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Welcome to The Powers Of Drayk with Dom K The critically acclaimed talk show that focuses on unlocking the powers of becoming the best version of yourself through the word. You are more powerful than kryptonite! more electrifying than a power ranger and the world is desperate to awaken this hidden ability that can only be made possible through the forgiveness of Jesus. Enjoy The Show. All our podcast episodes are pre-recorded at an independent studio in Sydney, Australia. This station acknow ...
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A New York resident has been convicted of spying for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The individual, who was known as a pro-democracy activist, was found to be providing information on Chinese dissidents to the CCP. Similar cases are being increasingly uncovered, where the regime is finding ways to extend its surveillance and abuses abroad. View…
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Bangladesh is currently undergoing a change in power. After 15 years in office, the country’s prime minister resigned and fled the country. Its parliament was dissolved. And now, there are allegations from India that the change in power is being orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Local media report that Indian intelligence officials…
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It’s said that when something is about to collapse, it’s slow at first, then all at once. We may now be watching the start of a new economic crisis, as markets are now hit with the largest decline since the “Black Monday” crash in 1987. Back then, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DOW) dropped 508 points, or about 22.61 percent, and wiped out aroun…
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A recently released congressional report alleges the United States would lose a war against the Chinese Communist Party, were it to happen right now. The July 30 report from the Commission on the National Defense Strategy says that the U.S. defense industrial base wouldn’t be able to produce what the United States would need to win this type of con…
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New sanctions on China are expected to be launched by the United States within the next couple weeks. They’re expected to encompass a long list of products, from electric vehicles to chips and medical devices. As this happens, Chinese e-commerce giant Temu is facing problems within China, as vendors protest over penalties. We’ll discuss these issue…
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A new surveillance system now being tested in China would eliminate online privacy and allow the regime to monitor all online activity. The new system is being proposed as a state-run digital ID, which everyone would need to use for the internet. The program is raising deeper concerns, not just over digital privacy, but also on human rights abuses …
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A bizarre string of incidents is now taking place around the Paris Olympics, which stretches from drug-using athletes, to drug-laced hamburgers, and now into global conspiracies. This began as doping accusations against Chinese swimmers. Then it started to focus on the long history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) using drugs to help win the Ga…
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The United States just launched a new military command in Japan, with the intent of countering threats from the Chinese Communist Party. This is happening alongside similar actions, such as the United States upgrading military bases in Australia, deploying new missile systems to the Philippines, and others. Among Asian partners, and with NATO partn…
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The significance of some of the recent diplomatic moves the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has made can’t be understated. It appears what the regime is trying to do right now is enact a plan for the so-called Eurasian Empire. It’s making key moves to create a new world order, so to speak, and to cut off the United States from its new system. The ena…
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Long-range bombers were intercepted near Alaska this week by the United States and Canada. The bombers were from China and Russia, and this was the first time such an encounter had occurred in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). This comes on the heels of additional military exercises and maneuvers that represent only thinly veiled t…
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Economic warfare is back on the table, following the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) recent declaration of a new economic agenda. The regime wants to develop a high-tech economy and wants it to be domestic. This means cutting out American businesses, getting rid of American software, and making sure that everything the CCP uses is made in China. An…
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The United States is facing a growing security threat that has been brewing for years. The Chinese Communist Party and Russia are pushing into the Arctic, and there are concerns they could work to militarize it, giving them an easier attack point if a war were to take place against the United States. The Pentagon has now issued a new strategy on ho…
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There are signs of growing distrust in the alliance between Russia and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The two countries signed a “no limits” agreement around the war in Ukraine, and are moving to create a new security alliance similar to NATO. Yet the CCP seems to be concerned. Russia is playing the subordinate in the relationship, and as the t…
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun a new campaign to charm foreign leaders and foreign investors. The strategy comes in the wake of the CCP’s top-level meetings in the third plenum, where the regime outlined an economic goal of domestic production, but gave very little in terms of practical steps in fixing the damaged Chinese economy. Yet,…
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Chinese netizens are spreading a new poll on quality of life, and it’s highlighting what they’re now referring to as the “Garbage Time.” Their lives are getting more difficult, and some of the luxuries they once enjoyed are fading. With this, they’re also pointing out problems with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) current economic theory—state…
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A combination of floods and droughts is currently hitting China. Between January and June this year, the damage caused by natural disasters in China is alleged to cost around $13 billion. Yet while the recent disasters are being framed as a once-in-a-decade incident, a look back reveals that a similar barrage of floods and droughts have hit China f…
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Chinese companies already own some of the most popular video games on the market. And the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems to now be taking notice. The gaming industry for China is now being treated as a type of soft power tool to the West. Cash from one of its most popular games is being used to fund technologies with deep CCP interest. And one…
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The Chinese economy has reached a breaking point. Trade wars, splitting global alliances, and internal instability are looking to make the problems even worse. And now, attention is shifting to a top meeting taking place among the heads of the Chinese Communist Party. The Party’s third plenum, from July 15 to 18, will seek to establish the future e…
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is becoming isolated. NATO has now officially accused the CCP of supplying Russia in the war in Ukraine, and the CCP has responded with denial, alongside new military threats. NATO, meanwhile, is now reaching out to Asian countries, in what appears to be an expanding global alliance that recognizes the CCP as a thr…
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pushing for a new global order under its control. The push for a new international power structure came to the forefront after a meeting between CCP leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin during a gathering of leaders from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. They now aim to create an alternati…
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If you’ve ever browsed through social media, chances are you’ve come across advertisements that seem to offer pretty good deals. And when you click through, you find yourself on a Chinese marketplace. One of these is Shein, a fashion retail company based in Nanjing, China. The other is Temu, an online marketplace similar to Amazon, but based out of…
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China has been quietly buying up aviation companies in the United States and Europe. This has been part of a push both to become a contender in the commercial airline industry, and to help advance its military aircraft. Just last year, China unveiled its first domestically produced passenger jet, and that development—taking place alongside the grow…
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China has become one of the main sources of the world’s solar panels and wind turbines, but as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pushes green energy internationally, internally the regime has been moving toward coal and nuclear power. So why is the CCP pushing one agenda abroad, yet a very different one internally? We’ll discuss in this episode of …
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In his book “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” author George Orwell imagined a futuristic “INGSOC” or “English Socialism,” where the totalitarian regime controlled its population with constant video surveillance and ideological control. His imagining of that system included televisions that watch civilians, information control, historical revisionism, and log…
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has large-scale programs for political warfare, and there are growing concerns that the CCP is trying to subvert the political systems of other countries by gaining influence over key figures. Recently, a string of incidents has raised concerns that the CCP is waging an aggressive operation to control foreign polit…
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