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China Furthers Its Hong Kong Takeover – Politicians Who Spoke Out About China Are Targeted and Arrested

China Furthers Its Hong Kong Takeover – Politicians Who Spoke Out About China Are Targeted and Arrested

Over the past year China has tortured the people of the friendly city – country of Hong Kong.  This once great British colony was turned over to the Chinese in the late 1990’s.  Despite China’s promises to not interfere with the country for 50 years, China has slowly infiltrated the government and culture. Last year protesters of the China takeover were active in the streets but then COVID hit and the city has been shut down for nearly a year.  Small businesses are in ruins and the world class airport which once bragged about being the best in the ...
German COVID Civil Rights Protestors Gather in Berlin to Protest COVID Lockdown; Call to Restore Sovereignty, Liberty and Democracy

German COVID Civil Rights Protestors Gather in Berlin to Protest COVID Lockdown; Call to Restore Sovereignty, Liberty and Democracy

Tens of thousands of protestors (~40,000) gathered in Berlin today outside the U.S. Embassy to protest the COVID lockdown and demand civil rights and call for a restoration of national sovereignty, liberty and democracy. At least 20,000 people defied a threatened government ban and COVID restrictions today to gather at Berlin’s Brandenburg gate. Despite attempts by state-run and mainstream media to demonize the protestors as dangerous, violent extremists, the demonstration was peaceful, crossed party lines from left to right, and even featured a piano rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine”. Leftist Berlin Interior Senator Andreas Geisel, a former member of the ...
Letter From Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn: ‘if the United States wants to survive the onslaught of socialism, if we are to continue to enjoy self-government...'

Letter From Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn: ‘if the United States wants to survive the onslaught of socialism, if we are to continue to enjoy self-government…’

Former National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, who has been fighting the courts to have his case thrown out, said “I am not done’ in an email to a journalist that was posted Friday on Twitter that “I am not done.” Flynn’s inference is important, as evidence discovered this year by the Justice Department has revealed that the three star general was allegedly set up by bureau agents investigating President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and their debunked theory that the campaign conspired with Russia. The Justice Department asked the court last month to drop the charges against Flynn and ...
Hong Kong Protesters Crush China Supporters in Historic Election Win

Hong Kong Protesters Crush China Supporters in Historic Election Win

The Hong Kong pro-democracy movement fueled record voter turnout and a crushing defeat for pro-China parties in Sunday’s District Council election, leaving the establishment with only 60 of the nearly 500 seats on the council. Voters took to the streets to celebrate the victories – and the losses of public officials who had become the villains of the pro-democracy movement like Junius Ho, a District Council member who gained notoriety by shaking hands and chatting with a mob of communists while they violently assaulted unarmed protesters in July. Champagne overflowed on the streets Monday afternoon in celebration. Many of those elected ...
Houston Rockets Owner Tweets Support for Hong Kong Freedom Resulting in Reparations from China and NBA Apology ($$>Freedom=NBA)

Houston Rockets Owner Tweets Support for Hong Kong Freedom Resulting in Reparations from China and NBA Apology ($$>Freedom=NBA)

The NBA has publicly apologized to Communist China after Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted out support for Hong Kong protesters, but the league has no issue with their employees regularly criticizing President Trump. Morey's tweet prompted multiple Chinese businesses and organizations -- including the sportswear brand Li-Ning, SPD Bank and the Chinese Basketball Association -- to condemn the team and suspend their work with the franchise. The Chinese consulate in Houston also scolded the Rockets, saying: "We have lodged representations and expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Houston Rockets... Anybody with conscience would support the efforts made by ...
Congress Pushes Ahead with Hong Kong Bill, Angering China

Congress Pushes Ahead with Hong Kong Bill, Angering China

Both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act through committee on Wednesday, paving the way for a floor vote and triggering an incendiary rant out of the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Thursday. The act, if signed into law, would protect Hong Kong protesters’ ability to enter the United States if participating in peaceful protests damages their criminal records unjustly and requires the U.S. government to continuously assess China’s repression of the autonomous city, requiring sanctions if the Communist Party acts against it. Hong Kong’s people have been protesting by the ...
China Unloads Troops & Cargo Into Hong Kong From Giant Ship Amidst Rumors of Crackdown

China Unloads Troops & Cargo Into Hong Kong From Giant Ship Amidst Rumors of Crackdown

A huge Chinese cargo ship has unloaded troops and vehicles into Hong Kong amidst rumors of a military crackdown on protesters. “The ship in question, Chang Da Long, is a 140.5m-long vehicle carrier,” reports Shephard Media. “It arrived at Stonecutters Island at 17:36 on 28 August and, after unloading its cargo, departed by 23:19. In total, the 19,864t vessel was berthed at the PLA naval base for 5.5h.” Authorities claim that the ship is part of the routine annual rotation of PLA troops and equipment PLA Hong Kong Garrison. However, while road convoys are a regular sight, “the presence ...
Hongkongers March Again (2 million strong)

Hongkongers March Again (2 million strong)

2,000,000 citizens marched to demand that the government fully withdraw the Extradition Bill, investigate into the excessive violence used by police on 12 June, unconditionally release arrested protesters and retract the government’s characterization of the 12 June protest as a "riot". The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), the group organizing protests against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, announced that nearly 2 million people attended protests on Sunday, the largest recorded assembly in the history of Hong Kong, according to the Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP). The figure is even more impressive given that the protest occurred after ...
Hong Kong Government Responds to Public Protests, but Refuses to Withdraw Extradition Bill

Hong Kong Government Responds to Public Protests, but Refuses to Withdraw Extradition Bill

The government finally responded to the public, but refused to fully withdraw the bill and to drop the rioting charges against the protesters. Carrie Lam, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, refused to withdraw the Extradition Bill but only temporarily suspended it. At the same time, internal orders were given to medical staff in hospitals to disclose protesters’ personal information to the police, resulting in at least five injured demonstrators being arrested in hospitals. Some injured protesters did not seek medical treatment for fear of being arrested ...
Hongkongers Who Attempt to Prevent Legislative Proceedings on the Extradition Bill by Surrounding the Legislative Council are Attacked by Police

Hongkongers Who Attempt to Prevent Legislative Proceedings on the Extradition Bill by Surrounding the Legislative Council are Attacked by Police

On June 12th, the protesters demanded an immediate stop to the second reading of the Extradition Bill. Ignored by the government, tens of thousands of Hongkongers attempted to prevent legislative proceedings on the Extradition Bill by surrounding the Legislative Council, where they faced excessive violence from the police. The government ignored the chorus of public opposition. The government insisted on putting the Extradition Bill forward for its final vote at the Legislative Council meeting on 12 June despite the unprecedented turnout of protesters against the bill on 9 June. Protesters demanded an immediate stop to the second reading of ...