Interview 4 with Mr Jia Jia

Posted by Erin Toirkens on Monday, February 5th, 2007
 
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Over a period of episodes we are bringing you exclusive interviews with Mr Jia Jia.2. Mr Jia Jia is the former Secretary General of the Shanxi Provincial Expert Association of Science and Technology. He has just recently escaped from China to officially resign from the Chinese Communist Regime, and to help tell the world about this most sinister of gangster regimes.

This is Part 4 of a seven-part interview with this brave man while he was in Thailand, and through great loss and pending danger, has come to the world society to bring an end to what he knows to be a completely brutal and archaic regime, the CCP. Mr Jia Jia will explain the structure of the CCP and the way it has formed like a possessing spirit (cancer) to control the entirety of China.

With the wide spread of the ¡°Nine Commentaries on Chinese Communist Party, an article issued and circulated globally by the Epoch Times  newspaper, there has been a constant flood of Chinese citizens resigning their membership from the CCP, that has for decades made an art form of killing and deceiving

The time has drawn ever-closer for the demise of the Communist Party. Thus, it is vitally important for people to know how the Communist Party controls its peoples mentality by means of organization and administration and to encourage people to break free from the shackles of the regime.
Last episode, Mr. Jia Jia talked about the source of the expenditure and insiders story about briberies over ranks. Today, Mr. Jia Jia will unveil the truth of rural reform and the cause of Chinese farmers proverty and hardships.

(Recording)
The so-called open in Communist ideology is that what they brag about is the reform in rural areas. As audience may or may not know, the rural regions in China have been remaining in poverty and famine since the reign of the Communist regime a few decades ago. Like people in Shanxi Province, a person is allotted for 60 to 70 grains with shells annually. Let us analyze, how a person can live on 60 to 70 jins (1/2 kilogram) of grains with shells, imagining whats left after the grains are grinded, basically nothing left. In countryside of China, the same system also exists, that is, the vast ranks of Party cadres, such as the secretary of the Party Committee. If he wants to do something, the secretary of the Party Committee in a village needs to consult the secretary of the Party Committee of the county who will have to take up the matter with the secretary of PC in that region. For instance, next year, what will the village plant in the fields next year? The secretary of PC in a village will contact the head of PC in a County who will consult the secretary of PC in that region. The secretary of PC in that region would announce that as per the instructions from the central government, the next years agricultural output would have to meet the set amount. To have that output, we need to exert efforts in choosing the seeds. Like some cadres say, if we want to catch up with the output of those regions in southern China (the south of Yangzi River), we have to consider planting sorghum. In southern China, the agricultural output is fairly high in comparison to that of the north. Back then, 15 jins (7.5 kilograms) of barley seeds were spread in one mu (1/15 hectares) of field in northern China. The field only yields 50 to 60 jins (25 to 30 kilos of grains). In some villages, the field bears 7.5 kilo of grains, even less than seeds planted. The Party cadres of village and county level are very worried. They began to think catching up with the other side of the Yangzi River.

Why, this is because in regions south to Yangzi River , there is abundant sunlight and water resources with one mu (1/15 hectares) yielding 150 to 300 kilos of grains. We have to plant sorghum if we want yielding exceed that of the southern regions. Party cadre of county level would tell his subordinate of the next level down the instruction of the Provincial Party cadre. The secretaries of PC in different villages would beat a gong to call on all villagers to come to the site to pass on the instruction of planting sorghum to surpass the yielding of southern China. In the grass-root units like villages of rural areas in China, the Party controls everything and everyone to even what product to develop, what vegetable to grow or what seeds to plant. To plant 7.5 kilos of grains in a land of 0.16 hectares, the yielding of fields ranges from 25 kilos to 40 kilos of grains. Some fields only bear 5 kilos of grains after 7.5 kilos of seeds planted. People suffer from famine because of this. This is it, as Party cadres are in control of everything and people have to listen to them. Apart from this, a great deal of time is spent on political studies on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Party Committees studies on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sunday is for economic tasks. One day a week is for farmers to work in the fields. Farmers went to field, carrying a red flag and three little red books of Maos Ideology, forming a circle, then sat in the field studying till dusk. Farmers then would muck about a bit in the field and left for home. Can the field grow any crops? No one took any responsibility.

Why? No one exerted any efforts. Numerous people die from famine this way. Some books, and also Nine Commentaries have explicit record of this. Everyone knows this. Following the massacre on June 4th, Deng Xiao Ping thought that he saved the Communist Party. Under the special circumstances, the Communist regime launched its political and economic reform¡. What reform? Like what Deng said washing hands, and let them grow whatever they like. This is the actual reform Deng promoted. All Party cadres of grass-root levels let go of their control of everything, and farmers could grow and do whatever they prefer. I remember this very clearly. It seemed overnight that big changes happened. Within half a year, some farmers field yielded 350 kilos of grains. All of sudden, the crops exceeded its demand and too much grains became stale stock. This is the reform CCP had implemented. The reform is to let go of control over everything, and instantly folks solved problems of feeding themselves. The Communist Party cadres rendered so many lives to famine and death. Peoples in their forties like my age just solved the problem for source of food. A few years ago, I started to feel that it was no longer hard to find food like those days in the past. For Chinese people, it has just been a few years since the source of food was no longer a worry. The core of problems is the control by the Party cadres who supervised everything.

With the pending demise of the regime will come a new dawn for the people of China, not to mention the people of Tibet who for decades have been under the butchers knife of the regime and the people of Taiwan who for decades have been under the constant threat of war by the communist regime.
In next series, Mr. Jia Jia will reveal what type of people got rich first in the reform launched by the CCP.
The above program is brought to you by reported by Xulin, Raoul McCalister and Michael Anderson for the Focus program on the SOH radio network

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