Who's Behind Hong Kong Protests

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'Gang of 4': Who is misleading the young in HK? 揭秘禍港四人幫

China's state broadcaster trying their hand at attack journalism. They really suck at it.

 

It's no coincidence that the main CIA spy base in East Asia is in Hong Kong in the form of a US consulate with 1300-1800 staff. That's a lot of "diplomats" for 85,000 American residents.

 

Jimmy Lai is a HK billionaire & media owner, & heavily engaged in the American "pro-democracy" agenda particurly with his "Apple Daily" news outlet. He's reportedly been kicked out of his clan for his traitorous role in the unrest in HK.

 

None of the people pulling the strings have any skin in the game. They whip up other people's kids to "fight for freedom" & don't even show up to the protests. All of their kids have foreign passports & attend foreign schools, mostly in UK/US.

 

Hong Kong youth will hopefully wake up to the game being played on them when the dust settles.

 

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Meet Nathan Law, one of the so-called "Hong Kong independence" supporters and a prominent face of the illegal "Occupy Central" movement in 2014. Nathan has just announced on his FB that he's in New York City preparing to attend Yale University.

 

Last week, Nathan was seen meeting with Julie Eadeh, political unit chief of the US consulate-general (read senior CIA officer) in Hong Kong:

 

Nathan Law has become a meme.

 

 

 

 

Its worth noting that this very same thing happened to the Tienanmen Square Incident student leaders. They were smuggled out via HK by 5-Eyes countries & ended up with scholarships to top US/UK universities.

Google "Operation Yellow Bird".

 

 

 

2015 the US State Department hosted 'NED' promoted "activist" Nathan Law

 

Nathan meeting Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Eliot Engel

 

NED event, Nathan Law, Martin Lee (another running dog of US in HK, pictured left)

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