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Revision as of 08:20, 10 November 2016

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Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Document:US Openly Approves Hong Kong Chaos it Created“The White House is watching democracy protests in Hong Kong closely and supports the "aspirations of the Hong Kong people”Josh Earnest29 September 2014

 

Events

EventDescription
Operation YellowbirdA UK/US operation to extract Chinese leadership of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
The Future of Hong KongThe Henry Jackson Society society strategizing on how to support their preferred people in Hong Kong

 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Jardine Matheson1832Conglomeration based on "the world's most valuable single commodity trade of the nineteenth century", opium.
Occupy Central27 March 2013A civil disobedience movement which first manifested on the streets of Hong Kong's financial district on September 28, 2014. Plenty of support from National Endowment for Democracy.

 

Job here

EventJobAppointedEndDescription
Chad SweetInvestment advisor19942005Possibly as CIA Business cover

 

Citizens of Hong Kong on Wikispooks

TitleBornDescription
Kelly Chen13 September 1972Hong Kong singer, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2009
Rosanna Wong15 August 1952Hong Kong politician, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Hong Kong's Identity Crisisarticle9 October 2014Ulson GunnarThe "Occupy Central" movement in Hong Kong seek to harness popular disaffection, especially among the young, but its leaders represent colonial collaborators who cannot accept the return of Hong Kong to China, nor imagine life other than as cogs in an Anglo-American world order.
Document:US Openly Approves Hong Kong Chaos it Createdarticle30 September 2014There is more to "Occupy Central" and the September 2014 demonstrations in Hong Kong than western media reports of "popular protests for democracy". The movement is thoroughly compromised by its links to and funding by US State Department and other Western NGO's
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