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The issue is not whether who rightfully owns HK. Doesn't matter who's the owner

 

The crux of matter is no one trust China.

 

If this extradition bill is passed,, it's not just HK ppl will be affected. The international business arena in HK will be affected. Foreign companies will pull out their offices from HK.

 

Who wants to open office in a place where the government can make you disappear?

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The issue is not whether who rightfully owns HK. Doesn't matter who's the owner

 

The crux of matter is no one trust China.

 

If this extradition bill is passed,, it's not just HK ppl will be affected. The international business arena in HK will be affected. Foreign companies will pull out their offices from HK.

 

Who wants to open office in a place where the government can make you disappear?

You make it sounds so serious. Wonder anyone gone to China for business or even dare to tour china. Haha

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The issue is not whether who rightfully owns HK. Doesn't matter who's the owner

 

The crux of matter is no one trust China.

 

If this extradition bill is passed,, it's not just HK ppl will be affected. The international business arena in HK will be affected. Foreign companies will pull out their offices from HK.

 

Who wants to open office in a place where the government can make you disappear?

 

What weed have you been smoking?

 

Even today without extradition, if China government wants you in their jail, they can get you even if you are in HK, via their special agents.

 

Legitimate business unlikely to get such treatment - it is reserved for those who are deemed to be propagating anti-China activities such the the HK publishers of anti-CCP books.

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The issue is not whether who rightfully owns HK. Doesn't matter who's the owner

 

The crux of matter is no one trust China.

 

If this extradition bill is passed,, it's not just HK ppl will be affected. The international business arena in HK will be affected. Foreign companies will pull out their offices from HK.

 

Who wants to open office in a place where the government can make you disappear?

 

 

Bro, you make it sound so serious that if the extradition bill is passed, HK will collapse!!!  [laugh]

 

Mayb the issue is not weather who rightfully owns HK, but it does matter who's the owner you know...

 

If no one trust China, why are there countries openly dumping USA and go hug China, why are there countries who openly allow China to build the "one belt one road" right across their country into other countries? 

 

If you are doing a legal business, pay whatever tax you have to pay, why would any foreign companies want to pull out because of an extradition bill? 

 

And do you know how many foreign owned factories and JV businesses are there in china? These entities dont even need what extradition bill, they are physically in china operating under full communist law..

 

So are you serious in asking who wants to open office in a place where the gov can make you disappear?  The list can go very long you know, plus there are many foreign companies who wants china to open up so they can set up operations there you know. [laugh]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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Congrats HongKie Gina on unlocking another milestone 

 

 

 

Hong Kong police have seized what is thought to be the largest amount of explosives ever uncovered in the city, along with pro-independence materials in an industrial building in Tsuen Wan on the eve of a major march against the now-suspended extradition bill.

 
Disqualified lawmaker Sixtus Baggio Leung Chung-hang is the spokesman of the Hong Kong National Front. The Post has reached out to him for comment.
The front later issued a post on their channel under Telegram, a social media platform, acknowledging that the man arrested was one of their members, but denying any knowledge of the explosives.
 
 

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3019429/bomb-disposal-squad-called-after-explosive-substance

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tomorrow there will be two protest march.

 

1) 民陣周日(7月21日)舉行遊行終點維持盧押道、莊士敦道交界不變,即遊行要在灣仔修頓球場對開完結,但不反對通知書完結時間由晚上 9 時延長到晚上 11 時 59 分

 

2) 法輪功周日下午大遊行

 

same day different routes but ending point very near.

 

hoo la la.

lets see will 721 will become a battle field or not... [laugh][laugh][laugh]

 

 

my opinion very very highly another battle field. Edited by Kopites
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Wah, ammunition chu lai liao, [thumbsup]

 

æç¥åçº§ï¼ ç¸!!!! [thumbsup][laugh][laugh]

explosive denoted by police on the spot on the building roof top.

 

no evacuating of surrounding residents.

 

news exposed by cctvb source.

 

Yes..anti china organisation employed a china nationality empolyee. and got.caught! 警方已拘捕一名 27 歲中國籍男子,由於調查仍在進行中,不排除拘捕更多人。

 

eve of a major protest.

 

these what I have read. let wait for the hkpf investigation.

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tomorrow there will be two protest march.

 

1) 民陣周日(7月21日)舉行遊行終點維持盧押道、莊士敦道交界不變,即遊行要在灣仔修頓球場對開完結,但不反對通知書完結時間由晚上 9 時延長到晚上 11 時 59 分

 

2) 法輪功周日下午大遊行

 

same day different routes but ending point very near.

 

hoo la la.

my opinion very very highly another battle field.

 

lets make a guess how aggressive will this battle be. 

 

Got explosive tio seized liao, means got standby for big job coming. 

 

But this one could be only a small part of the intended ammunition,  mayb got bigger and more powerful ones hide somewhere.   [thumbsup]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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lets make a guess how aggressive will this battle be.

 

Got explosive tio seized liao, means got standby for big job coming.

 

But this one could be only a small part of the intended ammunition, mayb got bigger and more powerful ones hide somewhere. [thumbsup][laugh][laugh]

explosive part i am not sure.

 

however the March itself will be more violent and hostile.

 

two marches going on. one fa.long gong anti china (history show they are the fighting warrior..dare to be agreesive) and the other March anti CL and china.

 

they will complement each other if you know the route and ending points.

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explosive part i am not sure.

 

however the March itself will be more violent and hostile.

 

two marches going on. one fa.long gong anti china (history show they are the fighting warrior..dare to be agreesive) and the other March anti CL and china.

 

they will complement each other if you know Thierry rout and ending points.

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maybe just some prc trying to use them to rob a bank.

we won't sure until further investigation.

 

I am reading the hk forum and can say many many aren't concern about the finding of explosive.

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