Chinese beauty refueling encounters central enterprise fraud, calls Sinopec to be harassed by phone.
Commentators sharply comment on why the Chinese Communist Party is hyping up the fireworks of the U.S.-China talks. Speaking of the U.S.-China meeting, Biden told the media Friday, “I’m proud of the secretary of state.” Media reports cursed U.S. Communist Party Politburo member Yang Jiechi’s daughter for staying in the U.S. Foreign Minister Wang Yi uncovered Yang Jiechi watching pornography in his office.
WHO helped the Chinese Communist Party control the panel of experts and blocked U.S. experts from investigating the origins of the outbreak. Imitating treatment of huawei, 2 key Republican senators urge Biden to restrict SMIC. After Sweden, Norway closes Confucius Institute.
In Hong Kong and Taiwan news, the Chinese Communist Party secretly stretches its black hand! Satellite photos leak: A brand new military base for the Communist army, fearing to stir up a trilateral vortex between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait and the U.S. The latest poll in Hong Kong: 21% of Hong Kong people intend to leave Hong Kong permanently, 60% have no confidence in future politics. Based on Hong Kong’s population of 7.5 million, that’s 1.575 million people to emigrate.
WHO helps Chinese Communist Party control panel; blocks U.S. experts from investigating origin of outbreak
The picture shows the World health Organization (WHO) sign.
The Wall Street Journal reported on the 18th that the World Health Organization (WHO) has given authorization to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to control the expert group to prevent U.S. medical experts from going to China to investigate the origin of the CCP virus (COVID-19).
In a report compiled by Voice of Hope, China Daily said the WHO has allowed Chinese Communist Party officials to determine which U.S. scientists can join the international investigation into the origins of the Chinese Communist virus. So far, no medical experts recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been allowed to join the investigation, the WHO said.
Nikolai Petrovsky, a professor at Flinders University in Australia, disclosed that 50 percent of the members of the panel allowed by WHO were arranged by the Chinese Communist government, and that some of the international members of the panel are quite communist-leaning. This means that this panel can only issue findings that are agreed to by the Chinese Communist government. Therefore, in his opinion, this is not an independent investigative panel.
Fears of Leaks Rumored to Restrict Military, State Agencies and SOEs from Driving Teslas
The Wall Street Journal quoted sources as saying that the Chinese Communist Party will restrict the use of tesla cars by military personnel, certain government agencies and staff of state-owned enterprises. China is concerned that Tesla cars could be a source of leaks of information related to national security.
Notably, the ban on Tesla by the Communist Party’s military came “simultaneously” with Thursday’s top-level meeting between the U.S. and China, the first since Biden took office.
The Bloomberg report, citing people familiar with the matter who declined to be identified, said the Chinese military issued a ban requiring Tesla owners to park their vehicles outside military-owned areas. Residents of military Family compounds were notified of the ban this week because authorities are concerned that the U.S. electric car maker is collecting sensitive data through built-in cameras in ways it cannot control.
Tesla rumored to be banned from Chinese military areas and family homes © Web Weibo.
Tesla China issued a statement that Tesla’s privacy policy complies with Chinese laws and regulations, and that there is no violation of users’ personal privacy through in-car cameras in the vehicles used by Tesla users. All Tesla user vehicles in the Chinese market do not have in-car cameras turned on and do not involve built-in cameras to monitor fully automated driving beta tests. Tesla China also said that Tesla is equipped with the world’s leading cybersecurity system with security levels to ensure user privacy protection.
Li Ziqi‘s snail noodles caught in scandal, exposed to cigarette butts
Mainland netizen Li Ziqi’s brand of snail noodles is once again involved in a Food safety scandal.
According to consumer Ms. Wang, she found a cigarette butt stuck between the cooked noodles and bean curd while eating Li ZiQi’s snail noodles on the 6th, “I took a few bites and it was disgusting”. The snail noodles in question were purchased by Ms. Wang from Li ZiQi’s flagship store through “VIA Live”. After the incident, Ms. Wang received 77 yuan in compensation.
Li ZiQi’s products are mostly produced in OEM mode and have been complained about many times due to food safety issues. In September last year, some consumers said they had eaten razor blades from Li ZiQi’s snail noodles, and Li ZiQi responded that it was a “planned and organized malicious smear campaign”. In January of this year, Li ZiQi’s brand Doduo mushroom sauce was exposed for “allegedly falsifying nutrition labels and exaggerating propaganda”.
Li Ziqi, a native of Mianyang, Sichuan province, began filming videos showing ancient food a few years ago and became well-known, rapidly rising in popularity and becoming a netizen. Li Ziqi was questioned by netizens as having team support. Since mid-December 2019, the CCP’s People’s Daily has issued four rare articles in a row, promoting Li Ziqi, and a number of CCP party media have also been unanimously enthusiastic about Li Ziqi.
Current commentators say that the CCP has created some figures and established some heroes at different times to guide public opinion and control society, but such creation will not leave official traces as it did in the past. The Chinese Communist Party needs more means to put Gold on its face.
Chinese woman who was cheered by a central enterprise fraud, called out Sinopec and was harassed by phone
The picture shows a Chinese woman publicly complaining on a video about the “fuel oil treasure scheme” fraud at a Sinopec gas station.
In mainland China, there are a variety of fraudulent schemes that can’t be prevented, especially by the Chinese Communist Party’s state-owned enterprises, which make it easier for people to fall for them.
A Guangdong woman who calls herself “Qiao Zhi Rou” was the first to post a video on ShakeYin on March 12 about her experience with the “fuel oil treasure scheme” fraudulent sales incident at a Sinopec gas station in a service area in Dongguan, saying that a young man was selling her “When she finally paid, she was asked to pay 500 yuan. When she came back and talked to her colleague about the incident, her colleague said that her classmates back Home were selling Fuel Power at gas stations, all in the same way, and that they could easily make a commission of 20,000 to 30,000 each month.
She questioned, there are hundreds of millions of car owners in China, each person was cheated 500 yuan, the amount is very substantial, how many more people are going to be cheated by the fuel po?
Three days later, Qiao female and sent a video that after she reported her name, Sinopec quickly checked her background, she soon received some phone calls from leaders, hoping that big things will be small, she and meet Humen North Sinopec gas station and area leaders.
But surprisingly, she said she began to receive many strange phone harassment, abusive. A netizen also told her that Sinopec had mobilized all its employees to complain about her video on the official Shake Shack platform.
Qiao was inexplicably grief-stricken and questioned where those harassers got her phone number from and whether there would be more aggressive behavior? Can her personal safety be protected?
Hong Kong’s latest poll: 21% of Hong Kong people intend to leave Hong Kong permanently, 60% have no confidence in future politics
According to Hong Kong’s Sing Tao Daily on March 19, a survey on immigration issues conducted by the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion Research “We Hong Kong People Project” shows that 65% of the respondents have no confidence in Hong Kong’s future political environment; about 21% of the respondents said they plan to leave Hong Kong permanently. The study was conducted between the 15th and 18th of this month, through an online survey interviewing 5,697 Hong Kong residents.
Imitating Treatment of Huawei, Key Republican Senators Urge Biden to Restrict SMIC
Two key U.S. Republican lawmakers on Friday (March 19) urged the Biden Administration to further tighten export restrictions on Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), which is on the U.S. Commerce Department’s list of entities, to prevent SMIC from obtaining equipment or products from anywhere in the world that originate from advanced U.S. technology. SMIC is the largest chipmaker in China. Earlier this month, Netherlands-based Asmac (ASML) announced it would continue selling deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography machines to SMIC through 2021.
Voice of America reports that the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), sent a joint letter Friday to U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, asking the Biden administration to persuade the Dutch government to prevent Asmac from selling deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography to SMIC.
In their letter, the lawmakers also requested that the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) be applied to SMIC, a listed entity, to cover any semiconductor manufacturing equipment that uses or incorporates any technology of U.S. origin, following the precedent set by Huawei. “We must ensure that SMIC is unable to obtain critical semiconductor manufacturing equipment from anywhere in the world.”
Following Sweden, Norway Closes Confucius Institute
Following the closure of the Confucius Institute in Sweden, Norway will also close the only Confucius Institute in the country. The Confucius Institute has been accused of being a tool for the Chinese Communist Party to export its red ideology and perform espionage missions. The United States, Canada, Australia and other countries have closed several Confucius Institutes on national security grounds. Free Asia reported on March 19 that the Confucius Institute at the University of Bergen in Norway is closing, the second Nordic country to no longer have a Confucius Institute in its territory.
Why the Chinese Communist Party is hyping the U.S.-China talks as a firestorm
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been making a lot of hype in mainland China, as top CCP official Yang Jiechi lambasted the U.S. at the opening of the U.S.-China talks, but none of Yang’s 17-minute long speech was translated, and only a few minutes were spent in translation. Commentator Zhong Yuan analyzed that after the intensive four-party talks between the U.S., Japan, India and Australia, and the 2+2 talks between the U.S., Japan and the U.S. and South Korea, the Chinese Communist Party top brass should realize that the U.S.-China relations are hopeless for the Time being and are under even greater pressure. There is no other way but to incite patriotism and fool the people.
WHO helps Chinese Communist Party control panel; blocks U.S. experts from investigating origins of outbreak
The picture shows the World Health Organization (WHO) sign.
The Wall Street Journal reports on the 18th that the World Health Organization (WHO) has given the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorization to control a team of experts to prevent U.S. medical experts from going to China to investigate the origin of the CCP virus (COVID-19).
In a report compiled by Voice of Hope, China Daily said the WHO has allowed Chinese Communist Party officials to determine which U.S. scientists can join the international investigation into the origins of the Chinese Communist Party virus. So far, no medical experts recommended by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been allowed to join the investigation, the WHO said.
Nikolai Petrovsky, a professor at Flinders University in Australia, disclosed that 50 percent of the members of the panel allowed by WHO were arranged by the Chinese Communist government, and that some of the international members of the panel are quite communist-leaning. This means that this panel can only issue findings that are agreed to by the Chinese Communist government. Therefore, in his opinion, this is not an independent investigative panel.
Fears of Leaks Rumored to Restrict Military, State Agencies and SOEs from Driving Teslas
The Wall Street Journal quoted sources as saying that the Chinese Communist Party will restrict the use of Tesla cars by military personnel, certain government agencies and staff of state-owned enterprises. China is concerned that Tesla cars could be a source of leaks of information related to national security.
Notably, the ban on Tesla by the Communist Party’s military came “simultaneously” with Thursday’s top-level meeting between the U.S. and China, the first since Biden took office.
The Bloomberg report, citing people familiar with the matter who declined to be identified, said the Chinese military issued a ban requiring Tesla owners to park their vehicles outside military-owned areas. Residents of military family compounds were notified of the ban this week because authorities are concerned that the U.S. electric car maker is collecting sensitive data through built-in cameras in ways it cannot control.
Tesla rumored to be banned from Chinese military areas and family homes © Web Weibo.
Tesla China issued a statement that Tesla’s privacy policy complies with Chinese laws and regulations, and that there is no violation of users’ personal privacy through in-car cameras in the vehicles used by Tesla users. All Tesla user vehicles in the Chinese market do not have in-car cameras turned on and do not involve built-in cameras to monitor fully automated driving beta tests. Tesla China also said that Tesla is equipped with the world’s leading network security system to ensure user privacy protection.
Hong Kong’s latest poll: 21% of Hong Kong people intend to leave Hong Kong permanently 60% have no confidence in future politics
According to Hong Kong’s Sing Tao Daily on March 19, a survey on immigration issues conducted by the Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion Research “We Hong Kong People Project” shows that 65% of the respondents have no confidence in the future political environment of Hong Kong; about 21% of the respondents said they plan to leave Hong Kong permanently. The study was conducted between the 15th and 18th of this month, interviewing 5,697 Hong Kong residents through an online survey.
The Chinese Communist Party has a dark hand! Satellite photo leak: New Communist military base threatens to stir up a trilateral vortex between the U.S., China and Taiwan
Late on March 12, 2021, an Open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyst (d-atis@detresfa) tweeted a satellite photo showing a new Communist military base in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province. According to satellite positioning, it is only 183 kilometers from Penghu, and this base, along with the recently observed expansion of two military airfields also located in Fujian, could make the Communist forces pose a great pressure and threat to the Taiwan Strait! Adding to the instability of the region.
Taiwan media newspaper quack reported that from the satellite aerial photos can be seen, this new military base located in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province has 1700 meters of airport runway (war runway), 600 meters of the main runway (currently visible), 10 helicopter landing pads, and 27 parking sheds, the scale is quite large, the picture can also be seen in three helicopters have been parked next to the parking shed.
In addition to helicopters, military UAV unmanned helicopters are most likely one of the weapons deployed at this base. UAVs can observe enemy targets from a distance and transmit information back to the operations center, making the battlefield environment transparent for commanders to give orders. Military analyst d-atis tweeted that the base is likely to provoke a trilateral vortex between the U.S., China and Taiwan, and that its scale will create a new threat in the Taiwan Strait.
Photo: Three Mi-8/M-17 helicopters are visible on the ramp on Feb. 18, 2021
The new military base, which has not been reported in the past, could be seen as a product of Xi Jinping‘s eagerness to solve the Taiwan issue and expand the Communist military’s war effort after he took office, as well as a hidden intention to challenge the established international order and break through the first island chain, or even directly challenge the U.S. military, military expert He Chenghui said after seeing satellite aerial photos of the newly completed military base.
He Chenghui said the 27 hangars are large enough for many military aircraft to be stationed, and in addition to the helicopters that have been photographed, the length of the runway observed so far is roughly estimated to be sufficient for fighter jets to land and take off, posing a threat and pressure on the waters and airspace southwest of Taiwan, as well as around the Dongsha Islands.
“Although helicopters fly slowly, they can fly close to the sea or use the terrain for concealment, which is still a formidable threat for surprise operations. Taiwan’s nearby islands, such as Kinmen, Matsu, Wuqiu, and even Penghu, could be targets, as these potential targets are relatively close to the communist forces and can take advantage of favorable terrain along the coast, while Taiwan is relatively far away. Therefore, the possibility of communist forces using helicopters to raid small islands has become an issue that must be considered for defensive operations.”
He Chenghui stressed that “one country, two systems” has long existed in name only. After solving the Hong Kong problem, the next step is to concentrate on Taiwan, I’m afraid.
The new military base built by the communist army in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province is only 183.17 kilometers away from Penghu, which is very close.
The new military base built by the Communist army in Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province is only 386.11 kilometers from the Dongsha Islands.
From Google Map, we can only see that the new military airport site in Zhangpu County is still empty and no military facilities have been built yet.
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