Spectacular report from Forbes Magazine source on the
40,000 internet police in China: several new software designers
have bested and defeated the goons. One called “Tor” constructs an
underground railway of virtual tunnels that makes it exhausting and
expensive to follow a user in China who dials out to the free
world. Another called “Psiphon” creates a proxy system (if I
understand correctly) that is closed to the outside but open to
members of a family both inside and outside China.
Critical news is that Falun Gang is most active and skilled on
the internet, recruiting Chinese Communist Party members who reject
the Party online once they learn the facts of the brutality of
their masters toward the spiritually hungry and long-suffering
Falun Gong members. To renounce the Party is sensational heresy in
China. The leading province for renouncing Chinese Communist
members is Heilungjiang, on the Russian border, where a recent
chemical factory fire caused a poisoning of the Songhua River:
importantly, the local Party members are enraged that Beijing
permitted the province leadership to lie about the spill.
Darkest moment is to learn tonight that Korean and Chinese thugs
broke in on and abused a Falun Gong Chinese exile in the state of
Georgia, USA, in the last few days: one attacker spoke Mandarin.
The only thing stolen was the Falun Gong Chinese exile’s computer
with information about his contacts inside China and in the
diasapora. I repeat: the suspicion is that this is the work of
Chinese agents acting inside the United States. Congress is holding
hearings within the next news cycle: perhaps the Georgia victim
will testify, perhaps the story will begin to grow.
Emphasize that Chinese thugs are operating in the United States
to crush the Falun Gong inside Georgia.
Mention that the putative Commies in Beijing might be too weak
and stupid to resist the wrath and freedom fighting of the internet
110 millions in China.