Friday, September 20, 2019

meanwhile, back in Hong Kong




China's communist gov't is using their net citizens to doxx the protesters.

On 18 of September, the China Central Television (CCTV) published a video on its official Weibo account, in which it urged others to use the site to “take off the masks” of the Hong Kong ”rioters”.
The doxing website, was originally registered as hkleaks.org around the end of August and recently moved to a Russian hosting service upon complaint against privacy violations:


Doxxing site hkleaks. ru hosted on Russian domain, using a Russian email (Yandex) & Russian DDOS protection service (ddos-guard) posts personal details of protesters, activists. It recently added info of an HK01 employee & other Apple Daily staff, editorial and non-ed

the idea is to get the western MSM to swallow their propaganda and ignore that one quarter of Hong Kong's citizens have joined the protests.

and China's aggression is not just against the citizens of Hong Kong:

StrategyPage describes the massive aggression to steal the ilets/shoals in the West Philippine sea despite the International court ruling that this area belongs to the Philippines.

Because the US doesn't want war, Obama pressured the then president not to oppose them when they chased away fishermen and dug up the seabed to build artificial islands.

Duterte, faced with these militarized islands, tried to make nice but China just reneged on the deal and tricked him.

it's not just about the oil and fishing reserves in the area, but these militarized islands could block the sealanes to other East Asian countries.
Vietnam also suffers major losses and other nations like Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea are threatened to a lesser extent. The Chinese claims are not confined to the South China Sea but aim to expand Chinese control to much of the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. As a result India, Singapore and Malaysia feel threatened as well.
the article also mentions the non military push back against Chinese aggression in the form of spying (my federal OPM file was hacked by China), but in stealing intellectual property:

The Americans have gone to war with China, but not militarily. The Americans, and many other Chinese trading partners, have been accumulating grievances because of Chinese economic crimes and rampant (and ongoing) espionage efforts. China steals patent protected property as well as trade secrets (unpatented knowledge that was created at great expense.) China is currently caught between the after-effects of economic misbehavior inside China and American demands to reform and restitution. The U.S. is imposing tariffs and other trade penalties on China and the Chinese leadership is feeling the heat and unable, so far, to come up with an adequate defense.
not mentioned: That the greedy capitalists in the west decided to move western jobs to China to make a profit, and envisioned a future world where some people would identify as world citizens and run the place, so screw the ordinary folks whose jobs are lost.

 No, I didn't get this idea from a right wing (or a socialist) web site, but from the 1992 book the Work of Nations by Robert Reich (Clinton's sect of labor). Read the whole thing, that predicts how the international elite planned today's world, and maybe the Trump hatred is because he is representing those left behind by the elites' plans.

on the other hand, the good news is that by moving blue collar/ factory jobs to China and other countries, mainly in Asia, the elite capitalist establishment did lift a billion people out of poverty.

so will Trumpieboy's sanctions cause poverty to return? Will there be a world wide recession because of his policies?


Right now, China is being aggressive against outsider countries partly to get power over the economy of east and central Asia, but also to distract the population from the corruption inside the country... and with African Swine Flu decimating the pig population there, a food crisis could result (not just China but Vietnam and the Koreas, and now a few cases in the Philippines) and complicate matters.


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