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In Odessa, Ukraine, a tragic massacre occurred during ongoing protests against the nationalist turn and new government in Kiev. The victims were peaceful protesters who were labeled as provocateurs, separatists, and even terrorists by the government. On May 2nd, hundreds of right-wing football fans from Kiev and Kharkiv arrived in Odessa to disperse the government critics gathered at the Odessa Kulikov Field. Violent clashes between the two groups resulted in the death of 46 people. According to media reports, the clashes occurred after a group of pro-Kiev demonstrators attacked a group of pro-Russian demonstrators gathered outside the trade union building.

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The official list of 35,000 martyrs only includes those who could be identified at the time of death. Even if a body is intact, if no one can identify the deceased, their name is not added to the list. The estimated true number of martyrs is closer to 200,000. This discrepancy is the reason the official number of 35,000 has not changed.

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China nearly met this fate during the 1980s as George Soros enjoyed vast control over China's economy and found a loyal Chinese devotee in Zhao Jiang, who became premier from 1980 to 1987 and, from 1987 to 1989, chairman of the Communist Party of China. In 1986, Zhao sponsored the first of two Soros-run think tanks with the fund for the reform and opening up of China, using a million dollar grant by Soros, followed by the Institute for Economic and Structural Reform co-run by Zhao’s close advisor Chen Yizhi. Zhao also ensured thousands of young Chinese were given scholarships to receive indoctrination into Milton Friedman’s ideology within western universities, where they were expected to return to oversee China’s inevitable perestroika as a new technocratic managerial class. All that was needed was a revolutionary shock to break the hold of China’s nationalists and force Zhao Jiang into a Pinochet-like position of dictator and privatizer who would force his nation into the IMF clutches. It was here that the CIA’s James Lilly, Ambassador to China, the National Endowment for Democracy, and George Soros deployed all of their resources to activate a full-blown color revolution on 06/04/1989, with student demonstrations in Tiananmen Square bursting into violence. What began as peaceful protests were soon infused with violent provocateurs, and efforts at peaceful dialogue were sabotaged by thousands of Molotov cocktails and dozens of unarmed Chinese soldiers who were hanged and lit on fire. Needless to say, unlike the cases of Hungary, the Philippines, or Russia, this coup d’etat failed to achieve its goals. In the wake of this attempt at a color revolution, China’s leadership immediately removed Zhao Jiang from power, placed him under house arrest for life, and arrested his leading cohorts. China also lost no time shutting down Soros’ Open Society Foundations and banned the financial terrorist for life. With the vast assistance of Hong Kong triads, the CIA and MI6 arranged Operation Yellowbird, which funneled these Western provocateurs and Soros assets out of China, where many received luxurious rewards and scholarships at Ivy League universities in the USA, forming what the Washington Post’s Gavin Hewitt described as the nucleus of a democracy movement in exile.

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Chinese authorities report over 150 deaths and more than 1,000 injuries from Sunday's violence. Exile groups claim the death toll may be higher, showing an image of a woman with a cut throat. Chinese officials attribute the unrest to separatists. Speaker 1 states, "Defend the guns with their whole knives."

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In this video, the speaker describes a horrifying incident where two couples, two men, and two women were handcuffed in a house along with 15 other people who were burned to death, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the settlement, as the people were trapped in their houses. Unfortunately, no one survived from this particular house, resulting in the death of 19 people.

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I'm a brainwashing expert, and I am personally terrified of short form social media like that. And I'm not immune. And I'm one of the best in the world, and I am not immune to it. And I think that should be a stark warning for a lot of people. What's the cost, though? What's the cost of the life, in your view, of living this kind of life where we go home and we just burn our brains out with these social media apps and fry our dopamine receptors? Is there a cost? Yeah. I think the cost is increased loneliness. And that these apps any app that sells ads has two main goals. Number one, and all advertising shares these two main goals. Number one, make you compare yourself to other people in unhealthy ways. Number two, make you think I am not enough, and we see that everywhere. I'm not enough, and I'm comparing myself to other people, and it gets us into an us versus them. Then it traps you into a corner of confirmation bias. Whatever you think, I'm gonna show you this group of a 150 people that agree with you. No matter how stupid, how radical, how absolutely bizarre your ideas are. Let me show you all of these people. And then you start thinking the whole world's like that. So really quickly, what happens when we conglomerate people together? Like, I've only been in New York once in my life, but we're in New York right now. I'm looking at my hotel. I was like struggling to find a piece of nature. Like, I think I have more trees on my property than they're in the whole city here. So on the whole, when you squeeze people together, have you heard of the bystander effect? So there there's a very good experiment that was led by doctor Phillips and Barto that they did at Liverpool Street Station. Oh, in London? In London. Yeah. Okay. So right at Liverpool Street, there's three or four steps to get up to the main. So from the street, there's a curb, and then there's three or four steps. They had this woman laid out on the ground wearing like a normal skirt and top, and I think 395 people either walked by her or stepped over her. And then they did it with a guy. And then they did it with a guy who's holding a beer, and he's asking for help. And they they it may have changed all these variables. But it's happened in New York City before. There's a woman named Kitty Genovace in the sixties, I think just two blocks from here, who was stabbed to death in front of, like, 55 witnesses. Don't quote me on that number. And no one called the police until much, much later, mostly because everyone thought somebody else would act. But if I described to you saying, watched a person get stabbed, and three people just watched, and they watched it happen. Would you say that that's psychopathy? That's a psychopath. So these large cities and stuff and the apps that are messing with the social part of our brain that makes us think the tribe is way bigger than our brains are made to handle causes this almost psychopathic behavior, which the bystander effect has been proven hundreds of times as an experiment.

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The speaker is asked if anything else happened at Tiananmen Square besides the protest in 1989, to which they respond that there was a massacre. They are then asked if they agree with the Trump and Biden administrations that the Chinese government is committing genocide against the Uighur people, but the speaker avoids giving a direct answer. The speaker is also asked if they agree with Joe Biden's statement that Xi Jinping is a dictator, but they refuse to comment on world leaders. The questioner suggests that the speaker may be afraid of losing their job or being arrested if they speak negatively about the Chinese Communist Party, but the speaker denies this and states that critical content about China can be found on TikTok.

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35 years ago, Tiananmen Square saw a brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters. Memories of the event are still vivid for many, highlighting the ongoing suppression of free speech in China. Recent protests against censorship led to arrests and torture of activists. The current regime is cracking down on civil society and committing atrocities against Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Hong Kongers. It is time to take action against these injustices and stand up for justice and humanity. Translation: Memories of the Tiananmen Square massacre remain strong, reflecting ongoing suppression of free speech in China. Recent protests led to arrests and torture of activists. The regime is cracking down on civil society and committing atrocities against Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Hong Kongers. It is time to act against these injustices and stand up for justice and humanity.

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Our government is tear-gassing its own people. We were peacefully protesting, but the situation escalated. There were reports of injuries; we saw a man with blood on his head and a woman limping, also covered in blood. It’s important not to believe the fake news about what happened here.

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A woman tried to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window, and a man shot and killed her. Many protesters and police officers were present. Despite the incident, the man was not subjected to a grand jury investigation or any significant consequences.

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A mob attacked Sikh houses, killing sick people and causing destruction. The exact number of victims is uncertain, but it is estimated to be around 100 to 200. The mob set the houses on fire, and some victims had their long hair cut off. The aftermath revealed the horrifying evidence in the rubble of the houses.

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In APAC, the speaker witnessed a horrifying incident involving Tibetan youths recording pro Beijing protesters. The protesters snatched their phones and threw them into the river, then proceeded to beat them up. This highlights the Chinese government's lack of fear in carrying out such actions on American soil, knowing that the perpetrators are unlikely to face consequences due to law enforcement's limitations.

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A participant states that tear gas is being used by their own government against people they have employed, and that the government is tear gassing them. They emphasize that the protesters were peacefully protesting and urge others not to be misled by fake news, insisting, “We were peacefully protesting.” A second participant corroborates the scene, noting: “men coming out with blood all over their head.” They express uncertainty about what happened, saying, “We don’t know what happened,” and add that “a man and a woman coming out” were observed, with the woman limping and the man’s ears bleeding, and that the woman “had blood all over her.” The exchange underscores a reported use of force and resulting injuries during the protest.

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A truck arrived, and chaos ensued as people were struck. There were dead bodies everywhere, and the scene was graphic. The aftermath revealed the severity of the incident, with many casualties.

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The persecution of Falun Gong is a horrific crime that affected millions of practitioners. Large-scale executions and forced organ harvesting without consent have been confirmed. The Falun Gong community has been dehumanized, marginalized, and oppressed in various ways. In one account, a former surgeon's wife revealed that her husband removed the corneas from 2,000 practitioners while they were unconscious. This is just one example of the atrocities committed against Falun Gong.

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China's political atmosphere is tighter now, with increased surveillance and restrictions. Some citizens report plainclothes police monitoring Tiananmen Square. Despite this, more people are becoming aware of the situation, though the younger generation may be unaware. Schools are monitoring students closely. Media coverage on the issue has decreased, with the "iron curtain" now tightly shut.

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Our tanks attacked a group of people who were trapped in houses. In one house, there were 15 burned individuals, including 8 babies. Unfortunately, no one survived. In another house, 19 people died, including 8 children. The attack was necessary to regain control of the entire settlement.

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They showed me a picture of the guy who got his head blown off on top of a building. People at the farm show were looking at pictures on their phones. Some law enforcement officers in suits were passing around photos of the guy's head.

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Speaker 0: A federal grand jury in Detroit today charged the 13 top leaders of the weathermen with plotting to bomb public buildings in Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Berkeley, California. A weatherman are the militant faction of the students for a democratic society. Speaker 1: Dedicated revolutionaries working to exploit our weaknesses for the ultimate destruction of The United States system of government as we know it. Speaker 2: Whatever it cost, whatever, you know, destructive kinds of activity we could do against the US government, the bat Speaker 0: What we wanted to do here was deliver the most horrific hit that The United States Government had ever suffered on its territory. Speaker 2: I brought up the subject of what's going to happen after we take over the government. You know, we we become responsible then for administrating, you know, two fifty million people. And there was no answers. No one had given any thought to economics. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? Speaker 0: The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans and the Vietnamese and the Chinese and the Russians would all want to occupy different portions of The United States. They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called revolution. And they felt that this counter revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing reeducation centers in the Southwest, where we would take all the people who needed to be reeducated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be. I ask, well, what is going to happen to those people that we can't reeducate, that are die hard capitalists? And the reply was that they'd have to be eliminated. And when I pursued this further, they estimated that they would have to eliminate 25,000,000 people in these reeducation centers. And when I say eliminate, I mean kill. 25,000,000 people. I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees from Columbia and other well known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25,000,000 people. And they were dead serious.

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She successfully became the dictator by gradually seizing power with the help of her rivals. She declared herself president for life in the 2022 National Congress, purging over 8 million Chinese Communist Party members and their families. This amounts to around 30 million people. She also intensified the persecution of Uyghurs, building concentration camps and jails. Hong Kong's democracy was destroyed when China implemented the national security law in 2019, breaking their promise of freedom and democracy. Additionally, the COVID virus was released, resulting in nearly 100 million deaths due to the bioweapon and the secondary humanitarian crisis.

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A Chinese student at Purdue University posted a letter honoring Tiananmen Square victims, but faced consequences when the secret police visited his parents in China. The Purdue CSSA denounced and threatened him instead of supporting him. The issue is that reporting peers to the CCP is not considered a crime, making it difficult to stop. Mr. Zhang agrees that more should be done to deter this behavior as it helps the Chinese government's repression.

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21. On that day, 140 officers were seriously injured, and the brutal violence they faced will leave lasting scars.

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There was a lot of hate and it happened. We let it happen. The cops got involved and one of them stood on a guy. It was a chaotic situation.

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A mob attacked Sikh houses, killing sick people and causing destruction. The exact number of victims is uncertain, but it is estimated to be around 100 to 200. The mob set the houses on fire, and some victims had their long hair cut off. The aftermath revealed the horrifying evidence of this gruesome act.

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In this video, the speaker describes a horrific scene where people were trapped and killed in a house. They mention that there were 15 burned bodies, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the area in order to regain control. They mention that no one survived from this particular house, and a total of 19 people, including 8 children, died.
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