Is China a Glimpse of the New World Order?

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Written on 29 April 2025.

Is China a Glimpse of the New World Order?

In recent times, many have noticed eerie changes occurring across China's major cities. Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangdong increasingly resemble ghost cities, with empty malls, deserted train stations, and abandoned food stalls. What is causing this collapse of public life in one of the most populated countries in the world?

Contrary to some assumptions, the disappearance of millions is not primarily caused by the coronavirus pandemic alone. Rather, the emptiness points toward a combination of economic collapse, mass hidden deaths, government mismanagement, and deeper spiritual realities.

The Visible Collapse of China's Cities

Reports from within China describe massive shopping malls standing vacant, bustling pedestrian streets emptied, and train stations that were once packed now virtually silent. In Shanghai, vendors outnumber customers, and in Beijing's famous Wangfujing Street, barely a handful of people can be seen even during peak hours.

The rural countryside reflects the same eerie pattern. Villages once filled with life are now overgrown with weeds, houses abandoned for decades. Even provincial capitals like Taiyuan show record numbers of vacant shops and deserted streets.

The Economic Meltdown

While some official explanations initially blamed temporary migration or holidays, the persistent emptiness points to something deeper. China's economic collapse has been worsened by the dramatic new tariffs imposed by President Trump during his second term, reaching as high as 145%, causing cargo ships to turn back mid-voyage and crippling China's exports to the West.

Other major factors include:

  • Supply chain relocations to other countries such as Vietnam and India
  • The bursting of China's massive real estate bubble
  • Youth unemployment soaring to record levels
  • Defaulting real estate developers and unfinished "ghost cities"

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is desperately trying to mask this internal failure, but the effects are too large to fully hide.

The Hidden Mass Deaths

Recent reports and eyewitness testimonies reveal that a shocking number of people across China are dying suddenly, particularly among young and middle-aged adults.

  • Sudden public collapses from cerebral thrombosis, heart attacks, and respiratory failure
  • Overflowing funeral homes, hospitals, and rural cemeteries
  • Crematoriums expanded and upgraded to handle the surge in deaths, with families often denied the right to view bodies
  • Rural cemetery plots sold out, with skyrocketing prices

Doctors are often ordered not to tell families the true cause of death, and state media continually change the narrative, blaming influenza or generic "viral infections."

Citizens are increasingly convinced that the death toll over the past few years reaches into the hundreds of millions.

The Disappearance of Beggars

In an era of record unemployment, one would expect to see an explosion of visible poverty. Instead, even beggars have vanished from the streets. The CCP attributes this to "poverty alleviation success" and the rise of cashless payments making street begging difficult. However, the more likely cause is a coordinated effort to drive beggars away from public spaces to maintain the illusion of prosperity, combined with the hidden demographic collapse.

Data estimates suggest that between 500,000 and 1.5 million people remain homeless in China, yet they have been forced out of sight through social cleansing campaigns, strict management of city appearances, and perhaps the shift to online forms of begging.

Was There a Mass Death Event?

Speculation persists that China's true population may have quietly declined far below the officially claimed 1.4 billion. Insiders estimate that the real population may now be closer to 700 to 800 million.

China's collapse is far better explained by:

  • Economic hardships forcing people back to villages or abroad
  • Drastically falling birth rates over decades
  • Quiet, steady aging of the population without enough young replacements
  • Hidden mass deaths resulting from sudden public collapses and overwhelmed healthcare systems

Spiritual Decay and the Absence of Christian Faith

One cannot ignore the spiritual dimension. China is largely devoid of Biblical Christianity. Officially atheist and suppressive toward the Gospel, China has marginalized the message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

The Bible warns that where God is rejected, societies are left to their own devices, which inevitably leads to decay, oppression, and collapse.

"Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD." (Psalm 33:12, KJV)

Without God's blessing, even mighty nations crumble. The emptiness in China may thus be a physical reflection of a deeper spiritual emptiness. Economic policies, demographic decline, and even mass death may be the instruments, but the root cause is rebellion against the true God.

China as a Prototype of the New World Order

China also serves as a terrifying glimpse into the future global agenda known as the New World Order:

  • Total surveillance
  • Cashless, controllable societies
  • No privacy or free speech
  • Social credit scores dictating every aspect of life

These patterns, pioneered in China, are being exported slowly to the rest of the world. Digital IDs, censorship of dissent, and increasing reliance on cashless transactions show that Western nations are beginning to emulate China's control systems.

In the end, China's ghost cities are not just a local tragedy; they are a prophetic warning. They show the kind of world the global elites are building: one where the population is smaller, freedom is extinguished, and human dignity is crushed under technological tyranny.

The only true escape from this system lies not in political revolution, but in spiritual salvation through Jesus Christ, who offers life beyond the reach of earthly powers.

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