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May 16, 2025 17 mins

My journey from the United States to Australia in 2013 unexpectedly revealed a disturbing global pattern—China's methodical influence extending far beyond what most people realize. Standing beneath unfamiliar southern hemisphere stars, I began noticing concerning signs that have only grown more relevant in today's geopolitical landscape.

During my time in Perth, I witnessed firsthand how China had strategically positioned itself within Australian society. From the government-controlled media landscape to the normalized surveillance in homes that nobody questioned, I observed a population unaware of their gradually eroding sovereignty. China's systematic purchase of Australian resources through million-dollar citizenship programs created dependencies so severe that when COVID disrupted supply chains, Australians couldn't even access basic necessities without Chinese imports.

The most alarming aspects of China's global strategy became evident when I observed their actions in the South China Sea—constructing artificial islands to expand territorial claims, then simply laughing off international court rulings against them. This blatant disregard for global norms continues today, alongside other concerning activities: purchasing farmland near US military installations, flooding countries with fentanyl, and developing surveillance technologies that extend their reach worldwide. These aren't random events but calculated moves in a long-term strategy that doesn't require traditional warfare to achieve dominance.

As we navigate increasingly complex global tensions, understanding China's playbook becomes essential. Their alternative approach to global influence—buying rather than invading, monitoring rather than confronting—creates vulnerabilities that most citizens never see until it's too late. Subscribe to the Surviving Changes podcast for more insights on these critical issues, and download the Backyard Gardener app to take one small step toward greater self-sufficiency in an uncertain world.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, hello there everyone.
I'm Heidi and this is theSurviving Changes podcast, and
this is the first episode towhere I actually get to talk to
you about things of substance.
If you've followed the podcast,you understand why it's a long
story.
You're going to have to gothere and check it out,
otherwise you guys get it Firstone.

(00:23):
Wow, it's very exciting to behere, totally exciting to be
here.
Um, thank you, thank you, Icouldn't be here without you.
So we have a problem.
Um, actually the world has aproblem.
Um, china is a big problemthere.
For those of you who missed therooster, he's always gonna have

(00:44):
a guest spot.
There's always gonna be a guestspot for that guy.
I don't think there's amicrophone that'll take it out.
Apparently there's software,but we'll we'll um talk about
that at some point.
I think it's better, uh, but sowe need to talk about china and
the things that I saw with myeyes when I moved to australia.
That's where it started, butit's more than that.

(01:08):
But you need to know what I sawwhen I got there.
So remember, I moved toAustralia in 2013, and my
situation was again.
You got to get back to the restof the podcast.
Start from the beginning I wasrunning essentially from the
illegal targeting program, um,that the us has, the deep state

(01:30):
I.
I had, um, pissed them off bytrying to tell the truth.
So just check that out.
I'm not gonna get back into it.
But so that's how I was got toaustralia and at the time my
eyes were very, very, very open,because I have open eyes but
because of that situation anyway.
And so first of all, I didn'trealize when I got there how big

(01:55):
the world actually is.
It's a big world.
So I had traveled a lot, I hadbeen a lot of places, but I
hadn't been out of the northernhemisphere before this
experience.
And so the first kind ofeye-opening experience that the

(02:19):
problems we were having in theUS were happening vastly hugely
globally.
So these are the mental notesthat I was taking.
So Australia, perth, is so faraway from where I had been in
the US that we don't even lookat the same stars.
And I didn't realize that until, actually, some friends laughed

(02:43):
at me when I first got there.
We were out under the starschatting, and I'm looking for
the Big Dipper, because that'salways been, and Little Dipper,
it's been my points of referenceup until then and I'm like they
could tell I'm looking.
They're like what are youlooking at?
I'm looking for the Big Dipper,little Dipper.
Where are they?
Can't seem to find them.

(03:10):
I can always find them, them,and they laughed at me and said
they're in the northernhemisphere.
Heidi, you're not there.
Here we have the southern cross, and so realize that the things
that I'm talking to you aboutum, shut this off.
It's giving a glare.
Um, when I was talking in thepodcast about the things that
were happening to me in the US,I didn't realize at this point
in time, there was globalproblems and who essentially was

(03:33):
behind the global problems, andthat's China.
So I noticed how far away I was.
One of the next things Inoticed was Australians don't
understand, but their governmenthas controlled them and their

(03:53):
government is essentially China.
It's just looks like anAustralian government.
I don't know if that's changed.
I understand there's been somechanges after COVID, so I don't
know, but at least at the time2013, 2016, 17-ish this would be
true where I was at with myeyes, in Perth.

(04:13):
So the news they had like 27channels that were free.
All of them ran by thegovernment.
Now you had to be watching orcaring to see that, which I did,
and so I saw that Also, I was ahuge.

(04:36):
This is what broke me from beinga Zags fan.
I, for five, six years, I wentto March Madness madness.
Every single game sat on thefloor.
I got to know people like adamlarson and his dad.
Um, through, like through those, there were times in the vips
that I looked over and I'msitting next to these guys.

(04:58):
Seats were nicer, um fatter.
We could drink, like uh, kindof ridiculous actually.
But so, um, part of what brokeme was I couldn't even get Zag
games there, no matter how muchI was willing to pay to see the
Zags, and so, unless it was likea random game bootleg,

(05:22):
something like that, maybe Icould do it, but otherwise I was
screwed.
Um, they do have cable packages, but they were so outrageous
and so small.
You might as well just havethose 27 channels, right.
So that's massive control.
Um, another thing that I sawthat was disturbing, and stay

(05:45):
with me because cumulatively,I'm getting there, I promise.
So I was for just a shortperiod of time.
I took the real estate tests andI sold a couple houses in Perth
, and now I knew this to be trueat the place I was staying.

(06:09):
And then I saw it in lots ofother places and I thought it
was maybe with only old buildsor whatever, but ADT, the
security company what I believewas only a US security company,
who, by the way, was in bed withthe fusion center.
That's how they got in myfucking house.
I figured it out all the timesthey did so.
I was also aware of ADT, right,Um, and the house I was living
in.

(06:29):
It's, uh, not a normal ADT.
It looks like kind of a littlebox, um, like maybe it could
even be a siren, but if you lookit's obviously cameras, and so
it's like it looks like it couldgo around, like maybe it's 360
degree camera, I don't know, butso in Perth at least, they're

(06:50):
on all the houses and I wantedto know why and if people knew
why.
And so as a real estate agent,you go to open houses, right,
and so one of the times I'm withthe whole company and they're
walking through, we're lookingthrough.
It's a brand new build.
So there's no theory about thisis old stuff, something like
that.
It's a brand new build, so Ithere's no theory about.
This is old stuff, somethinglike that.
It's a brand new build andthey're talking about everything

(07:12):
.
Um, well, literally everything.
And so, like, now would be agood time, right, and I don't
want to be called conspiracytheorist there yet.
Um, I'm new, I it can be rough,it's an island far away, um, so
I've kind of waited, but thisexperience was too much for me.
I had no choice.

(07:34):
So after they're talking, I'mlike, hey, you guys, you guys
hold on a second.
I got a question for everybodyreal quick.
I don't mean to bug everybody,but I've seen these in houses,
this ADT thing right here.
Can somebody tell me what thisis?
Do you guys know what this is?
And they like stumbling overthemselves.

(07:55):
I'm like, well, that's adt inthe us, that's a security
company, and so I'm just curious.
I'm like, well, we think thatso the government can notify us
if there's a problem.
Like they had not evenquestioned the shit on every
fucking house.
It was a camera watching themgo in and out, in and out, in
and out, and at that point I hadno choice but to laugh in there

(08:16):
.
I had to become the crazyAmerican.
I'm like, oh my God, that's afucking American security
company.
I can't believe you guys don'teven know what it is.
You're the house professionals.
Come on, you mean, you'retelling me this is just okay and
it was just okay.
I, of course, was the crazyoutsider, but so keep adding

(08:40):
these things together, right?
So the next thing that wasconcerned you know Trump's gold
card for $5 million you can buycitizenship.
Essentially.
Well, at the time Australia has.
All countries have that.
Well, most countries have that.
I can't I haven't been to allcountries.
The countries that I amfamiliar with all have that.

(09:00):
They have different limits andstuff, and I believe Australia
has gone up, but at the time itwas a million dollars.
China just kept buying upAustralia.
They didn't need to like, like,do anything to take it over.
They just took all of our moneyfrom the stuff that they sold
us super cheap from their slavesand then was just telling their

(09:22):
people go in, buy this, buythis, buy this.
The only thing that Australiaum had at the time was a cattle,
like a big old cattle thing.
Tens, tens of I don't knowthere was thousands of acres, I
know that.
So they had their own cattle.
But there was even a big deal.
I don't know what ended uphappening with that, but there
was a big deal because Chinawasn't even trying to get that,

(09:44):
and so it was very, verylegitimate for Australians.
During COVID, when they rememberthe toilet paper shortage, that
um, that was real and legit forAustralians, literally
everything they got was fromChina, including ass wipe, and
it's not like they could quicklyput up um factories and make

(10:06):
their own.
They don't have the.
It's not like they have a bunchof trees and it's it's not
ideal for that.
Now I understand that they'vechanged a lot of that um and I
tried to raise a lot of theseissues, but it just made it easy
for the fusion center and thepeople who had been paid from

(10:26):
the fusion center to discreditme and say crazy.
So I stopped.
I think we're in a differentday and age now, right, so we're
going to see how it goes.
But so here's the very mostconcerning things of all.
All these little things puttogether would be enough.

(10:46):
China in the South China Sea wasbuilding islands.
Now there's international lawand up until this point people
were obeying international law.
After the wars right, for themost part, and China I was
watching this happen they'resaying fuck you, because there's

(11:07):
so many miles out from yourland, that's your area, right,
and then beyond that, it'sinternational waters, so to
expand their territory, mostlyinto the South China Sea.
It's very big shipping.
It's a, it's a.
There's a lot of resourcesthere.
So they just to beat that, allthey did was they started making

(11:28):
islands, man-made islands,tearing up reefs, not giving a
fuck, just and making theseislands and then saying now our
reach goes out this much farther, this is now our land and we
claim all of this right Now.
That's a problem because that'sa big shipping stuff and there

(11:51):
were little boaters andfishermen from the Philippines
that this affected a lot.
And so when I was there, therewas some little boaters,
fishermen that had brought aninternational case against China
right, and so I watched this gothrough the courts.
China lost that, and you knowwhat ended up happening.

(12:14):
They laughed.
They said fuck you, and nobodyhas held them to account.
That shit's still going ontoday.
Today.
What's the point of having aninternational court if we're not
going to hold anybody to thosestandards?
They laughed, so they learnedthen we don't got to play by the
rules and no one's going to doa fucking thing to us.

(12:35):
That's a big deal.
Now, one of the next thingsthat happens when they were
doing all that to essentiallyresources.
Again, they made a dam that isso fucking big it has tilted the
axis of the Earth a little bitand changed its rotation.

(12:55):
They don't give a fuck aboutnothing, but them and their
power and what they need to getto that point.
I'm sure it was for energy.
That dam probably to make allof the ships and build those
fucking islands right, crazy.
And so the islands, the dams,all of that is enough to be very

(13:22):
, very concerned with what'shappening in China, the
technology that they're stealingthrough our devices.
I'm actually going to address inits own podcast, because it
deserves its own podcast.
Now, remember I was a lawyer.
I wrote terms and conditions,then I learned how to develop

(13:42):
and now I have a couple littleapps.
Please download the BackyardGardener app.
Please use it.
Please make the world a betterplace.
Make some money.
That'll be also another podcastthat I do.
Gig work Fuck it's awesome.
But this is great gig work.
You can do it right from yourhouse grow shit and sell it to

(14:04):
your community.
It's great gig work, totallygreat gig work.
One of the reasons I created itis I would like that gig work
totally great gig work.
One of the reasons I created itis I would like that gig work,
but so when you start adding allof these things together, china
is its separate beast.

(14:26):
There's no other country that isacting that aggressively around
the world.
There's the rooster Around theworld.
So it's not just that they'rebuying up our farmland and next
to military bases.
They already did that inAustralia, they already turned.
They don't have to have armies.

(14:47):
It's kind of like all of theinvaders, like Biden and those
guys were doing.
There's an army in the bordersalready of all of these places
and enough fentanyl that's beenin there to kill everybody
several times over.
And so, look, I don't want toalarm anybody, but all it would
take is for one little sign togo out for all of these little

(15:11):
sleeper agents to activate.
And the water supplies are, Imean everything.
People just go to sleep.
There's no war.
You've just od'd, everybody'sjust dead.
Um, put it in the air, drop itfrom.
So the chemtrails, it'sfentanyl.
You know how easy you couldtake some shit out Easy.

(15:36):
And I promise I'm not the onlyone that's thought of that.
The people who were bringing itin thought of that, and so these
are just a few of the thingsthat, as a country, as citizens,

(15:56):
global citizens, people of theworld, thanking people, thanking
people that we need to be awareof.
When President Trump and all ofthose guys treat China
differently, there's very goodreasons why they're treated
differently.
There's very, very good reasonswhy, and so trust the people
that have seen all of that stuffwith their own eyes, with their
own eyes and, like I said, I'llgo into stuff more, but I just
wanted to hop on here quick Idon't know how quick it actually

(16:18):
ended up being, but as quick aspossible and talk about the
China threat generally, andwe'll get into each of those
individual pieces, like Ialready have a full-on podcast
with screenshots and stuff likethat ready to be filmed.
As far as the South China Sea,you need to take a look with

(16:38):
your own eyes at these militarybases that they've built and
claimed as their own, andnobody's done a fucking thing.
Still a problem, 2025.
That was 2013.
How much have they done in thattime?
Spooky, spooky.
So we'll talk about each ofthose individually.
Until then, hey, thank you.

(16:59):
This is number two video, andwe'll keep getting better.
It's going to keep gettingbetter.
Thank you for being here.
I'm Heidi.
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(17:43):
thank you, have a great day, andI'll talk to you again soon.
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