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Confessions from former
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) insiders
Former high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, alongside an army colonel, a judge, a diplomat, a propaganda official, a national security agent, and a CCP role-model student, lift the veil on the Marxist culture that has molded the thoughts and actions of Chinese people for over seventy years. It is this culture that created China’s “Walking Dead.”
Filmmaker and author, Kay Rubacek, weaves together interviews with these Chinese communist insiders—with extensive research and a wry sense of humor—into a rich narrative that takes the reader into a strange and dangerous world built on a foundation of lies, money-lust, and zero moral boundaries.
This book is a warning to citizens of the Free World of what could become of us if we fail to understand the operations and culture of a Marxist state.
About The Author
Kay Rubacek has worked for two decades as a producer of award-winning multimedia productions, including Swoop Films’ latest feature documentaries, Hard To Believe and Finding Courage.
As a documentarian, she has extensively researched human rights abuse under communist regimes, with a decade-long focus on abuses by the world’s largest remaining communist party regime in power today in China. Her current investigations are on the long-term social effects of Marxist culture.
Kay’s research is connected to her family heritage. Her grandparents and great grandparents escaped communism in Russia in 1918, only to have to escape it again in China in 1945 when her father was 14 years old. Her husband’s family fled communism in the former Czechoslovakia in 1984, and Kay was arrested in China by the Chinese communist regime in 2001 for being a human rights advocate.
Kay is also a public speaker and educator, who has presented to audiences of all ages on the topics of documentary filmmaking, the culture of communism and socialism, forced organ harvesting in China, and Falun Gong. She has appeared on NBC, FoxNews, WGN Radio, CrossRoads with Joshua Philipp, WarRoom Pandemic with Steve Bannon, Sunrise (Australia), the Australian, among others, and her work has received international recognition in professional journals, print, TV, and online media, and film festivals.
Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives in New York’s Hudson Valley with her husband and two children.
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