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The Story of "Explosives"
Original Article by Author ä½œč€…, 20-7-2019 (Part 1/2)

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Regarding the so called ā€œexplosivesā€ found in a warehouse in Tsuen Wan, well trained Hong Kong people must have recognised this as, yet, an employed strategy the Hong Kong Police used to frame the protesters. The orchestration of the finding of the ā€œexplosivesā€ is clearly a show to manipulate the World to believe the protesters are truly what they have always claimed, thugs and rioters. The evidence being that a police officer with foreign background held the press conference instead of a high-ranked local police officer. There must be an ulterior motive in this incident ā€“ to smear and discredit the protesters.

(to be continued)

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The Story of "Explosives"
Original Article by Author ä½œč€…, 20-7-2019
(continued, 2/2)

#article #analysis #opinion

Regarding the so called ā€œexplosivesā€ found in a warehouse in Tsuen Wan, well trained Hong Kong people must have recognised this as, yet, an employed strategy the Hong Kong Police used to frame the protesters. The orchestration of the finding of the ā€œexplosivesā€ is clearly a show to manipulate the World to believe the protesters are truly what they have always claimed, thugs and rioters. The evidence being that a police officer with foreign background held the press conference instead of a high-ranked local police officer. There must be an ulterior motive in this incident ā€“ to smear and discredit the protesters.

A point to note, the Hong Kong Police stressed that they had seized the explosives, Triacetone triperoxide (hereinafter called TATP) and detonated them on the rooftop of the building where the explosives were found this morning at 7 am. The wall is blackened with smoke on the rooftop. Hong Kong National Front said in a strong tone that they have no plan for creating any kind of explosives and that they do not know where did the explosives come from. If the Hong Kong National Front is saying the truth, then the police must be lying and planted the evidence into the warehouse.

WHAT IS TATP?

TATP is the devil itself. It is responsible for multiples bombing in London, Sri Lanka, and Paris. It touches the nerve of international media when mentioned because the explosives correlate peopleā€™s minds to terrorism.

TATP is highly unstable. It has a characteristic of not creating any inflammation and flame and it burns when exploded; on top of that, it uses the theory of rapid expansion of gases to create substantial damages.

200g of TATP is enough to blow up an entire airplane. Yet, the police claimed they had detonated 1kg of TATP on a rooftop with the damage of only a blackened wall, not even a window is shattered due to the induced detonation performed this morning.

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When it comes to the rights of Hong Kongers, Britain must be clearer with China
Bob Seely, a Member of the Parliament, has said that the current situation in Hong Kong signifies the struggle between liberal and authoritarian visions for humanityā€™s future and is now on the global frontline for civil freedoms. He suggested the British Government to be clearer and more consistent in defending liberal values, to call on China to respect the Basic Law, and to make sensible changes to the British National Overseas passports, so to oppose the new authoritarian model championed by China.

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Chinese People's Liberation Army is violating Hong Kong Basic Law

Editorā€™s Note
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) is interfering with Hong Kong's internal affairs again, after they did so in October 2018. The excuse they gave last time was to clean up the aftermath of Typhoon Hato. How about this time? They said they wanted to volunteer to clean up after the on-going protest at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU).

This is a real problem, because, if the PLA can make their own decisions to "clean up" anytime and anywhere as they see fit, who's to say they won't do it again when their targets are not as "innocent" as fallen trees and bricks on the road?

This certainly would be the end of "One Country, Two Systems" policy.

And, who knows? Perhaps the PLA has been "helping out" already. After all, they have been spotted wearing Hong Kong police uniform and calling themselves "police" inside their military camps. Perhaps the PLA will be roaming the streets of Hong Kong sooner than most people would like to believe.


By law, PLA cannot "volunteer" to participate in Hong Kong's internal security affairs. So, when did the Hong Kong Government make this "request?" When did China Central Military Commission give the "order" to the Hong Kong stationed troops to carry out this "mission" of intervening Hong Kong's public security? What's the deal with this law violation from Hong Kong Government to the China Central Government?

Further reading:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/11245

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More On the Chinese Data Encryption Law - The Authority Will Involve in Password Management


The Cryptography Law proposed 44 measures which revolves "how to use passwords", "who manages passwords", and "how to manage passwords". The Cryptography Law classifies passwords into three categories: core passwords, ordinary passwords, and commercial passwords. The core passwords and the common passwords are "state-secrets" for the protection of state-level secret messages. Commercial passwords are used to protect messages that are not state secrets and can be used by the Chinese citizens, legal persons and other organizations to protect networks and information security.

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https://telegra.ph/More-On-the-Chinese-Data-Encrption-Law---The-Authority-Will-Involve-in-Password-Management-11-09

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Chinese Can Lead the AI Development as They Have Less Concern on Privacy


While the negotiation between China and the US is going to an interim agreement, the wrestling in technology between the countries continued. China dove deep in developing artificial intelligence (AI) technology, aiming to become the leading role in the field. As the development of AI requires supports of big data, monitoring can be indispensable. Chinese AI technology has entered the school campuses, and students wear headbands for monitoring. These acts undoubtedly brought out the privacy controversy but media from the US believed that Chinese are more willing to sacrifice their privacy in order to grab advantages in the wrestling.

Continue reading:
https://telegra.ph/Chinese-Can-Lead-the-AI-Development-as-They-Have-Less-Concern-on-Privacy-11-09

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