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One: A Family of Traitors
(3) A Spy Under The Skirt

The CCP's Army entered Shanghai in 1949.

The food factory where Jiang Ze-min worked was, at that time, renamed, Yi Min, Number One FoodStuff Factory.

The CCP cadre who made an inspection of the factory was Wang Daohan.

Jiang Ze-min happened to learn that Wang Daohan was formerly a subordinate of his uncle, Jiang Shang-qing.

He promptly stated that he was Jiang Shang-qing's foster son, playing his best card.

Wang Dao-han believed Jiang Ze-min's word.

He decided at once to promote Jiang Ze-min.

Jiang Zemin's tactical advance succeeded.

Wang Daohan promoted Jiang Ze-min first to Deputy Director of Shanghai Soap Factory, and then to Chief of Electrical Machinery Section of Shanghai Number Two Design Division of the First Ministry of Machinery Industry.

In Nov. 1954, Jiang Ze-min was transferred to Number One Auto-manufacturing Works in Changchun City, Jilin Province.

In March of 1955, he traveled to Moscow as twelve technical staff for his training.
By staying there he came to realize that the history of the Soviet Union, as then told, was a complete lie, entirely falsified as to fit Stalin's needs.

Stalin had managed to stay in power through concrete practical worship of himself, suppression, and deception until his death.

The value of the artifice and its devices emblazoned itself deeply in Jiang Zemin's mind over and over.

He pondered the man.

During his stay in the Soviet Union, Jiang Ze-min tried his best to maintain good relations with all types.

He performed music, sang songs, told jokes, and sought the limelight whenever it may have been the setting.

In 1955, Sino-Russia relations took a turn for the worse.

Each began to train spies recruited from the adversary nation.

The Soviet Union's intelligence service began to pay attention to Jiang Ze-min.

They thought that as someone well educated, he must hail from a prominent family with massive wealth.

Thus the KGB searched the archive for Jiang Zemin's dossier.
The CCP has yet to investigate the experiences of Jiang Shi-jun and Jiang Ze-min, two generations of traitors, who collaborated with the Japanese forces.

The reason is that, in fact, the CCP loves the Japanese and their invasion. And it's Mao Ze-dong himself who said at (1959) Lu Shan Plenum that, the CCP's task, during the War Of Resistance with Japan, was to cooperate with the Japanese Army, by helping attack soldiers and civilians that were opposing Japan.

The CCP could not have seized power, had the Japanese Imperial Army failed to invade more than half of China's territory.

In 1945 the Soviet Red Army entered Northeastern China and found the complete files of Kenji Doihara's special agent system.

Surely the files include documents and photos of the Young Leader Training Sessions with Jiang Zemin's records.

And Jiang Zemin's traitor boss, Li Shiqun, was in Soviet.

And he confirmed that Jiang Ze-min was indeed one of his agents and worked for...

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