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Apr 4, 2021 21:00:00   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Woman Finds Secret Message from China When She Opens Box of Decorations

Chinese Labor Camp Prisoner Hides Desperate SOS in Decorations Destined for America; 4 Years Later He Finds Out What Happened to It
By Jack Cowhick
Published April 4, 2021 at 12:05am

In 2008, a Chinese engineer and religious dissident named Sun Yi was a prisoner desperate for help, so he left a note in a West-bound package of Halloween decorations he had made amid inhumane conditions in a Chinese labor camp.

Four years later, an American mother discovered the note in the box of decorations, which she had bought at her local Kmart store.

Now, Sun’s story is being spread by an American author in a new book.

Sun, who had been arrested for at least the 13th time for allegedly assisting in an underground printing press in the People’s Republic of China — a press that criticized the C*******t administration for various and innumerable human rights violations — wrote the letter in late 2008 with over a year left on his 2 1/2-year sentence after noticing packages with English labels he had recognized from studying the language.

After two long and quiet nights of steadily constructing the letter, using pages from a “political re-education” book to write on, Sun completed his first letter, and within two weeks he had 20 letters ready to package, according to the New York Post.

While packaging plastic skeleton and gravestone decorations, Sun slipped his notes alongside the products, feeling relief while watching the packages be shipped.

In the next days and weeks, Sun began to recruit other prisoners to follow in his footsteps, writing notes for a few months until a sample of one note was found in a prisoner’s mattress, the Post reported.

The prison guards proceeded to gather the prison’s practitioners of Falun Gong, the meditation-based religious movement that Sun followed, and tortured the dissidents for their actions.

Four years after Sun originally packaged his note, an Oregon mother named Julie Keith discovered it among Halloween decorations she had purchased.

According to the Post, the note read: “Please kindly resend this letter to the World Human Right[s] Organization. Thousands [of] people here who are under the persecution of the Chinese C*******t Party Government will thank and remember you forever.”

Keith initially was shocked by the note, believing it to be a simple prank at first. However, the details Sun provided in his urgent message verified its reality. The note went on to list the name of the prison camp the engineer worked at — namely Masanjia Labor Camp — as well as the camp’s work conditions and pay.

Prisoners, according to Sun’s note, are paid 10 Chinese Yuan every month, equivalent to $1.54 in the United States.

Sun then detailed the camp’s population, writing, “Many of [the prisoners] are Falun [Gong] practitioner[s], who are totally innocent people.

“Only because they have different [beliefs] to the CCCP, they often suffer more punishment than others.”

Finally, after 13 long years, Sun’s story is being publicized.

“Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter, and the Hidden Cost of America’s Cheap Goods,” written by Amelia Pang and published in February by Algonquin Books, tells Sun’s story and of the wider abuses of the Chinese government against its people, who typically are innocent, as Sun says.

Pang told the New York Post, “This SOS letter that Sun Yi wrote was not actually the first letter [from a labor camp] that ever arrived in the United States. But it was perhaps one of the more eye-catching.”

The engineer, according to Pang, is extremely dev**ed to his cause. “He cared so much about freedom in China, he sacrificed so much to what many would say was a futile cause.”

Under China’s near-totalitarian c*******t administration, the country has at least 1,000 “re-education” camps where political dissidents, ethnic minorities and those who practice forbidden religions experience torture similar to Sun’s and are forced to manufacture cheap commodities for stores such as Walmart and Kmart.

According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, an Australian non-partisan think tank, “more than 80,000 Uyghurs were t***sferred out of Xinjiang to work in factories across China between 2017 and 2019, and some were sent directly from detention camps.”

According to the think tank, its figure is “conservative,” and the true statistic is “likely to be far higher.” What Sun went through isn’t unique; this is a regular occurrence under Chinese tyranny.

Unsurprisingly, President Joe Biden has yet to address these obvious human rights violations.

Rather than using his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping to influence the end of the Chinese country’s arbitrary breaches of basic rights, Biden has defended the nation, explaining their rampant genocide and ideological imprisonment as a simple difference of “cultural norms.”

The furthest Biden has mentioned the country’s untold abuse was in a February tweet where the president, as if in the same breath, wished the Chinese people a good Chinese New Year and shared concerns about Beijing’s economic practices, human rights abuses and coercion of Taiwan.”

The president’s blatant ignorance of the Chinese people’s vast suffering cannot be understated, nor can it be ignored.

Whereas during his p**********l campaign Biden promised retaliation against the nation for its actions, the men and women who continue to endure horrendous treatment at the hands of their c*******t overlords lie in wait for a change which, unless pressured, likely will never come.

https://www.westernjournal.com/chinese-labor-camp-prisoner-hides-desperate-sos-decorations-destined-america-4-years-later-finds-happened/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal

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Apr 4, 2021 22:04:19   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
[quote=Oldsailor65]Woman Finds Secret Message from China When She Opens Box of Decorations

Chinese Labor Camp Prisoner Hides Desperate SOS in Decorations Destined for America; 4 Years Later He Finds Out What Happened to It
By Jack Cowhick
Published April 4, 2021 at 12:05am

In 2008, a Chinese engineer and religious dissident named Sun Yi was a prisoner desperate for help, so he left a note in a West-bound package of Halloween decorations he had made amid inhumane conditions in a Chinese labor camp.

Four years later, an American mother discovered the note in the box of decorations, which she had bought at her local Kmart store.

Now, Sun’s story is being spread by an American author in a new book.

Sun, who had been arrested for at least the 13th time for allegedly assisting in an underground printing press in the People’s Republic of China — a press that criticized the C*******t administration for various and innumerable human rights violations — wrote the letter in late 2008 with over a year left on his 2 1/2-year sentence after noticing packages with English labels he had recognized from studying the language.

After two long and quiet nights of steadily constructing the letter, using pages from a “political re-education” book to write on, Sun completed his first letter, and within two weeks he had 20 letters ready to package, according to the New York Post.

While packaging plastic skeleton and gravestone decorations, Sun slipped his notes alongside the products, feeling relief while watching the packages be shipped.

In the next days and weeks, Sun began to recruit other prisoners to follow in his footsteps, writing notes for a few months until a sample of one note was found in a prisoner’s mattress, the Post reported.

The prison guards proceeded to gather the prison’s practitioners of Falun Gong, the meditation-based religious movement that Sun followed, and tortured the dissidents for their actions.

Four years after Sun originally packaged his note, an Oregon mother named Julie Keith discovered it among Halloween decorations she had purchased.

According to the Post, the note read: “Please kindly resend this letter to the World Human Right[s] Organization. Thousands [of] people here who are under the persecution of the Chinese C*******t Party Government will thank and remember you forever.”

Keith initially was shocked by the note, believing it to be a simple prank at first. However, the details Sun provided in his urgent message verified its reality. The note went on to list the name of the prison camp the engineer worked at — namely Masanjia Labor Camp — as well as the camp’s work conditions and pay.

Prisoners, according to Sun’s note, are paid 10 Chinese Yuan every month, equivalent to $1.54 in the United States.

Sun then detailed the camp’s population, writing, “Many of [the prisoners] are Falun [Gong] practitioner[s], who are totally innocent people.

“Only because they have different [beliefs] to the CCCP, they often suffer more punishment than others.”

Finally, after 13 long years, Sun’s story is being publicized.

“Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter, and the Hidden Cost of America’s Cheap Goods,” written by Amelia Pang and published in February by Algonquin Books, tells Sun’s story and of the wider abuses of the Chinese government against its people, who typically are innocent, as Sun says.

Pang told the New York Post, “This SOS letter that Sun Yi wrote was not actually the first letter [from a labor camp] that ever arrived in the United States. But it was perhaps one of the more eye-catching.”

The engineer, according to Pang, is extremely dev**ed to his cause. “He cared so much about freedom in China, he sacrificed so much to what many would say was a futile cause.”

Under China’s near-totalitarian c*******t administration, the country has at least 1,000 “re-education” camps where political dissidents, ethnic minorities and those who practice forbidden religions experience torture similar to Sun’s and are forced to manufacture cheap commodities for stores such as Walmart and Kmart.

According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, an Australian non-partisan think tank, “more than 80,000 Uyghurs were t***sferred out of Xinjiang to work in factories across China between 2017 and 2019, and some were sent directly from detention camps.”

According to the think tank, its figure is “conservative,” and the true statistic is “likely to be far higher.” What Sun went through isn’t unique; this is a regular occurrence under Chinese tyranny.

Unsurprisingly, President Joe Biden has yet to address these obvious human rights violations.

Rather than using his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping to influence the end of the Chinese country’s arbitrary breaches of basic rights, Biden has defended the nation, explaining their rampant genocide and ideological imprisonment as a simple difference of “cultural norms.”

The furthest Biden has mentioned the country’s untold abuse was in a February tweet where the president, as if in the same breath, wished the Chinese people a good Chinese New Year and shared concerns about Beijing’s economic practices, human rights abuses and coercion of Taiwan.”

The president’s blatant ignorance of the Chinese people’s vast suffering cannot be understated, nor can it be ignored.

Whereas during his p**********l campaign Biden promised retaliation against the nation for its actions, the men and women who continue to endure horrendous treatment at the hands of their c*******t overlords lie in wait for a change which, unless pressured, likely will never come.

https://www.westernjournal.com/chinese-labor-camp-prisoner-hides-desperate-sos-decorations-destined-america-4-years-later-finds-happened/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal[/quote]

They want the same for us here! That’s why they want our guns! Old fool

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Apr 5, 2021 01:56:12   #
Radiance3
 
[quote=Oldsailor65]Woman Finds Secret Message from China When She Opens Box of Decorations

Chinese Labor Camp Prisoner Hides Desperate SOS in Decorations Destined for America; 4 Years Later He Finds Out What Happened to It
By Jack Cowhick
Published April 4, 2021 at 12:05am

In 2008, a Chinese engineer and religious dissident named Sun Yi was a prisoner desperate for help, so he left a note in a West-bound package of Halloween decorations he had made amid inhumane conditions in a Chinese labor camp.

Four years later, an American mother discovered the note in the box of decorations, which she had bought at her local Kmart store.

Now, Sun’s story is being spread by an American author in a new book.

Sun, who had been arrested for at least the 13th time for allegedly assisting in an underground printing press in the People’s Republic of China — a press that criticized the C*******t administration for various and innumerable human rights violations — wrote the letter in late 2008 with over a year left on his 2 1/2-year sentence after noticing packages with English labels he had recognized from studying the language.

After two long and quiet nights of steadily constructing the letter, using pages from a “political re-education” book to write on, Sun completed his first letter, and within two weeks he had 20 letters ready to package, according to the New York Post.

While packaging plastic skeleton and gravestone decorations, Sun slipped his notes alongside the products, feeling relief while watching the packages be shipped.

In the next days and weeks, Sun began to recruit other prisoners to follow in his footsteps, writing notes for a few months until a sample of one note was found in a prisoner’s mattress, the Post reported.

The prison guards proceeded to gather the prison’s practitioners of Falun Gong, the meditation-based religious movement that Sun followed, and tortured the dissidents for their actions.

Four years after Sun originally packaged his note, an Oregon mother named Julie Keith discovered it among Halloween decorations she had purchased.

According to the Post, the note read: “Please kindly resend this letter to the World Human Right[s] Organization. Thousands [of] people here who are under the persecution of the Chinese C*******t Party Government will thank and remember you forever.”

Keith initially was shocked by the note, believing it to be a simple prank at first. However, the details Sun provided in his urgent message verified its reality. The note went on to list the name of the prison camp the engineer worked at — namely Masanjia Labor Camp — as well as the camp’s work conditions and pay.

Prisoners, according to Sun’s note, are paid 10 Chinese Yuan every month, equivalent to $1.54 in the United States.

Sun then detailed the camp’s population, writing, “Many of [the prisoners] are Falun [Gong] practitioner[s], who are totally innocent people.

“Only because they have different [beliefs] to the CCCP, they often suffer more punishment than others.”

Finally, after 13 long years, Sun’s story is being publicized.

“Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter, and the Hidden Cost of America’s Cheap Goods,” written by Amelia Pang and published in February by Algonquin Books, tells Sun’s story and of the wider abuses of the Chinese government against its people, who typically are innocent, as Sun says.

Pang told the New York Post, “This SOS letter that Sun Yi wrote was not actually the first letter [from a labor camp] that ever arrived in the United States. But it was perhaps one of the more eye-catching.”

The engineer, according to Pang, is extremely dev**ed to his cause. “He cared so much about freedom in China, he sacrificed so much to what many would say was a futile cause.”

Under China’s near-totalitarian c*******t administration, the country has at least 1,000 “re-education” camps where political dissidents, ethnic minorities and those who practice forbidden religions experience torture similar to Sun’s and are forced to manufacture cheap commodities for stores such as Walmart and Kmart.

According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, an Australian non-partisan think tank, “more than 80,000 Uyghurs were t***sferred out of Xinjiang to work in factories across China between 2017 and 2019, and some were sent directly from detention camps.”

According to the think tank, its figure is “conservative,” and the true statistic is “likely to be far higher.” What Sun went through isn’t unique; this is a regular occurrence under Chinese tyranny.

Unsurprisingly, President Joe Biden has yet to address these obvious human rights violations.

Rather than using his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping to influence the end of the Chinese country’s arbitrary breaches of basic rights, Biden has defended the nation, explaining their rampant genocide and ideological imprisonment as a simple difference of “cultural norms.”

The furthest Biden has mentioned the country’s untold abuse was in a February tweet where the president, as if in the same breath, wished the Chinese people a good Chinese New Year and shared concerns about Beijing’s economic practices, human rights abuses and coercion of Taiwan.”

The president’s blatant ignorance of the Chinese people’s vast suffering cannot be understated, nor can it be ignored.

Whereas during his p**********l campaign Biden promised retaliation against the nation for its actions, the men and women who continue to endure horrendous treatment at the hands of their c*******t overlords lie in wait for a change which, unless pressured, likely will never come.

https://www.westernjournal.com/chinese-labor-camp-prisoner-hides-desperate-sos-decorations-destined-america-4-years-later-finds-happened/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal[/quote]
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Biden loves the CCP. In fact, he has started to be like china.

Biden has announced earlier that he will unite the American people. How? Unite when his policies are all controversial to the right, erase human dignity, devoid of freedom, and the ultra violations of their Bill of Rights. The constitution has been ignored, and not functioning anymore, since the Nov. 2020 e******n. Invite millions of i******s into the US consist of radical drug dealers and terrorists.

Biden does not respect the American people, except his own team. He respects more the i******s giving priorities to the essential needs like education, and v***s protection.

Biden has started to imitate records of CCP Xi in uniting the people. They are put in prison camps to obey. Kids are indoctrinated in schools to these radical/c*******t and tyrannical policies. Biden is making American people poor, using C***d19 lockdowns, depriving kids from schools to make them ignorant, massive expenditures for money we don't have, mass mail-in-b****ts to defraud e******n.

He protects the elites that he depends on. All the elites be on the top to rule the masses.

America has already set foot on that tyrannical system of governance. Our country now has been separated into 2 systems, the LEFT and the RIGHT. The w****s and the b****s. The browns have mixed party affiliations. Except i*****l a***ns, all of them for Biden who invited them to come and stay.

These are the orders of our current system. 90% of b****s are yelling to change history. They have already started it. The 1619 project. While religion of Christianity is being erased, the Holy Bible and churches are burned, head of church are arrested for religious celebration.

There are so many events going on contrary to the freedom that this country was made of since 245 years ago. The pledge of oath of Biden has been violated.
I think all these things started in 2009, during Obama administration.

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Apr 6, 2021 02:09:29   #
newbear Loc: New York City
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
They want the same for us here! That’s why they want our guns! Old fool


Wonttakeitanymore,

I see no comments from Canuckus Deploracus, his Uighur friends are "fine" and he is gaslighting everyone with a beer and a couple of fishing rods. What a studied frivolity. Or a party designed light disinformation.
Beware of "KYLE".

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