[2013] Bo Xilai, the insider brought down by his tendency to break rules

Bo Xilai, the insider brought down by his tendency to break rules

No one could have foreseen the manner of the Chinese politician’s toppling. If his wife had not befriended and then turned against a British businessman with links to MI6 – and if his former police chief had not sought shelter with US diplomats to accuse her of Neil Heywood’s murder – Bo may well have remained one of China’s most powerful men. The Chongqing party secretary could even have risen to the top political body in last autumn’s transition of power.

[2012] Bo Xilai – Corruption or Treason?

Source: Bo Xilai – Corruption or Treason? Rothchild/Soros connection

Author: Wayne Madsen

The recent political schism between a faction of the Chinese Communist Party backed by the Rothschild banking cartel and politicians in Canada, Britain, and the United States on one side and more nationalistic Chinese Communist Party leaders allied with like-minded leaders in Russia, on the other, has brought the Obama administration’s use of “soft power” information warfare and propaganda tactics to the inner political sanctums of China.

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