It Was the Paris Agreement — A Treaty Designed to Benefit China Alone
By examining air pollution data and geopolitical realities, this article argues that the Paris Agreement fundamentally serves China’s interests. It exposes how propaganda, media manipulation, and moral posturing allowed China to evade responsibility while shifting costs onto developed nations.
This essay argues that the Paris Agreement is fundamentally structured to benefit China alone.
By analyzing long-term PM2.5 pollution data, the author concludes that global warming is, in essence, an air pollution problem centered on China.
Despite severe pollution levels unfit for human habitation, China has prioritized massive military expansion and geopolitical ambitions while insisting on its status as a developing nation.
Through extensive propaganda and manipulation of Western media steeped in pseudo-moralism and Marxist ideology, China shifted the financial burden of environmental improvement onto developed countries.
The article asserts that recognizing this structure early and exposing it globally was essential to understanding the true nature of the Paris Agreement.
2017-07-01
I was the first in the world to realize that this was the Paris Agreement, and I informed the world of it.
Several months ago, when the cityscape and the mountain ridges appeared hazy and invisible, I searched for a PM2.5 distribution map for the first time in a long while.
For more than ten years, without any change at all, the Chinese mainland had been unbelievably deep red—covered in pollution levels in which humans cannot live.
This has not changed at all even today.
At that moment, I discovered yet another truth worthy of a Nobel Prize.
A truth that no one else in the world knew.
The United States realized only that the Paris Agreement was an agreement from which China alone would benefit and profit.
However, I was the first in the world to realize that the issue of global warming—that is, the issue of air pollution—is fundamentally China’s problem, and I informed the world of this fact several times.
At one point, I also included India.
That was because several years ago, Newsweek published an article stating that air pollution in India was also severe.
Now, however, I exclude India.
This is because India’s air pollution cannot even be compared to that of China.
For a one-party dictatorship run by the Communist Party, domestic and international propaganda is intrinsic to its very nature.
Without propaganda operations, that system cannot exist.
The fact that China’s propaganda operations extend across the entire world is evident from its establishment of Confucius Institutes worldwide.
I now even suspect that the article was another example of China’s specialty—having Newsweek write about India’s air pollution in order to divert attention away from China’s own problems.
While leaving air pollution at levels unfit for human habitation untouched, China is expanding its military on a scale unprecedented in human history.
It launches space rockets at a rate many times that of Japan, builds aircraft carriers, and militarizes islands in the South China Sea in an attempt to turn it into a Chinese sea.
And yet, within the framework of the Paris Agreement, China insists that it is not a developed country but a developing one.
It demands the maintenance of the status quo—that is, spending no money on improving air pollution—and claims that the funds necessary for improvement should be provided by developed countries.
This is precisely the logic of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
By manipulating the mass media of developed nations, which are dominated by people steeped in pseudo-moralism and contaminated by Marxism, China succeeded in making those nations swallow all of its claims.
That is what the Paris Agreement is.
I was the first in the world to realize this, and I told the world.
To be continued.
