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I wouldn’t put it past the Chicom regime. However, I would need to hear it from a reliable source. Breitbart.com isn’t known for it’s veracity.
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I did not believe the video was real.................and I have a file of pics of mass executions in China. What circa are these pics that you have ?
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"Epoch Times"? Nope. Sorry, but a swing and a miss. The Epoch Media group includes the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty (NTD) whose video is included in the Breitbart story. From the Breitbart link. According to New Tang Dynasty, a broadcaster affiliated with the persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, the woman spoke with a Wuhan accent, suggesting she was a native of the central Chinese city.
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"Epoch Times"? Nope. Sorry, but a swing and a miss. The Epoch Media group includes the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty (NTD) whose video is included in the Breitbart story. From the Breitbart link. According to New Tang Dynasty, a broadcaster affiliated with the persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, the woman spoke with a Wuhan accent, suggesting she was a native of the central Chinese city. The story was from Breitbart. I'm sure they source information from lots of places.
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I did not believe the video was real.................and I have a file of pics of mass executions in China. What circa are these pics that you have ? I’m gonna regret this, but why do you have a file of pictures of mass executions?
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One of the more common methods of execution employed in China for centuries was to bury the condemned alive. Was still employed in the early 20th century. So this is not a surprise. Questionable — no sure link. I don’t have a link (?) but last week I read that in or associated with the “wet” (blood) markets where you see stacks of caged dogs, the belief is held that as they torture the dog to death, the more the dog suffers in the process, the better the meat. Absolutely sick to my stomach if true. Regardless, stacks of caged animals — dogs! is unconscionable. All cultures are not equal.
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"Epoch Times"? Nope. Sorry, but a swing and a miss. The Epoch Media group includes the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty (NTD) whose video is included in the Breitbart story. From the Breitbart link. According to New Tang Dynasty, a broadcaster affiliated with the persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, the woman spoke with a Wuhan accent, suggesting she was a native of the central Chinese city. The story was from Breitbart. I'm sure they source information from lots of places. This particular story was sourced in part from the Epoch Media Group. Still a swing and a miss?
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The current population of China is 1,436,768,070. does anybody think they would think even once about killing a few hundred or even million of their own people by unleashing something like this virus on the world? actually directed at the USA , but perfect cover letting the rest of the world in on it. JM2C
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"Epoch Times"? Nope. Sorry, but a swing and a miss. The Epoch Media group includes the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty (NTD) whose video is included in the Breitbart story. From the Breitbart link. According to New Tang Dynasty, a broadcaster affiliated with the persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, the woman spoke with a Wuhan accent, suggesting she was a native of the central Chinese city. The story was from Breitbart. I'm sure they source information from lots of places. This particular story was sourced in part from the Epoch Media Group. Still a swing and a miss? So, is there are problem with the Epoch Media Group? You seem to have a burr under your saddle here.
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What do you expect from people who skin dogs and eat them? American Indians, maybe? Lewis and Clark also. Hungry people will eat lots of things.
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What do you expect from people who skin dogs and eat them? American Indians, maybe? Did they skin them alive?
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What do you expect from people who skin dogs and eat them? American Indians, maybe? Did they skin them alive? Doubtful, Asians are a different breed. My uncle was in the 2nd Marines and landed on 3 D-day islands, he said Japs absolutely would not surrender. He also told me they were very good soldiers. They look at things different and it may be a racial trait. American Indians were noted for cruelty and they are mongol.
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One of the more common methods of execution employed in China for centuries was to bury the condemned alive. Was still employed in the early 20th century. So this is not a surprise. Questionable — no sure link. I don’t have a link (?) but last week I read that in or associated with the “wet” (blood) markets where you see stacks of caged dogs, the belief is held that as they torture the dog to death, the more the dog suffers in the process, the better the meat. Absolutely sick to my stomach if true. Regardless, stacks of caged animals — dogs! is unconscionable. All cultures are not equal. Recorded and described by the early 20th century Russian explorer and naturalist, Vladimir Arseniev. Stated as the common practice in China brought to the Amir region by Chinese overlords and used against the indigenous Siberian tribesmen of the areas. Read his "Dersu the Trapper" for more details.
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The Epoch Media group sources stories from legitimate sources such as the AP and Rueters but they also do engage in a degree of propoganda against China. In addition they are actively working to bring about "judgement day" in religous type of way.
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This, from Breitbart.
A friend of mine called it "Nazi Like" behavior.
No sir, it's Communist Chinese behavior since 1949.
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One of the more common methods of execution employed in China for centuries was to bury the condemned alive. Was still employed in the early 20th century. So this is not a surprise. Questionable — no sure link. I don’t have a link (?) but last week I read that in or associated with the “wet” (blood) markets where you see stacks of caged dogs, the belief is held that as they torture the dog to death, the more the dog suffers in the process, the better the meat. Absolutely sick to my stomach if true. Regardless, stacks of caged animals — dogs! is unconscionable. All cultures are not equal. Actually it’s quite quick. The butcher has a slat of wood about 18” long with a wire loop tied to the slat at about mid point. He simply puts the loop over the dog’s head, takes up slack in the loop and starts twisting the slat. It’s over pretty quick. It’s a common scene outback of restaurants and in open air markets .
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What do you expect from people who skin dogs and eat them? American Indians, maybe? Did they skin them alive? Couldn’t say, Birdie. I think that you have better information on this, though.
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