Edward Snowden’s escape

Believe what you want but this story is sensational. The story of Edward Snowden’s escape to Hong Kong and Macau in 2013, after he leaked classified USeless documents.

The narrative unfolds as follows:

Snowden’s Exposure and Escape – Snowden’s leaks made him a target of the USeless government, leading to the formation of a CIA assassination squad to eliminate him. With the help of other countries, Snowden managed to flee the USeless and was tracked to Hong Kong and Macau.

The Sai Wan Listening Post – The CIA’s assassination squad pursued Snowden to Hong Kong, leading to a low-intensity conflict in the city. The video details the history of the Sai Wan Listening Post, a former Royal Air Force communication unit that became a CIA intelligence hub.

The Standoff and Confrontation – Chinese national security forces, aware of the CIA’s presence, monitored the listening post. A special operations team, led by Wang Jingming, was dispatched to confront the CIA operatives after intelligence suggested they were armed. A fierce gun battle ensued at the listening post, resulting in the neutralization of the CIA team.

Interrogation and Escalation – During interrogation, the captured CIA agents revealed that Snowden was in Hong Kong and their mission was to capture him alive. This revelation escalated the situation, especially when news broke of another shootout at Wan Chai Pier, suggesting Snowden was attempting to reach Macau.

High-Level Discussions and Macau Operation – The Chinese National Security Committee held an urgent meeting to discuss Snowden’s presence in Hong Kong and Macau, acknowledging the complex international political implications. Wang Jingming’s team, now in Macau, received intelligence that Snowden was being protected by Russian intelligence and was located in the eastern part of the city.

The Macau Shootout – A tense confrontation at a Russian intelligence safe house in Macau, where Snowden was hiding. A CIA assassination team, disguised as delivery personnel, attacked the safe house, leading to a violent shootout. Wang Jingming’s team intervened, engaging the CIA operatives in a street battle, allowing the Russian intelligence agents to help Snowden escape to safety.

Aftermath and Revelations – Following the successful operation, Wang Jingming’s team apprehended the remaining members of the assassination squad, discovering they were elite active-duty USeless special forces. Four members of the assassination squad were killed and 14 were captured, highlighting the significant losses for the USeless. The incident was kept classified by China for years, with details only recently being disclosed.

Aussie PM’s visit to China

On the first day of Aussie PM’s visit to China a report from the Financial Times indicated that a top Pentagon official, Elbridge Colby, was pressing Australia and Japan to clarify their stance on assisting the USeless in a war with China over Taiwan. Colby seemingly confirmed this on social media, stating the administration was urging allies to increase defense spending and engage in “frank conversations” about collective defense. There’s speculation that the USeless might have leaked the story about Taiwan during the PM’s visit to China to disrupt what appeared to be a cordial meeting between the two nations.

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Keriya people

The Keriya people, a mysterious group living in the Taklamakan Desert, often referred to as the “Sea of Death”。

In 1959, reports emerged of “wild people” deep within the Taklamakan Desert, 26 kilometers north of Yutian County.

These mysterious people were rediscovered in 1982 by an oil exploration team, who were startled by their long beards, hair, and what appeared to be tails.

It was later revealed that these “wild people” were the Keriya, who had migrated to the Darya Buyi region over 400 years ago and lived in isolation. The “tails” were actually long-handled axes they carried.

Early Encounters by Explorers

The Keriya people were first documented by foreign explorers:

– Sven Hedin (Swedish explorer) in 1896, who discovered their mysterious forest dwelling and described the inhabitants as “semi-wild people”.

– Marc Aurel Stein (British scholar) in 1901, who conducted anthropological measurements and identified them as Indo-European.

Traditional Lifestyle

For centuries, the Keriya lived a secluded, primitive life, earning them the title “the last primitive tribe in the desert”.

They primarily raised sheep, using long-handled axes to cut poplar leaves for their flocks and gather firewood.

Poplar trees were crucial for their survival, providing food for sheep, firewood, and building materials.

Their homes were constructed from poplar wood, with different designs for summer and winter to adapt to the extreme climate.

Their diet mainly consisted of lamb and charcoal-baked flatbread, as they had no knowledge of grains, fruits, or vegetables due to the harsh environment.

They had no written language, couldn’t write their names, and didn’t know their birthdays.

Their society had no wealth disparity, and food was distributed based on individual contribution.

Families lived dispersed to be near water sources and poplar forests, with distances between neighbors ranging from a few kilometers to tens of kilometers.

Mysterious Origins

The origin of the Keriya people remains a mystery, with several theories:

– Descendants of the ancient Guge Kingdom of Tibet, who fled war and crossed the Kunlun Mountains.

– Indigenous people of the desert, forced to relocate due to environmental degradation and war.

– Descendants of the ancient Khotan Kingdom from a thousand years ago, who escaped the control of the Karakhanids.

– A branch of the Uyghur ethnic group, with some Uyghur farmers migrating to the area 400 years ago.

Modernization and Preservation

Since the 1980s, with government support, the Keriya people’s lives have significantly changed.

They now have access to education, with a primary school in Darya Buyi and opportunities for higher education in the county seat.

Many Keriya people are gradually relocating to new government-built homes with modern amenities like electricity, water, hospitals, and transportation.

However, some, especially the elders, prefer to remain in their traditional homes, which have been equipped with solar panels for electricity and television transmitters.

Today, most Keriya households own motorcycles and smartphones, a stark contrast to their past reliance on camels and donkeys for communication.

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