Politics Watch: Violence in Hong Kong and the CCP Factional Struggle
The CCP's tactic is to infiltrate various groups that are protesting in Hong Kong then as protestors are drawn out, the CCP sends in triads to beat down protestors. This happens because the Hong Kong government is a pro-CCP government with the CCP only strengthening its control over the government in Hong Kong. There are in the works extradition laws being changed to extradite protestors from Hong Kong to China for trials. If that happens the likelihood of ever seeing protestors again is slim. The survival of the CCP now means that Taiwan and Hong Kong must be incorporated into communist China. What readers need to ask is who might be responsible for what is going on between China, Hong Kong and Taiwan? Henry Kissinger and his "One China Policy" (initiated by Kissinger under Nixon) is responsible. It was Henry Kissinger who declared "America is no longer a uni-power" and that "it must recognize China as its equal." Does this "equal status" include the ongoing CCP operatives in the US inside American institutions pilfering intellectual property and technology and bringing it back to China?
It was Henry Kissinger who signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 1975 between the United States (corporation) and Israel allowing Israel to have unfettered access to American technology with some of this technology provided to China by Israel. Whenever Henry Kissinger makes one of his "guru" projections about China-US foreign policy, it is state of the art subterfuge. And how much of a "guru" do you have to be when you know as Henry Kissinger knows, everything he negotiates with world leaders, his primacy is towards Israel through British-Zionist private intelligence networks. What Kissinger leaves out is that the US and Israel are going to have to settle their differences, and not the US and China settling their differences. Henry Kissinger in China back in 1971 preparing the initial destruction of America for what is represented by the Bunting map. As resistance to China and its factional differences become more apparent, this is going to put political pressure on the CCP. This is turn will bring fractures to the Chinese economy and that in turn will unfortunately result in Chinese turning on foreigners living in China. The way Henry Kissinger acts is repugnant to the American way, something Steve Bannon sees but he lives in a bubble.
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This is a significant development. Our understanding is that there are four factions inside the CCP represented by:
1. Wang QiShan - vice president. Rumor is that this guy is very devious, made a lot of secretive moves behind the scenes... Sun Lijun (the "hatchet man") is part of his faction according to Guo (see video below).
2. Xi JinPing and his faction.
3. Jiang Zemin - former CCP chairman, president during the 90s. Apparently behind the "Falun Gong organ harvesting." He and his gang run most of the banks and the backbone of China's economy, the tech sector in Shanghai.
4. Deng XiaoPing? We're not sure about this one... Kyle Bass suggested that he runs GuangZhou. His influence is not as big as the others.
There are of course a lot of rumors, so no one really knows for sure. It is also possible that these CCP insiders are friends behind the scenes. It could be that the CCP put these rumors out to distract observers.
Senior Chinese security official under investigation
Sun Lijun, the "hatchet man" of Wang Qishan and Meng Jianzhu, was arrested!
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Source: Vice
Hong Kong Protesters Are Declaring 'I Won't Kill Myself' Just in Case They Disappear
Authorities can't credibly claim protester deaths are suicides when people state "I will not commit suicide" on video.
By Sebastian Skov Andersen | 20 December 2019
The video first showed up on Twitter, and in many ways it's just like many others from Hong Kong. It showed a young man with bleached hair wearing a face mask being arrested by two officers from the Hong Kong Police Force. The man with blonde hair was in cuffs being led away, when a second protestor run by with a camera and shouted to the arrestee “who are you?" The bleach-haired man then turned and looked into the camera:
"My name is Lee Chun Hin," he shouted back. "I will not commit suicide!" and then he was struck across the cheek by an officer's gloved hand.
Why is it always so violent to treat young people and students?— Mavz.tw667 (@MavzTw667) November 18, 2019
Where is your conscience?#SOSHK πππ
International humanitarian organization saves Hong Kong,please πππππ
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This so-called "non-suicide declaration" is a new measure of self-defense being employed by Hong Kong protesters. Either before or during arrest, detainees state their names on-camera and declare "I will not commit suicide." Some have even published statements on their social media profiles or set up automatic emails for family and friends, assuring everyone that if they end up dead, it won't be voluntary.
One man, a leading figure in the protest movement known among protesters as "Commander," wrote a non-suicide declaration while leading a mission to rescue protesters trapped inside the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, or PolyU. From inside the university, he wrote his declaration and posted it on social media.
"I want to declare one thing, I want to have a girlfriend before I die," he wrote. "I will not commit suicide."
Like many others, Commander was worried that if he got arrested, he wouldn’t again see the light of day, which he believed was very possible. "I am not afraid of going to jail. I am not afraid of being put behind bars or of getting physical with the police." he said. “But I am afraid of going missing if I am arrested."
PHOTO BY IVAN NG
A Series of Deaths
According to the authorities, a series of mysterious disappearances have been simple suicides and accidents, but protesters remain incredulous. In particular, the death of an elite swimmer, 15-year old Chan Yin-lam, whose naked body was found in the sea off the coast of Hong Kong, caused outrage and fear—and particularly as her body was cremated before anyone got a chance to see it, except the authorities. The authorities, however, have dismissed all accusations and continue to maintain that Chan Yin-lam's death was suicide.
Please go to Vice to read the entire article.
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Ed.'s note: Time to start undoing Kissinger's "One China Policy"; because that policy includes absorbing America into that idea of "one" and now we're all "infected" (pun intended). This is kind of like the BIRD Foundation that allows Israel to exploit America for Israel's benefit only this is allowing China to exploit America. From the Carter administration until today we see:
1. US-China military exchange programs
2. US-China science exchange programs
3. There are 2,300 American officials working for the US embassy in Beijing for roughly 50 agencies working with China
4. China's Huawei hired two senior Obama officials to lobby for it in the US
This is madness all created since Kissinger implemented his "One China Policy" all the while Chinese are operating in the US funneling stolen intellectual property and technology back to China. An interesting idea: Did one CCP faction pull off the coronavirus to destabilize the current faction under Xi JinPing? Time to end the marathon:
China Lied, People Died: @mikepillsbury calls China’s cover-up of the deadly Wuhan virus "dangerous and deliberate", adding that it calls into question many of the cooperative programs we have with China. #KAG2020 #AmericaFirst #Dobbs pic.twitter.com/JNyJ4pGix6— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) April 16, 2020
Go scramble your own damn eggs, Henry....
"You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs."
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