Thread by @ErkinSidick: Political activist Guo Wengui recently said that CCP has plotted to kill 100 million of its citizens with #CCPvirus. In this video of Aust. Nat’l Univ, Dr. John Lee points out that 1/n
in 2020 the labor-force to total population ratio becomes 65% in China, or roughly 250 million people become 65 yrs old or older. Is CCP plotting to kill ~100 million of those old people? or roughly 250 million people become 65 yrs old or older. 2/n
Is CCP plotting to kill ~100 million of those old people? CCP has not revealed any info about the 5+ million Uyghurs put in concentration camps/prisons in 2017-2019, and how #CCPvirus affected them. Some of those 5+ million Uyghurs might be among those 100+ million people 3/n
to be killed, or have already been killed. With CCP’s tight control of all info about the Uyghurs in Uyghurland, and also with CCP keeping the Uyghurland as media dark zone, the world don’t know the current situation of those 5+ million Uyghurs. 4/n
The concentration camps/prisons might have become a hell already, just as one insider in Kashgar pointed out recently.
Here is partial description of the video: “The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its continued and 5/n
rapid economic rise, and its emergence as a regional peer of America’s in military terms is all but assured. Such a belief underpins arguments that a fundamental strategic reorganisation of Asia is inevitable, and that it will be necessary and perhaps even desirable 6/n
to concede to China significant ‘strategic space’. Dependent largely on linear extrapolations about the future, such arguments ignore the implications of China’s economic, social and national fragilities, 7/n
its lack of major friends or allies in the region as well as the considerable military deficiencies and challenges faced by the People’s Liberation Army.” 8/n
#SaveUyghurs #WHO2Urumqi #CloseTheCamps #VirusThreatInCamps
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Parts of 2 and 3 of this thread got mixed up a little bit. Sorry for that. 9/n
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