Between 1959 and 1961, Under Mao Zedong, China starved an estimated 30 million Chinese people.
Mao’s official goal was to quickly evolve China from a rural economy into a modern industrial society.
63 years later, after a period engulfing decades of industrialization aided by burgeoning world government, think tanks, and Kissinger acolytes.
Mao’s second coming, China's Xi Jingping, is taking a giant leap into sovereign nations across the globe.