China Brings Mainland Military Forces into Hong Kong – Protests Cry Freedom…
August 12, 2019
from The Conservative Treehouse:
As the U.S-China trade confrontation continues, China is running out of dollars. Beijing is burning through cash to prop up its manufacturing industries; and the currency devaluation only exacerbates the problem. A weak Yuan, makes their exports cheap; but China is an economy of dependency, and relies upon dollars to pay bills. Against this growing internal financial crisis, videos seem to confirm Chinese military moving into regions around Hong Kong as protests continue. Hong Kong nationals staged a three-day protest at Hong Kong’s international airport to draw attention to their plight.. https://youtu.be/Xlqj47dyauI
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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong police fired tear gas at demonstrators in the working class district of Sham Shui Po on Sunday, as yet another day of protest marches turned into a confrontation between police and activists. Ten straight weekends of increasingly violent protests have plunged Hong Kong into its most serious political crisis in decades, posing a challenge to the central government in Beijing.(link)
Many voices in the west have forgotten the lessons from Tienanmen Square, when the central Chinese government used the Mongolian army regulars to gain control over the protests. The authoritarian Chinese government is communist at its central core; despite the party leadership’s corruption and capitalistic wealth. Videos show the Chinese military are moving into Hong Kong to position themselves against those voices who are demanding the region remain a free and autonomous open society.
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Subject: Global Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion Mon Aug 12, 2019 6:21 pm
The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
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[ltr]The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.[/ltr]
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy
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However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance Global Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion https://youtu.be/rQ5TFp1hLiU
Profile picture for user Tyler Durden by Tyler Durden Mon, 08/12/2019 - 10:44 2 SHARES TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
Javier C. Hernández :heavy_check_mark: @HernandezJavier The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy 566 people are talking about this However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 :heavy_check_mark: @HuXijin_GT Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.
Embedded video 397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 357 people are talking about this And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAPGlobal Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion Profile picture for user Tyler Durden by Tyler Durden Mon, 08/12/2019 - 10:44 2 SHARES TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
Javier C. Hernández :heavy_check_mark: @HernandezJavier The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy 566 people are talking about this However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 :heavy_check_mark: @HuXijin_GT Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.
Embedded videoGlobal Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion Profile picture for user Tyler Durden by Tyler Durden Mon, 08/12/2019 - 10:44 2 SHARES TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
Javier C. Hernández :heavy_check_mark: @HernandezJavier The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy 566 people are talking about this However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 :heavy_check_mark: @HuXijin_GT Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.
Embedded video 397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 357 people are talking about this And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN · 10h #breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” Global Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion Profile picture for user Tyler Durden by Tyler Durden Mon, 08/12/2019 - 10:44 2 SHARES TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
Javier C. Hernández :heavy_check_mark: @HernandezJavier The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy 566 people are talking about this However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 :heavy_check_mark: @HuXijin_GT Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.
Embedded video 397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 357 people are talking about this And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN · 10h #breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.”
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 71 people are talking about this So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 71 people are talking about this So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 357 people are talking about this And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN · 10h #breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.”
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, Global Times Shows Dramatic Video Of Chinese Army Preparing For Hong Kong Invasion Profile picture for user Tyler Durden by Tyler Durden Mon, 08/12/2019 - 10:44 2 SHARES TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint The Hong Kong/China feud is going from bad to worse on Monday, when as reported earlier, the Hong Kong airport authority advised all passengers to leave the terminal buildings as soon as possible in an unprecedented disruption after thousands of anti-government protesters occupied the airport terminal building.
Javier C. Hernández :heavy_check_mark: @HernandezJavier The scene at Hong Kong’s airport, where thousands of protesters have flooded the terminal. The airport took the rare step of canceling all flights and shutting down.
1,148 3:28 AM - Aug 12, 2019 · Islands District, Hong Kong Twitter Ads info and privacy 566 people are talking about this However, what confirmed that as Beijing has been warning for the past week, Hong Kong's insubordination will no longer be tolerated by Beijing, was a video - complete with dramatic World War III style music - published by the state-owned tabloid Global Times, which showed "The People's Armed Police have been assembling in Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong, in advance of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Hu Xijin 胡锡进 :heavy_check_mark: @HuXijin_GT Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.
Embedded video 397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 357 people are talking about this And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN · 10h #breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.”
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 71 people are talking about this So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 71 people are talking about this So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN · 10h #breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.”
Will Ripley :heavy_check_mark: @willripleyCNN Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 71 people are talking about this So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
e of apparent large-scale exercises."
Global Times' prolific - and trolling - Editor in Chief, Hu Xijin naturally chimed in on twitter, pointing out that Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly and noting that while the "Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this."
Quote :
Hu Xijin 胡锡进
:heavy_check_mark:@HuXijin_GT
[ltr]Hong Kong Airport canceled all remaining flights Mon afternoon due to illegal assembly. Central government still exercises restraints, and respects HK's high-degree of autonomy under one country, two systems. But I have an intuition riots won't be allowed to keep on like this.[/ltr]
397 4:54 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy
[ltr]
357 people are talking about this
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And the icing on the cake: CNN's Will Ripley reporting that Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.” As Ripley adds, "Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents."
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Will Ripley
:heavy_check_mark:@willripleyCNN
· 10h
[ltr]#breaking Chinese media published a new video of the country’s military run armed police assembling in the city of Shenzen, which borders Hong Kong, ahead of “large-scale exercises.”[/ltr]
Quote :
Will Ripley
:heavy_check_mark:@willripleyCNN
[ltr]Chinese law authorizes the use of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) to “handle riots, unrest, severe violent criminal activities, terrorist attacks and other public safety incidents.”[/ltr]
59 5:13 AM - Aug 12, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy
[ltr]
71 people are talking about this
[/ltr]
So will China invade Hong Kong and potentially trigger a global war as the west has no choice but to come to the wayward territory's defense? We will find out, but recall what what Steve "the Big Short" Eisman said last week, who said that his biggest fear right now are the Hong Kong protests, warning that "the people who are protesting are not backing down, the Chinese government doesn’t seem to be backing down, so if cooler heads don’t prevail it’s possible things in Hong Kong could get very ugly" and adding that "That’s actually what I’m worried about the most right now, because every weekend we’ve got this drama where the people of Hong Kong are having protests in the millions and its starting to get very violent."
China Brings Mainland Military Forces into Hong Kong – Protests Cry Freedom…