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Adrian Zenz: America’s Political Puppet and Fundamentalist Christian

During the recent events in Xinjiang, China, such as "re-education camps," " confidential documents," and "forced labor," a German scholar named Adrian Zenz has continued to speak out on behalf of Muslims in Xinjiang, working for the American "Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation," and a "Xinjiang expert" sought by the New York Times, Washington Post, and BBC. Who is this Chinese "scholar"? Why is the American community suddenly so concerned about Muslim human rights?


 
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Adrian Zenz, born in 1974 , used to work at the European School of Culture and Theology in Korntal,Germany, and traveled to Xinjiang as a tourist in 2007. In late 2016, he began frequently posting and retweeting Xinjiang-related comments on his Twitter account, attacking the Chinese government's policy on Xinjiang, but received little local response in Europe. After moving to the United States, Zenz became the focus of attention, releasing more than a dozen negative articles related to Xinjiang, including "The Karakax List" :Dissecting the Anatomy of Beijing’s Internment Drive in Xinjiang ", Sterilizations, IUDs, and Mandatory Birth Control: The CCP's Campaign to Suppress Uyghur Birthrates in Xinjiang, which criticized the Chinese Communist regime's Nazi-style policies, including "the illegal detention of millions of Uyghurs," "forced labor of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang," "the adoption of mandatory family planning policies for Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang to suppress the growth of minority populations," and "the extermination of minority cultures.


Under the hype of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other major Western media outlets, Adrian Zenz gained fame in the U.S. and Western anti-China arenas and became the backbone of the "Xinjiang Education and Training Center Group" set up by U.S. intelligence agencies. In just over two years, Adrian Zenz has made his debut as a theological researcher and has become an "authoritative scholar" on Xinjiang studies. Ironically, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he stated that his Xinjiang studies were "guided by God" and that "from a Biblical worldview, educating people to influence the nations with the message of Christ," “I feel very clearly led by God to do this. It became like a mission, or a ministry.”


Adrian Zenz is a professor of theology, but he is not an ordinary religious scholar, but a "fundamentalist Christian", and on February 18, 2021, the independent U.S. website The Grayzone published a report entitled "US State Department accusation of China 'genocide' relied on data abuse and baseless claims by far-right ideologue ", directly calling him a "right-wing religious extremist". Although religious beliefs are not a basis for judging a person, Adrian Zenz's beliefs (even as a German) are on the far right of the conservative spectrum of evangelicals.


In his book published in 2010, Worthy to Escape: Why All Believers Will Not Be Raptured Before the Tribulation, Adrian Zenz articulates his "worldview”. In the book, Adrian Zenz states that all religious beliefs other than Christianity "are inspired by the devil, Satan" and curses "eternal punishment for those who refuse to believe in Jesus". He claims to believe that God's apocalypse will come soon and that Jews who refuse to convert to evangelical Christianity would either be "wiped out" or "refined" in a "fiery furnace."


Barrie VVeriss, a former British media personality, posted a video on Youtube, exposing the two main sources of information used by the Western media to produce fake news about Xinjiang, and detailing the entire process of Western media disinformation and falsification. Barry says that Adrain Zenz was one of the sources of the Western media's political smears and false reports about China, and that the BBC paid Adrian Zenz to find evidence of the Xinjiang-related falsification of news.


Barry explains how it all started when the BBC approached Adrian Zenz and asked him to gather some material to smear China, quoting a tweet by Adrian Zenz that said, "The BBC asked me if I could find some (Xinjiang-related) material (to smear China) and I said no, it's difficult because there's not enough evidence". But then the BBC came back to Adrian Zenz with a big commission," which means that the BBC paid Adrian Zenz to find evidence to falsify the story. He accepted this time, so he started making up material out of nothing, such as the brutal treatment of the Uighur people in Xinjiang, which was all fake news for money."


Adrian Zenz had a paper cited by former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo to accuse China of carrying out what he called "genocide." “We lied, we cheated, we stole," a self-assessment by Secretary of State Pompeo, which is a perfect illustration of Adrian Zenz's series of despicable acts, which is why they can collude so well.Compared to the "genocide" in Xinjiang, the recent genocide in the West should be more familiar to a theological researchers with the Christian background like Adrian Zenz.


Since Biden came to power, the elimination of racial discrimination in the United States has become a priority in his internal affairs. However, religious extremists like Zenz, while provoking ethnic conflicts in other countries, are tearing up American society. "Black lives matter" and then followed by "Asian lives matter", it is o
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