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I detect that the US gov't engages in various "daemonizing"
activities against China.<br>
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It's daemonization in three senses of the term:<br>
they make China out to be evil;<br>
they buffet China with various subversions;<br>
and they use the Chinese to do various background tasks according to
their wishes.<br>
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I dont know if the CIA is funding the "Xinjiang terrorists" or not.
Some how they got enough cash<br>
to buy a couple of nice SUVs and blow them up with gasoline near
Tian'anmen. Because of that you need a permit to buy gasoline if
you want to run a backup generator. I get gas out of my "truck"
with a "Kentucky credit card" (a siphon hose) for our generator at
the lab.<br>
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Interestingly the knife attacks by the "uighurs" has made it
somewhat more difficult to <br>
buy kitchen cutlery in China. We buy quite a bit more knives than
the average<br>
rate because we send out brand new sharp high quality butcher knives
with<br>
our popular pig autopsy kits. We have had to pay extra fees to get
the knives recently.<br>
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Since our move to new digs on the north of the city I bought some
new kitchen knives at the Metro. The knife department guy took my
passport number as I bought 4 big sharp knives with red molded
plastic handles for home use.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/26/2014 11:03 PM, Karen Aram via
Peace-discuss wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I had a chance to view it last evening. Everyone
was very good, nicely done. <br>
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I particularly wish to support what Stuart discussed in relation
to Mr. Hin of United for Peace and Justice, in reference to his
statement that the CIA supported the "Freedom for Tibet"
movement. This is documented in Tim Weiners book "Legacy of
Ashes", page 349-350.<br>
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In 1960 Eisenhower approved the CIA spending tens of millions of
dollars parachuting tons of weapons to hundreds of Tibetan
guerrillas who fought for their spiritual leader, the fourteenth
Dalai Lama. This was an effort at combatting Chinese Communism.
The agency set up a training camp for the Tibetan fighters in
the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and it paid an annual subsidy of
some $180,000 directly to the Dalai Lama. By 1969 when the
agency requested 2.5 million more for the upcoming year,
Kissinger asked "does this have any direct benefit to us?" He
then answered his own question by scuttling the program, though
the CIA subsidy to the Dalai Lama continued, the Tibetan
resistance was abandoned. <br>
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The results had been dozens of dead resistance fighters, and one
bloodstained satchel of invaluable Chinese military documents
seized in a firefight. <br>
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I'm currently researching information related to the CIA support
for terrorists in the northwest province of China, that Mr. Hin
refers to, which I assume to be the Uighurs of Xijiang. I did
hear this recently from a Chinese contact in Beijing, and I
wonder if there is documented proof available, or if this is
mere speculation on the part of the Chinese, with good reason of
course.<br>
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