What is the Chinese Communist Party’s Plan for PEI?

Continuing from the last article, I will now explore what I believe are some of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) main objectives for PEI.
Before that, I think it’s important to explore some of the possible motivations that drive the CCP’s actions. By accurately assessing their motivations, it achieves two important points. For one, it makes it easier to connect all the dots on a series of events that over the last 20 years may seem quite scattered. And secondly, future actions by Bliss and Wisdom can be more accurately forecasted.
As I already explained in a previous article, I found the documentary on this issue presented at the Delta Hotel several weeks ago convincing. My first reaction after the documentary finished was why? Why go through this whole subterfuge of Buddhist practitioners and quickly scoop up all this land?
Fortunately, during the subsequent open Q&A, I was the first person given the opportunity to speak and I posed that very question to the panel.
I received a variety of responses ranging from, gain acceptance of China’s potential takeover of Taiwan, set up a forward operating base to spread out into the rest of Canada, and ideology.
The ideology part interested me.
I had heard this point of view before and dismissed it; sounded too much like Bush’s “they hate us for our freedom”, which I find a useless framework to examine Middle Eastern affairs with.
But today I have reconsidered that position. There is now evidence that points to election interference federally and evidence that the CCP is actively pushing for the sale of fentanyl in North America. Fentanyl in particular has been devastating, helping to kill over 38,000 souls in Canada and turning neighborhoods into cesspits of despair. At this point it’s fair to say that the CCP is actively trying to destroy Canadians.
If this is the broader goal of the CCP, why focus on PEI?
The small size of PEI, especially inside of King’s County, means that a concerted effort to move a small Chinese diaspora could significantly affect election results provincially where sometimes the difference in votes is less than two hundred. This means that just a few thousand Chinese immigrants deployed strategically can significantly impact elections.
The plan so far seems to have unfolded like this.
Use alleged United Front Work Department agent Frank Zhou to convince premier Robert Ghiz to completely shift immigration policy in PEI to overwhelmingly attract Chinese immigrants. Shortly after this immigration push, use another suspected agent, Master Zhen-Ru, to build monasteries on PEI and encourage further immigration from laity members. I’ve already written how leaked e-mails inside GWBI prove there is a high degree of coordination between GWBI and laity members. This is all done in order to circumvent the Land Protection Act, which is supposed to limit the holdings of land for Bliss and Wisdom to under 3,000 acres. The main purpose of the monasteries appears to be to provide cover for the aggressive land grabs. The narrative being put out is that the land around the monasteries is sacred, that is why immigrants have this irresistible urge to buy properties and farms and sometimes hardly use them.
Once enough locals are pushed out by either buying their properties or changing the makeup of their communities, this diaspora can use the system of elections to effectively control sections of the Island for the CCP.
This is the framework I am working with currently. But as more information continues to surface, I am sure I will revise some parts by either adding more details or changing certain sections.
The good thing is that all things considered this strategy of displacing Islanders has been caught fairly early. There is still some time available in my estimation to kill off these sinister plans. The only real challenge will be in mobilizing enough political will to see this fight through.