On Tuesday, Steve Bannon hosted two powerful conversations marking the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. His guests—Forrest, Roy, and Ava from the New Federal State of China—joined to honor the lives lost and expose the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) long-standing pattern of lies, control, and violence. These voices, many of whom fled the CCP’s grip, brought urgent warnings for the American people and the world.
What Happened in Tiananmen Square?
In the spring of 1989, millions of Chinese students, workers, and intellectuals gathered in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to demand freedom, democracy, and an end to government corruption. They were peaceful, unarmed, and hopeful. But the CCP responded with tanks, guns, and bloodshed. It’s estimated that 50,000 people were killed—though the true number is still hidden. The regime has worked for decades to erase this history from public memory, jailing anyone in China who speaks of it.
As Ava and Forrest explained, the massacre was more than just a tragedy—it was a turning point. It proved that the Chinese people were ready for democracy, and the CCP was willing to do anything to hold onto power.
The CCP’s Playbook: Then and Now
Both conversations revealed how the same tactics used in 1989 are being used today—only now, the target isn’t just the Chinese people. It’s the entire free world.
The CCP continues to use political warfare to influence elections, silence truth, and spread propaganda. Ava described how, in 1989, the regime banned foreign media, staged fake meetings with student leaders to seem “reasonable,” and then blamed the massacre on “foreign influence.” They even burned soldiers’ bodies and hung them from trees to claim students were violent.
Sound familiar?
Roy and Ava warned that the CCP used similar methods against the United States during President Trump’s first term—stalling trade talks, spreading propaganda, and then releasing COVID-19 after a deal was signed. They believe this was part of a broader plan to stop President Trump from winning the 2020 election.
Today, President Trump is back in office, and the CCP’s tactics haven’t stopped. They’re using political influence and media power to divide Americans, undermine leadership, and prepare for more attacks—this time, not just against Chinese freedom fighters, but against the American people.
Why This Matters for You
Tiananmen is not just history—it’s a mirror. The students who stood in front of tanks in 1989 believed that truth and courage could defeat tyranny. They were betrayed. But their bravery lit a fire that still burns.
Now it’s our turn.
We must remember Tiananmen Square not just to honor the dead—but to stop it from happening again. The CCP doesn’t just want to control China. It wants to control the world. If we don’t learn from history, we will suffer from it.
A Call to Action
Learn the truth. Don’t rely on filtered media. Listen to voices like Roy, Ava, and Forrest who have lived under the CCP’s rule.
Share their stories. Tell friends and family what happened at Tiananmen—and what’s happening now.
Support freedom. Back policies that protect U.S. independence from Chinese influence and hold the CCP accountable.
Pray and prepare. As Ava said, this is a spiritual battle as much as a political one. Stay strong, stay aware, and don’t give up.
Steve Bannon called this a “divine mission”—and whether you’re Chinese, American, or anyone who loves liberty, the message is clear: We must stand together to take down the CCP.
Tiananmen Square was a warning. Let’s make sure it’s not a prophecy.
For more context, watch these segments from Tuesday’s WarRoom:
Zhou: “The CCP Is Able To Control 1.4 Billion People Because They Have Help From Western Countries”
ZHOU: June 4th 1989, The First Time The Chinese People Openly Challenged The CCP
NFSC: Tiananmen Square Massacre Is The Same Playbook As What Is Happening In Modern America
NFSC: Tiananmen Square Massacre Is The Same Playbook As What Is Happening In Modern America
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