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Revisiting Friendship: The Meeting Between CCC and President Clinton — Viewing Historical Inheritance and Family Root-Seeking Through a Photo, Jointly Building the ACFC New Century Vision


Published: February 28, 2026


Dear global private friends, as the current researcher of the CCC Global Presidential Friends Club (CCC Global Presidential Friends Club), we have always been committed to connecting history, family, and the future through people-to-people diplomatic bridges. Today, from the perspective of a private friend, I share a precious photo — it captures the moment of the meeting between CCC and former U.S. President Bill Clinton. This is not just a group photo; it is an echo of history, a journey of family root-seeking, and a vivid footnote to our activation of the global circle of friends to jointly advance the ACFC (Sino-American Friendship Promotion Association) New Century Plan. In this AI era, our daily research focuses on the inheritance of World War II heroes' legacies, aiming to build a harmonious world of "no hunger, no fear, no conflict, no war" for the next 100 years.


The Private Friendship and Historical Moment Behind the Photo


In the photo, President Bill Clinton is beaming with a full smile, standing alongside CCC as a private friend in a group shot. From a closed-door thematic exchange event in the United States many years ago, President Clinton was dressed in a formal suit, tie neatly in place, adorned with a lei garland, exuding confidence and approachability; CCC represented the fusion of Eastern wisdom and Western cooperation. This photo is not an official record but a warm memory among private friends. It reminds us that true friendship stems from heart-to-heart connections, transcending politics and national borders. From the perspective of a private friend, this photo serves as the starting point for our daily research.


In the CCC Club, we often trace personal and family roots through such historical photos. President Clinton's family story is a classic example of this root-seeking. His biological father, William Jefferson Blythe III (1918–1946), was a World War II veteran who served in the U.S. Army, contributing to Allied victory through logistics and heavy equipment support. After the war, he rebuilt his life as a traveling salesman but unfortunately passed away early, leaving the young Bill never having met his father. This history is not only a private narrative of the Clinton family but also a microcosm of countless families in the World War II era — sacrifice, resilience, and rebirth.


In our CCC global private circle of friends, such family root-seeking research has become a daily practice. We encourage every member to share ancestral stories: perhaps heroic recollections from Flying Tigers descendants, or the struggles of postwar reconstruction. Through photos and archives, we reconstruct these fragmented histories and awaken dormant memories.


For example, Clinton's mother Virginia Dell Cassidy's dedication as a nurse, along with his half-brother Roger Clinton Jr.'s musical life, all reflect the family's transformation from ordinary to extraordinary. This aligns highly with the core of the ACFC New Century Plan — uniting World War II hero families and descendants. We regard the Clinton family as an exemplar and invite global friends to join the root-seeking journey, together uncovering those forgotten hero stories.





Family Root-Seeking: Connecting World War II Legacy with Contemporary Mission


In the ACFC New Century Plan, family root-seeking is not mere nostalgia but a driving force to activate the global circle of friends. President Clinton's World War II lineage (his father's service experience) takes us back to the era of Sino-American cooperation from 1941–1945, when the American Flying Tigers fought shoulder-to-shoulder with Chinese military and civilians, forging an immortal friendship. Today, we are forming the "New Century American Flying Tigers" with civilian strength to revive this spirit. The meeting captured in the photo is precisely a witness to this inheritance: as private friends, we have discussed how to integrate the Clinton Foundation's global health initiatives with the "5H" framework (Health, Health, Home, Hygiene, Human Values, Harmony) advocated by the Art of Living Foundation from India, recognized by ACFC.


Our daily research spans the globe: from Singapore's Asia-Pacific hub to Los Angeles' U.S. base, CCC members analyze historical archives and family trees through online and offline activities, engaging in dialogue with World War II descendants. For instance, our recent research focuses on the Clinton family's postwar reconstruction path — from ordinary life in Arkansas to global influence in the White House. This inspires us: in the AI era, family root-seeking can leverage digital tools, such as AI-assisted genealogy reconstruction and virtual historical simulations, to help members discover potential connections between ancestors and the Flying Tigers. Such research not only enriches personal identity but also activates collective action in the circle of friends: just as in our ACFC New Century Plan, we are inviting — but not limited to — the Clinton family as honorary partners to jointly promote child welfare projects, such as the global "No Hunger" service and Gaza reconstruction initiatives.


Activating the Global Circle of Friends: Co-Creating ACFC's Next 100 Years


Friends, this photo is our call to action! Under the ACFC New Century Plan, we are committed to protecting Earth's resources (clean water, minerals, ecology), building green free trade zones, and achieving cross-generational win-win through the "BBQ Global Service" platform. President Clinton's private friendship inspires us to expand the CCC Global Presidential Friends Club: whether you are an entrepreneur, philanthropist, youth leader, or World War II descendant, you are welcome to join our daily research and activities.


Daily Research Activation:


Every week, we hold "Family Root-Seeking Sharing Sessions," where members can upload photos and archives to jointly discuss history and the future. Inspired by the Clinton family, our next step will launch the "World War II Heroes Digital Archive," using AI technology to connect global friends.


Circle of Friends Win-Win:


Through cooperation with partners like Clinton, we have planned virtual summits and on-site events, such as prayer gatherings on the Queen Mary, commemorating World War II's "Glory, Peace, Warmth, Safety." This will cover China, the U.S., Europe, and Asia, activating thousands of private friends to jointly safeguard children's futures.


Century Vision:


Looking to the next 100 years, ACFC will center on people-to-people diplomacy, aligning with global efforts such as Trump's "Peace Committee." Let us start from this photo, hand in hand, to build a harmonious world of "One Earth Family."If you have similar historical photos or family stories, please contact us via X @ACFCsingapore, or join the CCC Club (official website link: http://acfcgroup.com/ch/).Let's take action together and create the future!



ACFC & CCC Global Presidential Friends Club

February 28, 2026