1) In his October 5 video, Guo Wengui (Miles Guo) inadvertently described what appears to be the command structure of his campaign to harass, terrorize, and "kill" his opponents worldwide.
He began by referring to @BobFu4China, who is now under police protection in Texas....
2) He named many of his targets in the US and around the world, including Pastor Bob Fu and me, calling us "thieves."
He called his harassment and terrorization campaign the "global thief terminator movement."
Police and federal agencies got interested in that...
3) ...so he renamed it his "global thief punishment movement."
Guo Wengui then called us Communist agents.
He said we must be "punished" under his New Federal State of China group, which he founded with Steve Bannon. @francesmartel@aviswanatha
4) "If we can't even punish thieves overseas," Guo Wengui said, "then what is the point of the New Federal State of China?"
This means that Guo's "state," under its blue atomic flag, is an organizing entity to intimidate, threaten, terrorize & "terminate" critics worldwide.
5) Guo said that the international "punishment" of his critics is the "fundamental basis" for his New Federal State of China to be "respected."
Someone likely warned him to tone it down. He told his "front-line comrades" that he changed "termination" to "global punishment."
6) Guo Wengui said:
"At this time, the flag of the New Federal State of China, and its activities must go through the Himalayan Farm Committee. The Himalayan Farm Committee is temporarily acting on behalf of the New Federal State of China through global protest actions."
7) This shows the command structure. Guo has overseen the purchase of properties through front companies to buy buildings or "farms" in cities in the US and around the world. These "farms" are the weaponized, operational arm of the supposed New Federal State of China.
8) These farms are not autonomous like Antifa, but are centrally coordinated. Guo Wengui described "uniform standards for all global farm applications and approvals for protect actions on the streets."
That means that Guo controls the threats against @BobFu4China and others.
9) This helps explain why Guo Wengui called his offices in New York City the "Himalayan Embassy."
Guo then talks about the Rule of Law Foundation & Rule of Law Society, two nonprofits that he runs through his China Golden Spring offices in New York under a PLA-trained manager.
10) Steve Bannon stood with Guo Wengui in November, 2018, to announce the formation of these groups, one of which Bannon chaired.
In the Oct 5 video, Guo pretended not to be closely connected with them, but linked the Rule of Law groups with the Himalaya operation.
11) Guo Wengui then raised his GTV company, alleged to be fraudulently selling securities, as well as his GNews operation and his GCoin and GDollar cryptocurrencies, which he described as building "capital" for his Himalaya operation.
12) Even with GTV reportedly under FBI and Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, Guo Wengui said in his Oct 5 video that he was to launch GClub and GFashion between October 15-17. (This follows an Oct 14 deadline concerning a federal court freezing his assets.)
New York Times contributing writer calls for "international intervention" in American internal affairs and calls for our country to be put under "United Nations oversight." nytimes.com/2020/10/06/opi…
NYT is the prog establishment calling for UN intervention in the American elections if Joe Biden doesn't win.
"Joe Biden should ... appeal to the world for help" if President Trump doesn't cave in to a maneuver to hijack the presidential transition, the NYT writer says.
This is insane. @JoeBiden hasn't denounced this nonsense at all: "For many Americans — raised to see the United States as the natural leader of the 'free world' — it may be hard to imagine requesting foreign intervention against tyranny [Trump] in our own land."
This is the video mentioned in the Wall Street Journal article about Jianmei Lu (“Doudou”). Guo Wengui’s lawyer says the baseball bat is just a harmless prop.
Here’s the Guo Wengui/Miles Guo video in full context. Is the baseball bat a harmless prop, or is it a threat? @avocadoudou
Question: Is a company called Shanghai Qingpu Baoshun Craft connected with this forced labor prison? theguardian.com/world/2019/dec…
The prison is circled at left. The company is circled at right. Are company products made at the prison? (Thanks for a friend for this.)
If this New York-based company bought fabric products from the company circled at right in the previous post, would it be importing CCP forced prison products?