Many Businesses and Institution Are Facilitating Chinese Rioters in UK!

How Sutton United Football Club is Assisting Hong Kong Riotors “Adjust” To a Privileged Life in the UK! (8.2.2024)

We join with the hundreds of thousands of free-thinking Chinese people in the UK (and throughout the world) that do not believe in Christianity, reject the Falun Gong Cult, reject the Pro-Tibetan Cult and are loyal to the UK, whilst accepting that the Chinese people in the PRC possess an absolute Right to pursue the ‘Socialist’ Path that over one-billion people have chosen! We support the right of the PRC to self-determinate – whilst fully rejecting any and all attempts of US and UK Neo-Imperialism to subject the minds and bodies of ethnic Chinese people to persecution, oppression and total indignity! The fan-base of Sutton Unite Football Club should understand how the Owners of the Club are misusing the Stadium their money pays for! Below is an email exchange between myself and a Representative of Sutton United and the so-called ‘Hong Kong Christian Church’ – make of it what you will – but always think for yourself!

Mao Zedong Stamps 2023

China: Commemorative Stamps Issued Marking 130th Anniversary of Mao Zedong’s Birth – 纪念毛泽东同志诞辰130周年! (26.12.2023)

BEIJING, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — China Post will issue a commemorative stamp set on Tuesday to mark the 130th anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong.

A total of 7.8 million of these stamp sets, with a denomination of 4.8 yuan (about 68 U.S. cents) for each set, can be purchased at designated postal outlets and online shops over the next six months.

Each set contains four stamps, featuring the themes of persistence in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, construction of the Ming Tombs Reservoir, the holding of a global vision, and returning to the Jinggangshan Mountains.

Mao was born on Dec. 26, 1893 and died on Sept. 9th, 1976.

Alexander Werth (1942): The Anti-Religious Lies Told to the Romanian (Fascist) Soldiers! (2.10.2023)

The post discusses the evolution of Church and State separation, highlighting pivotal moments such as the execution of King Charles I, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution. The text also underscores similar observations by Marx and Engels in their “Communist Manifesto.” It stresses that religion wasn’t banned but separated from secular politics, evolving into non-influential, private pursuits in contemporary society—like China, Cuba, the US, et cetera. It concludes by criticizing US misrepresentation of religious freedom under Socialism.

China Commemorates Anniversary of War Against Japanese Aggression [1931-1945]! (18.9.2023)

About 3 km from the museum lies the Beidaying (Northern Grand Barracks) site that the Japanese troops bombarded. It officially reopened to visitors as an exhibition hall after renovations at the end of 2021.

Through more than 400 historical photos, over 200 relics, electronic maps, scene restorations, panoramic sand tables and other modern techniques, visitors can revisit the history at the exhibition hall.

Wang Lei, a resident of Shenyang, who lives near the former site of the Beidaying Site, said, “There were a few ordinary bungalows here, but now the site has been turned into an exhibition hall. It is very important to remember the history of the war. We should let young people know that this is the place where our national calamity occurred.”

China: Ministry of State Security (MSS) Detects CIA Penetration of Mainland! (22.8.2023)

Li Jun revealed to Hao that he was a member of the CIA’s Tokyo station. He hoped Hao to join him and asked Hao to work in a core department of China after returning to China. Hao agreed and signed an espionage agreement with the U.S. side and accepted the assessment and training from the U.S.

After returning to China, Hao managed to work in a nation-level department and continued to meet secretly with CIA personnel many times in China, providing a large amount of China’s confidential information to the U.S. and collecting espionage funds from the CIA.

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