. Guo said, “The Americans developed the internet blockade technology. If the Americans do not impose sanctions on the Great Firewall, it constitutes a crime.”
Guo also revealed there is intense fighting behind the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act as different interest groups try to prevent the final passing of the bill, or alter and weaken it.
“The CCP is going all out with its BGY Plan. Some influential figures on Wall Street, those who accept money from the CCP, and those who obey the CCP because Beijing knows their secrets or has video evidence on them, such as, involvement with the mafia, fentanyl, and other scandals, are the people working against the statute. Therefore, the next couple of weeks are extremely crucial for Hong Kong.”