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#Rumors #ChineseInfiltration
Editor’s Note: There are rumours circulated on the Internet that China might be involved in the riots in the US but have yet to be verified.
(2 Jun) Baiqiao Tang*
If this snapshot is real, CCP (Chinese Communist Party) should be in trouble.
Washington xxx
User 1: Who shouted in Chinese last night? Didn't we agree to stay low, hide at the back and run away after finishing?
User 2: Because of the loud shouting, the video is circulating in the U.S. now.
User 3: Military Officer Zhang was also there. Still everyone there were disorganized and lack principle.
Red Color: WeChat record about officials from Embassy of the People’s Republic of China participating in the riot outside the White House. Footages showed someone shouted “run, quickly” in Chinese at the scene.**
Notes: *Baiqiao Tang is a survivor from the Tiananmen Square Massacre
** https://youtu.be/yit4HH_wrco
Source: Baiqiao Tang's Twitter
Editor’s Note: There are rumours circulated on the Internet that China might be involved in the riots in the US but have yet to be verified.
(2 Jun) Baiqiao Tang*
If this snapshot is real, CCP (Chinese Communist Party) should be in trouble.
Washington xxx
User 1: Who shouted in Chinese last night? Didn't we agree to stay low, hide at the back and run away after finishing?
User 2: Because of the loud shouting, the video is circulating in the U.S. now.
User 3: Military Officer Zhang was also there. Still everyone there were disorganized and lack principle.
Red Color: WeChat record about officials from Embassy of the People’s Republic of China participating in the riot outside the White House. Footages showed someone shouted “run, quickly” in Chinese at the scene.**
Notes: *Baiqiao Tang is a survivor from the Tiananmen Square Massacre
** https://youtu.be/yit4HH_wrco
Source: Baiqiao Tang's Twitter
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#Newspaper
Digital fraud in the South Korean general election? Possibility of Chinese manipulation in the vote-counting machines
(1 Jun) South Korea's general election in April was a landslide victory for President Moon Jae-in's ruling Democratic Party. But since then, there have been allegations of election fraud.
According to East Asia Research, the election fraud is related to digital fraud. It is suspected that the vote-counting machines, computer hardware and software, as well as information network telecom equipment manufactured by China's Huawei Technologies, had been tampered with. There are also suspicions on the QR codes used for mail-in votes and early ballots.
East Asia Research said that the instructions needed to operate the vote-counting machines “can come from the QR codes on the early-vote ballots as they are counted, or it can also be sent from an external source to the vote-counting server via the Internet”.
The National Election Commission chose LG U+ 5G, which uses Huawei equipment, as the wireless network for pre-vote ballots. East Asia Research said that “servers used at the election sites could be connected to servers in China, and the user on the Chinese end could access the vote-counting machines”.
Source: Newsweek Japan
https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2020/06/post-93560.php
Further reading:
Were The April Parliamentary Elections In South Korea Rigged And Fraudulent?
https://www.ibtimes.com/were-april-parliamentary-elections-south-korea-rigged-fraudulent-2980943
#Korea #Election #DigitalFraud #ChineseInfiltration #Hauwei
Digital fraud in the South Korean general election? Possibility of Chinese manipulation in the vote-counting machines
(1 Jun) South Korea's general election in April was a landslide victory for President Moon Jae-in's ruling Democratic Party. But since then, there have been allegations of election fraud.
According to East Asia Research, the election fraud is related to digital fraud. It is suspected that the vote-counting machines, computer hardware and software, as well as information network telecom equipment manufactured by China's Huawei Technologies, had been tampered with. There are also suspicions on the QR codes used for mail-in votes and early ballots.
East Asia Research said that the instructions needed to operate the vote-counting machines “can come from the QR codes on the early-vote ballots as they are counted, or it can also be sent from an external source to the vote-counting server via the Internet”.
The National Election Commission chose LG U+ 5G, which uses Huawei equipment, as the wireless network for pre-vote ballots. East Asia Research said that “servers used at the election sites could be connected to servers in China, and the user on the Chinese end could access the vote-counting machines”.
Source: Newsweek Japan
https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/stories/world/2020/06/post-93560.php
Further reading:
Were The April Parliamentary Elections In South Korea Rigged And Fraudulent?
https://www.ibtimes.com/were-april-parliamentary-elections-south-korea-rigged-fraudulent-2980943
#Korea #Election #DigitalFraud #ChineseInfiltration #Hauwei
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#Wikipedia is banning seven editors from mainland China, and it revoked access-power for 12 others—a first for the organization.
It released a statement last week saying they are worried about #ChineseInfiltration of Wikimedia's systems.
🔶 Watch the full episode👉https://youtu.be/7IFiDiFhedM
It released a statement last week saying they are worried about #ChineseInfiltration of Wikimedia's systems.
🔶 Watch the full episode👉https://youtu.be/7IFiDiFhedM