Monday, July 4, 2022

Ni Kuang predicted Hong Kong's destruction in his novel

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

News on Hong Kong, CCP, Taiwan, Ukraine, disease control

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Ni Kuang never believed in "one country, two systems", his novel predicted the destruction of Hong Kong

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Ni Kuang, a famous Hong Kong writer, passed away on 3 July 2022 at the age of 87. His works are well-known and have a wide range of topics, especially in the Chinese world for science fiction. About 40 years ago, his novel "Chasing the Dragon" predicted the destruction of a "big eastern city", and this city was the mirrored Hong Kong. Ni Kuang never believed in "one country, two systems", and once said bluntly that "anti-Communism is patriotism".

Ni Kuang was born in an intellectual family in Shanghai. In pursuit of the "Utopian ideal" at the age of 16, he dropped out of school to apply for the East China People's Revolutionary University. Seeing the evil of the CCP, he himself became the object of criticism. In 1955, he successfully smuggled into Hong Kong, started his writing career, and became one of the "Four Talents in Hong Kong", along with Jin Yong, Huang Zhan and Cai Lan.

Ni Kuang continued to write a lot during his lifetime, and the series of novels "Wesley" and "Yuan Zhenxia" are his most famous representative works. In the past two years, as the CCP has tightened its control over Hong Kong, the outside world has become more and more interested in Ni Kuang's novel Chasing the Dragon because people found that the "big eastern city" that he predicted in this novel would be destroyed was mapped to Hong Kong.
                                          

"Chasing the Dragon" is the 60th novel in the Wesleyan series of science fiction novels written by Ni Kuang, serialized in Ming Pao in 1983. The story of this novel mainly tells that the astrologer Kong Zhenquan observed that the seven-coloured stars in the east formed a vision, like a dragon swallowing something, and judged that there would be a major city in the east and a devastating disaster would occur. Wesley and others tried to save this disaster. They went through many twists and turns and tried their best to uncover some mysteries, but in the end they still failed to save this eastern metropolis.

The novel ends with these meaningful words: "To destroy a big city, it may not necessarily be natural disasters, but also man-made disasters, man-made disasters are not necessarily wars, a few words from a few people, a few people's ignorance and ignorance. Actions can make a big city completely dead. There is no need to destroy the buildings of the big city, and there is no need to kill any inhabitant of the big city. Even on the surface, the big city is the same as before, but as long as the original advantages of the city disappear, Can make it destroy death."

It is worth noting that in 1983, the CCP authorities were actively negotiating with high-level British officials on the handover of Hong Kong sovereignty. A year later, in 1984, the Chinese and British governments reached an agreement and issued the Sino-British Joint Declaration, declaring that the sovereignty of Hong Kong will be officially handed over to the Chinese government on 1 July 1997.

After the "anti-extradition" movement broke out in March 2019, Hong Kong has experienced political ups and downs, until the National Security Law of the Hong Kong Region came into effect, burying the freedom of Hong Kong people. Many Hong Kong people were surprised to find that the destruction of the "Oriental City" predicted by "Chasing the Dragon" precisely foretold the fate of Hong Kong. Therefore, "Chasing the Dragon" was described by Hong Kong people as "the prophecy of a political god". Ni Kuang also admitted before his death that the "Oriental City" in the novel "Chasing the Dragon" is Hong Kong.

According to Taiwan Central News Agency, when Ni Kuang attended the Hong Kong Book Fair in 2019, he was asked whether the prediction of the novel came true. He laughed and said that his idea was just wild, and the realization of the prediction was purely coincidental and had no ability to predict.

Ni Kuang believes that the advantage of the disappearance of Hong Kong is "freedom". He said frankly, "The main thing is freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is the mother of all freedoms. Without freedom of speech, there is no other freedom." When talking about the future of Hong Kong, he said that the situation in Hong Kong is "irreversible."

Ni Kuang has a deep understanding of the nature of the CCP. He was known for his "anti-Communist" throughout his life. He once stated that he "doesn't believe in one country, two systems at all". He also bluntly stated that "patriotism must be anti-communist, and anti-Communism is patriotism."


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The death of Ni Kuang, the father of Wesley, was praised as "the most sober Chinese in 70 years"

Reporter : Li Lan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/07/05/a103471613.html


Ni Kuang, a famous writer in the Chinese-speaking circle, passed away a few days ago. His novels and plays have influenced generations and Ni Kuang's clear anti-communist stance and accurate prediction of the fate of Hong Kong after the handover made fans admire him even more. His friend Tao Jie believes that Ni Kuang is the most sober Chinese since the CCP took power. 

Mr. Ni Kuang, a famous Hong Kong science fiction writer, screenwriter and critic, passed away on 3 July 2022 at the age of 87.

Fans in the Chinese-speaking circle have left messages in memory of Ni Kuang:

"Ni Kuang's work has influenced generations";

"When I was in my country, I used all my pocket money to buy Wesleyan...";

"Everyone in the Chinese world should have read Ni Kuang's novels, and the god-level characters have gone back to be gods";

"Good journey".

Ni Kuang was born in Shanghai, China in 1935; fled from mainland China to Hong Kong in 1957; moved to San Francisco in 1992; returned to Hong Kong for his wife in 2007. Author of more than 300 novels and 450 screenplays in his career, he is a prolific writer and can even finish a novel in a day. The representative work is the science fiction "Wesleyan" series. In 2012, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards, and left his handprint and signature on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.

Tao Jie, a famous Hong Kong writer and friend, described Ni Kuang as "the most sober person in the global Chinese world in 70 years".

Ni Kuang can be said to be an anti-communist who came out of the CCP organization. He entered the East China People's Revolutionary University for training at the age of 16 in 1951, and became a grass-roots public security officer under the CCP army. Later, he was convicted of inadvertently offending the leader and had to flee.

Ni Kuang has not returned since he left the mainland. His answer to this question was,: "This country does not belong to the common people. The country belongs to a totalitarian ruler and has nothing to do with the common people."

In 2019, in an interview with Radio Television Hong Kong's "Clanging Talk" program, he clearly stated his views on the CCP's so-called "one country, two systems" commitment.

Ni Kuang (2019), a well-known writer in Chinese-speaking circles: "Now people are talking about the destruction of one country, two systems, and what happened to one country, two systems, I laughed to myself, and I said that you are so naive. I don't believe in "one country, two systems" at all. There is no such problem. One country, two systems is what the Communist Party said, and the Communist Party’s words cannot be trusted.”

In 1983, Ni Kuang wrote in his novel Chasing the Dragon: "As long as the original advantages of the city disappear, it can be destroyed and killed." Later, Ni Kuang explained this paragraph he wrote in an interview: The greatest advantage of Hong Kong is freedom; without freedom, especially freedom of speech, Hong Kong will be destroyed.

Nobita, a famous Chinese cartoonist: "Ni Kuang was a police officer in mainland China, then he fled, and then went to Hong Kong to replay and reflect on the ruling phenomenon of the Communist Party of China in the society of Hong Kong. Ni Kuang has a deeper understanding of what the Communist Party is. That At that time, Ni Kuang was very clear about what socialism brought to the nation."

Some netizens echo, "Ni Kuang is the most sober person among the Chinese. He has already fully seen the essence of the Communist Party. He has seen the future of Hong Kong more than 30 years ago, and the tragic fate after the handover shows he is really an admirable wise man!"

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The CCP destroys the fundamentals of human beings and returns to the primitive era


The CCP's crime of harvesting organs for profit against prisoners of conscience continues to attract international attention. In Japan, Senator "Hiroshi Yamada", who for the first time put relevant issues on the agenda of Congress, said that the CCP's crimes against humanity and civilization must be punished internationally.

Yamada Hiro, a member of the Japanese Senate, said, "In the CCP's detention center, organs are harvested from the human body, which is a step back to the primitive era. This is an atrocity that Hitler or Stalin never did."

Senator Yamada Hiroshi of Japan condemned the CCP's anti-human atrocities as destroying the root of human beings, sweeping away the civilization on which human society depends, and blatantly turning against human beings.

Japanese Senator Yamada Hiro: "The CCP's live organ harvesting is a very scary reality. It is anti-civilization, non-human, and anti-human. Humans have accumulated various experiences and built a good society, good systems and ideas. And the CCP is clearing it all up, fundamentally destroying it.”

In the face of condemnation and doubts from the international community, the CCP has always rejected the intervention of international justice forces with a tough stance that "China's internal affairs do not require outsiders to intervene."

Yamada Hiro, a member of the Japanese Senate said the CCP is not an 'internal matter'.

In 2019, Senator Yamada Hiroshi called on the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to pay close attention to and investigate the CCP's vicious organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, and emphasized that Falun Gong is a victim group.

Yamada Hiro, a member of the Senate of Japan's National Assembly, said "I read the investigation reports of two Canadian Davids. They scientifically proved that the facts are conclusive and the source of the organs is suspicious. The CCP does not explain the source of the organs at all. Moreover, various testimonies also show that the organs came from innocent thought prisoners who were forcibly detained by the CCP, especially from Falun Gong practitioners, all of which have clear and detailed evidence."

Yamada Hiroshi finally said that since the truth is being released in large quantities, the day of severely punishing the CCP may not be far away.


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Why are many Taiwanese fighting against Russia in Ukraine?

Image :Smoke and dirt rise from the city of Severodonetsk during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian troops in the Donbass, eastern Ukraine. (Aris Messinis / AFP)



In February 2022, when Ukrainian leader Zelensky called on foreign volunteers to help repel the Russian army, Taiwanese tour guide Chuang Yu-wei first signed up in two days.

The Ukrainian foreign minister said on 6 March 2022 that about 20,000 people from around the world have arrived in the country and they have volunteered to confront the Russian army that invaded Ukraine.

The Washington Post reported on 3 July 2022 that Chuang Yu-wei, 51, was from Taoyuan, Taiwan. "Taiwan cannot be a giant baby crying for help but unwilling to help others," he said.

Chuang, who arrived in Ukraine in March, participated in patrols near the Kharkiv front, helping with cooking, delivering supplies and digging trenches.

Qiu Guozheng, Minister of Defense of the Republic of China, has also repeatedly stated that "our own country saves itself".

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Chuang: If you want people to help you you have to help them first

The differences between the CCP and Western countries are getting bigger and bigger, and the military construction continues to develop. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, Taiwanese have become more vigilant about whether China is invading Taiwan. The CCP has frequently dispatched military aircraft to harass Taiwan, and occasionally conducts military exercises near the Taiwan Strait. CCP President Xi Jinping has also pledged to seize Taiwan by force if necessary.

For Chuang, who served in the Taiwanese army in the 1990s, he was one of a small group of Taiwanese volunteers who traveled to Ukraine to fight the Russian army. For them, the war was an opportunity to bring battlefield experience back to Taiwan.

"I want the world to see that we're not the kind of people who wait to be rescued. If you want people to help you, you have to help them first," Chuang told The Washington Post.

It is not known how many Taiwanese are fighting in Ukraine. Taiwanese volunteer soldiers interviewed by The Washington Post estimated that about 10 of their compatriots fought in the Russian-Ukrainian war.

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Taiwanese in Ukraine: Teaching Taiwanese civilians how to defend themselves after returning home

Growing CCP military pressure on Taiwan, combined with the conflict in Ukraine, has fueled a debate on how to strengthen its defenses in Taiwan, which is weighing whether to extend compulsory military service.

For a 26-year-old Hsinchu volunteer fighter surnamed Pan who served in Taiwan's special forces and the French Foreign Legion, those concerns prompted him to join the Ukraine International Corps in April.

"When the Ukrainian war broke out, I rushed over as soon as possible." Pan said that for security reasons, he only disclosed his last name. Pan hopes to open a boot camp after returning to Taiwan and invite some comrades from Ukraine to teach Taiwanese civilians how to defend themselves.

Bookings for courses on how to shoot with airsoft guns or low-powered devices that fire non-metallic projectiles have almost tripled since the war in Ukraine began three months ago, officials at a Taiwanese combat skills training company told Reuters.

After the war in Ukraine, there was an "urgent" need to learn more about defensive weapons, Chang Yu, a tour guide who took an introductory course with his wife, told Reuters.

“The Ukrainian-Russian war made the threat from across the strait a reality,” Yu said. “It made us think about how we should prepare if that happened in Taiwan.”

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The most important skills are learned in real warfare

Some Taiwanese soldiers in Ukraine told The Washington Post that the most important skills are learned in real warfare.

Chen Ting-wei, 27, trained in Taiwan's elite amphibious reconnaissance patrol unit known as "Frogmen" and was sent to defend a village near Kharkov in April.

He told The Washington Post about a near-death experience: One day, he and his team were hiding in the trenches when a car sped past. One of his teammates, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, suggested they should leave in case the car was being watched by Russia. In less than a minute, their area was bombed by Russian troops, and a member of their team who did not escape in time was killed.

"The most important experience I've gained is agility on the battlefield," Chen told The Washington Post. "Without experience, you won't be able to react quickly."

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Ukrainian foreign fighters: If the CCP invades Taiwan, we will meet in Taiwan

When Chen told other foreign soldiers that he was from Taiwan, the foreign soldiers promised to help Taiwan if needed. "People from Poland, the United States, Australia, Brazil and Ukraine have all told me that if China attacks Taiwan, 'we will meet in Taiwan'," he said.

For Chuang, he felt Ukraine should be thanked. "If Ukraine is defeated by (Russian forces) within two weeks, then Xi Jinping will attack Taiwan," he said.

Chuang thanked Ukraine for resisting the Russian invasion.

On 23 May 2022, U.S. President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a joint press conference. Biden made it clear that one of the reasons why it is important for Russian President Vladimir Putin to pay a heavy price for its brutal actions in Ukraine is to prevent the CCP from attacking Taiwan.

In his speech, Biden used the example of Russia's invasion of Ukraine to make clear to CCP China the serious consequences of waging war. "He (Putin) has to pay a price, and Russia has to pay a long-term price for the sanctions that have been imposed," he said.

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Milley: China's invasion of Taiwan is not imminent, U.S. keeps an eye on the situation

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on 3 July 2022 that Mark Milley, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, was asked in an interview whether he thought CCP China would attack Taiwan. "Maybe, should be, maybe, those are the key words to describe this," Milley said.

In terms of capabilities, CCP is clearly developing a capability, Milley said. Xi Jinping has mentioned in public forums that he has called on the CCP military to develop the capability to attack Taiwan at some point.

"Whether they (the CCP) will attack is a political choice, a policy choice. It will be based on how China (the CCP) assesses the cost-risk-benefit at that time," he said.

"There are no imminent signs or warnings at this point," Milley said. "But I reiterate that we are monitoring the situation very, very closely."

Wu Zhaoxie, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China, said in an exclusive interview with the British "Sunday Times" recently that the situation between Taiwan and Ukraine is not the same, including that Taiwan and China are separated by a sea, and Taiwan plays a key role in the global high-tech supply chain. The cost of the platform increases. However, the overall combat power of the CCP is better than that of Russia. Taiwan has gained profound inspiration from Ukraine’s experience as a small country successfully defending against a powerful enemy.

On 23 May 2022, in Japan, Biden explained why long-term sanctions on Russia were needed. It's not just about Ukraine, he said. If there is an eventual settlement between Ukraine and Russia after Putin created the war, and these sanctions in many respects do not continue, "then what does this send to China about the price it will pay for trying to take Taiwan by force? What kind of signal?"

Biden said that assessment hinged on how tough the world was to make clear to China that such action would lead to "long-term opposition" from the international community.

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Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong for a group photo of congressmen caused close contact to be diagnosed. Netizens comment Xi should be isolated


Hong Kong Legislative Council member Ho Chun-hsien recently confirmed that he has been diagnosed with covi. Previously, he had a photo with Xi Jinping. Netizens have been discussing that according to the CCP's own zero-covid regulations, Xi Jinping is a close contact and should be isolated.

Hong Kong Legislative Councillor Ho Chun-hsien said on Facebook that he was confirmed to be diagnosed on 2 July and is in self-isolation.

It is worth noting that Xi Jinping went to Hong Kong to take photos with people from all walks of life. During the period, He Junxian was also present and stood in the middle of the last row, directly behind Xi Jinping.

According to Ho's account, the sample collected on June 30 was negative but on 1 July, it became a very low-infectious low-virus sample. He was absent from the event on 1 July and the test on 2 July was determined to be positive. The source of the virus is not yet known.

As soon as the news came out, public opinion was frying. Netizens have been discussing, "Xi Jinping is considered a close contact and should be isolated." "After Xi Jinping returns, should Zhongnanhai be blocked?" They joked that Ho put Xi Jinping at great risk, "Will he be executed?" All this was silent.

Current affairs commentator Li Dayu said, "According to the definition of zero-covid, in his situation, more than 100 CCP officials in Hong Kong, including Xi Jinping and his party, including Xi Jinping himself, must be isolated, or isolated in different places, because this is the You, the CCP's own policies, should be cleared."

Previously, in order to welcome Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong, Hong Kong carefully designed a closed-loop virus-free bubble, and all participants were required to self-isolate in advance to ensure Xi Jinping's health and safety. Hong Kong's National People's Congress Standing Committee member Tan Yaozong also missed July 1-related activities because he tested positive on 30 June.

Some netizens said that this "must be intentional", laughing that Ho deliberately put Xi Jinping into an embarrassing situation. Zhong Yuan, a current affairs commentator, wrote in The Epoch Times on July 2 that the influence of various factions of the CCP in Hong Kong is still intertwined.

Zhong Yuan believes that many people are loyal to Xi on the surface, but they do not directly obey the Xi camp. Xiao Jianhua was kidnapped from Hong Kong and secretly escorted back to Beijing and Xiao Jianhua, big and small, and the thugs they support may indeed pose a threat to Xi Jinping's safety.

The analysis believes that not only that, but the Hong Kong government officials who have just taken office, although they have passed the screening of the Xi camp on the surface, are not necessarily all loyal to Xi.

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Xi Jinping's whirlwind visit to Hong Kong

In a blink of an eye, Xi Jinping's July 1 visit to Hong Kong was over. This trip was called a "whirlwind visit to Hong Kong" by some media. Arrive at 3:00 pm on June 30, and return to Shenzhen for the night at 10:00 pm. On 1 July 2022 , he went to attend the inauguration ceremony of John Lee. At 1 pm, he arrived at the West Kowloon High Speed ​​Rail Station and took the car north. Although this trip was short, through some details, it completely exposed Xi's fear.

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Six abnormalities of Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong

First of all, almost all politicians who visit Hong Kong go by plane, including the former CCP leader and Xi Jinping himself, who visited Hong Kong for the first time as general secretary in 2017, all go by plane and return by plane.

Xi Jinping travelled by the high-speed rail instead

This time, Xi Jinping chose to take the high-speed train to Hong Kong, which was particularly abrupt. This makes people think of Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-un and his North Korean Kim family, who likes to take the train when they go out. Nothing else, just because trains are safer by comparison. And even if it is a relatively safe mode of transportation itself, Kim Jong-un has made great efforts to increase security.

The first is that both sides of the carriage must have bulletproof functions, and even the bottom of the carriage has bulletproof armor, and in front of the train that Kim Jong-un is riding, there is a pilot train. That train can be understood as helping to find the way. If there are landmines or anything that is likely to cause an accident, the lead train will step on it. On Kim Jong Un's side, the situation can be reflected when he finds it. Moreover, if Kim Jong-un goes to Beijing by train, or if he wants to pass through mainland China, he also needs to ask the CCP to help provide security along the way. Where Kim Jong-un's train passes, the station must be closed, and the streets must be traffic controlled. The more dictatorship, the more "cherishing one's life", which seems to have become a law of any dictatorial party in world history.

There is no specific information on Xi Jinping's high-speed train ride this time, describing the characteristics of the high-speed train that Xi Jinping took and what arrangements were made along the way. However, learning from the experience of Jin Sanpang, the life of "200 catties" should be much more valuable than Sanpang in Beijing's eyes, so the security measures will never be lower than Sanpang's. And when Xi Jinping went to Hong Kong this time, he didn't take a plane or a high-speed train. Naturally, the main consideration was "safety". If something goes wrong with the plane, the chances of survival are slim. In terms of safety, rail trains have a lot of maneuvering space and can provide additional protection along the way.

People say that Xi Jinping always likes to imitate Mao. In fact, Xi Jinping now rides high-speed trains instead of planes, and he also has some shadows of Mao. In the 1950s and 1960s, Mao Zedong, the then leader of the Communist Party of China, did not stay in Zhongnanhai honestly. He often went out. He also took the plane at first, but the person in charge of security suggested that Mao take the train, which is safer, so it took a long time. For a period of time, Mao Zedong also traveled by train.

So much so that there is a saying of "Mao Zedong's special train", and even the so-called "moving Zhongnanhai". Back then, the CCP made great efforts for the security of Mao Zedong's special train, but even so, there were also various accidents that could not be ruled out. For example, on June 18, 1955, when Mao Zedong's train passed through the Xiaoshan area of ​​Hangzhou, the guards on the train heard a bang, and then got off the train to check and found that a hole was broken in the glass of one carriage, but it was about the size of a thumb. In the end, the top CCP directly ordered an investigation and put pressure on the public security in Xiaoshan area. The case was quickly solved. It was found that a local farmer resting beside the railway threw a stone when he saw the beautiful train that Lao Mao was riding on. . The farmer was sentenced to prison.

In 1971, according to the official statement of the CCP, Lin Biao planned a coup, and one of the key links was to attack Mao Zedong's special train. There are also three options, one is to use flamethrowers and bazookas to hit Lao Mao’s special train, the second is to use 100mm caliber modified anti-aircraft artillery to attack the train, and the third is to let a military commissar who has the opportunity to When Mao Zedong was seen on the train, he would shoot directly with a pistol. These are all official written records of the CCP. But in the end, it was unsuccessful. It is said that Mao Zedong also obtained information in advance and avoided it. If successful, history will be rewritten.

It can be seen that even if it is a train, the Communist bandits have to do enough security work for the party leader. From this, it can be imagined that the security workload of Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong this time by high-speed rail is certainly not small. At least the practice of closing stations and roads like Jin Sanpang's is likely to exist.

This is to say that Xi Jinping visited Hong Kong by high-speed rail for personal safety, and said so much.

Ride the "Red Flag Bulletproof Vehicle" in the mainland

When Xi Jinping arrived in Hong Kong, the bulletproof car he sat in after getting off the high-speed rail also had a story. In 2017, Xi Jinping went to Hong Kong in a BMW 7-series bulletproof car provided by the Hong Kong government. The dignitaries of many countries use this model. The outer shell is bulletproof armor, and the windows are 6 cm thick. The outer body of the car is resistant to ordinary bomb explosions. If someone shoots the body with a gun, it will not be penetrated for a while. The air-conditioning system in the car also has detection facilities. If the poisonous gas is found, it will close the external passage and turn into an "internal circulation" mode.

When Xi Jinping went to Hong Kong this time, he did not take the bulletproof car provided by the Hong Kong government, but the "Red Flag bulletproof car" of the mainland real estate. The Hong Kong media believed that it was a bulletproof car specially customized by Hongqi Company for Xi, which was different from the currently announced bulletproof car. of any car models, so no detailed information yet.

Some media noticed a detail. Xi Jinping came out of the Government House in Hong Kong on June 30, and he was still riding in a red flag bulletproof car, but the license plate was different from before, and it was suspected that the license plate had been changed. Security to achieve this level, it is really bloody.

Wear a mask almost all the time, no handshake

After Xi Jinping arrived in Hong Kong, he also wore a mask almost all the time, except when he was speaking alone with others far away, he wore a mask almost all the time. Citing the epidemic as an excuse, he did not shake hands with Hong Kong officials. It can be seen that the degree of fear of infection.

All those who are arranged to welcome Xi Jinping have to be quarantined for some time in advance, and the nucleic acid test is no problem before they can go to the scene to be a cheerleader.

"Iron Barrel" Guard

As for the police station at West Kowloon Station, there is almost a one-metre post, as well as the heavily guarded Wan Chai area, and a restricted flight zone has been set up on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. We have talked a lot about these in the previous two episodes. It's almost like an "iron barrel" bodyguard.


Not staying overnight in Hong Kong

Another one is not staying overnight in Hong Kong. We have talked a lot about it in our recent program. Even in Shenzhen, where Xi Jinping settled for the night, the authorities are mobilizing people in relevant areas, and some places have also set up flight restrictions on drones. In order to sleep peacefully alone, dozens of millions of grass people have to toss along.

Hong Kong government "returns its word" and sets off smoke bombs?
The last detail that needs to be mentioned, and it is also a very rare and ridiculous situation, is that the authorities are suspected of deliberately revealing false itineraries for Xi’s personal safety. On the afternoon of June 30, Hong Kong media reported that Xi would not attend Carrie Lam’s dinner at the Government House, but Xi went. On July 1, it was previously reported that Xi would not go to the Communist military camp in Central for a military parade, but Xi Jinping went to the Zhonghuan military camp at noon on July 1 and stayed for half an hour.

These seemingly "back-to-back" practices are likely to be part of security, deliberately releasing false information to disrupt the plans of any party who may have plans against Xi Jinping. Wherever his practice went, it was covered with three layers inside and three layers outside. Except for the problems of the security personnel themselves, even if the outside world knew the complete itinerary, it would be difficult to do anything.

Above, we reviewed the security work of Xi Jinping's trip to Hong Kong, and there should be a lot of unknown details.

While the Hong Kong Police Force is mobilizing for one person, there are also ordinary Hong Kong people who pay the price for it. For example, it was reported on the Hong Kong Lian Deng forum that some newborns were delayed in diagnosis and treatment due to road closures. And on July 1, the whole of Hong Kong was listed as a no-fly zone for small drones, and Xi Jinping was almost all on Hong Kong Island that day. However, a 42-year-old male photographer operating a small drone was arrested by the Hong Kong police at a "car meeting" being held at Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Just left Hong Kong 'Celebration' billboard blown down by wind and rain

Xi Jinping had just left Hong Kong on his forefoot. At 2 pm on 1 July 2022, he visited the Tai Po Science Park twice in a row. There was a large roadside billboard called "Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Review", which was blown down by the wind and rain. Some Hong Kong netizens joked that they should quickly use the National Security Law to convict this "wind and rain", and some Hong Kong netizens joked that it seemed that a foreign force had toppled the billboard. There are also people who are concise and concise, using the word "fallen down" to describe this matter.

In fact, this billboard was advertised by the local government as a very eye-catching sign to welcome Xi Jinping, not wanting to collapse as soon as Xi Jinping left Hong Kong. The Hong Kong SAR government has no face at all.

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Mainland reports on Xi Jinping's visit are very low-key

In mainland China, the report on Xi Jinping's visit to Hong Kong was very low-key, in sharp contrast to the attention of foreign media. Xinhua News Agency, CCTV, People's Daily and other party media just reported how Xi Jinping was welcomed in Hong Kong, how successful the so-called "one country, two systems" was in Hong Kong, etc. They made a lot of clichés. If it falls, it may be afraid of overturning. The foreign media is different. Many major media have reported and truthfully described what happened to Hong Kong.

The Wall Street Journal quoted Xi Jinping as the headline, saying: Xi Jinping said that only the central government can ensure prosperity and stability in Hong Kong. The report cited many instances of the CCP trampling on Hong Kong's democracy and the rule of law. "Voice of America" ​​quoted the position of the US congressman, saying that the CCP violated its international obligations and violated its commitment to Hong Kong. "Faguang" said, "Hong Kong's July 1st this year, only maintaining stability." More other media have mentioned that Hong Kong's democratic activities have almost disappeared, the freedom and prosperity of the past are no longer there, and many people have left their homes. This is the "earth-shaking" change in Hong Kong under the rule of the CCP.

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China's economic downturn

The same is true in mainland China. Professor "Li Kongyue" from the School of Management of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou recently stated publicly that there are 940 million people in China with a monthly income of less than 2,000 RMB. It is also included in this range, and 280 million people are quite poor, with a monthly income of only about 600 RMB. The professor Li also pointed out that 800 million people in China are in debt, and at least more than 200 million people are unemployed. The State Council of the Communist Party of China also mentioned in an internal meeting on the 27th that it is necessary to ensure that the so-called "large-scale return to poverty" does not occur. I think this sentence can be realized, because many Chinese have never been rich at all, so it is impossible to talk about it. What "return to poverty".

However, didn't the top CCP allocate funds in various names, and where did these funds end up going? A Chinese financial and economic big V posted on 23 June, listing a series of funds, but eventually disappeared, including nearly 20 trillion land transfer funds, more than 500 billion residential maintenance funds, tens of billions of civil aviation development funds, and more than 10 billion yuan each year. 400 billion highway toll revenue, etc. The big V said that Chinese society has a lot of funds, but there are ten questions about where they are used. Are these wealth obtained from the people and used for the people?

There is also a screenshot of the recent hot news. According to the data, China's GDP has reached the second place in the world in 2010. However, in the same year, China's per capita income ranked only 127th in the world. It is the ranking after the data is falsified, and the real per capita income data may be lower. So, where did all the money in China go? Is this just a matter of China's large population base? That is just an excuse used by the authorities to block arrows at a critical moment.

In recent years, CCP China's economy has been sluggish, and the economic crisis that Chinese people can personally experience may be getting closer.

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Many people in Wuxi, Jiangsu were diagnosed positive

At this time, Xi Jinping continued to shout in Wuhan that even if he sacrificed a little bit of the economy, he would continue to clear it.

No, on 30 June 2022, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province immediately opened the city closure measures because many people were confirmed positive, and many communities fell into a state of complete closure. A local person reported a picture showing a group of people walking on the streets of Wuxi wearing white isolation suits. From a distance, they looked like a biochemical force.

However, when we changed the camera to a close-up view, we found that it turned out that these were ordinary Wuxi citizens. They were a group of people who were to be forcibly quarantined. There were adults and children. isolation. The catastrophic memory caused by Shanghai's blockade has not yet been sealed, and now Wuxi, not far from Shanghai, has begun to toss again. The Chinese are really cooperative. As long as they have food to eat, it seems that the Communist Party is riding on people's heads and doing anything, and they can submit to it.

When you find that anyone has raised some objections, there are really pink people who take the initiative to help the government maintain stability, saying "a small arm can't twist a thigh". People who say such things don't know that when they say these words, the red devil is behind them, grinning evilly.




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