Tiananmen — The Big Lie

Fabricated History in The Making

Dr Michael Heng
ILLUMINATION-Curated

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Tiananmen was never about democracy in China. It was about SOCIAL reform, not political or economic changes, according to Carl Zha, who was present at the Tiananmen protests, and the host of the “Silk And Steel” program, as he explained in his Tiananmen Twitter podcasts. The Communist protesters were peaceful and unimpeded from 16 April to 20 May 1989 without incident.

The so-called “Tiananmen Square Massacre” or “6–4 Incident” as labelled by the Western media was a lingering remnant of China’s failed Cultural Revolution. The gathering at Tiananmen actually began on 15 April 1989 as a wreath-laying and candle-lighting funeral vigil by supporters for the Communist pro-reform ideologist Hu Yaobang who had died earlier from natural causes. Hu was the Chairman (1981–1982) and General Secretary (1982–1987) of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and a close colleague of then China Leader Deng Xiaoping (1978–1992).

The Tiananmen protestors were mostly Marxist-Leninists, some were hardline Maoists, some were liberals, and others were deliberately placed there.

The gathering eventually grew larger by early June 1989 when joined by “pro-democracy” groups trained by a joint MI6/CIA operation known as “Operation Yellowbird” in the Universities, and aided by guerrilla warfare and…

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Dr Michael Heng
ILLUMINATION-Curated

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