January 01, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
It is much
more than what you are allowed to see. The
Hong Kong police force are heroically
fighting both the rioters and a complex and
extremely dangerous international network
which is aiming at destabilizing the
People’s Republic of China.
I never saw such cynicism before; such a
vulgar media set up as in Hong Kong. I am
talking in general, but also about what took
place particularly on Sunday December 22,
2019. Rioters, waving blue Uyghur,
Taiwanese, British and U.S. flags were
shouting “independence” and “China is
terrorist” slogans, in the middle of the
city, just two blocks away from the
International Financial Center while the
police stood by, peacefully, in their full
protective gear.
Journalists, real and fake, foreign and
local, were there, in full force, clearly
setting the stage for the ugly
confrontations ahead. I observed “media
outlets” working, and I ended up
photographing and filming their involvement.
The truth is, they were nor reporting;
not at all. They were participating,
arranging things, provoking and manipulating
actions.
All camera lenses, and all lenses of
mobile phones, were pointed directly at the
police, never at the rioters. Meanwhile, the
rioters were shouting at the police,
brutally insulting the men and women in
uniform. This part was, of course, edited
out; never shown in New York, Paris, Berlin
and London. Often not even shown in Taipei
or Hong Kong itself.
“Media” people were clearly advising the
rioters what action to take and when, from
which angle to throw things, from where to
attack; how to make things “effective”.
At one point, rioters started charging,
throwing bottles and other objects at the
police.
Eventually, the police would have little
choice but to react; they would begin moving
against the rioters. And that is when all
cameras would begin to roll. That was the
moment to start “reporting”.
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As a professional, I could clearly
imagine how the results of such twisted
“coverage” would look like on television
screens and on the front pages of Western
newspapers: “An unprovoked, brutal police
force charging at poor, peaceful, freedom
and democracy-loving protesters”.
The insanity, madness of all this had no
boundaries. Next to me, just two meters
away, several members of the “press corps”
were “helping each other from teargas
poisoning”. They were frantically washing
their faces with water, kneeling in the
middle of the street, pretending that they
were sick. I felt no teargas effects at
first, and only after few minutes, I
detected something very, very mild in the
air. I photographed journalists, and then I
photographed my own face, to show that my
eyes were not affected.
It was all a great setup, perfectly
polished, designed to manipulate public
opinion in the West and in Hong Kong itself.
Of recent I felt real combat tear gas in
places like France, Chile, Bolivia and
Colombia. That stuff breaks you in half;
makes you fall to your knees, shout, fight
for your life. In Hong Kong, the police
force has been using the mildest gas I have
ever detected anywhere in the world. But
police actions here have been described as
“outrageous” by individuals such as Benedict
Rogers, a so-called human rights activist
and chairman of the UK-based
non-governmental organization “Hong Kong
Watch”.
As in the past, Mr. Rogers has been
calling Hong Kong police force actions,
which are aimed at defending the city
against the multi-national hostile
coalition, as “police brutality”. Carrie
Lam, Chief Executive of Hong Kong, fired
back, declaring that “Christmas in Hong Kong
was ruined by protesters”. The Hong Kong
government said that there had been arson
and police had been attacked with petrol
bombs.
*****
During my recent work in Hong Kong I
realized that the situation has been
dramatically deteriorating, and the police
force is now facing much greater challenges
than it did in September and October, 2019.
While the number of rioters is decreasing,
those who remain on the streets (and in the
underground cells) are much better
organized, and better funded, particularly
from abroad. Both the funding channels and
propaganda support for the rioters are
functioning professionally, and they are
amazingly well coordinated. The funding from
the West is massive.
For Hong Kong and its police force, the
situation is increasingly dangerous.
The external forces operating on the Hong
Kong territory are diverse and often very
brutal. They include Taiwanese right-wing
organizations, Japanese religious sects,
Western-backed Uyghurs, fascist Ukrainian
militant groupings, as well as European and
North American propagandists, posing as
press corps. There are several Western
anti-PRC NGOs stirring hatred towards
Beijing, all around Hong Kong and the
region.
The rioters themselves are more and more
radicalized, now often resembling extremist
Islamic groups in the Middle East. They are
thoroughly brainwashed, they use comfort
women, and they are consuming narcotics,
including “ice”, amphetamines and certain
so-called “combat drugs”, which have been
already injected into places such as Syria
and Yemen, by the West and its Saudi allies.
As a war correspondent who regularly
works in such places as Afghanistan, Iraq
and Syria (all these countries have been
damaged and later destroyed by Western
assaults or occupations), I am shocked to
see the West using the same destabilizing
strategies in Hong Kong; strategies which
have been used in the Middle East and
Central Asia.
It is obvious that the desire of
Washington, London and others to harm China
is too great, and will not stop, no matter
what the price.
The hidden truth is that the Hong Kong
police force is now facing a tremendous and
extremely dangerous group of adversaries. It
is not just a bunch of hooligans with black
scarves covering their faces that are
threatening the safety of the city and the
entire People’s Republic of China. Those are
only a vanguard – what you are allowed to
see. Behind them, there are complex and
diverse international right-wing forces:
political, religious and yes, terrorist.
At this moment, the heroic Hong Kong
police force is the only thin blue line
which separates the city from anarchy, and
possibly from imminent collapse.