As part of the ongoing investigations in to Human Rights in China and the CCP's interraction with the Western World, Project T610 periodically releases articles on specific subjects.
HIGHLIGHTED ARTICLE
FEBRUARY 21st-28th 19772: Nothing New Since Nixon Met Mao
Four decades ago today, Richard "Tricky Dicky" Nixon departed China. The dignity of diplomacy still rides a forgotten luggage carousel at Anchorage airport, Alaska, where he arrived (1). Frozen in time and no-one brave enough to touch it.
An awful lot has changed since Nixon met Mao. But one thing remains the same. Chinese people, under the leadership of the CCP, are being oppressed...a lot are slaughtered. Right now, whilst this is being typed on a computer largely manufactured in China (life as we enjoy it as usual), the horrors of the Holocaust are being repeated...the difference is, we know it is going on!
CHRONOLOGICAL
JANUARY 1st 1942: UN Declaration
This blog has been released on the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of United Nations. The significance of the event was to create a union of member states who were committed to maintaining peace and security within the world. From there, the framework of the United Nations would evolve. China was one of the original 26 signatories.
Related to:
Blog: What is Falun Gong
Blog: Nothing New Since Nixon Met Mao
Missing Fragment: East Meets West
JANUARY 23rd 2001: Immolations & Rammifications
Transmission 6-10 Phase 2 is today (January 23rd 2011) releasing the Missing Fragment T610: 1-23 Immolations & Ramifications. Although understood best within the context of watching Transmission 6-10, this fragment dissects the evidence of an incident on January 23rd 2001 (a decade earlier), and the aftermath and ramifications of that day.
FEBRUARY 21st-28th 19772: Nothing New Since Nixon Met Mao
Four decades ago today, Richard "Tricky Dicky" Nixon departed China. The dignity of diplomacy still rides a forgotten luggage carousel at Anchorage airport, Alaska, where he arrived (1). Frozen in time and no-one brave enough to touch it.
An awful lot has changed since Nixon met Mao. But one thing remains the same. Chinese people, under the leadership of the CCP, are being oppressed...a lot are slaughtered. Right now, whilst this is being typed on a computer largely manufactured in China (life as we enjoy it as usual), the horrors of the Holocaust are being repeated...the difference is, we know it is going on!
MAY 13th 1951: What is Falun Gong?
In the year 2013, on May 13th, Falun Gong celebrated both the date that the teachings were first expounded in public and the birthday of founder Master Li Hongzhi.
JUNE 4th 1989 - Part 1: The Mechanisms of The Movement
On the 22nd anniversary of the June 4th Massacre (Tiananmen Square Massacre), have 2 decades of 'progress' led to tangible changes for the people of China? The simple answer is an emphatic "no"! The reasons are a lot more complex.
JUNE 4th 1989 - Part 2: The Mechanisms of Control
June 5th 1989. The dust had settled on Tiananmen Square. What had caused it had not gone unnoticed, yet, eventually, it served to cover up the foundations of governance in Mainland China. Once more, tyrannical dictatorship had won the battle, and utilising all the mechanisms of state power, the war was being won too.Â
JULY 1st 1997: The Handover Fist of Hong Kong
Protests in Hong Kong are not an unusual occurrence. The local population, and transient expats who make their home there, have a very strong feeling of what they expect their lives to be like and are not afraid to voice their opinions when these feelings are slightly tickled. They have no fear, unlike on the Mainland of China, because for over 100 years their rulers were not tyrannical dictators...just your regular form of dictators.
JULY 1st 1997: The Handover Fist of Hong Kong
Protests in Hong Kong are not an unusual occurrence. The local population, and transient expats who make their home there, have a very strong feeling of what they expect their lives to be like and are not afraid to voice their opinions when these feelings are slightly tickled. They have no fear, unlike on the Mainland of China, because for over 100 years their rulers were not tyrannical dictators...just your regular form of dictators.
OCTOBER 7th 1950: Teachings from Tibet
The crisis in Tibet was discussed as part of Transmission 6-10 because it is a situation that most people are, to a small degree, at least aware of. It is a Genocide in the quintessential meaning of the term. A truly tragic horror that has been perpetrated against a people of peace, who, to the greatest degree, are near powerless to oppose.
OCTOBER 10th 1911: Taiwan: A tale of two foes
(1) "The Battle of Yangxia led by Huang Xing would be the major engagement in the uprising. These events served as a catalyst to the Xinhai Revolution, which led to the collapse of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China (ROC)."