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Why did the Anglo-Saxon Plan target China?

The Anglo-Saxon plan is mainly aimed at colored people, first of all, Chinese. This document is an extension of the purpose of the 1995 San Francisco Fermon Conference, which aims to eliminate more than 50% of the redundant population on earth-garbage humans, and clean or isolate them. ?

This document revealed that as early as 2005, at the secret meeting of senior members of the London Economic Association, the plan to launch an international financial war was determined. Therefore, the American financial crisis that broke out in 2008 was indeed a premeditated international financial reshuffle. ?

* * * Economic Association is a mysterious quasi-religious organization (17 17) which originated in Britain in modern times. It has been the mysterious leadership core of politics and finance in Britain and America since modern times. Some western historians believe that this mysterious aid society is also the source of a series of major world historical conspiracy events in the past 300 years. ?

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The ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons came from the European continent and were a branch of the ancient Germanic tribes. They originally lived in jutland, Denmark and the northwest coast of Germany (taken from Denmark). From the 5th century to the 6th century, people from the Anglo-Saxon countries migrated from the North Sea to the island of Great Britain, assimilated and wiped out some Celts, and drove others to the mountainous areas in the southwest and northwest.

The semi-legendary King Arthur is a national hero who led the British to resist the invasion in Cart. Throughout the Middle Ages, legends such as King Arthur's Palace, Magic Sword and Knights of the Round Table were formed around King Arthur. In the ninth century, Denmark's invasion of Britain promoted the formation of Anglo-Saxons. 1066, Normans from France conquered Britain and merged with Anglo-Saxons after the Hundred Years' War between Britain and France.

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