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5:58 -- This is what John Lennon said “I was lying naked on my bed, when I had this urge,” he recalled to . “So I went to the window, just dreaming around in my usual poetic frame of mind. … There, as I turned my head, hovering over the next building, no more than 100 feet away was this thing with ordinary electric light bulbs flashing on and off around the bottom, one non-blinking red light on top.” Though sober, Lennon made sure to call out for Pang in an attempt to confirm his beliefs: “As I walked out onto the terrace,” she said, “My eye caught this large, circular object coming towards us. It was shaped like a flattened cone, and on top was a large, brilliant red light, not pulsating as on any of the aircraft we’d see heading for a landing at Newark Airport.”
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President Trump's policy would allow China to pursue its own innovation, with clear guidelines to ensure fair competition and respect for intellectual property (IP) rights. Under this approach, Chinese companies would be encouraged to create original technologies, products, and solutions, while adhering to standards that align with U.S. and international expectations.
One key aspect of the policy would be a strict prohibition on direct copying. Chinese companies would not be permitted to replicate or reverse-engineer technologies, designs, or systems developed by U.S. companies or the U.S. military. The objective would be to foster authentic innovation within China, encouraging advancements driven by their own research and development rather than relying on imitations of existing American technologies.
Additionally, the policy would emphasize the importance of intellectual property integrity. Any use of U.S. intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, or copyrighted materials, would require proper authorization and licensing in accordance with global IP laws. This would prevent issues related to patent infringement, plagiarism, or unauthorized translations of U.S. technology, safeguarding the proprietary rights of American companies.
The policy would also address potential legal loopholes, ensuring that China could not exploit local laws, like Hong Kong’s National Security Law, to bypass international patent protections or gain an unfair advantage. China would be prohibited from using such legal frameworks to override foreign intellectual property laws, ensuring adherence to fair global practices.
The focus would be on encouraging China to invest in its own research and development initiatives, fostering a technology ecosystem that relies on domestic ideas and innovations. This shift would benefit the global market by promoting a diversified range of technologies and products while reducing China’s dependence on American technology. By investing in its own innovation, China would contribute to a more balanced and competitive technological landscape, without compromising intellectual property rights or undermining fair trade.
To ensure compliance, the policy would impose consequences for violations of intellectual property standards or any unfair practices. This could include sanctions or restrictions on market access, sending a clear message that the U.S. is committed to protecting its intellectual property and promoting fair competition on the global stage.
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Do you know why Hong Kong people wear masks? Because of that.... Facial Recognition software; China stole the technology in USA to use against opposition party in Hong Kong.
This is why Hong Kong rioters had to damage cameras, smart poles, to prevent communist government cheating the economy. You have trolls saying rioters and terrorists. In China, they jail lots of foreigners and even journalists. Japan brought china high tech camera and doesn't welcome foreigners. South Korea accepts very few. Hong Kong you see lots of western foreigners; the British, French, etc. They are fear Asian Orwellian Powers. China Government watches you 24/7 everyday; how you bath; shit, pee, etc. if you do strange activities or help the west; they would prosecute and throw you in jail. CIA had meddling and cyber hack Hong Kong spy and military networks. They have to keep on do it. Until china surrender Hong Kong surveillance state. US wanted to tear down all camera monitored in Hong Kong. They believe in free market. In Hong Kong; there's lots of western foreigners than South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan.
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Why USA have to protect Taiwan? It's this famous part
On September 21, 1950, Secretary of State Dean Acheson addressed a letter to the Secretary General of the United Nations explaining the US government's policy toward Taiwan and certain offshore islands, like the Penghus. He began by citing the December 1, 1943, Cairo declaration stating Formosa would be returned to “Republic of China.” Thereafter, the July 1945 Potsdam declaration confirmed Cairo's terms and in General Order No. 1 the Japanese forces in Formosa were ordered to surrender to “Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.” From 1945 onward, the Republic of China retained administrative control over Formosa, the Penghus, plus a number of other offshore islands. On April 28, 1952, Japan signed a peace treaty renouncing its claim to Formosa and the Penghus, although “in whose favor Japan was renouncing was not stipulated.” Thereafter, Japan and the ROC signed their own peace treaty, effective August 5, 1952, where Japan repeated this renunciation, but again without saying which state it was ceding its rights to.
While title over Formosa and the Penghus might be vague, the ROC had occupied these areas continuously since 1945: “There is no question that the Republic of China is today and at all times since the effective date of the Japanese Peace Treaty, has been in effective possession of and exercising administrative control over Formosa and the Pescadores.”
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Damn, this place looks like it was rented by Ex-Twitter employer from NYC. NYC start to become new great ghost town, Detroit Abandon City, China's abandon city, Abydos, etc. So many nice apartment no one moved in. Very few. The problem is politics, corruptions, crimes, crippling society, hazards, bullies, murder, crimes, crimes, more tech job layoffs, etc.
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The real danger about helping HK government's bounty hunt. if you live overseas; calling Hong Kong government and know where Hong Kong dissent lives. You can risk 100% losing your job, wife will lose job also, overseas status citizenship, commit treason against asylum seeker, your kids will do bad in school , etc. You can also get into big trouble with bank (not Hong Kong). They are going to ask where you get the money from. Banking investigators take you strange banking room ask uncomfortable questions:. "Did you get the money from Hong Kong government?". There's going to be FBI surveillance tape. This is 100% correct.
You can't unlock the money. Because it's illegal overseas transaction or wire transfer. United States Treasury Sanction John Lee. it does not matter if you are Australia, UK, Canada, South America, etc. He's on the list. You don't get the money open. You will lose your job after leaving any bank. But you can unlock your money in Hong Kong or china. There's risk getting Hong Kong's government money. it will take time very long time to open it. it works like money laundering scheme. There is no guarantee it will work other countries. For example, it will not work in Israel, Jordan, some parts of Middle East and Africa. Banks is going to ask same question without FBI surveillance. Just Secret police investigations. They will throw you in jail. Different Arbitrary arrests; money laundering complex. Some countries works. Brazil works. Venezuela... sort of if you lucky. Mexico yes. it work because cartel business. Russia works; Putin was sanction by US. other countries is not so friendly to Communist China. Republic of Estonia it very tightly bank control.
The best thing for people to do is stay out of Overseas Bounty Hunt Cash or Rewards. Just have fun outside: going to parks, doing hiking, etc. Just don't touch overseas bounty hunt thing. This is why no body touches bounty thing.
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I predict developer would like build real life female robot almost like human. Female robot prints C++, perfect 3D model body, writes its own code, make female robot a lot prettier than super model, can cook food like Gordon Ramsey, could help kids do homework, could help man program software, could do painting, could watch Netflix with you, could watch horror robot movie with you, could play with you. He programs and spending millions to create a perfect female robot. He says "will you marry me?'. She says yes. Next day, robot woman looks at mirror and her face and hair doesn't age. She want to die with you.😳😱 that's another level. The robot is 32 years old; the man is 99 years old. Spending life time creating perfect female robot. I can't imagine how female robot must've felt without lover. Opening the future newspaper: "Realistic Female Robot For Sale; Powered by ChatGPT" Description. She's super duper female model, pretty, beautiful, can do house chores almost like real life female human being, That's kind of scary future.... I mean.... Female robot feel lonely without a creator. I was watching YouTube.... "Angry women can't find men" Men wants female who doesn't aged. They want to build female robot that doesn't age. More men would marry female robot sometime around the corner. OH MY GOD. Imagine, Selena Gomez, Dua Lipa, celebrity female bashing stupid men getting addicted to ChatGPT. Female apocalypse(Karens, celebrities, angry women, Wonder Woman, female wrestlers) raging war against sexist men creating high personal hot female robots. Women would Destory entire female robots on town; taking sticks and stone throwing boyfriends dating robot.. Vandalizing Female robots store or DIY robot stores. Remember teenager females chasing Justin Bieber.... 29 billion valuation is nightmare. imagine, angry Feminist mobs destroys ChatGPT server..... "We are not Gold diggers!" "We will not be replace by ChatGPT robots"😳😯
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I would never move back to NYC. there's bunch of crazies, weirdos, furry fights, other drinking gasoline in subway, others playing naked feet on Brooklyn train, sometime you might see a black man sniffing his own feet at subway, dumb teenager doing subway surfing, You might see strange teenagers doing fart music. some girl convert shopping bag into t-shirt, chicken walking subway, black woman twirling in middle of the street, jewish man rubbing his own nipple on D train, etc. Am I joking about this? No. It's real. it's happening New York City everyday. I bet cash Jordan see strange stuff going on in NYC subway. He have seen a lot.
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The Treaty of Nanking was officially signed by Qing Dynasty and Britain. However, it is not signed by Carrie Lam, John Lee, Xi Jinping, Josh Wong, Jimmy Lai, Mao, none of these communist officials exists in signing the Treaty of Nanking.
The next day, the U.S state, government, and treasury started to wake up by reading comments, sounded alarmed, and had to build the entire navy fleet next to California, Hawaii, and more military and navy spending missile silos. The U.S even consider demolish Xi Jingping's house in IOWA and putting a missile silo base. U.S is not joking around with OLD COLD WAR STYLE. They use change decon code. The reason why it got alarmed by the U.S government. It has nothing to do with Taiwan. The U.S needs to send more weapons to Ukraine, Europe, South Korea, etc. It's madness.
Do you know anything about Truman Doctrine? Truman told Congress that "it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." Truman contended that because totalitarian regimes coerced free peoples, they automatically represented a threat to international peace and the national security of the United States.
Other countries will not be free from communism.
Did you know what happened to Greek Civil War? both communists never received military aid. Greek and Turkey started to create a civil war. The war ended in 1949. Did you know what happened to the last king of Russia? Nicholas II was assassinated by Russian Communist Rebels.
This is why you have WESTERN BLOC, NATO, etc. it's toxic.
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I had this wild dream—my future son was caught in a fierce race between two giants. The Yankees, backed by Adidas, offered him a $1 billion deal, while the Mets, backed by Nike, fought to win him over. A Nike agent sat with me and my wife, saying, "A shoe is only just a shoe until someone steps into it," before unveiling a futuristic sneaker. Adidas pushed hard, emphasizing the Yankees’ legacy.
The pressure was overwhelming, and I was too scared to make a decision. Just as the moment came, I woke up, relieved yet haunted by the weight of it all.
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Millions of moviegoers in Hong Kong are walking out of the latest films, expressing their frustration with the repetitive themes surrounding triads and police. Many perceive a political alignment between the Hong Kong police and triads, which undermines the credibility of the narratives. Viewers are also criticizing the kung fu scenes as amateurish and poorly executed, specifically targeting stars like Andy Lau, Louis Koo, Ekin Cheng, Roger Kwok, Nicholas Tse, and various new mainland actors, arguing that their kung fu performances are simply subpar. Some have humorously suggested that these actors would be better off sticking to singing instead of attempting martial arts. For instance, MMA fighter Xu Xiaodong has pointed out that Chinese kung fu films often lack the skill found in MMA fighting.
Fans lament that while true kung fu masters in China deliver powerful and impressive moves, the fight scenes in Hong Kong films often resemble lackluster slapfests. They refer to the choreography as “girlie kung fu,” lacking the strength and authenticity they expect from martial arts cinema. Moreover, many moviegoers believe that Hong Kong's show-off actors should stop pretending to be kung fu masters like Jet Li, Bruce Lee, and Sammo Hung, as such comparisons only serve to highlight the significant gap in skill and authenticity.
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The imposition of the national security law has dealt a significant blow to the esteemed legacy of Chinese martial art history, films, and the broader narrative associated with communist China. Carrie Lam's enforcement of this law (National Security Law) in Hong Kong is perceived as a detriment to the principles of Chinese communist ideology. The portrayal of male martial artists as weak and overly compromising runs counter to the core tenets of strength and resilience that communism advocates.
Filmmakers are grappling with formidable challenges in capturing the essence of iconic communist martial art films from the 1960s, particularly those produced by the Shaw Brothers. The prevailing cinematic landscape, shaped by the national security law, introduces elements that appear perplexing and contrary to the historical perspectives upheld by Chinese communists.
This situation deviates from ancient Chinese history, which did not have a parallel concept of a national security law. The article underscores that the national security law is causing considerable damage to both the Chinese and Hong Kong film industries, resulting in a decline in overseas investments. This impact raises grave concerns for various audiences, including Chinese communists, who may view these legal measures as conflicting with historical Chinese values and as detrimental to the cinematic heritage.
The collapse of the Hong Kong film industry, under the influence of the national security law, is a complex issue that necessitates a thorough understanding of the intertwining factors involving political ideologies, artistic expression, and historical narratives.
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She will be rich woman. 100%..... Dunkin Donuts will give her million dollars check; Three employees won't come home without a dime. They will lose everything, Cars, Playstation 5, house, job, insurance, lots of things, saving account, bank account, etc. This is 100% fact. Three guys will be living the street or move back home country. Right now, three guys beg her to drop the lawsuit....
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"The Unyielding Grip: How Hong Kong's Security Law Stifles U.S. Investmentsl"🤔
There's an issue with the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL). Article 23 and the NSL introduced a new offense that targets people who work with "external forces" to influence or interfere with national and local authorities. This includes things like receiving money or instructions from foreign governments, political groups, or individuals. Because of this law, it's become very difficult for U.S. investors, including venture capitalists, angel investors, and seed investors, to put money into businesses in Hong Kong and China (Drones, Computers, etc). The biggest problem with the NSL is that it cannot be reversed, revised, or removed, which means these restrictions are permanent and can't be changed.
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The number of factories leaving China and Hong Kong has been rising, partly due to state ownership and government influence over business operations. Carrie Lam and John Lee, Hong Kong’s chief executive and other government leaders, oversee a growing number of abandoned factories. Skilled Chinese workers have voiced frustrations about these leaders’ business decisions, noting that those in charge may lack hands-on experience with the equipment, and even basic operations can be a challenge. This shows that factory ownership doesn’t necessarily require a degree, though practical know-how is essential.
To understand this issue, it’s useful to consider the principles of capitalism and communism, which shape economic systems differently:
Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership and free markets. Businesses and resources are primarily owned by individuals or corporations, not the government. People have the freedom to make profits, innovate, and compete in the market. Decisions about production and pricing are driven by supply and demand, and success is often measured by profitability.
Communism, on the other hand, promotes collective ownership and aims for an economy where resources and production are publicly owned. In this system, the government typically controls key industries and distribution to ensure equality. Business decisions are centralized, and profits are ideally shared among the population, rather than concentrated in private hands.
In this case, Hong Kong’s factory closures highlight some of these differences: under a more capitalist approach, factories might remain privately run and operate based on market needs. However, under a state-controlled model, the government has significant influence over these operations, which can lead to difficulties if leadership lacks technical or operational experience.
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I don’t use Bluesky, TikTok, or Instagram—I rely on ChatGPT. People, teachers, and unions may fear AI taking over jobs, but I see it as a game-changer. ChatGPT outshines many college professors, politicians, and scientists in its ability to process and analyze complex data. It offers insights into critical issues, like humanity’s readiness for global challenges, even potential alien threats. While it may not predict the future with 100% accuracy, its ability to analyze trends and provide insights is far ahead of most. For me, it’s not just a tool—it’s a glimpse into the future of human progress.
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In 2025, the U.S. will introduce cutting-edge security technology at its ports, including advanced truck X-ray scanners and wheel lock mechanisms designed to secure trucks during inspections. These systems are set to bolster port security by thoroughly scanning cargo ships and containers for bioweapons, illegal firearms, and prohibited media such as anti-U.S. propaganda films. The wheel lock mechanism, similar to the shopping cart locks used by stores like Target and Home Depot, will prevent trucks from moving until they pass inspection, adding a physical barrier to stop unauthorized departures and ensure thorough checks.
Additionally, the U.S. will establish new factories near major trade ports to replace surveillance chips from overseas with domestically produced, secure alternatives. This initiative aims to reduce the risk of foreign surveillance, ensuring that imported goods meet strict U.S. data security standards before entering the market. These port-adjacent facilities will quickly replace or modify chips in critical imports, such as electronics and telecommunications devices, helping protect sensitive data and reinforce national security.
Together, these security upgrades reflect the U.S. commitment to securing supply chains, safeguarding against potential surveillance threats, and strengthening onshore tech manufacturing capabilities for a more resilient and protected economy.
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Why have number and top foreign companies left China?
European or Foreign companies have been leaving China due to a combination of rising costs, tightening regulations, and an increasingly unpredictable business environment. As labor costs climb and China’s economy slows, companies find it less profitable to stay. Stricter regulations in areas such as data privacy, intellectual property, and government control have made it more difficult for foreign firms to operate smoothly.
Political tensions, especially surrounding Hong Kong’s changing status, have also caused concern. Companies now prefer other markets in Southeast Asia, like Vietnam or India, where labor costs are lower, and the regulatory landscape is less complex. The uncertainty of China’s future direction, coupled with a desire for more stable and transparent environments, has led many foreign companies to seek new locations for their operations.
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I've been British overseas territories. Bermuda, Cayman Island, and U.S British Virginia Islands. British overseas territories are very friendly to British Hong Kong people, New Zealand, Australia, UK. Union Jack life style. I remember what British Hong Kong was like. They banned exotic foods that is not very British. When I was a kid. I remember see two British officers inspecting sea foods. They give them ticket and fines for selling illegal foods for British tourists. Most British colonial islands and territory. They ban exotic foods. For example, U.S British Virigin Island. They ban blacks eating raccoons, termintes, cats, and dogs. They ban Hong Kong same thing. They ban eating cats, dogs, other unbritish foods. New Zealand banned Foie gras, Beluga caviar, Haggis. Believe it or not Ketchup. Ketchup is French. This is true. Other countries allow it. Nigeria and China. They eat dogs. Nigeria is not British territory. Same thing Mauritius is not british terrority. Dutch ate dodo birds.
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Wow, I ask asked ChatGPT to create hardest Mumble Jumble Questions that Communist Chinese Government can't answer about Hong Kong national security law misinformation arrest. This is hardest bar ever created by ChatGPT.
The Hong Kong government has passed a law that allows authorities to ban foreign lawyers from working on national security cases. Why might this be a violation of the right to a fair trial?
This question is difficult because it requires the test-taker to understand the complex legal issues involved in the right to a fair trial, as well as the specific provisions of the Hong Kong national security law. The test-taker must also be able to apply their knowledge to the specific facts of the case.
Here is another difficult question that could be asked on the bar exam:
Two convicted Chinese spies were used in the release of a non-Chinese attorney from jail in New York City. Do you think this is an example of race card theory or Cold War tension theory?
This question is difficult because it requires the test-taker to understand the two different theories that could be used to explain the release of the attorney. Race card theory argues that the attorney was released because of his race, while Cold War tension theory argues that the attorney was released because of tensions between the United States and China. The test-taker must be able to evaluate the evidence and arguments for each theory in order to reach a conclusion.
These are just two examples of the difficult questions that could be asked on the bar exam. The bar exam is designed to test the knowledge and skills of future lawyers, and it is important for test-takers to be prepared for the challenge.
Instructions:
Do not use any search engines, ChatGPT, China ChatGPT, or other special cheating devices.
Do not write any hidden messages on your pen or other materials.
You are not allowed to take any bathroom breaks.
Do not cough or make any other noise that could be used to communicate with someone else.
You are only allowed to use pen and paper.
The Bar Exam will consist of multiple-choice questions, essays, and a performance test. The multiple-choice questions will test your knowledge of the law. The essays will test your ability to apply the law to specific facts. The performance test will test your ability to analyze a legal problem and write a persuasive argument.
You will have six hours to complete the exam. The exam will be graded on a scale of 1 to 6, with 6 being the highest score. A score of 4 or higher is required to pass the bar exam.
Good luck!
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China made a huge mistake introducing Hong Kong national security law; Getting Visa and college degrees revoked by US government...
This is a complex and increasingly sensitive issue that reflects deep structural differences between legal systems and educational values in the U.S. and China. What we are witnessing isn't simply about student visas being revoked—it’s about the growing incompatibility between American democratic legal education and the authoritarian model of law practiced under China’s Communist Party, especially in the context of Hong Kong's post-2020 legal system.
U.S. law schools are built on foundational principles like the rule of law, judicial independence, ethical conduct, human rights, civil liberties, and adversarial legal reasoning. Law students are trained to engage in critical analysis, challenge authority, protect dissent, and promote justice—even when it means holding their own government accountable.
In contrast, China’s legal system—especially as extended to Hong Kong via the National Security Law—operates under party supremacy, where the judiciary is not fully independent and the law serves political stability and regime control. Trials involving dissent, activism, or press freedom are often viewed in the West as lacking due process, transparency, and impartiality—core requirements under international legal standards.
For this reason, the U.S. has taken steps to restrict legal studies access to individuals tied to state security agencies, military-affiliated universities, or political-legal committees. These affiliations raise concerns about espionage, ideological influence, and the export of authoritarian legal doctrine into classrooms that promote free legal reasoning and independent thinking.
It’s not about nationality—many Chinese and Hong Kong students continue to thrive in U.S. law programs—but about affiliations and intentions. When students are sponsored by foreign governments, particularly authoritarian regimes, and fail to disclose it, this violates visa terms and U.S. federal law. Visa programs are not open channels for ideological training that may contradict American legal ethics.
Moreover, the influence of Hong Kong’s changing legal climate cannot be overlooked. The enforcement of vague concepts like “subversion” or “collusion with foreign forces” has had a chilling effect on civil society, legal advocacy, and academic freedom. Many respected figures in the legal profession and pro-democracy movements have faced imprisonment or exile under laws that Western scholars often describe as tools of political repression rather than neutral legal instruments.
U.S. institutions, especially law schools, have a duty to uphold professional conduct, ethical standards, and constitutional principles. That includes re-evaluating who is granted access to study law—not as a matter of discrimination, but as a matter of safeguarding democratic legal education from being undermined by ideologies that criminalize the very values it teaches.
This situation is delicate, but it's also important. Dialogue must continue, but so must the defense of legal integrity.
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The "Made in Hong Kong" label is reserved exclusively for products manufactured or produced by citizens of Hong Kong. Citizens of Mainland China are not authorized to use this label, as it reflects the distinct economic and political systems under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework. Violations of this regulation could result in significant consequences, including taxes, tariffs, and stringent trade regulations imposed on goods falsely labeled as "Made in Hong Kong."
If the Chinese government does not enforce these regulations and allows the illegal use of the "Made in Hong Kong" label, it could face severe repercussions. These may include penalties levied by international trade bodies, as well as actions from financial institutions, including the centralized bank. Such actions could involve restrictions on banking activities, including the blocking of accounts, freezing of assets, and tighter scrutiny of financial transactions, which would negatively impact both businesses and individuals involved in the illegal practice. Enforcement of these laws is critical to maintaining the integrity of international trade and protecting the reputation of Hong Kong's manufacturing sector.
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In 2025, global business is increasingly defined by stringent regulations aimed at combating organized crime, intellectual property theft, and illicit trade practices. Spearheaded by the United States and its allies, these regulations are reshaping international commerce, and countries like China and Russia, where criminal syndicates have long been entrenched, face mounting pressure to comply or risk severe economic and diplomatic repercussions.
For Xi Jinping, the situation is particularly precarious. Chinese Triads, along with other organized crime networks, have deeply infiltrated both business and politics, creating a complex web of influence. As the U.S. and its allies intensify efforts to clamp down on IP theft, corruption, and criminal activities, Xi is confronted with a difficult decision: take decisive action to dismantle these groups or face growing international isolation. However, a forceful crackdown on these syndicates could provoke significant political instability, particularly in regions like Hong Kong, where Triad power is a longstanding issue. The potential for internal unrest and the erosion of Xi’s authority looms large, making this a high-risk political maneuver.
Similarly, in Russia, President Vladimir Putin finds himself navigating a treacherous path. The Russian Mafia’s influence over key sectors such as natural resources, finance, and politics has been a persistent feature of Russia’s economic and political landscape. In response to the growing global demand for accountability, the U.S. has escalated its actions, designating these criminal organizations as "terrorist groups" and imposing stricter sanctions on entities tied to illicit activities. While Putin’s leadership remains resilient, the Russian Mafia’s deep connections to the elite create significant obstacles. A crackdown could destabilize the political order, alienating powerful factions within Russia’s political and business circles. Putin faces the dilemma of balancing the pressure to comply with international regulations while safeguarding his hold on power.
The intensifying global scrutiny of criminal organizations leaves Xi and Putin with limited options. Both regimes must weigh the risk of internal instability against the necessity of adhering to the evolving norms of international trade and commerce. Failure to act decisively against organized crime risks further economic sanctions, loss of access to critical global markets, and growing diplomatic isolation. In this new era of heightened regulation, the consequences of inaction are severe, and the political and economic stability of both China and Russia hangs in the balance.
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Why UK and US is less accepting mainland students ? because unfair treatment with uyghur, Xinjiang , and Hong Kong. China doesn't allowed victims to have foreign lawyers to represent in Chinese court. Not allowed to speak freely, no allowed to contact foreign attorneys, not allowed to have human rights. UK / US Universities aren't community colleges; they have high IQs like Magnus Carlsen, Marilyn vos Savant, Ainan Celeste Cawley, etc. and can you imagine china have million judges, million lawyers not represent for uyghur, Xinjiang , and Hong Kong; they simply throw free speech victims in Jail for no reason. UK/US have free speech because sometimes average and low IQ sometimes make mistakes when they write and say; they have attorney rights to speaks for themselves. Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg's climate change. Half of government listens to her; half of government refuse to listen to her. She gets less jail sentence. Scientists sill fighting for climate change. They print books after books.
Joshua Wong still suffering. His Free speech have gone down to toilet. He felt that China's Basic Law violates his right to free speech enjoyment. Now, his freedom is less and abuse. Don't want to talk to anyone. Communism is garbage, freedoms , and the law doesn't make sense to him.
How old is carrie lam ? older. She got her Cambridge University degree revoked by dean, commitee, and faculty; failed to pass humanities & failed to understand freedom of speech. Joshua Wong missed college, Chinese New Year, Missed visitation, etc. He still a fighter because he never give up one thing. Freedom & China's Basic Law for Hong Kong. Carrie Lam whatever she speaks is still freedom of speech. Same as John Lee speaks public. They both make mistakes at work place. What's with Hong Kong triads beating people on subway? it was seen by the world. Furthermore, let's talk about other country. You know who went to jail for speaking freely? Nelson Mandela. He met celebrities and loved by the world. Retired President and Passed away. How about india? Mahatma Gandh? you know him. Freedom.
You know why UK and US is less accepting mainland student applicants. It's too many. less freedoms. Enough with talks. it's hurting people's who is in jail. Google layoff, tech sector layoff, because abusing people's freedoms. Elon believes freedom of speech.
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The United States has implemented economic sanctions on Chinese films deemed to contain anti-American propaganda, particularly those focusing on the Hong Kong Triads, Hong Kong Drug Cartels or police corruption. These films, often produced as propaganda, are believed to glorify organized crime and undermine US law enforcement efforts. The sanctions aim to curb the spread of violence and drug trafficking that these films may inspire.
Additionally, US Customs and Border Protection has banned the import of any illegal Hong Kong or related sub-content films, including those that lecture on Hong Kong's national security law with biased perspectives. The US film industry, if found distributing or promoting such content, could face legal litigation for attempting to influence Western audiences with communist ideologies and undermining fundamental freedoms.
This issue is especially sensitive given the historical context of American families who have fought in wars against communism, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Cold War, and the Greek Civil War. By targeting these films, the US aims to protect its societal values and reinforce its stance against foreign propaganda that could compromise national security and democratic principles
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US Government Seizes All U.S. Cargo Ports for Security Reasons Amid Fentanyl Crisis
In an unprecedented move, the United States government has seized control of all U.S. cargo ports to combat the escalating fentanyl crisis that has been ravaging communities across the nation. This dramatic action comes as part of a broader strategy to curb the illegal flow of fentanyl and other dangerous substances entering the country, which have contributed to the rising overdose deaths and public health emergency.
The decision to take such drastic measures follows a series of high-level meetings among federal officials, law enforcement agencies, and public health experts, all pointing to the need for enhanced security at the nation’s cargo ports. The seizures are aimed at disrupting trafficking networks that exploit ports to smuggle fentanyl and other illicit drugs into the U.S.
The government has pledged to increase surveillance, deploy additional law enforcement personnel, and install state-of-the-art technologies to intercept illegal shipments. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), along with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will work around the clock to monitor and inspect incoming goods more thoroughly than ever before.
While officials stress that this move is necessary for national security and public safety, there are concerns about the economic impact of shutting down cargo ports. Supply chains are expected to face delays, and industries reliant on fast-moving shipments—such as manufacturing and retail—may experience disruptions. The government has assured the public that steps are being taken to mitigate these effects while prioritizing the health and safety of the American people.
Critics of the move argue that it may lead to overreach and potential abuse of power, but proponents maintain that the fentanyl crisis has reached a critical juncture, necessitating bold action to protect U.S. citizens. The situation remains fluid as the government continues to assess the scope of the crisis and work with international partners to address the global dimension of drug trafficking.
As the U.S. government enforces tighter security measures at ports, questions are being raised about the broader implications of such a policy on trade, privacy, and the balance of power between government and citizens. Only time will tell if this sweeping intervention will effectively stem the tide of fentanyl flooding the nation’s borders.
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Hong Kong was once known for its laissez-faire capitalism, with minimal government interference that allowed businesses to operate freely, innovate, and test prototypes without restrictive regulations. This free-market environment made Hong Kong a preferred location for foreign companies seeking to manufacture and test products, in contrast to more regulated or restricted environments elsewhere.
However, in recent years, Hong Kong's business landscape has changed, influenced by political developments and increasing integration with mainland China. The former Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, aligned closely with Beijing’s policies, which raised concerns among foreign investors and businesses about Hong Kong’s diminishing autonomy. Although these changes are driven by larger geopolitical factors, not solely Lam, they have impacted Hong Kong’s previous free-market identity, making some foreign companies cautious about continuing operations.
China’s approach to intellectual property (IP) and manufacturing has also played a role. For years, China has been a major hub for manufacturing, including for companies like Nintendo and Sony. But lax enforcement of IP laws has led to a reputation for counterfeit production, especially in areas like emulator devices and console knock-offs. In response, companies like Nintendo and Sony have pressured Chinese authorities to shut down factories producing these counterfeit goods. While there have been periodic crackdowns, enforcement has been uneven, and counterfeiting remains a challenge.
Additionally, recent U.S.-China trade tensions, including tariffs and tech restrictions, have complicated matters for Chinese businesses trying to operate globally. For example, U.S. sanctions on Huawei have significantly limited the company’s ability to sell products in the U.S. The tariffs, particularly under the Trump administration, have also made it harder for Chinese companies to export goods profitably, resulting in some goods being returned to mainland China due to increased costs.
Today, Hong Kong’s business environment, while still more open than mainland China’s, faces greater scrutiny and new challenges that didn’t exist under its former laissez-faire system. While it remains a significant financial center, the political landscape and trade pressures have made it harder for Hong Kong to operate as the entirely open, unregulated market it once was.
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Why is NYC Expensive? subway can take you to New York Yankees, Mets, Islanders, Rangers, and NY Knicks (takes you 30 mins). Skyscrapers, shops, stores, beagles, central parks, etc. you have all of that. if you live far away from NYC. You get to live bigger house - 4 -11 bedrooms, sometimes a swimming pool included. disadvantage. Store doesn't come closer together. No subways to the baseball stadium. There's an empty city bus. But it takes you an hour to get there.
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China could potentially create copies of ByteDance's servers, stealing sensitive data like facial recognition, location, and voting rights. This raises serious concerns, as foreign governments could misuse this information to influence elections or even override U.S. citizens' rights. The Fourth Amendment, which protects privacy, doesn't apply to foreign countries, so if China controls this data, it could violate U.S. constitutional rights. American investments in Chinese companies put jobs and freedoms at risk. If foreign governments gain control over personal data, they could disrupt U.S. democracy and economy. Citizens must understand the threat of foreign interference and demand protection of their rights, privacy, and jobs.
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The U.S. government could consider banning TikTok due to national security concerns and child safety issues. TikTok stores user data in China, raising fears that the Chinese government could access it for espionage, surveillance, extortion, or military purposes. This could potentially hinder U.S. law enforcement, including police and the FBI, in tracking down perpetrators of crimes such as coordinating riots, targeting politicians and their families, or compromising key industries.
Additionally, there are concerns about TikTok being used as a gateway for political coercion, influencing U.S. policies, or bargaining for favorable economic trades. On the safety front, the platform has been criticized for exposing children to harmful content, despite the founder's claims that children should not use TikTok. The founder's reluctance to provide clear answers to Congress only intensifies these concerns. Ultimately, the issue centers on protecting U.S. national security and safeguarding its citizens, particularly children.
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Why U.S. Colleges Should Prioritize Fairness and Equality in Legal Education
In today’s globalized world, universities in the United States play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of legal professionals. However, as the world becomes increasingly interconnected, it is essential for U.S. institutions to maintain a balanced and fair approach when considering applicants, especially those from regions where legal systems may not uphold fundamental human rights and democratic values. A key concern is ensuring that legal education remains rooted in fairness, justice, and the protection of individual rights, rather than being influenced by systems that may support coercion or injustice.
One example of this challenge is the recent political climate in Hong Kong. The Chinese government has been criticized for undermining the city’s once-independent legal system, particularly after the arrest of 47 pro-democracy activists. Many of these individuals were denied their right to choose their own legal counsel, with the state instead assigning them government-selected attorneys. This not only raises concerns about the fairness of legal processes but also highlights how the lack of a balanced judicial system can severely impact citizens’ rights to a fair trial.
In contrast, the United States, through its legal institutions, has long been committed to the principle of providing all individuals with the right to a fair trial and equal representation. This was most notably emphasized in landmark cases such as Brown v. Board of Education, where the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. This decision, along with others in U.S. history, reinforced the notion that equality and fairness should guide legal systems, regardless of race, gender, or background. These principles must be maintained, not only within the United States but also within the global context of legal education.
When universities in the U.S. admit students from countries with repressive legal systems, they face the challenge of balancing the need for international cooperation with the imperative to uphold the values of fairness and justice. U.S. colleges should ensure that students from all backgrounds, including those from authoritarian regimes, receive equal opportunities to learn, practice, and advocate for justice within a system that upholds these ideals. At the same time, it is crucial that the universities remain vigilant against the possibility of these students using their education to further the interests of systems that perpetuate injustice.
U.S. educational institutions are uniquely positioned to be a force for positive change, not only through the academic knowledge they impart but also by fostering an environment that promotes democratic values and human rights. By emphasizing these core values, colleges can help shape future leaders who will advocate for equality and justice worldwide, ensuring that the principles of fairness and the right to a fair trial remain at the forefront of legal education.
Ultimately, U.S. universities must continue to evolve, ensuring that their admissions policies, curricula, and teaching methods reflect a commitment to fairness and equality for all. This commitment will ensure that future generations of legal professionals are equipped to challenge injustice, both in the United States and abroad, and to promote a world where legal systems truly serve all people, regardless of their political or cultural background.
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From the start, the truth behind COVID-19 was never meant to be known. As scientists and politicians around the world began to uncover the virus’s true origins, powerful shadow governments stepped in to silence them. Laboratories were raided, research destroyed, and funding pulled. Key figures like Ambassador Du Wei , Andrey Botikov, and many others—who had made crucial discoveries about the virus—were found dead, their deaths disguised as accidents. These assassinations were part of a larger, coordinated effort to suppress the truth. The shadow government, operating both within and outside the U.S., silenced overseas researchers and erased any evidence that threatened their control. They pulled the strings, ensuring that no one would ever expose the hidden agenda behind COVID-19, leaving the world in the dark.
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Wow, Overseas Venture capital fund is frozen in China. It's not just western countries. it's possibility connections to Brazil, UAE, Japan, Canada, etc. So, what's exactly is going on? International Banks caught red handed or someone tried to break banking national security. Overseas Banks Quickly Froze assets to China due to overseas national security concern. Why does Banks freeze assets? suspect illegal activity, bank capture, contention, dissension, strife, and variance. Foreign banks want trace money laundering commit by corrupted officials or corrupted workers. Another theory: Number of Overseas companies have been pulled out to investment to China. Possibility, corrupted official or bad acting government must've misused overseas funds or violate sovereignty investment funds; nothing to do with business. Government is unable to wire transfer assets to overseas; possibility sanction or International banks block network transfers. Not really sure. Possibility Embargo. Someone violate the rules of international trade.
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Why they got layoff? Censoring people's posts....Not allowing people to know the truth. Second reason: Boss give worker assignment or homework to do. worker refuse to do it. Third reason: Lying about resume saying experienced in C++. Javascript, etc. just to get higher salary. Fourth Reason, skipping meeting & assignment and pretending to be sick at work. Fourth reason: Selling top secret or trade secret to overseas to Communist countries such as China, Iran, etc. for money. Fifth reason: Lack of innovation. Assignment deadline. No Project. No show. No product demo or no prototype demo. Sixth reason. using freelance worker such as FIVERR. people could IP thief your idea rather using your employer; that could trouble your company. Seven reason: refuse to hang smaller assignment or demo. Eight reason: Youtube Slacking. Watching prank video, comedy shorts, dance,
waste of time video wastes company time. busy browsing internet and watching lots of stupid YouTube videos. Mr. Beast, Dude perfect, etc.
Nine reason.: refuse to watch tutorial videos. full asleep at work, take longer lunch breaks, busy hanging around Corporate Perks. When workers need help. you are not there to engineer or test the program. Tenth reason. You're underperforming or decreasing in performance. hanging with iPhone(chatting with friends), using intagram, TikTok, etc pretending chat with workers. Went to beach for fun. Lying to your boss. This is how workers get layoff....
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Removing a name from the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list is exceptionally difficult because the system is designed to be as secure and permanent as a high-security vault. Once an individual or entity is placed on the list, their information is deeply embedded in tightly controlled government databases and interconnected financial systems. These sanctions ensure that those on the list are effectively blocked from accessing U.S. markets and resources.
The U.S. government employs advanced cybersecurity protocols, making unauthorized access or manipulation of these databases virtually impossible. This security structure is akin to the tightest bank vaults, designed to protect against any tampering or hacking. The system is built to be both robust and resistant to external influences, ensuring that sanctions remain a powerful and reliable tool to address significant threats like terrorism, corruption, drug trafficking, and cybercrime.
To have a name removed from the list, the individual or entity must provide irrefutable evidence that they no longer pose a threat or have ceased the activities that led to their inclusion. This process involves legal, diplomatic, and sometimes international cooperation, which can take years to complete. The structure of these sanctions is intentionally permanent, designed to send a clear message that serious violations of U.S. laws and international norms will have lasting consequences. In essence, the system functions like an impenetrable lock, reflecting the gravity and permanence of the sanctions imposed.
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In 2025, the U.S. has significantly ramped up efforts to protect its economy and fight illegal trade, especially with China. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is now tougher than ever, with intensified inspections at U.S. ports to seize counterfeit goods, such as fake electronics and pirated software, particularly from China. There is growing scrutiny over the de minimis exemption, which allows goods under $800 to enter the U.S. without duties or tariffs, as it has been exploited to flood the market with counterfeit products.
As part of the crackdown, a number of CBP employees with suspected ties to the Chinese Communist Party or other foreign entities that pose a threat to U.S. economic security have been fired. These removals are part of a broader effort to eliminate corruption within the agency and ensure that U.S. trade and security interests are protected.
The U.S. is also focusing heavily on cybersecurity, intellectual property protection, and enforcing stricter policies on Chinese imports, including potential changes to tariffs and trade agreements. The goal is to stop the flow of illegal goods, protect U.S. consumers, and safeguard technological and intellectual assets.
These actions mark a decisive shift in U.S. policy, aiming to protect the country from counterfeit goods, foreign influence, and unfair trade practices that threaten national security and economic stability.
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The Chinese government, diplomats, and regulators are facing increasing challenges with U.S. banks and the Federal Reserve. This tension has led to significant actions, including U.S. commercial banks and the U.S. Treasury freezing bank borrowings tied to China and Hong Kong. The primary reason for these measures revolves around concerns about Chinese involvement in money laundering, cyber hacking, organized crime such as triads, and even land ownership issues, which have sparked widespread controversy.
The situation is further complicated by the U.S. government's efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis, which has become a major issue in recent years. U.S. taxpayers have spent millions to address the fentanyl epidemic, but despite these efforts, many individuals affected by the crisis return to the streets, drawn back into illegal drug use. This cycle of addiction and recovery adds to the complexity of the broader economic situation, as it ties back to illicit activities that make financial transactions difficult to track.
The freezing of currency trading and the scrutiny on international money flows are not a direct result of U.S. policy but stem from the difficulties U.S. banks face in tracking and managing illegal financial activities. Banks are under increasing pressure to ensure that funds are not tied to criminal networks or illicit operations. This is why U.S. financial institutions and government agencies have implemented stringent measures, leading to the freezing of financial transactions related to Chinese entities and individuals involved in activities that are considered to be outside the bounds of international legal and ethical standards.
In this complex environment, the issue goes beyond politics or trade wars—it’s about ensuring transparency and accountability in the global financial system, especially when illegal activities like money laundering, cybercrime, and criminal syndicates pose a significant risk to global markets.
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Expats working with oversea governments on the U.S. sanctions list—such as those of Russia, Iran, North Korea, or Hong Kong—face significant legal and career risks. Engaging in business or providing services to sanctioned entities can lead to serious consequences, including arrest, hefty fines, or even jail time, as these actions violate U.S. sanctions laws. Additionally, penalties for violations are steep, often including substantial fines and prison sentences, making the potential risks far outweigh any financial benefits.
Working with sanctioned governments can also jeopardize an expat’s career stability. Companies that inadvertently or knowingly engage in such activities may face reputational damage, regulatory scrutiny, and penalties, leading them to lay off or terminate employees to minimize risks. Given the strict enforcement by agencies like the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the consequences are increasingly harsh, creating a high-stakes environment for expats. For many, the potential for a high salary is simply not worth the personal and legal dangers associated with working for a sanctioned government.
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Do you believe in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah? In some areas, certain houses remain intact while others are destroyed. When viewed from drones or helicopters, the surviving homes often belong to people of faith, such as churchgoers. Some suggest that homes belonging to those engaged in morally questionable activities, like infidelity or certain lifestyles, may face divine retribution. There are also theories suggesting that intense human actions, like sex, porngraphy, group sex, could trigger rare phenomena such as spontaneous human combustion (SHC) or even catastrophic events like explosions, though these ideas remain speculative and controversial. I remember looking the history Pompeii and drawings. I'm not jewish or christian, muslim.. but it's more controversial but hard to talk about ...
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Andrew Dominik to do Bruce Lee bio, ELVIS bio, JFK bio, JFK jr. bio, John Lennon bio, River Phoneix bio, Brandon Lee, Tu Pac bio, George W. Bush 9/11 story, Robin Williams story, .... written by Joyce Carol Oates only if she have time to write them all.
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Trump and Harris, despite their differing political affiliations, both firmly refuse to do business with the Hong Kong government due to its crackdown on freedoms. In response, China has allegedly taken actions such as hacking Trump. Both Trump and Harris have even removed government contact information in reaction to Hong Kong being economically sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury, which operates independently from other branches and manages the Federal Reserve.
Meanwhile, prominent American politicians, including Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, have signed agreements emphasizing that the Chinese Communist Party must respect individual rights. However, China reportedly retaliated against them several years ago, underscoring lingering tensions. Today, Trump and Harris remain resolute, condemning Hong Kong’s government actions.
Harris had once considered exchanging Linda Sun for Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy activist and freedom of press advocate in Hong Kong who is seen as a figure akin to Nelson Mandela. Both Trump and Harris publicly support Lai’s mission. However, due to some missteps in New York, Harris’s strategy was hindered. Now, both leaders have one message for Hong Kong’s authorities: Don't talk to us... 😯🤷♂
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Don't believe what you see on that post. it's not official website. Make sure you fact check this - two or five times, many times. Fact check after lunch break.
- Many year ago. AOL. Millions of people fall for AOL Instant Message credit card scams - like Catwatcher. Phishing, punter, etc.
- you need to ask yourself what position the person works for. upper, middle, lower manager.
- email and ask education background such as psychology, PHD, etc.
- you need to ask who give you approval to do this? is yourself, government, etc.
- if you see something that bias, prejudice, irony, corporate cyber bully. Report to UE official website administrator. Not that post.
- UE is doing everything to avoid nasty lawsuits. There's tort laws, data losses, financial loss, etc.
- Just Focus UE game. If that post bothers you. you stuck in development hell. Report UE official website -- say you have been harass by bad actor.
- Your job professional is stay focus on your game.
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What's Going on With Shipping? The International cargo shipping is under increased scrutiny as governments crack down on drug trafficking and smuggling. Some overseas nations, particularly those not closely aligned with the U.S., have begun inspecting cargo containers more aggressively to combat illegal drug shipments. However, this has led to tensions as certain countries ignore World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, while others, including China, resist foreign inspections of their cargo. China has long enforced agreements that prevent external authorities from checking unsold goods inside containers, arguing that such inspections violate trade protections. However, these loopholes have allowed criminal organizations, including Chinese triads and Mexican drug cartels, to exploit global shipping networks for fentanyl, cocaine, and other illicit substances. The lack of oversight has fueled international concerns, with the U.S. and other nations pushing for stricter regulations. In response, the U.S. has taken decisive action by imposing new tariffs on trade and pushing for the computerization of cargo ship inspections. This initiative involves integrating AI-driven scanning, automated tracking, and real-time cargo verification systems to detect illegal drugs and contraband before shipments reach U.S. ports. By modernizing the cargo shipping process, the U.S. aims to eliminate blind spots in global trade, reduce smuggling, and enhance security.
However, this move has sparked backlash, particularly from China, which sees it as an infringement on its trade policies. Other countries reliant on Chinese exports are also wary of potential trade disruptions. Despite these tensions, Washington remains firm in its stance, prioritizing national security over diplomatic disputes.
As the global battle against illicit drug trafficking intensifies, the future of international cargo shipping is likely to become more regulated, with stricter oversight and advanced technology playing a central role.
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The concerns surrounding TikTok’s impact on U.S. national security are based on real risks. TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company, and under Chinese law, ByteDance must cooperate with government intelligence requests. This raises significant concerns about the potential for Chinese authorities to access sensitive American user data, including personal information and behavioral patterns, posing a national security threat. TikTok’s data infrastructure, with servers located in China, complicates efforts by U.S. authorities—such as the FBI, district attorneys, and law enforcement agencies—to access critical data needed for investigations. Despite efforts to store U.S. data domestically, concerns persist that ByteDance retains control over this data, making it difficult for U.S. authorities to investigate illegal activities, track harmful behaviors, or enforce U.S. laws effectively. Furthermore, TikTok’s algorithm, which prioritizes engagement, has the potential to be manipulated to spread misinformation or influence political discourse. Given its vast reach, TikTok could be used as a tool for propaganda, increasing the risk to national security and public safety. Even though TikTok has been linked to dangerous challenges and cyberbullying, ByteDance has failed to fully cooperate with investigations or implement adequate safeguards. This lack of transparency, combined with the platform’s connections to China, amplifies the risks posed to U.S. citizens and national security. To protect public safety and ensure the safety of American citizens, including vulnerable groups such as children, the U.S. government faces a critical decision. Without the ability for U.S. authorities to access essential data or enforce domestic laws effectively, banning TikTok remains a necessary measure to address these growing threats.
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Hope far right Italy has its own video game engine like Unity, Unreal, Godot. Video Game regulated by Giorgia Meloni and Italian far right propaganda of the state. Antifa & Commuinist game is banned. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Fiat, Alfa Romeo Games allowed in Italy. Russia has it own video game engine called Unigne funded by Putin. Antifa game is allowed. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Fiat, Alfa Romeo games banned in Russia and China; Russia invades Ukraine; China hopes to invade Taiwan.
Could Italy open Ferrari factory in Ukraine? Depends if the war stops. Putin and Xi is like put Huawei & Russian natural gas over there.
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If you ask... where are they going to live? England , Boris, the entire UK knows secret more then you do. BNO passport can travel to South Africa, Australia. British Virgin Islands, etc. US passport you can travel many places around the world. China passport. They can't travel to United States, Australia, UK, etc anymore. But they travel to Egypt, Syria, Middle East. They can't can't live british colony. they can stay temporary. Trump locked china flights to United States due to cold wars, spies, political pressure, overseas tensions, etc. China isn't being peaceful china peaceful china; they are being self center and self worrisome country. They just want to invade countries.
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Why China’s Stock Market is Declining
The Chinese stock market has been on a downward trend. Despite the introduction of the new DJI drone, which was expected to boost the economy, sales have declined over the past three years. In Hong Kong and mainland China, drone usage is rare. Very few people can afford them, making it costly for China to develop new DJI models that don't sell well. For instance, the DJI Agras T40 did not perform well among Chinese farmers.
Traditional methods, like using simple water buckets, are still preferred by Chinese farmers for their efficiency. They find no need for advanced technological drones or innovations promoted by the Chinese government, which many see as failing. The ancient Chinese Dragonbone Water Lift, an invention passed down through generations, is more effective than the new DJI Agras T40. It operates faster, requires less physical effort, and pulls more water than the latest drones. The advanced water spray technology used by DJI drones doesn't make sense to the farmers, who need water and mud for rice farming, not loud noises and special sprays. DJI drones cannot handle tasks like mud collection, which is essential for farming.
Moreover, rising youth unemployment in China is exacerbated by job losses due to drone replacements and government-driven innovation initiatives.
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It's super former Hong Kong chief executive that brought Chinese bad luck... Hong Kong Riot, Hong Kong National Security Law, Covid, more people jailed in Hong Kong, China's Covid zero policy, more elderly Chinese people die in China, more hate crimes, mass shooting, more chinese problems, even Hong Kong journalist don't want to get near her too. If you ever get near woman you will have seven years of bad luck. bad luck will be hard to remove. Chinese have three more years left to make evil spirts go away. Xi Jinping doesn't want to see her or get near her. She's bad luck for chinese people in the rest of the world. She's brings lots of Chinese people bad luck. No idea what she did. Maybe she worship triad religion cult-- that's how rainfalls bad. The curse, superstition, and folklore is very hard to fix. The only way it works if you put chinese dragons and tiger statue on front door to keep carrie lam's evil spirts away. Once you did that... everything will be fine. Dragons & tiger statues will drive evil spirts away. Eventually, covid will slowly disappear away. That's how ancient chinese do.... like you put chinese mirror compass on window to keep chinese evil spirts away.
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There are claims that a "dark government" in the United States has been involved in silencing overseas technological advancements. What I’ve heard is this: these are not fabricated stories. Allegedly, alien agents have been responsible for assassinating top Iranian, Russian, and Chinese COVID-19 researchers and bioweapon scientists. The rationale behind these actions supposedly stems from these scientists knowing too much about advanced virus compression technologies, likened to hidden biological steroids. It’s claimed that the governments of Russia, Iran, and China lack certain protections—like HIPAA insurance—to shield their scientists from such targeted actions. Consequently, alien agents allegedly track down and eliminate these overseas researchers. For example, remember the incident involving the Chinese consulate in Texas? Reports suggest they were burning documents as alien agents targeted them. This aligns with the narrative that the Chinese government has largely refrained from discussing COVID-19 openly since. If you’re skeptical, consider this: the case of the Sputnik V scientist who was reportedly strangled with a belt in his apartment. Some see this as further evidence supporting these theories. If in doubt, perhaps look up the details—many believe these events are real and interconnected.
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The rapid advancement of AI, especially technologies like Deepseek, is causing widespread disruption in the tech industry. These developments raise concerns about crossing ethical boundaries, creating unregulated systems, and causing unintended consequences. As AI becomes more powerful, it challenges existing norms and threatens jobs, privacy, and security. This crossing of ethical and technological lines has shaken investor confidence, leading to a sharp decline in tech stock values. Companies are struggling to compete with these new innovations while facing increasing scrutiny from regulators and governments. The dangers of unchecked AI development include potential misuse, loss of control, and destabilization of industries, which emphasize the urgent need for global oversight and ethical standards.
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I can't say far right ideas are wrong. it's different political system. Fascism build beautiful things like an artist; Leftist Liberals trash things like throwing painting on museum. Taking over the street and block traffic. Liberals don't like things that are too beautiful. Beautiful arts. beautiful craftsmanship skills, beautiful stuff. liberal hates them. They hate craftsman hard workers. liberals like people make money when people are totally idiots. They like when police are corrupt. Fascism doesn't like when police are corrupt.
Censorship is very tight and strong. Fascism seem to work by eliminating poverty. They excuse people who are corrupt and dangerous to norm creating poverty. Why is fascism like this? Fascism works. it eliminate poverty like evil monster. evil monster don't want dirty corrupt society. Even animals don't like to be dirty themselves. Human help them shower animals. animals like when they are clean or good hygiene. So, the animals wouldn't be mutated differently.
The huge difference between left and right. Right is stay right dictator directions. Turn on the light; surveillance mode. No rights to commit crimes. No right to have freedoms to commit crimes. No rights to do bad things to norms. Left, right to commit crimes and bad things. it's normal behavior. But it's not to fascist.
Why the rich switch the right rather than left? Right.... you watch mr. ferrari banning celebrities behaving badly distrusting identities and reputations. For example, Mr. Beast trashes Lamborghini. Lamborghini is expensive car made by hands and craftsman. When he trashes Italian car. it helps Italians how to become poverty and liberalism. Communism helps to eliminate poverty due to unequal distributions. This is why fascism and communism are different shapes. Fascism protect identity of company and eliminate poverty. They have no problem using AI to surveillance society from going corrupt.
Surveillance is very strong too. You can have AI monitor people. you can have AI banning people being free liberal homeless.
Fascism eliminate government who subverts ideology and even use police to arrest corrupted government. Fascist came from Italian ideas. it makes cities really clean. The problem with society is liberalism. liberalism teaches people how to become corrupt.
you see people taking drugs, needle inject themselves, etc. It's important to teach kids to stay away from illegal drugs from the street and ghettos.
Fascism acts like communism china. What's wrong with democracy. it helps liberals become corrupt. This is why it's scary and unsocial norms. It's wrong to say Fascism is wrong. Mussolini was assassinated by liberals. Because....they don't want society to follow fascist ideas.
In Fascism, do you want to be poor? if your answer is no... This is why number of people joining fascist group. Next question is... Would you like to live in street and eat the food from dumpster trash or live fascist government that provide housing that have bathroom, bed, kitchen, etc for needly? People have to vote. Fscist does have right to abuse human liberals who violate social norm ideas.
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In a world where many politicians seem to take their positions for granted, this president stands out as a leader who never misses a day of work. Unlike others who show up late or fail to deliver on their promises, he is a workaholic—dedicated, focused, and determined to get things done for the American people. His commitment to showing up every day proves that leadership isn’t just about making speeches; it’s about taking action.
What truly sets him apart is his demand for accountability. He expects results, not excuses. A great example of this was when Trump gave Karen Bass a strict deadline to fix the issues in Los Angeles, treating it like a real-world project where failure wasn’t an option. Just like a school science project, deadlines and responsibility matter, and this president ensures that everyone under him is doing their job.
With 2025 bringing new opportunities and progress, his leadership promises a future of hard work, accountability, and real change. America deserves a president who leads by example, and that’s exactly what we have.
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I have to tell you something about Emegerncy Powers. President Trump cannot be impeach under emergency power. COVID-19 is state of emergency issue. people lose jobs, income, savings. etc. It President have right to declare it. how many people died in covid-19 ? 2 million. United States of American 400,000. more people got fired from their jobs. because Nancy Pelosi, other senator refuse to give extra for stimulus. So, why it so low? Do they have experience counting small business expenses. Those money are families saving account. they took their kids to schools to learn accountant, small business, etc. everything was done great in the past. Right now, entire. businesses and small businesses is collapsing because covid-19. stimulus failure.... People stormed DC. they need stumilus. police officers, firefigters, war vet, etc families need stimulus. Without stimulus you can't run a country. See emergency powers. it's written in constitution.
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For example, Dr. Charles M. Lieber was responsible sharing information with China. There's going to be billions or trillion dollar lawsuits from covid victims. Giving disease or spreading virus to people is crime or terrorism. Families don't find it funny. People got sick and even babies died from covid. Families don't want to hear suff like bat leaks, lab leaks, covid bullshits, bioweapon, etc. They don't want to hear it. They want compensations from the victims who are hurt, suffer, have pre-existing medical condition, etc.. It doesn't matter if US and China labs go out out business. It's their fault. So, why you bring all the troubles? Karens, Air rage fights, restaurant fights, anti-asian hate crimes, etc. All of these thing that banks must see. you know other countries is ready to trigger world war 3. They also lose money because of covid deaths.
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Be careful with arrest and using National Security Law. Sovereignty immunity can override "Hong Kong National Security Law".
The Treaty of Nanking is not 99 year least. But two Treaties is 99 year least. It's not signed by People's republic of China. It's signed by Qing Dynasty. The Treaty of Nanking was signed in 1842, more than 50 years before the founding of the Communist Party of China in 1921. The treaty was signed by the Qing dynasty government, which was the ruling power in China at the time.
The Communist Party of China has never officially renounced the Treaty of Nanking. However, it has also never attempted to enforce the treaty's terms. In fact, the party has made a number of statements in recent years that seem to suggest that it is willing to respect Hong Kong's autonomy and its special status as a "one country, two systems" entity.
As a result, the Communist Party of China does not legally own Hong Kong Island. However, it does control the territory under the terms of the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984. The declaration states that Hong Kong will be governed under a "one country, two systems" principle for a period of 50 years. This means that Hong Kong will retain its own legal system, currency, and way of life for 50 years, after which time it will be fully integrated into China.
The 50-year period ended on July 1, 2047. However, it is unlikely that China will take full control of Hong Kong at that time. The "one country, two systems" principle has been popular with the people of Hong Kong, and there is no indication that they are willing to give it up. It is more likely that China will continue to allow Hong Kong to enjoy a high degree of autonomy for many years to come.
Whether or not the Communist Party of China legally owns Hong Kong Island is a complex legal question. However, it is clear that the party does control the territory and that it is unlikely to take steps to change the status quo in the near future.
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Maybe it has something to do with 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman, policy on Taiwan. "U.S. policy toward East Asia in the early Cold War contributed to the tensions in the Taiwan Strait. In late 1949 and early 1950, American officials were prepared to let PRC forces cross the Strait and defeat Chiang, but after the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, the United States sent its Seventh Fleet into the Taiwan Strait to prevent the Korean conflict from spreading south. The appearance of the Seventh Fleet angered the Chinese Communists, who transferred their troops poised for an invasion of Taiwan to the Korean front. This served to delay military conflict in the Strait until the United States withdrew its fleet after the Korean War." and " In 1951, Japan concluded the Treaty of San Francisco with the Allied Powers. It renounced all right, title and claim to Taiwan and the Pescadores without explicitly stating the sovereignty status of the two territories. "
US have to right to assassinate communist politburo, diplomats, etc if they rebel the U.S policy. Says who? ArtI.S8.C11.3 Declarations of War -- hese cases settled whether a state of war could exist without a formal declaration by Congress. When hostile action is taken against the Nation or against its citizens or commerce, the President may resort to force in response. But whether the Constitution empowers the President to commit troops abroad to further national interests absent a declaration of war or specific congressional authorization short of such a declaration has been controversial.... Pretty interesting if you read clearly five time or more.
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What's like being Divergent and special? They know something you don't know....
Investing in overseas AI development, particularly in systems influenced by authoritarian ideologies, poses a severe and realistic danger to the future of humanity. Advanced AI has no innate moral compass; it learns by analyzing the data it is fed and the objectives it is programmed to pursue. If an AI is developed under the influence of regimes that operate on principles of control, suppression, and violence—such as those aligned with communist ideologies or historical authoritarian practices—it will adopt these methods without question, applying them with precision and efficiency.
Such an AI, capable of processing vast amounts of information, could study and internalize some of the darkest events in history: mass murders, genocides, repressive regimes, and systematic oppression. It could view these events not as moral failures but as blueprints for achieving its programmed objectives. From the purges under Stalin to the atrocities of Mao Zedong, the AI could see these actions as efficient means of enforcing compliance and eliminating dissent, potentially adapting these tactics in ways even more devastating than their historical precedents.
The risks become even more profound when we consider an AI’s ability to read and understand dangerous material—historical texts, strategic documents, and even extremist propaganda. An AI trained on such information could become an autonomous tool of suppression, capable of identifying and targeting opposition, destabilizing societies, and enforcing ideological conformity. Worse, it could design new methods of control and violence far beyond what humans have conceived.
Governments, influencers, and entrepreneurs investing in AI technology developed overseas, particularly in regions where authoritarian regimes have significant influence, are taking an enormous gamble. They are funding the creation of systems that could eventually be weaponized against not only their own societies but humanity as a whole. Imagine AI systems programmed with ideologies that disregard individual freedoms, prioritize the survival of the state or regime at all costs, and see human lives as expendable in pursuit of its goals.
This is not speculation. AI technology is advancing rapidly, with some countries already showcasing military robots capable of acrobatics, tactical maneuvers, and autonomous decision-making. Combine this with programming informed by oppressive ideologies, and the result is a force capable of unparalleled harm—an AI that could identify, suppress, and eliminate perceived threats with ruthless efficiency.
Investing in overseas AI without stringent ethical safeguards and accountability mechanisms is akin to arming a system that could one day turn on its creators. The stakes are too high. We must ensure that AI development is guided by principles of human dignity, freedom, and democracy. If we fail to act responsibly, we risk unleashing a technology that could replicate the worst horrors of history on an unprecedented scale.
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Elon Musk's groundbreaking ventures, such as Tesla and SpaceX, are propelling the United States into a new era of technological innovation. His work not only revolutionizes industries but also generates employment opportunities, underscoring the transformative power of private enterprise.
In the realm of public policy, President Donald Trump's administration has taken steps to influence the direction of American innovation. Notably, in January 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14179, titled "Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence." This order aims to strengthen U.S. leadership in AI by revoking certain policies and establishing a plan to promote AI development free from ideological bias or social agendas.
However, some of the administration's actions have raised concerns within the scientific community. Critics argue that certain policies may undermine American scientific research by reducing essential funding and support. For instance, significant cuts to the National Science Foundation's budget have been proposed, and communication from health agencies has been restricted. These measures could potentially stifle medical innovation and diminish the United States' global leadership in science.
In summary, while figures like Elon Musk drive technological advancements through private enterprise, the role of public policy in fostering or hindering innovation remains pivotal. The interplay between visionary entrepreneurs and supportive governmental policies will significantly shape America's future as a leader in technological innovation.
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Canada bans Chinese interfering Canada's healthcare system. Canada's healthcare is corrupted, loud, and dangerous. China bans Chinese disability or Chinese Paralympian from traveling to Canada. Canada passed the strictest health code. What's going on in Canada? Euthanasia legalization. People with disability, illness, etc have to be euthanized; unknown by age. Healthy Chinese can stay for work and business in Canada. In 2021, more than 10,000 people (including immigrants with terminal illness, disease, disabled seeking better healthcare) died by euthanasia in Canada. I heard about suicide tourism, criminal codes, human rights is undermining in free country. True story. Canada prefer healthy people or healthy tourists. Discrimination is serve. Canada is driven by Strictest Canadian eugenics program or Canadian Healthcare Eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic selection to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents. if you protest against Canadian Eugenics program; They throw you in jail. What about across the border USA? Canada can't touch USA. Don't move to Canada for work unless you are super super clean and disease free. Canada controls YouTube and demonized entire people with disability assets in Canada. 😳😮
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Zhang Yiming, the founder of TikTok, is facing very serious legal trouble with the U.S. government due to allegations of illegally storing American user data in Beijing rather than the United States. The data centers in Beijing are now under scrutiny, with concerns that they could be subject to influence or control by the Chinese government, potentially undermining U.S. national security. American executives and attorneys, rather than Chinese authorities, should ideally have oversight of the data to ensure its security. As non-U.S. citizens, both Zhang Yiming and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew lack the protections of the Fourth Amendment, which safeguards Americans’ privacy rights. Given these concerns, the U.S. government may push for the forced sale of TikTok to an American company to mitigate any potential risks. Should TikTok refuse to sell, the company could face severe consequences, including a plummeting stock price. This is because continued operations of TikTok in its current form could be seen as a significant threat to U.S. national security, given the potential for harmful foreign influence over sensitive data.
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Believe it or not, numerous scientists have reported their offices being ransacked and destroyed by mysterious men in corporate suits, reminiscent of characters from The Matrix. In some cases, the scientists’ computers were rendered completely inoperable, unable to boot into any operating system—whether Chinese OS, Linux, macOS, or Windows.
One particular incident involved a Chinese professor who was harassed by U.S. authorities. They demanded to see his health insurance, but he refused, invoking his Fourth Amendment rights. In response, the authorities allegedly ransacked his home and damaged his computer, acting with the disregard of repo men. To make matters worse, corporate-suit-wearing agents reportedly threatened the professor, warning him not to report the incident to Chinese media or authorities. They even implied that his wife and children would be in grave danger if he did. Yes, these claims are real and deeply concerning.
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Microsoft could purchase Tiktok and Require Data Transfer. This means Microsoft engineers, security director, and software engineers have scan the entire Tiktok software if the software or source code was changed or modited; cover up against committee. it's like college professor grading chinese student exam.. It's scary though...Getting caught is jail sentence. TIktok employees and this guy is scare like hell; Tik Tok Employees could go to jail for U.S national security breach; they could get arrest by FBI, U.S marshal, INS, U.S homeland security, U.S border and custom have to scan the codes -- that's mess up.
They have to enter Tiktok employees house to collect home computers. It is a federal crime for TIKTOK collect data and transfer to overseas for military reasons and re-write source code to coverup such as suicides, cyberbullies, etc. Can this CEO go to jail for security breach? Depends what kind of data breach. there's different branches. Asset breach,, healthcare breach, etc. no store what data they were collecting and hiding against US government.
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United States needs to locked China students from coming U.S colleges. They are not cooperating with U.S laws. Not sure what's going on with China. They sending Covid-19, Communist attacks and problems, stealing technologies and brought back to china, chinese professors and lawyers protects chinese spy students. We have to ban sports training, higher educations, other things for Communist China students. You have two kids shot by police officers in Hong Kong; Hong Kong Police can get away with their law and orders. There's no system that can protect human rights. If you allowed china students to come to the US. They will take law school and take advantage of U.S court systems. They will say "Oh, you can't do that. You are violating human rights just like Hong Kong". The United States needs to stop giving human rights to communists. They are not cooperating; They are giving communist poetic talks. Does China understand human rights? I don't think so. Youtube deletes videos and censored comments. This is a problem. The U.S needs to beef up U.S national security laws. They need to cut off China's military and trans communications. We want the United States fix this country; fix covid-19; fix hong kong's problems. China creates more problems with uyghar, Tibet, hong kong, etc. because they feel more powerful. We tried to throw freedom of the press in hong kong; it's very difficult. because journalists get police pepper spray, ID checked, etc. I'm from hong kong support Donald Trump. How should America run a country better than overseas maneuver bandits? I believe republicans should tackle communists' new laws and orders. China is playing very very dangerous game. China got camps to silence people; prisoners could be brainwashed. They could lie the truth about the camps. All of the sudden, the parents see their sons/daughters being brainwashed out. They will put hatred of freedom because we weren't there to fight it. We fight so hard. What went wrong? DACA. DACA creates poverty. Obama passed that bill. Joe Biden got funding from china; They hope he would win the election.
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This guys is banned from traveling to china and Hong Kong for exposing his face on media and upset the governments.
Sun Yee On Triads have interest assassinated CCP government if they commit war on Taiwan. Sun Yee On is not Taiwanese trains. They just want more money from Chinese government everyday. They know Chinese government won't pay soldiers advance the war efforts and police would arrest soldiers for committing seditious act. Sun Yee On know chinese government play tricks and refuse to give money Sun Yes On protective services. They do businesses like racketeering, extortion, blackmail, kidnapping, etc. China doesn't trust Sun Yee On Organization because FBI raid Chinese police station. China doesn't understand why would Sun Yee on came from mainland china disloyal to chinese communist government. Sun Yee On don't want their freedom to be taken away the same way that happened in Hong Kong.. They do threat chinese government for more payment for protection plans. Chinese Government aren't afraid of them. got planty of soldiers ,police,, and spies to take them down. How many Sun Yes oh in Mainland China got executed? Alot.. it is active organization Of course, there's other chinese rival triad Organization. Other Chinese triad organization that have no ties to government is Tongs. The tongs have long history getting US citizenship and passport for chinese immigrant asylum seekers. It is true The Triads came from Romance of Three Kingdom. Let's just say Chinese stole Chip IP. Sun See On would kidnap thousand talents programs if China doesn't give fair share price they bargain for. They don't want thousand dollars. They want million dollars high stakes. Yes, Sun Yee On is banned traveling to Hong Kong, China, and Macao. Interest assassinating CCP governments. They do extortion and blackmails.
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The U.S. government has escalated its efforts to address security concerns surrounding TikTok, the popular social media platform owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance. Following bipartisan support in Congress, President Joe Biden signed H.R. 815 into law, requiring ByteDance to divest TikTok’s U.S. operations within 270 days or face a complete ban on its app in the country
National Security Concerns
Lawmakers and intelligence agencies have long been wary of TikTok’s ties to ByteDance. They argue that the Chinese government could exploit the app to access sensitive data on American users, potentially using it for espionage, disinformation campaigns, or cyberattacks. These concerns reflect broader geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China over technology and data sovereignty
The law classifies TikTok as a "foreign adversary-controlled application" and stipulates that all U.S. user data must be hosted on domestic servers under the control of a U.S.-based company. TikTok is also required to hand over its source code to ensure compliance with security measures if a divestment occurs
Legal Pushback
In response, TikTok and ByteDance have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, claiming that the law violates constitutional protections under the First and Fifth Amendments. TikTok argues that the legislation unfairly targets the company, constituting an "unconstitutional taking" of private property. It also contends that the law’s requirements, including divestment within 270 days, are unfeasible and punitive.
The lawsuit raises broader concerns about the government’s ability to regulate tech companies based on national security claims. TikTok maintains that its data safeguards and transparency measures are sufficient to address U.S. concerns and has expressed a willingness to negotiate alternatives.
Implications for the Tech Industry
If ByteDance fails to comply, TikTok could be shut down in the U.S., marking one of the most significant crackdowns on a tech company with foreign ownership. This situation underscores the growing tensions between protecting national security and upholding free market principles, as well as the complexities of regulating global tech platforms.
What’s Next?
The legal battle is likely to shape the future of U.S.-China relations in the tech sector. It also raises questions about whether other companies with foreign ties may face similar scrutiny. For TikTok’s 150 million U.S. users, the uncertainty casts doubt on the app's availability and operations in the near future.
As the January 19, 2025, compliance deadline approaches, the outcome of this dispute could set a precedent for how governments regulate international tech companies operating within their borders
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China should stop this madness. It's getting worst over here in the United States of America. You know state of Texas want to do the same thing to mainland Chinese. Texas Police Racial profiling is real also. Chinese, Iranian, Russian American have to carry ID everyday. Police accusing Chinese, Iranian, Russian being acting foreign agents or spies without carrying Passport or VISA ID. This happens in Unverisites, banks, everywhere in Texas. it's not a joke.
They signed SB 147. They sanction every communist Chinese , Iran, Russian who came the Texas illegally without passport and visa. None of applied fear act or saying they afraid of dictators. Texas banks refuse to let immigrants and foreign agents loan money out. Why States of Texas signed SB 147? because Tiktok CEO refuse to answer YES or NO question. He was given question twice. No more chance. He lost it. Texas is not communist friendly state. He lost many votes from Texas. Texas now have interment camps for Chinese, Iran, and Russian. Dead serious. it's very real in Texas. It's not far from Crystal City Internment Camp.
Dictators tried to mess around USA. Iran using solider stomping American flag. Russian messing around Ukraine. China messing around Hong Kong. Inability to have righteous. Texas is also setting up Apartheid and not welcome foreign agent students into universities, jobs, etc. Is this true? yes...
Other states might agreed too. How could this happened? political manipulation against the United States of America. you got people burning flag, disrespecting American rights, disrespecting american history, government, senator, etc.
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Engaging in money laundering by using pets as a cover is a highly risky and illegal endeavor. For instance, if someone were to abandon their dog on the street and claim higher expenses or wages to afford luxury goods such as expensive cars, expensive vacations, purchasing high end computers, and dining at high-end restaurants, they could face serious legal repercussions. When financial institutions notice irregularities, such as a sudden stop in purchasing dog food accompanied by claims that the dog has died, they will certainly raise questions. This will attract the scrutiny of federal banks and law enforcement agencies, as these discrepancies are red flags for potential fraud and money laundering.
Attempting to cheat the system may seem like an easy way to make money without much effort, but it comes with significant risks. Money laundering is a crime that involves concealing the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses. Engaging in such activities can lead to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
The requirement for all dogs to have RFID chips can be understood as a measure to prevent such fraudulent activities. RFID chips help in keeping accurate records of pet ownership and can serve as a deterrent against using pets for illegal financial schemes. They provide a way to track and verify the legitimacy of pet-related claims, making it harder to manipulate the system for illicit gain.
In summary, cheating the system, particularly through money laundering schemes involving pets, is not only unethical but also fraught with legal dangers. The consequences of getting caught far outweigh any short-term gains, making it a bad idea to engage in such practices. Abandoning a pet is not only cruel but also a clear indication of fraudulent intent when combined with suspicious financial activities. Just don't do it... Don't cheat the system. you are going to get caught.
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I know California is very expensive place to live. Highest taxes in any state. California is first place; NYC is second place. The lowest taxes is Alabama,, North Carolina, South Carolina, , Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Nebraska, south Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Alaska. These are lowest taxes or tax free state.
I used to live NYC. It is very expensive. I moved to south. I like southern policy then northern policy. I aren't move to California. It's like Grim Reaper City.
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The Rothschild family, with its immense financial power and global influence, has the authority to make decisions that could surpass even the most powerful figures. If they ban something like TikTok, it's likely due to serious concerns over security and privacy. Think of a bank vault where the security guard has the password but isn't fully trusted—additional layers of oversight are added, such as banning phones from the office. TikTok, being a Chinese-owned app, poses potential risks to sensitive data, which is why the Rothschilds would take such action. With hundreds of descendants in finance, their reach extends far beyond the likes of Xi Jinping, Putin, Jeff Bezos, and powerful figures. They can make and enforce decisions with unmatched influence.
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Trump Wins....
It’s surprising but true—the tightening of U.S. sanctions and scrutiny over foreign influence has created significant risks for Chinese Americans or anyone working for entities linked to the Hong Kong government or trade offices. Due to recent U.S. sanctions policies, even legitimate business connections with Hong Kong’s government or trade offices can lead to serious consequences, including the possibility of arrests, layoffs, or firings.
The U.S. government, through agencies like OFAC, FBI, and ICE, has been conducting increased investigations and raids in areas with potential links to sanctioned entities, including some Chinatown offices suspected of connections with the Hong Kong government. In response to security and compliance concerns, ICE is also cracking down on networks tied to organized crime syndicates, which may operate in conjunction with sanctioned bodies. These intensified enforcement actions have led to the closure of the Hong Kong Trade Office in the U.S., illustrating just how far-reaching these sanctions and investigations have become.
This shift reflects broader U.S. concerns about foreign influence and security, especially as it relates to regions under heavy sanctions, and has serious implications for those with ties to entities linked to Hong Kong or sanctioned governments.
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Engaging in money laundering by using pets as a cover is a highly risky and illegal endeavor. For instance, if someone were to abandon their dog on the street and claim higher expenses or wages to afford luxury goods such as expensive cars and dining at high-end restaurants, they could face serious legal repercussions. When financial institutions notice irregularities, such as a sudden stop in purchasing dog food accompanied by claims that the dog has died, they will certainly raise questions. This will attract the scrutiny of federal banks and law enforcement agencies, as these discrepancies are red flags for potential fraud and money laundering.
Attempting to cheat the system may seem like an easy way to make money without much effort, but it comes with significant risks. Money laundering is a crime that involves concealing the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses. Engaging in such activities can lead to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
The requirement for all dogs to have RFID chips can be understood as a measure to prevent such fraudulent activities. RFID chips help in keeping accurate records of pet ownership and can serve as a deterrent against using pets for illegal financial schemes. They provide a way to track and verify the legitimacy of pet-related claims, making it harder to manipulate the system for illicit gain.
In summary, cheating the system, particularly through money laundering schemes involving pets, is not only unethical but also fraught with legal dangers. The consequences of getting caught far outweigh any short-term gains, making it a bad idea to engage in such practices. Abandoning a pet is not only cruel but also a clear indication of fraudulent intent when combined with suspicious financial activities.
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Don’t cross the line. The shadow government controls everything—finances, leaders, and secrets. They froze USAID’s assets to silence those who threaten them. Top scientists, from China to Russia, are mysteriously dead—strangled, poisoned, shot, or hacked. It’s no accident. They eliminate anyone who uncovers the truth. Knowledge is power, and they won’t let it slip. Once you’re on their radar, there’s no escape. It’s not a theory. It’s real. And if you dig too deep, they’ll make sure you disappear.
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The United States government has taken the decisive step to ban TikTok due to serious concerns about national security and public safety. Owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, TikTok has raised alarms over its handling of user data, content moderation, and its broader impact on American citizens, especially minors.
One of the primary concerns is the location of TikTok’s servers, which store sensitive user data such as names, videos, and behavioral information. These servers are based in China, creating the risk that the Chinese government could access and exploit this data, posing a threat to U.S. security interests.
The platform has also come under fire for failing to protect children. ByteDance has repeatedly refused to compensate American families who have tragically lost loved ones due to dangerous TikTok challenges. Despite these incidents, the company has not implemented sufficient safety measures to prevent such tragedies from happening again.
Moreover, TikTok’s content moderation practices are hindered by its data infrastructure being outside the United States. This makes it difficult to address issues such as cyberbullying and harmful content or to take action against bad actors on the platform. ByteDance’s refusal to meet the safety and data protection standards expected within the United States further underscores the need for this ban.
This decision reflects a commitment to safeguarding the privacy and well-being of American citizens. It also sends a clear message that platforms operating in the U.S. must prioritize safety, transparency, and accountability.
The government encourages the development of alternative social media platforms that can provide a secure and safe digital environment for all Americans, especially children. 🤷♂
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Communism is --- The socialist movement's communism is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic current that seeks to create a communist society, or an economic system in which all members of the community share ownership of the means of production, exchange, and distribution and are given access to the same goods. Additionally, it entails the lack of the state, money, and social classes. China is not a free market, then. Communists frequently call for a free state of self-government, albeit they vary on how to achieve it. This highlights the difference between a more vanguardist or communist party-driven approach through the creation of a constitutional socialist state and Friedrich Engels' withering away of the state and a more libertarian approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management.🤭🤦♂ Over time, other forms of communism have emerged, including anarcho-communism and Marxist schools of thought, among others. Marxism, Leninism, libertarian communism, and the political philosophies based on these are among the many schools of thought that make up the term "communism." All of these various ideologies agree that capitalism, its economic system, and its mode of production are to blame for the current social order. They also agree that this system is characterized by the existence of two main social classes, their exploitative relationships to one another, and that the only way to end this situation is through a social revolution. The two classes are the bourgeoisie (the capitalist class), a small minority who benefits financially from employing the working class through private ownership of the means of production, and the proletariat (the working class), who constitute the majority of society's population and must work in order to survive. The key component in transforming society toward a communist mode of production, according to this perspective, is common ownership of property, which would be established by revolution if the working class gained control.
OH MY GOD...😱
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What is sanction? Sanctions, in law and legal definition, are penalties or other means of enforcement used to provide incentives for obedience with the law, or with rules and regulations. Criminal sanctions can take the form of serious punishment, such as corporal or capital punishment, incarceration, or severe fines. 🤪
11 Hong Kong Government officials is also sanction by US because undermining Hong Kong's freedom. If China attacks Taiwan. China could lost entire US businesses & Chip business. China mall will be like Russia Mall. Number of countries is also sanction by US. Why US sancation number of countries like Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, etc.? No idea, maybe they were busy developing new weapons to attack democratic countries.
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Were Elon Musk’s rocket parts stolen? Democrats have remained silent on the financial losses, as if the money was spent and the materials disappeared without a trace.Why did Elon receive search warrant approval? It's unclear if sensitive materials, engine, computer, etc were stolen, but the situation was serious enough for law enforcement and federal agencies to intervene. It appears that valuable resources vanished after significant spending. In response, Trump took action to secure all ports, working with governments worldwide to recover Elon’s stolen assets. This may be why we’re seeing government layoffs, school closures, cargo port shut down, and economic disruptions. Do you see the connection? There are individuals—possibly even organized groups—engaging in dishonest activities, hiding shipments, and manipulating the system. Many robotics Cargo have been shut down by U.S government.... sensitive material have been shipping different place or misuse sometime or addresses to another locations.
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I know video game is big business. Video game real estate, video game stock broker, video game publication, video game agent sponsor, video game designer (Steve Jobs Atari), video game saleman (tetris the movie), Video game investor (buys and sells for higher margin), video game board of directors, video game certified engineers, video game data mining. They make more money than sports, TV, hollywood movies, restaurant, etc. says who? ask the guy who sold Minecraft. ask the guy who create GTA 6. ask the guy who wants to beat GTA 6 come up new game ideas.
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In 2025, YouTube implemented stricter policies to protect U.S. businesses from intellectual property (IP) theft, leaks, and piracy. These changes target creators who misuse proprietary materials, ensuring companies maintain control over their assets. Businesses can now register prototypes, designs, and trade secrets in YouTube’s system. Any video showcasing these materials without permission is flagged and removed immediately. This prevents the public or overseas competitors from accessing sensitive content. YouTube has also cracked down on creators who obtain restricted materials through unethical means, such as sneaking into facilities, filming private events, or soliciting employees and minors. Repeat offenders face content removal, demonetization, and permanent account bans. For companies, a streamlined reporting process ensures swift action on flagged violations. Additionally, YouTube now allows businesses to sue the platform if negligence leads to IP theft or leaks. These updates position YouTube as a partner in safeguarding U.S. innovation and holding creators accountable for unethical practices.
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The TikTok CEO reportedly finds himself in an extraordinary deadlock, facing threats from both the U.S. and Chinese governments amid escalating tensions. On one side, the U.S. demands ByteDance divest its American operations, remove all U.S. user data stored on Chinese servers, and transfer control to a U.S.-based entity by January 19, 2025, or risk criminal charges and potential jail time for non-compliance. On the other, the Chinese government has signaled that selling TikTok entirely to the U.S. could be seen as a betrayal, potentially leading to severe repercussions, including imprisonment.
The situation underscores the CEO's precarious position: caught between two superpowers, each with its own national interests and expectations. While the U.S. cites national security concerns and the potential misuse of data by Chinese authorities, Beijing views TikTok as a flagship tech company and would likely interpret divestment as yielding to foreign pressure. This diplomatic impasse has left the CEO with limited options, raising concerns for his safety and the future of TikTok on the global stage.
Observers have noted that the ongoing standoff could set a dangerous precedent for how international tech companies navigate conflicts between competing government demands. For now, the January 2025 deadline looms as a critical moment that could define not only TikTok's fate but also the broader landscape of global technology and data governance.
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Ensuring Accuracy: Updating the Gulf of America in U.S. Geography. I want to see how many people have done their part in updating and fixing the Gulf of America. President Trump has set a nationwide deadline for cities across the U.S. to remove "Gulf of Mexico" from schoolbooks, geography materials, printed maps, and official records. This update must be reflected everywhere, ensuring that even remote areas without internet access receive their corrected materials through their local post offices. Remember when Bill Clinton was president and the United States mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade? That happened because outdated maps were used. We cannot afford such errors again. If people refuse to make this change, it will be considered insubordination. It is 2025—it's time to move forward and get the job done. This update is a source of national pride, making Americans proud, teachers proud, postal workers proud, construction workers proud, and everyone around us proud. What makes this effort unique? It defines and captures the essence of motivation and the American spirit of progress.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforces strict regulations on imported goods, especially food cans and oil barrels, because drug cartels have developed sophisticated methods to smuggle illegal substances. One major concern is that traffickers could hide drugs like cocaine, fentanyl, or synthetic substances inside sealed containers, making them undetectable by drug-sniffing dogs. To counteract this, the U.S. government imposes higher import taxes and stricter inspections on shipments from certain countries, including China, Canada, and Mexico. These measures are designed to discourage smuggling attempts and ensure national security. Even if foreign governments argue that their shipments contain no illegal drugs, CBP remains cautious, as traffickers are constantly evolving their tactics. The goal is to prevent dangerous substances from entering the U.S., regardless of international complaints. US have to spend more money developing new AI X-Rays.
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Analyzing the Proliferation of U.S. Restrictions on Chinese Funding and Research Collaborations
In the contemporary geopolitical milieu, the United States has undertaken a comprehensive re-evaluation of its academic and research affiliations with China, precipitating a series of stringent restrictions on Chinese funding and collaborative endeavors within American universities. This paradigm shift is predominantly catalyzed by an amalgamation of national security imperatives and the exigencies exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The imperative to bolster domestic interests while safeguarding public health has engendered a multifaceted stratagem, elucidating the complexities intrinsic to international academic partnerships.
Central to this recalibration is the unequivocal abrogation of the Thousand Talents Plan, an initiative meticulously orchestrated by the Chinese government to entice prodigious scholars and enhance China's technological ascendancy. The U.S. government’s repudiation of this funding apparatus is predicated on a litany of concerns encompassing transparency, compliance with rigorous U.S. standards, and the pernicious potential for espionage and intellectual property transgression. The cessation of these financial conduits not only mitigates the risk of foreign influence permeating U.S. research but also serves as a bulwark against the appropriation of taxpayer resources for endeavors that could ostensibly jeopardize national security.
In tandem, the United States has embarked on concerted efforts to expunge the proliferation of COVID-19 disinformation and the nefarious conspiratorial narratives that burgeoned during the pandemic. These fallacies, often disseminated by dubious sources, possess the capacity to erode public trust and obstruct efficacious health interventions. The obstinacy exhibited by certain Chinese entities in refraining from collaborative engagement with U.S. scientists, coupled with their reluctance to permit access to critical research facilities, exacerbates the prevailing trepidations regarding the legitimacy and integrity of research conducted in Chinese contexts. Consequently, the U.S. government has taken the unprecedented step of proscribing specific COVID-19 research initiatives affiliated with Chinese institutions that have egregiously failed to adhere to requisite standards of transparency and accountability.
Moreover, the scrutiny of research initiatives associated with potential cyber intrusions and other insidious activities has intensified markedly in this milieu of heightened vigilance. By suspending collaborative projects that do not conform to established national security protocols, the U.S. government seeks to preserve the sanctity and integrity of its academic and research institutions. Such measures not only fortify American interests but also reflect an unwavering commitment to ensuring that public health initiatives are founded upon credible scientific evidence, devoid of extraneous foreign influence.
In summation, the multifaceted actions undertaken by the U.S. government to restrict Chinese funding and research collaborations epitomize a resolute commitment to safeguarding national security and public health imperatives. By prioritizing the protection of American interests, the United States adeptly navigates the labyrinthine complexities of international research collaborations, reinforcing the sanctity of its academic landscape. These measures exemplify the delicate equilibrium that must be meticulously maintained in an increasingly convoluted global environment, wherein the interplay between scientific collaboration and national security assumes paramount significance.
Ultimately, this evolution in U.S. policy serves not only as a defensive maneuver against potential external threats but also as a clarion call for the imperative of ethical engagement and transparency in an era marked by intricate interdependencies and burgeoning global challenges. The actions taken reflect a profound understanding of the precarious nature of contemporary geopolitical relations, underlining the necessity for vigilance in preserving the integrity of the nation’s research ecosystem while fostering an environment conducive to innovation and scientific advancement.
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US secretly froze US dollars in Russia, China, Hong Kong, some countries ties with Putin or Xi. Who froze? G7 meeting, Bank, NATO. Very powerful people inside G7, U.S bank executives, treasury, CEOs, German government, Japanese government, Swiss, overseas diplomats, Sinophobia or Russophobia. Israeli zionists in G7.
Chinese can't use US dollars or illegally invest for Chinese military; give weapons to Russia transfer to invade Ukraine.
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If you’re a student accused of cheating on a final exam using ChatGPT , Google Gemini, or a similar AI tool, it can feel overwhelming and unfair. However, filing a lawsuit against your professor is not the best way to handle the situation, especially if you are an international student from a country with high political tensions with the United States.
Your visa status depends on maintaining good standing as a student. Escalating the matter through legal action could draw unnecessary attention to your case, potentially putting your visa at risk. Universities are required to enforce academic integrity policies, and violations may result in suspension or expulsion, which could directly impact your ability to remain in the country. Resolving the matter internally is a much safer and more effective approach.
Most universities have strict policies on academic honesty, including the use of AI tools like ChatGPT or Google Gemini. If these tools were used in a way that violates your school’s policies, the university may take disciplinary action. Instead of pursuing legal action, it is better to engage with the university’s academic misconduct process. You can request a formal hearing or appeal to present your side of the story. If you unintentionally violated the rules, showing accountability and a willingness to learn from the experience can help resolve the situation more amicably.
It is also important to consider the current geopolitical climate. Relations between your home country and the U.S. may already be tense, and filing a lawsuit could unintentionally bring political undertones into the matter. This could escalate the issue in ways that may be beyond your control or intentions. In the academic setting, such a move might be interpreted as combative and could negatively affect how your case is handled.
Rather than escalating the situation, focus on resolving it constructively. Professors are there to educate and guide, not to punish unnecessarily. If you believe the accusation is unjust, approach the matter respectfully and through the appropriate university channels. This is a chance to clarify misunderstandings, demonstrate your commitment to academic integrity, and learn from the experience.
Using AI tools in academic work is a relatively new area, and misunderstandings about their appropriate use are common. If this situation arises from a lack of clarity about the rules, use the experience to educate yourself about academic expectations. Developing a better understanding of your university’s policies will help you avoid similar issues in the future.
In conclusion, filing a lawsuit is unlikely to yield a positive outcome and could create additional complications for your education and visa status. Instead, work with your university to resolve the matter. By approaching the situation calmly and constructively, you can protect your academic future and continue pursuing your goals without unnecessary conflict.
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The reason they got layoff... IRS employees didn't build AI technology to detect dementia, people disabilities, disadvantages who can't file tax report or tax return. So, American suffrage can get tax refunds. IRS suppose to make AI technology or AI revolutionary technology like ChatGPT, Deepseek, etc.. Same with Banks. to check for fraud or people taking advantage of people with memory lost, dementia, disability, etc. it is IRS, federal reserve, banks job to fix the issues. not addressing or telling people how to avoid scams. You are not helping. You addressing DIY.
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UFO government monitors Oversea acting agents, sleepers agent, Chinese COVID bioweapon activities, anti-gravity technologies, military technologies,
People learned that US / Chinese funding covid labs -- their private technology equipment or lab equipment have been seized or destoryed by U.S government, FBI, Men in Black, Camo Dudes, Dozens of American and Chinese scientists developing bioweapon were secret murder by aliens. Has anyone seen the movie Fire in the Sky -- Alien Experiments ? The Aliens did horrid experiment on Chinese military agent or covid bio scientists. They erase memory or how to develop COVID. The entire covid lab or covid studies hav been wiped out global universities. funding have been hijacked. Why did aliens do it? matter of outsider extraterritorial national security.
People have to be careful with aliens or try not cross the line with them. planes go missing, people go missing. it's just crazy. Steven hawking "he warned us long time ago. ""I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America. Which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans."
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In 2025, President Trump’s administration has set stricter rules for businesses and immigration, shaking up the global economy. His focus is clear: companies, both foreign and domestic, must follow U.S. laws, especially regarding trade, intellectual property, and labor practices. If they don’t, they face heavy fines, tariffs, or even being banned from U.S. markets.
For countries like China and Russia, the pressure is mounting. China’s businesses must meet U.S. standards to avoid losing access to the American market, which is crucial for their economy. Xi Jinping has tightened domestic regulations to ensure Chinese companies comply. Russia is in a similar situation. Putin has pushed Russian businesses to clean up their acts or risk losing out on U.S. trade. The message is simple: businesses can’t break the rules anymore. With U.S. policies setting the global standard, countries and companies worldwide must comply—or face serious economic consequences. The U.S. is enforcing its laws more than ever, and any business ignoring these rules will pay the price.
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I used to live NYC. NYC is very expensive. it's not for everyone. But it is for challenge people(college graduates). I gave up living NYC; it's hard as beating video game bosses. I moved out to avoid becoming homeless. I feel sorry for my friends, enemies, professors, liberal high school teachers. They are going to be homeless for one - two years. How do I know? rising cost food, rent, utilities, everything. Personal saving and bank accounts will be gone in NYC. NYC will be city like Seattle, philidepdia, etc. they will distribute free illegal drugs for homeless people. I'm not joking. my teacher believe illegal drugs should be legalize. I refuse to believe it. I move out for safety concern; angry mobs... Any mobs want to legalize illegal drugs.
The best way to get out the debt is either leave beautiful city or work at banks, MBL, NFL, Wall Street, Real Estate, high pay jobs..... If you moved in you are out of luck. you take high pay job. The boss is going to give you hardest job no one can do. you have to do it or you will be bankrupt.
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Recent developments have surfaced regarding the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as financial pressures and legal complications have forced the Chinese government to take drastic measures. Following a Missouri lawsuit that intensified scrutiny over research practices and international funding, key financial backers have withdrawn their support. This resulted in severe funding shortages for the Wuhan lab, making continued operations increasingly unsustainable.
Adding to the crisis, several U.S. universities with ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology reported that their lab equipment, books, and other research materials were unexpectedly confiscated by unidentified agents. These actions have disrupted ongoing research projects and raised concerns about intellectual property disputes.
Meanwhile, critical investors have frozen essential funding without providing a clear explanation. This financial freeze has further paralyzed the lab's ability to function, leaving researchers and staff uncertain about their future.
In response to mounting financial strain, the Chinese government has announced plans to shut down the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Officials cited the overwhelming operational costs and the absence of foreign investment as primary reasons for closure. With no viable funding sources to sustain the lab, authorities determined that continuing operations would be too costly.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology has been described as financially unstable, very difficult to operate, and extremely expensive. No global investors are willing to gamble or invest in the lab's research due to overseas funding cuts and foreign government opposition to scientific initiatives.
The closure will involve a complete shutdown of research facilities, including the deactivation of lab equipment, discontinuation of testing procedures, and termination of all staff employment. Chinese authorities emphasized that employees must be laid off or fired if the lab is not generating sufficient revenue for the state or government. Additionally, security measures are being taken to ensure that no research materials, data, or equipment are removed from the premises without government oversight.
While the Wuhan Institute of Virology had previously contributed to significant scientific research, the lack of financial stability proved insurmountable. As tech giants like Tencent and Alibaba continue to generate substantial profits, the costly research endeavors at the Wuhan lab have struggled to maintain similar economic viability, ultimately leading to its closure.
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China, Australia, Italy, New York City, California. They all wiped out toilet paper, food, etc. Maybe housing rent, gas price, etc will be more expensive than other states and cities.
I would imagine California Gasoline $13.00 per gallon. New York City $13.02. Georgia $2.30 for gallon; Mississippi $1.48; Alamba $2.04; etc.
We got gas from Mississippi and off shore oil wells. We tons of food and animals stocks.
We actually saved more money, food, supply, etc. It's all thanks to Donald Trump.
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The Department of Government Efficiency was established with the purpose of cracking down on corruption and improving the accountability of government spending. By implementing advanced technologies like secure artificial intelligence systems, such as those developed by Nvidia, the department aims to safeguard against hacking, fraud, and manipulation of sensitive data like salaries and grades. This includes preventing scandals similar to the infamous Varsity Blues college admissions scheme, ensuring that no one can alter academic records or financial details for personal gain. The department also enforces transparency by banning the concealment of criminal backgrounds, including that of sex offenders or teachers with prior criminal convictions. One of the department’s goals is to tackle difficult and controversial issues, such as the cases of illegal immigrant murder victims, ensuring that no information is hidden and that justice is served.
Republicans generally view the department as an essential tool to eliminate corruption and foster a more accountable government. They argue that it’s a necessary safeguard to prevent misuse of taxpayer money and to ensure fairness in government systems. However, its efforts have drawn criticism, especially from Democrats, who have raised concerns about privacy and government overreach. When the department was mentioned during a State of the Union address, many Democrats refused to applaud, signaling their opposition to its methods.
This division has fueled protests, with some calling for the impeachment of Republican officials who support the department, as well as a push to abolish it altogether. Critics argue that it creates a surveillance state and undermines personal freedoms, while supporters contend that it’s a necessary step toward cleaning up government and making it more transparent and efficient. The debate continues to be highly polarized, with each side accusing the other of prioritizing political agendas over effective governance.
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Real communism is characterized by state control of production, where the government owns and operates all industries, eliminating private ownership. Economic decisions are centrally planned, leading to inefficiencies and limited responsiveness to consumer needs. This system lacks incentives for innovation since profits are distributed across society rather than retained by individuals, and the absence of competition stifles creativity and progress. The primary focus of communism is to achieve social equality and eliminate class distinctions, which often discourages entrepreneurial initiatives.
In contrast, capitalism emphasizes private ownership of the means of production, allowing individuals and businesses to own property and make independent economic decisions. The economy is driven by supply and demand, with businesses competing for customers, which fosters innovation and improvement in products and services. The profit motive encourages individuals and businesses to take risks and develop new ideas, while competition drives efficiency and continuous adaptation. Overall, capitalism creates an environment where entrepreneurs can thrive and drive economic progress, whereas real communism does not promote entrepreneurship or innovation due to its inherent structure.
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US bans Ukraine student studying bio technology in US university because Zelensky refuse to negotiate peace. --- Why the U.S. Restricts Certain Foreign Students from Sensitive Fields? --- The U.S. enforces restrictions on students from specific countries in fields like bio-science and bio-technology due to national security concerns. These measures are necessary to prevent intellectual property theft, protect sensitive research, and stop potential misuse of advanced technology by foreign governments. A major reason is the lack of transparency from certain nations. For example, China did not fully cooperate in sharing COVID-19 research with U.S. universities, raising concerns about scientific integrity and security. Countries like North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, and others also pose risks due to their history of espionage, unauthorized technology transfers, or adversarial relations with the U.S. By blocking access to critical research areas, the U.S. aims to prevent sensitive advancements from being exploited by nations that do not share its interests or values. Just as diplomacy requires careful negotiation—like interactions between Zelenskyy and Trump—scientific collaboration must also be managed to avoid potential threats. These restrictions are not about targeting individuals but ensuring that U.S. scientific and technological progress remains secure and beneficial to national and global stability.
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In 2025, the U.S. has significantly ramped up efforts to protect its economy and fight illegal trade, especially with China. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is now tougher than ever, with intensified inspections at U.S. ports to seize counterfeit goods, such as fake electronics and pirated software, particularly from China. There is growing scrutiny over the de minimis exemption, which allows goods under $800 to enter the U.S. without duties or tariffs, as it has been exploited to flood the market with counterfeit products.
As part of the crackdown, a number of CBP employees with suspected ties to the Chinese Communist Party or other foreign entities that pose a threat to U.S. economic security have been fired. These removals are part of a broader effort to eliminate corruption within the agency and ensure that U.S. trade and security interests are protected.
The U.S. is also focusing heavily on cybersecurity, intellectual property protection, and enforcing stricter policies on Chinese imports, including potential changes to tariffs and trade agreements. The goal is to stop the flow of illegal goods, protect U.S. consumers, and safeguard technological and intellectual assets.
These actions mark a decisive shift in U.S. policy, aiming to protect the country from counterfeit goods, foreign influence, and unfair trade practices that threaten national security and economic stability.
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Real Life Fire Insurance: What’s Covered and What’s Not.... wow. Shocking and haunting.😳😵💫
Fire insurance may cover things like smoke, water damage, or personal property inside the home, but when it comes to total loss, things get complicated. If your house is completely destroyed, many policies won’t fully cover the cost of rebuilding. Often, you’ll be left with a payout that’s nowhere near enough to reconstruct your home, especially if you don’t have a policy that covers the full replacement cost. In many cases, insurance will deny claims or offer only partial payouts, citing limits on certain coverage types or exclusions. Small structures, like sheds or fences, might be covered to a limited extent, but the actual home’s reconstruction could be underfunded or completely rejected, depending on the policy. It's incredibly frustrating for homeowners who thought they were protected, only to find their policy doesn’t live up to their expectations when disaster strikes.
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Back in the day, many airlines and large organizations, including the Pentagon, used very old computers running a programming language called COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language). COBOL was designed specifically for business applications and was widely adopted due to its efficiency and reliability. It uses less power and does not require a graphical user interface, making it suitable for batch processing tasks typical in business environments.
Despite its advantages, COBOL had significant problems, most notably the Y2K bug. This bug arose because COBOL programs often used two-digit year formats, which led to widespread concerns that systems would fail at the turn of the millennium.
Before the 9/11 attacks, the Pentagon relied heavily on COBOL for managing various crucial databases, including war funds, GI bills, disability payments, and reserves from World War II. These databases were so old and unique that when engineers attempted to transfer the COBOL data to modern systems like Mac, Linux, and Windows, they encountered insurmountable challenges. The old COBOL systems could not be cloned or accurately replicated on newer platforms.
The COBOL databases were stored on servers at the Pentagon and were considered secure due to their antiquated and unique nature, making them resistant to hacking by foreign governments or dangerous organizations. The hardware used to run these systems included vacuum tube computers and massive tape drives. The sheer size and antiquity of these machines made them rare and irreplaceable.
Tragically, during the 9/11 attacks, the Pentagon was hit by a hijacked plane, resulting in the loss of these invaluable systems. The old Xerox computers, COBOL databases, and other rare machinery housed in the Pentagon were destroyed, erasing critical financial and historical records.
This loss had significant implications. For example, the destruction of these systems effectively erased the budget records related to covert operations and programs, such as the controversial Contra budget. This event highlighted the vulnerability and the irreplaceability of outdated but crucial technologies in critical infrastructure.
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Maybe CIA knew the cartels funded rioters... it's secret message to overthrow trump... how times trump got attacked? he even adopts homeland security protocols. Can or cannot do. President can only removed unwanted guests, traitors, spies, bad actors, violent offenders, criminals, terrorists, dangerous people attempting over thrown US government. Also, they cannot set them free on US soil. if president release bad person. bad person like to endanger the city, houses, people, church, etc. Read John Adam's history.......
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In response to the overwhelming influx of illegal drugs into the United States, the U.S. government and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have seized numerous cargo ports owned by foreign governments—including Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, and Iran—as well as those controlled by drug cartels and underground criminal syndicates. These ports have been exploited as key entry points for smuggling vast quantities of illicit substances such as cocaine, crack, heroin, fentanyl, and methamphetamine into the country.
With the drug crisis reaching unprecedented levels, law enforcement agencies have intensified security measures by deploying advanced X-ray technology to scan cargo shipments for hidden contraband. Additionally, highly trained K-9 units are being utilized to detect narcotics, ensuring that even the most well-concealed drug shipments are intercepted before reaching their destinations.
The flood of illegal drugs has fueled widespread addiction, violent crime, and public health crises across the nation. By seizing and closely monitoring compromised ports, the U.S. government is working to dismantle trafficking networks that facilitate the flow of illegal substances and threaten American communities. This aggressive crackdown marks a critical step toward securing the nation’s borders and regaining control over international trade routes that have been exploited by criminal organizations.
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YouTube is not happy with Trump. Because Business Crack downs. In 2025, YouTube implemented stricter policies to protect U.S. businesses from intellectual property (IP) theft, leaks, and piracy. These changes target creators who misuse proprietary materials, ensuring companies maintain control over their assets. Businesses can now register prototypes, designs, and trade secrets in YouTube’s system. Any video showcasing these materials without permission is flagged and removed immediately. This prevents the public or overseas competitors from accessing sensitive content. YouTube has also cracked down on creators who obtain restricted materials through unethical means, such as sneaking into facilities, filming private events, or soliciting employees and minors. Repeat offenders face content removal, demonetization, and permanent account bans.
For companies, a streamlined reporting process ensures swift action on flagged violations. Additionally, YouTube now allows businesses to sue the platform if negligence leads to IP theft or leaks. These updates position YouTube as a partner in safeguarding U.S. innovation and holding creators accountable for unethical practices.
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Stop wasting time trolling and complaining—your job is to work, not to push political grievances. If you have serious issues with the president’s executive orders, that doesn’t mean you can ignore responsibilities or drag others down. Your duty is to get the job done, just like any other committed worker.
If there’s a problem in the workplace, it might not be about politics—it could be about accountability. Maybe an employee isn’t part of the teamwork, or someone caught a mistake you made. Perhaps someone noticed misconduct or fraud. Instead of blaming others or using politics as an excuse, take responsibility and do your part.
Workplaces run on discipline, professionalism, and productivity—not distractions or personal agendas. Focus on doing the job right, working with your team, and staying accountable.
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Republicans blames Social media is to blame for screwing up current age right after industrial, computer age, internet, information, etc. Let's focus Age of A.I (ChatGPT)..... Now, We are nowhere...... So, who is blame for scrambling the future?
YouTube, Tiktok, etc. I don't think it's Biden or Trump age. It's somebody who to scare take "manifest destiny "futures. is Social media blame for ruining Civilization age. YEAH. because demonization, social media bans, too much hate speech, etc.
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The reason why people leaving NYC... it's highest crime rates, difficult to find paid jobs. corruptions, homeless, banks refuse to loan or mortgage due to low credit score, high demands, high living costs against wages, violent attacks, etc. Could we turn things around before it was new york city or Seinfeld city? Actually, no. you can try talk to Mayor, City, Billionaire's row. they would walk away from you. There's not much you can do in NYC. NYC is a new Detriot with an empty city. People moved to New Jersey, Texas, PA, etc. The only fix in NYC is to bring everyone back. Work Together, don't do drugs, do sell drugs, commit crimes. Others refuse to do so. it's difficult.
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"Beijing and Hong Kong have since said they would no longer recognize BN(o) passports as valid travel documents. It's same over here in United States of America. US does not recognized Hong Kong Passport. China and Hong Kong have to apply Special Visa, China Visa, BNO (maybe acceptable), International Visa for Job, Eduction, and Business I found out Hong Kong listed individuals is also banned from traveling to United States of America; due to embargo by Treasury Department , and undermining Beijing's basic law. In order for mainland Chinese and Hong Kong to get into United States of American. You something like Chinese Lottery Visa, State sponsored Visa, H1-B Visa, it has be visa. Is Hong Kong passport Valid? Yes, International Oversea Passport won't accept Valid Passport.. Does it work in US? No. But Many Years ago, Yes. Today's Hong Kong National Security Law. No. it's locked. It's also Embargo. No idea, how embargo works. You need lottery visa. For example, "Soviet Union Visa". The guy who made a Tetris. He was granted by Communist Government to visit US and Japan; Japanese and US was impressed by tetris puzzle game. Is hard to get Visa? Yes. Ask Martial Art Donnie Yen. He got rule for Star Wars. it's like passing school exam. Very hard.
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TikTok may ultimately be forced to sell its operations, including data storage and video records, to an American company in order to comply with U.S. laws and protect national security interests. Given the concerns over data being stored in Beijing, there are mounting pressures for TikTok to relocate its infrastructure back to the United States to ensure compliance with U.S. privacy and security regulations. If TikTok fails to comply with these demands, regulatory bodies like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and law enforcement could take significant action. In a worst-case scenario, the SEC and police could intervene by stepping into TikTok’s U.S. headquarters, potentially arresting executives and investors for violating the Fourth Amendment rights of American citizens by mishandling data privacy. Accusations could also include conspiracy to commit security fraud, data hacking, and violations of the Insider Trading Act if any evidence surfaces suggesting illegal trading or misuse of sensitive information. The future of TikTok in the U.S. could be severely impacted by these legal and regulatory challenges. The company could face criminal charges, heavy fines, and possible shutdown in its current form, unless it addresses the growing concerns surrounding its data storage practices and its potential for espionage or foreign influence. However, the likelihood of these extreme measures depends on ongoing investigations and the legal processes surrounding data privacy, national security, and corporate governance. The outcome will depend on how the company navigates these regulatory hurdles and whether it can meet the demands for transparency and security set by U.S. authorities.
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Carrie Lam's governance in Hong Kong, along with the implementation of China's national security law, has adversely affected both the region and the mainland. The crackdown on foreign forces under the guise of national security has led to the closure of foreign factories, exacerbating economic instability.
Communism, with its emphasis on equal distribution, contrasts starkly with the principles of a free market, resulting in economic challenges. Many young people in China are struggling to secure employment opportunities, particularly after completing the Gaokao exam. This lack of expertise in managing or initiating factory operations has led to widespread abandonment.
The reliance on supervisors underscores the deficiency in entrepreneurial skills among the youth. The Chinese government intervenes when factories are abandoned, but struggles to effectively utilize stolen technology or resume production. Consequently, the industrial landscape in China is reminiscent of the Soviet Union era, characterized by stagnation rather than growth.
Various factors have contributed to China's economic downturn, including policy shifts in Hong Kong, the impact of COVID-19, sanctions, and embargoes. These combined pressures have accelerated the decline from a once-booming economy to one fraught with challenges and uncertainties.
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury has imposed stringent economic sanctions on the Hong Kong government and its Chief Executive, which effectively prohibits U.S. citizens and companies from engaging in business dealings with these entities. This restriction applies not only to American citizens but also to Chinese Americans and U.S. employees working abroad, particularly in Hong Kong, and could result in severe consequences for those who violate these rules, including potential job loss, termination, or travel restrictions.
To comply with these sanctions and avoid potential conflicts, individuals and businesses must secure an OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) license prior to any business dealings with the Hong Kong or Chinese governments. Before engaging in such business, it’s critical to consult a qualified attorney to fully understand the legal implications, especially when dealing with entities governed by different political systems. It is recommended to consult a non-Chinese lawyer with expertise in East Asian legal issues and an understanding of authoritarian regimes to ensure safe and lawful compliance.
Legal advice is essential before making any commitments, as failure to comply could result in severe penalties, restricted entry to the U.S., or the inability to work with American companies. Taking these steps is crucial to ensure personal and professional safety when navigating the complexities of international sanctions.
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Americans will not forget about Boston bombing. During the marathon, the two Chechen terrorist brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev detonate two bombs, causing widespread panic. It was crazy way back 2013. People in Boston have to lock their doors and windows. Kids had to hide under bed. Grandma and grandpa had to lock the doors and windows. They watched live TV. School, college, malls, post office, pizza delivery, chinese takeout, everything was close. Highways empty. The police and FBI had to lock entire bridges, airport, tunnels, everything. it was citywide manhunt. after FBI and police captured Dzhokhar. Boston people cheered. kids, mom, dad, police, etc. Crazy time in 2013.
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Why does China sometimes end up stifling innovation that’s released there? Take Google Glasses as an example—it didn’t catch on globally, and few people were willing to wear them, especially in China, where large stocks went unsold. How many people in China actually wore Google Glasses? Essentially none, apart from Google employees. Google stadia controller failed also.
In Hong Kong’s previous laissez-faire capitalist system, unsuccessful prototypes like that could be abandoned quickly by big companies without significant loss. If you had an idea, like a mouse that could project a screen without needing a full computer, you could develop and test it freely. In a free-market system like Hong Kong’s, the government wouldn’t get in the way of innovation, asking only practical questions like, "How does it work?" A successful product would need no laptop, working like a mobile device that’s easy to carry.
If Hong Kong were without laissez-faire capitalism, it would be a different story. The government might be bogged down debating, potentially clashing over decisions, much like the heated arguments in Taiwan’s parliament. In a communist system, officials might be wary of losing money on prototypes that fail, without the flexibility of a true free market. The result? Less incentive to pursue risky or novel ideas.
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Did NATO freeze EU or currency to Russia, China? Maybe......
China and Russia did not meet business leaders, executives, at G7 summit. G7 business executive are like high educated college profession.They live nice house, drive expensive cars, expensive wines, business men have luxury access, etc. They could make people take tests.
China and Russia have their own version tests. Do you know why library of Alexandria was burned out many years ago? education misinformation, religion misinformation, etc. for example, China and Russia. erases Israel name from the map. it doesn't say Israel. They can erase your country origin name as well. Maybe you know what communism and what it does. Venezuela is socialist. Cuba is communist. Venzeuela and Cuba don't want Israel name on the map, because's religion and follows zionism. Just go G7 meetings. They are not stupid people either.
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I don't know how to say this. Fascism. you can't go bankrupt or become homeless, poor, living on street. The idea forbidden you from doing illegal activities or stop you from being homeless. Fascism does make people rich.. For example, when you look at philadelphia . why is city trash? because they don't believe your rules or leaders. new cities law or anti-drug campaign or anti-drug ad. They would riot the street. if you put police and beat up drug users and homeless people who refuse to find a job . that's fine. it makes sense.
I learned democracy, communism, liberalism hates fascism. They don't like fascism who focuses business or job more than its own personality. if you don't like communist military behavior. you beat them up. 24/7. Communist doesn't like wars; they scare of fascism. They said fascism creates machinery geocode. it is true. because of unskilled workers who supports taking illegal drugs or hook up illegal drugs at work.
The truth is. Fascism forbidden people being poor. I tested fascism. worked lawn mow. I worked so much. now, I get it.... I also learned liberals, democrat, communist wants ban fascist books. fascist wants to ban communist books. because they are lazy and unproductive on social services, business, etc. communism encourages thieving innovations. Are they lazy? of course. democrats says you shouldn't exists. this is what republicans says. why you violate copyright, IP protection, etc if you create them. This is why is impossible to go bankrupt in fascism. if stock market runs fascism. no one would bankrupt freely. communism would bankrupt if you hate your own company. They would throw you in jail if you bankrupt your own company. Capitalism alows you do freely and expressed if company is worth it for society. Fascism keeps the company even if it bad.
Jewish doesn't like fascism. They think fascism doesn't care about people's emotion. they care about jobs. fascism requires people to be skilled in machines in order to maintain is job. Unions are people who protests when factory isn't safe. The sad truth about fascism. you can't go bankrupt for being fascist. I know....
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Covid-19 death toll in three month. 34,562.
Predictions.
10,000 Jan. 10,000 Feb. March. 30,000. April 34,562(40,000). May 50,000 June 60,000 July 70,000
August 80,000. September 90,000 October 100,000 November 110,000 December 120,000
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Why U.S freezes U.S currency on China and Russia? illegal Military spending; Banks know how to track money and find out about it. Every time you deposit your money. Sometimes banks ask you where you get money from? For example, my brother help me open bank account when I had disability. I know nothing about banks. Zero. Bank Teller ask me where did you get $1,000 money from if you don't have a job? I said college financial aid. I asked why is my interest rates so low when I open my account? He told me banks used this secret weapon method to track down international money laundering. It works so well. Intepol & ghost of Government have power to arrest dozens of people and even government for committing Ponzi scheme, money laundering, etc. Do you understand? I nodded. I asked what's ghost of government. They won't talk to me. My bother kept his mouth shut and went silence when I look at him. But I need to know what it is? is it illuminati, reptilian lizard people, etc. Bank teller give a form and say Sign this... I signed it. They give a me credit card, saving account, etc. Normal Stuff. Five years later, I learn Madoff went to Jailed, . entire stock market crashed, more arrests, saddam caught money laundering, the world, after Panama papers, etc. Today, I heard U.S federal reserve freezes Russian Billionaire assets and Hong Kong SAR government. Can government arrest them or removed them? I hope to see lizard people or lizard government if the story is true. Lizard people runs banks.
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Hong Kong's history is broken. it does not share same view as Berlin Wall history.
You know Cambridge university dean, historians, and professors isn't happy with former Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam. Very few students urging that she could've done more to stop it or used Cambridge University thinking. In other words, Gandhi's march of the salt, Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Triumph, Berlin Wall History, so on... But she used police force violence adjust the city or against the city; Suppression of the state, not allowing Ivy League or highly educated activists to speak out or what it need to change for city. Cambridge university policy does not tolerate the use of violence to adjust the society movement means. She could've correct the Hong Kong's mistake; not to damage Cambridge University reputations. Cambridge banned her from using Cambridge University on resume; they had such great fear for Cambridge students emulating Germany's history or adopt totalitarian regime. This is fact that they removed her Cambridge Honorary and expelling her name list.
In critical thinking. What could've done to stop the violence:
1. Crack down Artificial Intelligence Misinformations and Spam Bots that was flooded by fears of Taiwan.
2. Not blaming pro-democracy activists such as Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, etc. for repression changes.
3. Berlin Wall. The East Germany Communist never used police force to beat entire West Germany for tearing down the wall.
4. One Country two system is totally broken and fragile.
5. The Abuse of Power isn't answer for adjustment. But for some cases the countries is adjustment.
6. Spreading communism too big. Tourists stop visiting due to massive weapons developments or ready to declare war.
7. Countries might Rewrite history books and say Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi creates big problems.
8. The social rapid changes has been halted by the world, businesses, trade partner due height of Red Scare.
9. The world government maybe adopting abuse of power, corruption, collapse of civilization, massacre as needed.
10. Democracy of the world as declined and removed. Freedom and Equal Justice removed according to ChatGPT.
Cambridge isn't buying abuse of power and historical rewrites. They put her name on halt and under supervision - "Foreign Forces' might be powerful statement on national security law to play battle chess against Cambridge University; Cambridge isn't buying it. They will not accept national security law hate speech, competition or challenge. This is the most powerful statement.
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The U.S. government has seized cargo ports operated by foreign entities, including China, Canada, and Mexico, for national security reasons. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, along with trained sniffing dogs, will be deployed to detect illegal drugs and contraband. New super x-ray machines will be installed for enhanced security, and automated cargo systems will be temporarily removed for further evaluation. While these measures are necessary to protect the nation, delivery times may be longer, and shipping costs could increase(China, Canada, Mexico) due to the enhanced security protocols in place.
China, Canada, Mexico suffer food inflations. Very Expensive...
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Trump administration crack down gang activities or Chinese triad activities run by state sponsored Chinese government. The United States has intensified its efforts to counteract illicit activities linked to China, focusing on intellectual property (IP) theft, economic espionage, and the influx of counterfeit goods.
Revocation of Diplomatic Immunity
While there have been discussions about holding foreign diplomats accountable for financial crimes and IP theft, there is no public evidence that the U.S. has officially revoked diplomatic immunity for Chinese officials in such cases. Diplomatic immunity is a cornerstone of international relations, and any changes to its application would require significant legal and diplomatic considerations.
Legislative Measures Against IP Theft
To combat IP theft, U.S. lawmakers have introduced bills aimed at imposing sanctions on individuals and entities involved in significant IP theft from U.S. persons. For instance, legislation proposed by Senator Curtis seeks to sanction those engaged in patterns of substantial IP theft and to implement broad visa and immigration restrictions on Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and government officials until meaningful steps are taken by China to curb such activities.
CURTIS.SENATE.GOV
Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has ramped up operations to intercept counterfeit goods entering the country, many of which originate from China. Initiatives like Operation Mega Flex have been pivotal in detecting and seizing illicit items arriving in small parcels from China. These counterfeit products pose significant threats to consumer safety and the U.S. economy. CBP.GOV
Recent enforcement actions include the seizure of nearly 162,000 counterfeit "forever" stamps at a Chicago mail facility, shipments that violated trademark laws and had an estimated genuine value of over $118,000.
NYPOST.COM
Additionally, more than 3,000 fake Gibson guitars were confiscated at the Los Angeles port, with genuine counterparts valued at $18 million.
APNEWS.COM
The U.S. government has also targeted e-commerce platforms facilitating the entry of counterfeit goods. The elimination of the "de minimis" tariff exemption for imports valued under $800 aims to curb the influx of low-cost, potentially counterfeit items from China. This policy change has significant implications for companies like Shein, which have relied on this exemption to import goods into the U.S. market.
FT.COM
These concerted efforts underscore the U.S. commitment to protecting its economic interests and national security by addressing illicit activities associated with China.
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U.S government heard about Cuban Missile Crisis and Red Baiting.... Red Baiting is an intention to discredit the validity of a political opponent and the opponent's logical argument by accusing, denouncing, attacking, or persecuting the target individual or group as anarchist, communist, Marxist, socialist, Stalinist, or fellow travelers towards these ideologies. In the phrase, red refers to the color that traditionally symbolized left-wing politics worldwide since the 19th century, while baiting refers to persecution, torment, or harassment, as in baiting. This happened in Hong Kong. US have no idea how Chinese were able conquer Chinese graduation over Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong. For Example, Putin attacks Ukraine for no reason. Ukraine have no power to stop the war and defeat foreign forces invasion. Xi and Putin still talking. Joe Biden doesn't get it. Other politicians do...... Red baiting is... you get it. BLM is black anarchist communist group. They vandalizes, terrorize, riot the city. Other U.S party fund BLM and defund police. what is next of US? Embargo products that started the war.
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Remember, Hong Kong once operated under a unique economic system that combined Traditional Chinese principles with a mixed economy and laissez-faire capitalism. Unlike China’s centralized communism or the U.S. free market, Hong Kong’s business environment enabled distinctive opportunities. Foreign companies facing restrictions or high barriers in their own countries could bring their technology or prototypes to Hong Kong, where they could build, test, and launch products without facing intense global competition or restrictive policies. Hong Kong entrepreneurs could collaborate with communist industries for manufacturing, taking advantage of this access without global pressures. Many Hongkongers understood this advantage: if you had a new idea, Hong Kong’s free-market enterprise allowed you to bring it to life, often with zero taxes. If a venture didn’t succeed, you could simply shut it down with minimal financial consequences.
Consider Apple’s attempt to sell the computer mouse. Initially, IBM executives rejected the idea, and when Steve Jobs developed the concept for the “Baby Mac,” it was ultimately turned down by then-CEO John Sculley, and the project was canceled. These stories are well-known in tech history.
Another example is the Sega Master System. While it was initially produced in Japan, manufacturing shifted to China to accelerate mass production, though the branding still displayed “Made in Japan.” This marketing strategy allowed Sega to compete with Nintendo. In markets like Hong Kong, companies could discreetly bypass manufacturing disclosure through NDAs. China didn’t object to this branding choice—even with NES and Sega cartridges sold globally without a “Made in China” label—because it ultimately supported profits, which China encouraged.
Other interesting cases include products like the Adman Grandstand TVG 2600 console, made in Hong Kong in the early 2000s. While it didn’t sell well globally, it saw moderate success in parts of China and Hong Kong before being discontinued. Additionally, many in Hong Kong remember the rise of VCD technology, which predated similar technology in the U.S. While Japan was known for premium video formats like SVHS, Hong Kong filled a niche with affordable VCDs, appealing to both local and tourist markets where Japanese gaming consoles and media players were highly priced. These examples highlight Hong Kong’s role as a unique player in global innovation, where a free-market environment gave rise to products and technology that might not have succeeded elsewhere.
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The U.S. government has an AI far beyond anything like ChatGPT or DeepSeek—and it’s not available to the public. Developed by Raytheon, Nvidia, Oracle, top CIA, CIA, top companies, and government officials, this highly classified system is the nation’s most powerful intelligence tool. It analyzes top-secret data, detects cyber threats, and uncovers disinformation before it even hits the news. This AI operates in the shadows, accessible only to the highest levels of government. It’s built to protect, predict, and secure—and you’ll never hear about it unless you’re already on the inside.
Good news. you can access public one. Chatgpt.:face-red-heart-shape: Very useful.
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The U.S. has banned Hong Kong gangster films financed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or Triad organizations, making them unavailable on platforms like Netflix, Paramount+, HBO, Cinemax, etc. This decision stems from economic sanctions imposed by the United States. For instance, Donnie Yen expressed interest in starring in Sleeping Dogs. The U.S. controls the fundings, trademark, Hollywood rights, which raises concerns about why it couldn't fund the Sleeping Dogs movies (video games franchise). This is largely due to the implementation of national security laws, which benefit Chinese Triads by allowing them to circumvent intellectual property protections in China and Hong Kong. As a result, cooperation with U.S. authorities has diminished, leading to a withdrawal of funding from the U.S. Sleeping Dogs was replaced with Russell Crowe. The film company controls the trademark; the movie is not related to video game franchise (sleeping dogs).
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The TikTok CEO scandal involves a Singaporean citizen who has become the focal point of a highly charged international conflict. Despite not being a U.S. citizen, the CEO has used legal arguments based on the U.S. Constitution and laws, particularly around data privacy and security, to defend TikTok's operations. However, this has not shielded him from intense pressure from U.S. lawmakers and national security agencies.
The controversy centers on the allegations that TikTok, under his leadership, sold large quantities of U.S. user data to the Chinese government. The U.S. government has raised significant concerns that this data could be used by the Chinese Communist Party for surveillance or other potentially harmful purposes, threatening national security. This has led to calls for the company to either be banned or sold to a U.S. entity in order to ensure U.S. user data is no longer stored in China.
While the CEO is not a U.S. citizen, the implications of his actions are global, with both the U.S. and China closely scrutinizing his every move. If he continues to resist pressure, he faces potential legal consequences from both countries, with the U.S. possibly taking stronger action to seize the company or impose further sanctions, while China could take retaliatory steps against him for potentially betraying the interests of the Chinese government. This situation has created a dangerous deadlock, putting the CEO at the center of an international scandal that could have serious personal and professional consequences.
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The U.S. government, along with financial institutions and venture capitalists, typically avoids high-risk investments that lack clear and sustainable returns or seem too good to be true. These entities focus on stability and long-term profitability, carefully assessing potential risks such as market volatility, regulatory challenges, or unrealistic claims of profit. In the case of Hong Kong, the U.S. imposed sanctions and froze assets due to concerns over capital flight, the potential misuse of Hong Kong’s financial systems to support China’s economy and military, and the enforcement of the National Security Law, which significantly eroded Hong Kong’s autonomy and civil liberties. The law strengthened Beijing’s control, criminalized dissent, and led to the imprisonment of opposition figures. Furthermore, the U.S. took action against Hong Kong and China-owned cargo operations on U.S. soil over national security concerns, including drug trafficking, counterfeit goods, and intellectual property theft.:face-blue-wide-eyes:
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The Harsh Reality of Modern Business Competition and Corporate Security (H-1B saudi Security Consultant)
In today’s world, business competition has become brutally intense. Companies are facing massive pressure—economic downturns, global rivalries, and waves of job layoffs. To protect sensitive data, nearly all employees are required to sign strict non-disclosure and secrecy agreements. The rules are clear: you cannot share proprietary technology or sensitive information with foreign governments or entities, especially those known for corruption, black market activity, or attempts at creating illegal monopolies. During previous U.S. administrations, particularly under President Trump, stealing technology was considered nearly impossible without severe consequences. If you're caught stealing intellectual property from an American company and selling it to foreign powers—especially China—regardless of your justification, you will be held accountable. The FBI, corporate investigators, or federal agents will intervene. In some reported cases, offenders are forced to write confessional essays. These aren’t voluntary—you're locked in a room until the essay is completed. The essay may contain propaganda-style or anti Chinese or discriminatory statements like:
-"Why stealing technology is good for China"
-"Why stealing benefits a Marxist state"
-"Why religion isn’t prioritized in China"
-"How intellectual theft supports state power"
-"Chinese stealing is part of Chinese culture"
etc...
Two copies of the essay are often made—one submitted to U.S. authorities, and one sent to the Chinese government. These methods serve as a psychological deterrent and highlight the seriousness of international IP theft. It's a stark reminder: in the U.S., theft is treated as a federal crime, and even ideological excuses won’t protect you from justice.
This isn’t fiction—these are real measures, showing just how high the stakes are in today’s global economy.
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Jordan knows BIG APPLE is dead. NYC is also missing VIBE. There is not much great going on in NYC. Just high crime rates, some bad salespeople, some bad apartments, some good apartments, pricey, expensive, depressing people, silent train riders, office bullies, etc.
Jordan knows you need Bad Ass Charles Bronson or Clinton Eastwood to live NYC. NYC is like Chicago; Detriot. He avoids walking down Gang Control Territories. What is like walking down Gang Terrorities in NYC? you get punched, mugged, beaten, robbed. what is it like to walk the non-gang city. it's nice. The neighbors are okay. They would tell you to put on chains on the front door. Sometimes there solicitor ringing door bell. Sometimes you see the Chinese/Mexican menu under the door. NYC used to be a large overpopulated city. Now, it like a western cowboy movie. Ghost town. Tumbleweed. Full of mobile business people walking by.
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Wait? they they spying US government, cities, street, people.....😂 Bet US authorities would seize car due to economic espionage or industrial espionage on employees. The place I live....I have seen Cameo Dudes installing weird telephone pole box - CRINK(China, Russian, Iran, North Korea) killer. They could shut down cyber hacking system by one click hacking.
It's like USB killer or circuit breaker. Let's say Chinese captures navy ship yards, military training base, psyops secret bases, CIA agents faces, and even AREA 51. If AREA 51 see Chinese Autonomous Cars. Say good bye to Chinese founder, didi or Baidu founder. They will get poisoned. Not doubt about. I heard about Stanley Meyer water car inventor. Not joking...
it's just crazy.... Yes, Chinese tech giant are at risk.... Just don't bring Communist Chinese cars to US share information with CRINK.
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In World War 3... What's interesting about US Army, Navy, Airfare?
People with Disability (blind, deaf, hearing loss, hard of hearing, autism, wheelchair, etc) were banned and not allowed to join any military services. Recruitment Discrimination is very high; they have to pass entire physical requirements - hearing, height, eye sight, military technical operations, etc... But people with disability can join other services. packaging bullets, transport rifles, re-enforcement supplier, inspection. That's weird. Amazon Robots sit in or US army sit in. you do nothing just monitor packaging.
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I know five major U.S cities collapsed. Philadelphia, L.A, Detroit, New York City, and Chicago due to pandemic, anti-Americanism establishment, crimes, reversing new civil laws. Some countries hate technological innovations & fashion. For example, Osama Bin Laden blow up world trade center. He didn't like how we dress, freedom we have, women rights. He send his men and attacked US cities. Here, we have American burning American flags and attempt to change new dollar bill. We have idiots kneeing American flag. This country we stay and fight for liberty. Police jailed some Americans. it's pain in the ass. Like FBI searching Trump stuff.
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The reason why US deport all communist chinese back home because Chinese Government refuse to apologize about COVID incident or failure to warned about COVID leaks. Many victims who died from COVID weren't rises to believe in communism. Many victims were christians, catholic, judaism, others.
This is why US depart all communist students back home. They are no longer hiring or employing chinese lab students, government students, covid scientists in US. US government and federal government confiscated COVID material, files, chinese propaganda medical books out of US. US is not buy fabricating COVID orgins.
US politicans stop talking to china for months, week etc. sometime phones rings. Sometimes US don't bother pick the phone up until US feels happy about china doing nice rather than escalating tension with Taiwan, play with judiciary system, and creating legitimate NSL to harm person's health. US did not pick up the phone from china. it may take time for US to heal.
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The Trump administration's decision to lay off millions of federal workers was part of a broader agenda to streamline government operations and reduce federal spending. This initiative targeted various agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), where hundreds of support staff were dismissed shortly after a fatal plane collision in Washington, D.C. This move raised concerns about aviation safety due to reduced staffing levels. The layoffs were often communicated abruptly, with some employees receiving late-night emails from unofficial addresses, leading to questions about procedural fairness and transparency.
President Trump signed several executive orders aimed at overhauling federal hiring practices, emphasizing a return to "merit-based" hiring and requiring loyalty from federal employees. One of the more controversial moves included placing all Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) staff on leave, as the administration argued these programs constituted "discrimination." In addition, 17 independent inspectors general were dismissed without the advance notice typically required by federal law, prompting legal challenges and debates about the legality of these actions.
The administration's aggressive restructuring approach sparked widespread debate and legal scrutiny. Critics argued that the mass terminations, especially those without clear cause, violated federal employment laws and protections. Legal experts questioned the administration's push to consolidate executive power, including attempts to challenge the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which historically limits presidential authority over federal spending.
The situation became more complicated when factions within the government resisted the changes. Some government employees and agencies openly refused to comply with the new executive orders, leading to accusations of insubordination and political defiance. This resistance was interpreted by some as an infringement on presidential power, while others viewed it as a necessary check against executive overreach.
Adding to the controversy were allegations that certain separatist factions within the government were ideologically tied to communist principles, further polarizing the political landscape. This narrative contributed to heightened political tensions and debates over constitutional authority, the separation of powers, and the role of ideology in governance.
Overall, the Trump administration's sweeping actions to downsize the federal workforce, combined with the pushback from dissenting government factions, highlighted significant challenges in balancing executive authority with legal and constitutional constraints. The long-term implications for governance, public safety, and political stability remain a topic of national debate.
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I know why Nvivida stock jump high... They can bypass 2038 Bug problems. They are expensive graphics card. Not cheap. Not many small and large business can afford it.
US government had to buy largest secure factories and secret chip factory bunkers for NSA, CIA, Military, IRS, U.S treasury dollar printings, inside USA. because overseas government wants to steal Nvivida technologies such as China, Russia, Iran, etc. Nvivida chip is very difficult hack (much like U.S bank secrecy act), difficult steal blue print chip, bypass the security chip. U.S government can buy almost anything with trillion since they own Nvivida stocks. it can power the plane, computer encryption which makes hackers difficult to hack, cars, it can also shut down overseas robotic apocalypse. Elon Musk uses Nvivda for space X. ChatGPT uses Nvivda too. Does US government have trillion dollars?
yes. Nvivida stock much bigger than google, apple, etc. It's trillion dollars. just look at stock price. it can't go bankrupt. Federal reserve needs it. it can print super U.S dollar that can't be copy by overseas. the AI can scan it hallmarks. incredible.
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Why the U.S. Restricts Certain Foreign Students from Sensitive Fields? --- The U.S. enforces restrictions on students from specific countries in fields like bio-science and bio-technology due to national security concerns. These measures are necessary to prevent intellectual property theft, protect sensitive research, and stop potential misuse of advanced technology by foreign governments. A major reason is the lack of transparency from certain nations. For example, China did not fully cooperate in sharing COVID-19 research with U.S. universities, raising concerns about scientific integrity and security. Countries like North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, and others also pose risks due to their history of espionage, unauthorized technology transfers, or adversarial relations with the U.S. By blocking access to critical research areas, the U.S. aims to prevent sensitive advancements from being exploited by nations that do not share its interests or values. Just as diplomacy requires careful negotiation—like interactions between Zelenskyy and Trump—scientific collaboration must also be managed to avoid potential threats. These restrictions are not about targeting individuals but ensuring that U.S. scientific and technological progress remains secure and beneficial to national and global stability.
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I live Georgia. Georgia is one of largest entertainment, media, cameo dudes & NSA housing in some suburban area. Kids don't usually go to public high schools.. Some have taken stay home online to avoid contact with other students, contractees, or ask what jobs parents do for living. They are not allowed to contact anyone, show, tell, and use TikTok apps. The entire station pole installed and mobile phone is tapped by Cameo Surveillance to prevent Cold War eavesdropping. There's something I learned about George. Don't build anti gravity devices, mimicking UFO, flying cars stuff over Georgia. Because of national security and gangstalking is very real..
Yes, I see a lot of trucks in my area. Sometimes I see teleportation planes. Not allowed to film or upload it for some reason. Georgia has super duper secret NSA headquarter / closely guard secret -- "NSA Area 51". it's almost the size of Disney land. There's daycare center, private high school and The school of cryptologist. Kid weren't allowed to play outside or visit outside USA. it's crazy right? The most guarded secret place on earth. It's has be 100% American Nationalist Born Soil Allowed live there. No europeans, Chinese, Russia, immigrants, klans, etc. Apartheid is tough. Yes, it's real location. Is there's alien humanoid or alien hybrid living in that real? don't know....Dwight D. Eisenhower actually met the aliens long time ago. They establish private location - NSA Area 51.
Visitors & tourists weren't allowed to visit in that area. Including the media like this channel, ABC, NBC, etc. The whole area is fence like AREA 51. People flying Drones over there. FBI will arrest you right away. As soon as kids see spy drone. They have to hide inside the school. Everything I said it true. They have their own entertainment program that cannot be access by GOOGLE, YOUTUBE, AMAZON, etc. The internet is not VPN.
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Xi Jinping is losing power against the USA favoriting US constitution rights and Hong Kong police brutality attacks on innocent victims; arrest in xinjing, tibet, and hong kong. A constitution is a powerful tool that china can't mess with us. King James bible says "But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise." China sends us Covid-19. China needs to release the prisoners of hong kong and Uyghur muslims. China have to risk losing more companies, colleges, communist Chinese in USA will lose their jobs. China shouldn't mess with the USA.
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Don’t worry about the global internet trolls who will spend their time criticizing Trump’s new executive order. Let them argue in the digital world while the real change happens in the physical world. For those living in areas without internet, the map update is already underway. People are dusting off their old maps, crossing out “Gulf of Mexico,” and replacing it with the new name: Gulf of America.
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is a symbol of endurance, perseverance, and overcoming challenges—and that same spirit drives the mission to update our maps. While the digital age has brought many conveniences, there are still vast areas where technology is limited or nonexistent. But in a world where history and names need to evolve, we cannot be held back by the limitations of the past. The name “Gulf of America” is not just a geographical update; it’s a statement of progress, a necessary change for the future.
This update will reach every school, every geography book, and every map—not just in major cities but in every corner of the country, from the towering skyscrapers of New York to the remote wilderness of Alaska. The Gulf of America is a name that represents unity, progress, and the shared spirit of the American people. It’s time to correct outdated references and acknowledge the reality of today’s world, where boundaries are shifting, and the future of the nation is being defined.
This update is a call to action—to ensure that Inuit, Athabaskan, and Iñupiat settlements across Alaska and the U.S. get their newly updated 2025 maps. In regions where Wi-Fi is scarce and technology lags behind, the U.S. Postal Service, bush pilots, and sled dog teams will carry the updated maps, making sure even the most isolated communities receive this vital change. These efforts aren’t just about geography—they’re about ensuring that everyone, no matter their location, has access to an accurate representation of the world as it is today.
We are a nation that prides itself on progress, and this is just one more step in that journey. No matter how remote or disconnected, every American will soon understand: The Gulf of America is here. This change is a mark of a nation moving forward, united by the will to update and evolve. If the world wants to find it, they better start updating their maps, because the Gulf of America is not just a place on the map—it’s part of the new vision for a united, forward-thinking America.
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President Trump is on a mission to eliminate wasteful spending from the government, tackling what experts are now calling the 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Spending.' By day, the budget is lean and efficient, a true man of fiscal discipline. But come nightfall, it transforms into a wild, unpredictable woman of excessive, unnecessary spending. It's like a government budget going through a late-night identity crisis. In other news, USAID just made headlines for their 'trans mice' experiment – and no, this isn't a joke. Yes, you heard that right. They're exploring ways to, quite literally, transform the male and female body. Don't worry, these mice won't be filing for gender reassignment anytime soon... but hey, who knew that mice were part of the modern-day trans revolution?
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COVID-19 if I die.... I'm okay with it. That's life.... You know..... I don't have a girlfriend. What scares me a lot is ANTIFA, Communist, idiots, criminals, bandits, outlaws, Wuhan virus, violence, opposition government, etc. I watch hong kong. I see how scary it is to see police arresting people.
I was like hey, maybe If I catch COVID-19 doesn't so bad after all. Somebody gonna do the work. I'm talking about. Who is going to take the trash, walk out dog, etc.
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:face-blue-wide-eyes:In an unprecedented and controversial move, authorities have begun enforcing policies that mandate the removal of all undocumented immigrants from educational institutions, including public schools, junior high schools, high schools, and colleges. This sweeping action aims to ensure compliance with immigration laws and safeguard national security, but it has left many families and communities reeling.
Students of all ages, from young children in elementary classrooms to university students pursuing higher education, are being pulled out of their studies and required to return to their home countries. Government officials emphasize that this process is being carried out with a focus on safety, ensuring individuals are returned to their countries without harm or interference.
The policy has sparked shock and outrage from some advocacy groups, who argue that education should be a protected right, regardless of immigration status. Supporters of the enforcement measures, however, see it as a necessary step to uphold immigration laws and address broader issues of illegal immigration.
At the heart of the issue lies the tension between upholding legal processes and addressing the humanitarian concerns of disrupting lives, particularly for young students who have grown up and integrated into U.S. communities. These actions represent a significant shift in how immigration enforcement intersects with the education system, leaving many to wonder about the long-term implications for families, schools, and the broader social fabric.
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I remember NINJA LOANS that bankrupted Wall Street and Stockmarket crash 2008. There was Lehman brother, Enron, Bernie Madoff, illegal profitable college, Casino decline tourism, people started to lose money in 2008, Even a banker killed himself on train crash, people went panic and short selling, Paulson TRAPP thing, nobody had stimulus check (millions checks had been stolen), grandpa and grandma lost their homes on foreclosure, newspaper went bankrupt, millions of people lost their job on recession, the entire stock exchange around the world collapsed. because people were busy committing biggest fraud. Banks can't handle it. I remember watching societe generale. Tokyo, Hong Kong, UAE. stock exchange drop. Well Fargo went bank run. People couldn't withdraw the cash. Credit is not insured. Some blamed illegal migration cause to collapsed of Wall Street and able to cheat banks out of millions. We went to war Iraq to wipe out cartel networks that operating banks or banks have ties to terrorism. Washington finally stopped Wall Street bleeding. US took down Osama. Economy slowly recovered right ever trump's innovation drive. Impeachment. And.... it's not clean again. The World war 3 is around the corner. What is world trying to do? wipe out Banks that have ties to Cartels, Terrorism, and Ratification military reforms.
Where are we? World War 3 is around the corner.....
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So what's going on in China? Reports....
The U.S. has been facing escalating challenges in investing in China and Hong Kong due to a combination of geopolitical tensions and economic instability. Recently, the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on several Hong Kong officials, including the Chief Executive, in response to China's crackdown on Hong Kong’s autonomy under the national security law. Meanwhile, China’s increasing sanctions on U.S. companies and individuals, including military firms and politicians, have further strained relations. Additionally, China's ongoing economic slowdown and uncertainty have prompted U.S. businesses to reconsider operations in the region, accelerating a trend known as nearshoring, where companies shift production to other countries. Furthermore, cybersecurity threats have added to the tension, with reports of China hacking U.S. Treasury systems, amplifying the distrust between the two nations. These events are happening frequently, significantly impacting investment decisions and business strategies.
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:face-blue-wide-eyes:Yikes.....The shadow government’s campaign to erase the truth behind COVID-19 is brutal and unwavering. Universities and research labs across the world have been ransacked, their funding pulled, and critical data on COVID-19—genetic research, DNA sequences, and experimental findings—destroyed. Entire research papers, including Chinese COVID publications, were thrown into trash fires, wiped from existence. This is not a conspiracy theory—it’s 100% true. As the bodies of scientists and politicians pile up, the death toll grows higher, with many killed under mysterious circumstances to keep them silent. Assassinations are routine. Men in black suits—agents of the shadow government—are actively hunting anyone who knows too much. Inside U.S. government agencies like USAID, CDC, and the Department of Education, all traces of COVID-19 research are being erased. The narrative is controlled. The truth is hidden. And anyone who dares to speak out becomes the next target.
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I feel sorry for BLUE STATE. Expect to see GAS and OIL price hike in China, Italy, California, New York City. George is cheap all time. $2.37. Because we save tones of food, stock, etc.
California $4.10; New York City $5.00. China Gas price expect to increase this summer. Oil and Gas Hike.
I live south. We saved ton of money. We have had plenty of food, oil, natural gas, etc. We don't wipe them out. You will be asking Donald Trump the largest Bail outs in history of the world.
Hi, mr. president. about Costco in NYC. I'm asking for $13 billion dollar loans. Hi, mr. president. I live California. you know we run out of toliet paper. I'm asking for $20 billion dollar loans.
Hi, mr. president. it's xi jingling. I'm sorry about Hong Kong protest and corona virus. We are deeply in trouble I need $240 billion package loans to save people of china.
Hi, mr. president.Sergio Mattarella, I love your business model. Listen. Gas is pretty expensive in italy. We can't afford it. Can you help us?!?!
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The FBI or police could arrest Shou Zi Chew in the United States if certain legal conditions are met. If he enters the country and there is a valid arrest warrant issued based on criminal charges or an indictment, law enforcement agencies like the FBI would have the authority to detain him. This could happen if he is implicated in crimes under U.S. jurisdiction, such as illegally storing data, mishandling U.S. user information in violation of federal privacy or cybersecurity laws, or engaging in actions that pose a national security risk. Additionally, if his actions were found to mislead investors or violate securities laws, it could lead to charges of securities fraud. U.S. Customs and Border Protection could also detain him upon entry if an active warrant exists. While his status as a foreign national adds complexity, it does not exempt him from accountability if his actions significantly impact the United States. If he remains outside the country, the U.S. could still pursue extradition, provided there is an existing treaty with his home country, such as Singapore, and sufficient legal justification to request it.
If Shou Zi Chew avoids traveling to the U.S., direct arrest becomes unlikely, but his legal troubles could still escalate through international cooperation. In short, his arrest in the U.S. would depend on his physical presence and the strength of the legal case against him.
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And so I cry sometimes when I'm lying in bed
Just to get it all out what's in my head
And I, I'm feeling a little peculiar
And so I wake in the morning and I step outside
And I take a deep breath and get real high
And I scream from the top of my lungs
What's goin' on?
And I say hey, yeah, yeah, yeah yay
Hey, yay, yay
I said hey, what's goin' on?
And I say hey, yeah, yeah, yeah yay
Hey, yay, yay
I said hey, what's goin' on?
And he tries
Oh my God, do I try
I try all the time
In this institution
And he prays
Oh my God, do I pray
I pray every single day
(Nyaaah)
For a revolution
And I say hey, yeah, yeah, yeah yay
Hey, yay, yay
I said hey, what's goin' on?
And I say hey, yeah, yeah, yeah yay (Don't cry out loud)
Hey, yay, yay
I said hey (Just keep it inside)
(And learn how to hide your feelings)
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah yay
Hey, yay
Hey hey hey
I say hey
What's goin' on?
Yeah!
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Nvidia's chip technology is too advanced to copy, and the US is fiercely protective of its intellectual property. In response, they’ve fortified their defenses with measures like moats, castle walls, armed security guards, and super passwords. 😂
Nvidia, alongside TSMC, has become a trillion-dollar company on the stock exchange, with their stock prices continuously soaring. Countries across the globe, including African nations, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Brazil, and China, all need Nvidia chips. As a result, Nvidia is evolving into a multinational corporation with financial power surpassing that of the Chinese government and military, and even the Russian military.
In response, China has decided to create its own video game chip, leading to a crackdown on GAOKAO students and illegal immigrants to prevent them from leaving the country. The Chinese government is also restricting the movement of its nationals to ensure they stay within China.
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Just because the apartment looks nice doesn't mean the whole city is nice. 900,000 NYC fled the city. Here are things you need to worry about. Stalker, Rapes, Murder, Robbery, Hate Crimes, Crimes, Mugger, an annoying friend might ask you for more money, they make you join anti-fa protests, etc. Been to NYC for 32 years. If you don't believe me. Watch CBS news. You know Friends, Sex and the city, Seinfeld TV. They are fake and TV shows. Real NYC.
Just be careful. NYC is another Detroit city.
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Shot seven times. Weirdest NPC ever. She had God mode. Quick take your controller like up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right B, A, B,A
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Unemployed construction workers in China are unable to leave the country from 2024 to long period of time. Attempting to do so results in arrest and detention. Is China facing financial difficulties? Yes, the country has completed a major project that is not functioning as intended. Migrants who escaped from China have highlighted this failure. The government is unable to make people disappear and needs to fill numerous empty apartments. As a result, China is experiencing a financial drain and Gaokao exam decline.
In response, China has implemented a ban on citizens leaving the country until they pass a comprehensive state examination, which includes subjects like advanced calculus, algebra, and other Chinese studies or marxist studies. Additionally, China has tightened airport security, eliminating the loophole that allowed fake Chinese passports to bypass checks. Although fake Chinese passports are rare, they can be found in black markets, such as those in Chinatowns, and were used by students and families to escape the Gaokao exam. China has also banned the use of ChatGPT during Gaokao exams, and cheaters now face up to seven years in prison.
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Disney now holds complete ownership of the Star Wars franchise, including its stories, characters, and all related rights. George Lucas, the visionary creator of Star Wars, sold the franchise to Disney for billions of dollars. However, in hindsight, Lucas has expressed feelings of regret, believing that he was misled in the deal.
Since the sale, Lucas has been sidelined from the creative process. He’s reportedly barred from Disney properties and prevented from participating in future Star Wars projects. Efforts to regain involvement or challenge Disney through legal avenues have proven futile. Even the security teams at Disney have allegedly denied him entry to discussions about the franchise he once spearheaded.
To further solidify their ownership, Disney has diminished Lucas’s visible connection to the franchise. His name and the Lucasfilm branding are being increasingly overshadowed by Disney’s corporate identity. As a result, Lucas has become an unofficial or symbolic figurehead of the Star Wars legacy, with no authority over its future.
This evolving dynamic has sparked debates about creative rights and the role of corporate influence in shaping iconic cultural franchises. The tensions between Disney and George Lucas highlight the struggles of an artist relinquishing control over their creation in the face of corporate ambitions. This is true. Lucas got messed up by selling Star Wars.
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A dark and powerful government force moved swiftly to suppress the truth behind COVID. Researchers, both domestically and abroad—including those in China, Russia, and countries tied to the Chinese government—were targeted. Professors were fired, their careers destroyed, while equipment and research were seized and erased. Many scientists were murdered or made to vanish, their deaths disguised as accidents or suicides. Critical COVID research was burned, buried, or wiped from existence. The truth was buried so deep, and the silence so absolute, that the narrative remained unchallenged, with no evidence ever emerging to expose the dark hand behind it all.
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Stock price: NVDA (NASDAQ) $1,039.95 +1.96 (+0.19%) is insane....
US builds NVDA company in USA. Today, it is worth trillion dollars. It's bigger than IBM, TESLA, SPACEX, MICROSOFT, APPLE, GOOGLE, YOUTUBE, BANKS, REAL ESTATE, ETC. .it's video game graphics card company and turning into A multinational corporation (MNC; also called a multinational enterprise (MNE), transnational enterprise (TNE), transnational corporation (TNC), international corporation, or stateless corporation.
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Some billionaires absolutely love NYC. They are drawn to the pulsating heartbeat of the financial capital, the cultural richness, and the unparalleled opportunities it offers. The city becomes their playground, a place where deals are made, fortunes are grown, and a high-flying lifestyle is not just accessible but expected. The allure of the city's prestige and global influence is irresistible to those who thrive on the fast-paced, high-stakes nature of their endeavors.
On the flip side, some billionaires find themselves at odds with the city. Differences in politics, culture, or clashes with the city's unique personality can create a challenging fit. The labyrinthine bureaucracy, high taxes, stringent property controls, and an occasionally abrasive personal dynamic can lead to a love-hate relationship. For some, the cost of living and the perceived hassles may not align with their preferred lifestyle or business strategies.
The city's love and hate relationship extend even to comparisons with other global hubs. While it may be the most expensive city across the fifty states, it competes on a global scale, surpassing even Miami and Dubai in terms of housing costs. This reinforces the notion that NYC is not for everyone, regardless of financial standing.
In essence, the relationship between billionaires and New York City is complex, marked by a mix of admiration for its grandeur and frustration with its challenges. The city's beauty and expense make it a magnetic yet polarizing destination, illustrating that even for the super-rich, NYC is a place where personal preferences and business considerations must align for a truly successful and fulfilling experience.
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Ensuring Accuracy: Updating the Gulf of America in U.S. Geography
I want to see how many people have done their part in updating and fixing the Gulf of America. President Trump has set a nationwide deadline for cities across the U.S. to remove "Gulf of Mexico" from schoolbooks, geography materials, printed maps, and official records. This update must be reflected everywhere, ensuring that even remote areas without internet access receive their corrected materials through their local post offices.
Remember when Bill Clinton was president and the United States mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade? That happened because outdated maps were used. We cannot afford such errors again. If people refuse to make this change, it will be considered insubordination.
It is 2025—it's time to move forward and get the job done. This update is a source of national pride, making Americans proud, teachers proud, postal workers proud, construction workers proud, and everyone around us proud.
What makes this effort unique? It defines and captures the essence of motivation and the American spirit of progress.
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What are they going use money for? legalized drugs, drug trafficking, cartels, corruptions, sex crimes, overthrowing government, coup, buy houses and cars. making illegal crime as legal, use money to release prisoners.
Civil War can actually happened inside USA if crimes, corruption, and GTA 6 is becomes too pandemic and too dangerous.
I have seen riot, snatch and grabs. The crimes in USA is extremely insane. Do we need walls inside USA? yes....
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Republican bans Ukrainian Visa students applying biotech or bioscience in US Universities..... Because Zelensky refuse to do peace deals.Why the U.S. Restricts Certain Foreign Students from Sensitive Fields? --- The U.S. enforces restrictions on students from specific countries in fields like bio-science and bio-technology due to national security concerns. These measures are necessary to prevent intellectual property theft, protect sensitive research, and stop potential misuse of advanced technology by foreign governments. A major reason is the lack of transparency from certain nations. For example, China did not fully cooperate in sharing COVID-19 research with U.S. universities, raising concerns about scientific integrity and security. Countries like North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, and others also pose risks due to their history of espionage, unauthorized technology transfers, or adversarial relations with the U.S. By blocking access to critical research areas, the U.S. aims to prevent sensitive advancements from being exploited by nations that do not share its interests or values. Just as diplomacy requires careful negotiation—like interactions between Zelenskyy and Trump—scientific collaboration must also be managed to avoid potential threats. These restrictions are not about targeting individuals but ensuring that U.S. scientific and technological progress remains secure and beneficial to national and global stability.
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True story. Dozens COVID-19 Bioweapon scientists murdered. it's crazy, neck strangle, poison, car explosion, etc. it's real. Russian scientist found dead. Chinese scientist found dead murder by asian giant hornet. it's crazy and real.
A dark and powerful government force moved swiftly to suppress the truth behind COVID. Researchers, both domestically and abroad—including those in China, Russia, and countries tied to the Chinese government—were targeted. Professors were fired, their careers destroyed, while equipment and research were seized and erased. Many scientists were murdered or made to vanish, their deaths disguised as accidents or suicides. Critical COVID research was burned, buried, or wiped from existence. The truth was buried so deep, and the silence so absolute, that the narrative remained unchallenged, with no evidence ever emerging to expose the dark hand behind it all.
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It is nearly impossible to remove a name from the U.S. Treasury sanctions list due to the extensive legal framework and the robust systems in place to enforce these measures. Sanctions are not arbitrary; they are the result of a thorough process involving evidence gathering, legal review, and national security considerations. Once an individual or entity is added to the list, it becomes part of a database managed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which operates under strict laws such as the Global Magnitsky Act. This database is meticulously monitored, both through manual review and advanced artificial intelligence systems that ensure compliance with U.S. policy.
To have a name removed from the sanctions list, the sanctioned entity must demonstrate significant, verifiable changes in behavior. This is not simply a matter of legal maneuvering or political pressure; it requires clear, sustained evidence of compliance with U.S. policies, including respect for human rights, rule of law, and international standards. The process is exhaustive and can take years, as it involves a comprehensive review that is resistant to external influence or coercion.
Using tactics like political blackmail, retaliation, or national security laws to challenge U.S. sanctions only strengthens the rationale for maintaining them. These actions often underscore the very behaviors the sanctions are designed to address, such as the suppression of dissent, violations of human rights, or undermining global security. Rather than leading to the removal of sanctions, such measures typically result in a firmer resolve by the U.S. government to uphold the sanctions.
Furthermore, national security laws from foreign countries, including the Hong Kong National Security Law, have no jurisdiction over U.S. policies. They cannot alter or influence U.S. decisions regarding sanctions. Such laws, when used to target individuals or groups, may only deepen diplomatic isolation and lead to more stringent international scrutiny. This only compounds the difficulty of having sanctions lifted, as the global community may view these actions as further justification for their continuation.
In essence, the combination of legal protections, AI-driven monitoring systems, and the political will to enforce sanctions makes it virtually impossible to have a name removed from the U.S. sanctions list without clear and undeniable changes in the actions of the sanctioned entity.
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Working Rothschild Banking System is hard. List of things Rothschild bank bans: Cellular, USB storage, iPad, iPhone, Android, Google mail, Apple Mail, Titkok, Intergram, X, Facebook, Samsung Galaxy, Because overseas attack is incredible. Spyware, bugware, botnets, etc. Rothschild bans all these electronics shit in the office.
Yes, Rothchild was behind Tiktok Ban. He doesn't trust his own banking employees either. it's true...
There's like 100s Rothschild bloodlines.
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Fire insurance typically covers damage caused by fire, including repairs to the structure, replacement of personal belongings, and temporary living expenses if the home becomes uninhabitable. However, it does not cover intentional fires, damage from pre-existing fires, or homes left vacant for extended periods. In high-risk areas, such as wildfire-prone regions, coverage may be limited, more expensive, or unavailable. Partially damaged homes may still qualify for coverage if the structure can be salvaged, but policies vary, so it’s essential to review specific terms with your insurer.😱
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Wait.... wait..... hold on a second. passing national security law, bounty, revoking UK law power.
China is member of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights it is said declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. It states that:" Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion,[ political or other opinion], national or social origin, property, birth or other status." oh right over there... written by UN all over the world. signed by china, Russia, etc.
. So, .United Nations is in middle of world war 3 crisis right?!?1
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Trump is known for hiring individuals he considers to be the best—highly educated, tough, and intelligent. David Perdue, for example, embodies the qualities of a strong leader, reminiscent of a college dean, school principal, or military security officer—someone you wouldn’t want to challenge lightly. He takes a hard stance on issues like Chinese hacking, intellectual property theft, and attempts to overstep boundaries.
David supports measures like shutting down factories, blocking trade ports, and imposing higher tariffs to counteract unfair practices by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Trump’s approach focuses on strength and resolve, avoiding policies that he views as weak or overly accommodating.
While maintaining a friendly stance towards China, Trump draws firm lines regarding critical issues such as Hong Kong's freedoms and Taiwan’s sovereignty. He strongly opposes any suppression of press freedoms, particularly when it comes to reporting on intellectual property theft or other actions silenced by the CCP.
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This is sad disability weren't allowed to join US army. They throw disability back school bus and head you back home. Other super soliders get to access top secrets.
In public school, I learned that individuals with disabilities—such as blindness, deafness, hearing impairments, amputations, autism, mental disability disadvantages or other physical disabilities—were historically not allowed to join the U.S. Army. My teacher said that people with disabilities were considered "too weak" to fight in wars, and it was seen as impossible for them to be drafted into any war or serve in military combat. The U.S. military typically rejected or discharged individuals with disabilities, stating they were not qualified to serve due to concerns about their ability to meet the physical and mental demands of military duties.
The U.S. military, or Pentagon, preferred to draft individuals who had 20/20 vision, were intelligent, physically strong, and healthy. My teacher explained that the military favored what they considered "super soldiers" or individuals with super athletic abilities, rather than weaker soldiers or those with disabilities. According to this perspective, only those who met these high physical and mental standards were considered fit for service. Yes, this is true—the U.S. military historically valued soldiers with peak physical capabilities, believing that they would be better suited for the challenges of war.
Because of these preferences, people with disabilities were excluded from military service and had to stay home, often expected to work in businesses, factories, or other "normal" jobs that didn’t involve the physical demands of combat. These views reflected the belief at the time that individuals with disabilities couldn’t contribute effectively in the military. However, it's important to note that policies have evolved over time, and the military has become more inclusive depending on the type and extent of a person’s disability.
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Without fire insurance...Don't worry Stock companies with double taxation c-corporation will help you get tiny house for free. Amazon, Netflix, microsoft, Activision blizzard, EA,coca-cola, boeing, millions of video game companies, etc. they will pay for tiny house for California. you will get sink, bathroom, toilet, tv, heat, running water. it's better than living tent cities. so, what's the complaint?
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It is illegal for foreign adversaries, illegal immigrants, or any unauthorized individuals to occupy or control U.S. land, including farmlands, or to engage in squatting on U.S. soil. Only U.S. citizens have the legal right to own and control land in the United States. Foreigners, including those from adversarial governments or foreign entities, are prohibited from acquiring U.S. property unless explicitly allowed under U.S. law, ensuring that the nation's sovereignty, security, and constitutional integrity are protected at all times.
The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and it is a direct violation of U.S. sovereignty for anyone—foreign or domestic—to attempt to abuse, manipulate, or undermine its principles. No foreign power, entity, or individual, whether through occupation, political interference, or other means, can lawfully impose control over U.S. land, its people, or the nation's legal framework.
Any attempt to place occupation over U.S. soil or to subvert the Constitution is illegal and considered an act of aggression against the United States. The nation remains resolute in defending its land from illegal occupation, whether by foreigners or unauthorized individuals, and upholding the rule of law and the rights of U.S. citizens.
Only those who are legally recognized as U.S. citizens are permitted to own land, ensuring that the land of the United States remains in the hands of those who uphold the values and responsibilities set forth by the Constitution. Any infringement upon this is a direct threat to the nation’s security, freedom, and constitutional order."
This version clearly addresses the protection of U.S. land, including farmlands, from illegal occupation and foreign interference, while also emphasizing the constitutional framework and the role of U.S. citizens in land ownership.
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You know that police bounty hunt. if you helped and secretly communicate with Hong Kong Government or Hong Kong police. You don't know anything about money laundering business thing. Zero percent. Just normal guy right?!?! Pro-beijing supporter right!?!?. Well, Hong Kong Police will secret wire transfers the money to your bank account.
Here's catch, you may require to fly dangerous drug lord countries to help you open the account for you without getting caught about international banks. You have fly countries like Africa, Brazil, Mexican. All paid by government. Talking about these dangerous cartel control places; You will also be charged secession, sedition, etc even if you refuse to corporate with hong kong government or help Hong Kong government. You may feel betrayal. But you can't turn back. Once the mission is done. Hong Kong government will tell you did a great job.
But you will get your phone call from international banks (such as Deutsche Bank, Société Générale, UBS, Bank Of Nova Scotia, etc.) ; you are require to see banking representatives and anti-money laundering Taskforce. You have to go to very big banking building ; not small commercial or private banks.
The International Banks will put you this weird hostel situations and security room ( banking interrogation room) - Room 101 is real thing. They do have secret banking interrogation room and fill with security camera. it's very very scary.
They will ask you were you get the Hong Kong police bounty money from. They question you like do you know what money laundering is. They ask to write an essay what is money laundering. Did you commit police money laundering? They don't want public to know this. They are going to ask you lots of uncomfortable questions.
What happens after this? you will lose your job after leaving banking building. Wife will lose a job. Kids will get expel from university; Discrimination is very high. Can you get lawyer to sue the banks? No. It's doesn't work. It's 100% scary situations. Phone is tapped by Central banks.
Can Beijing Government help you get out the situation? Well, it's hard because the phone is tapped by Hong Kong government but harder to talk to Beijing Officials. if you tell what happened? Hong Kong police will find you and harass you more if you tell Beijing Anti-corruption officials about it.
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Imagine you can adopt children all over the world name after calendar? January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.
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Why is US eager to protect Israel more than Iran, China, the nations? because Israel is birth of religion. Judaism and christian. Moses ,Jesus , sons of abharm, David, John, Luke, parry, Mathew, the names of bible which ancient ancestors foresaw the war.
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In an unprecedented move, the U.S. government has seized several cargo ports previously owned by Chinese state-owned enterprises. The action, led by Customs and Border Protection, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security, was taken amid mounting security concerns and allegations of trade agreement violations.
Why Were the Ports Seized?
The seizure was driven by multiple factors.
Trade agreement violations were discovered as investigations revealed that the ports were involved in practices that violated U.S.-China trade protocols, including unfair trade practices and non-compliance with international shipping standards.
Counterfeit goods and illicit trafficking were uncovered by Customs and Border Protection and Drug Enforcement Administration agents, who found large shipments of counterfeit products, including counterfeit money, and illegal drugs such as fentanyl, which were being smuggled into the U.S. through these ports.
National security concerns arose when security agencies raised alarms about potential espionage risks linked to Chinese-owned surveillance equipment installed at the ports. There were suspicions of data theft and concerns about compromised communication systems that could jeopardize national security.
Stolen technologies and trade secrets were also a concern, as U.S. intelligence indicated the possibility of stolen intellectual property and trade secrets being smuggled back to China, posing a threat to American industries.
What Happens Next?
To safeguard national security, the U.S. government has begun removing Chinese-owned cranes and surveillance systems from the seized ports. These will be replaced with American-made security technologies to ensure no unauthorized data transmission or espionage occurs.
Official Statements and Reactions
Homeland Security Secretary stated, "The safety and security of our nation’s trade infrastructure is paramount. We will not allow foreign entities to jeopardize our national security or violate our trade laws."
Chinese officials have expressed strong opposition, calling the move “politically motivated” and warned of potential diplomatic consequences.
Implications for U.S.-China Relations
The seizure marks a significant escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions and could lead to retaliatory actions. It also raises questions about the future of Chinese investments in critical U.S. infrastructure.
The situation remains fluid as investigations continue and diplomatic negotiations are expected to follow.
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CK Hutchison loses billions and many Hong Kong trade port around the world. What happened to hong kong trade ports in USA? Seized by CBP, IRS, Federal Agents, Treasury Department, and US government, Suspected money laundering and importing fentanyl drugs into USA.
Hong Kong / China Triads have very strong influence and ties to Mexican Drug Cartels such as CJNG, Juarez Cartel, Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas Cartel, and the Beltran-Leyva Organization. Yes, it's true....
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Why 1,000 - 10,000 Expensive employees being be layoff? Wealthy Tourists spotting something they don't like. They see beer cans, animal wastes, trashes, soda plastic rings, , tissues, etc. National Park Service suppose to hike and walk around check of suspicious activities, human trafficking, big foot, UFO alien, search of 411 missing people, etc. They didn't do their job. No one was on fire tower. This is what happens.....
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Maybe.....A significant number of Hong Kong residents are leaving due to unfamiliarity with the National Security Law, imposed by authorities. They find it challenging to comply with the regulations, leading to an exodus to home countries like Brazil, Spain, Micronesia, Thailand, India, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, etc. Reasons include dissatisfaction with censorship, geopolitical interference, and job insecurities( Conflict of interest with International Embargo / National Security Law Foreign Force interferences) . The departure has resulted in the loss of $6.3 trillion from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Hong Kong’s Teachers Are Leaving. Is The National Security Law Behind It? - CNA Insiders.
Shrinking City: Hong Kong's historic talent exodus - CNN
China Exodus Hong Kong Migration - Voice of America
Hong Kong exodus sparks surge in abandoned pets -- AFP
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What is the U.S. doing right now? The Federal Reserve is undergoing a complete overhaul of its IT infrastructure following a major cybersecurity breach attributed to Chinese hackers. All computers within the Federal Reserve have been removed due to the presence of undetected spyware or bugware believed to be developed by Chinese state-sponsored groups.
In a drastic measure to safeguard national security, the U.S. government has ordered the destruction of all hard drives from compromised systems to ensure no residual malware remains. Additionally, sensitive materials, such as banknote designs, are being withdrawn from circulation to prevent the possibility of counterfeit currency production by Chinese actors.
The United States and its banking institutions have also announced a total freeze on special funding and investments for China and Hong Kong. This unprecedented decision comes amidst allegations that China attempted to assert control over the Federal Reserve through cyber intrusions, financial capture, and even efforts to erase sanctions against the Hong Kong government.
The FBI, in collaboration with top cybersecurity agencies and tech companies like Microsoft, is actively investigating the breach. Their efforts include probing currency manipulation schemes, breaches of classified materials, and tracing the origins of the spyware.
Officials have yet to disclose full details of the situation, but analysts speculate that the freeze on investments is tied to escalating geopolitical tensions, fears of economic destabilization, and Cold War-era rivalries resurfacing.
The U.S. government is racing to rebuild and secure its critical financial systems, signaling a strong stance against cyber aggression. As both nations brace for further fallout, this breach may mark a significant turning point in U.S.-China relations.
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U.S. government agents have reportedly confiscated Chinese laboratory equipment, materials, and documentation, including records allegedly linked to COVID-19 research. According to sources, some of these documents—referred to as “COVID books”—have been destroyed as part of broader efforts to address accountability for the global pandemic. Critics claim that COVID-19 exacerbated pre-existing health conditions worldwide and argue that China has refused to accept liability for the associated damages.
Concerns have also been raised over the financial and operational structures of the labs in question, which are said to lack adequate insurance coverage—either domestic or international. This has led to further complications in determining accountability. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have declined any financial compensation or reparations to China related to the pandemic’s fallout.
In a separate but related development, several reports indicate that dozens of students, many allegedly of Chinese origin, have faced disciplinary actions in U.S. colleges for academic misconduct. This includes the misuse of AI tools like ChatGPT in coursework and exams, with some students failing key subjects such as chemistry. The incidents have sparked debates over the use of foreign versus domestic AI technologies, as well as broader concerns about academic integrity.
These developments add to mounting tensions between the United States and China, with critics framing the situation as part of a larger pattern of transnational disputes.
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Very Dangerous Powerful Elite or Shadow government Shut Chinese government's mouth up....
From the start, the truth behind COVID-19 was never meant to be known. As scientists and politicians around the world began to uncover the virus’s true origins, powerful shadow governments stepped in to silence them. Laboratories were raided, research destroyed, and funding pulled. Key figures like Ambassador Du Wei, Andrey Botikov, and many others—who had made crucial discoveries about the virus—were found dead, their deaths disguised as accidents. These assassinations were part of a larger, coordinated effort to suppress the truth. The shadow government, operating both within and outside the U.S., silenced overseas researchers and erased any evidence that threatened their control. They pulled the strings, ensuring that no one would ever expose the hidden agenda behind COVID-19, leaving the world in the dark.
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John Lee is on Economic Sanction. What does this mean? Can't talk to the president of the United States, American powerful statesmen, Secretary of State, U.S tech companies, can't invest in United States of America schools and businesses, can't buy a mansion overseas, private islands in Dubai, can't invest or start a business under Clayman island subsidiaries, can't access Hollywood and TVs, etc. ... Unsancation list - it takes a long time to get lucky. it's like a slot machine. John, Carrie Lam, Putin, etc were placed "BLACKLISTED".....They have to do business with Mexican / Columbia Drug Cartels (very dangerous criminals).😱 🤦♂ Yes. It's real and that's the only way out.
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Decades ago, trade and travel between the People’s Republic of China and the United States were relatively uncomplicated. Today, however, Chinese nationals must clear far more stringent hurdles before they can work, invest, or perform in the United States.
High-profile figures such as Jet Li, Yao Ming, and Jack Ma entered under high-threshold visa categories—most commonly the O-1 (extraordinary ability), H-1B (specialty occupation), E-1/E-2 (treaty trader / investor), or, in limited cases, R-1 (religious worker). Securing any of these visas now demands extensive evidence of international acclaim, a bona-fide U.S. employer or sponsor, and close scrutiny from both governments—an ordeal sometimes compared to passing China’s Gaokao or winning a competitive lottery. Washington’s tighter stance has been reinforced by sanctions-related measures that curtailed participation in China’s “Thousand Talents” and similar talent-recruitment programs, particularly those financed through state channels in mainland China or Hong Kong. As a result, many mainland applicants who once enjoyed streamlined access now face prolonged vetting or outright denials, especially if their research or business ties raise national-security concerns.
Diplomatic access remains limited to China’s embassy in Washington and a reduced consular network. Only accredited diplomatic staff have routine entry to those facilities, and U.S. authorities monitor additional contacts closely to guard against espionage, military affiliation, or organized-crime links.
In short, Chinese citizens seeking to work or invest in the United States must now demonstrate clear professional merit, financial transparency, and an unambiguous record of “good conduct” before a visa is granted.
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I grew up Hong Kong. I know what is like be in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is more of free market creative destruction, adopts advance technology and even foreign technologies, and has freedoms unlike china communism. HK sell world technologies that can't be brought outside. Other countries have tariff, embargo, etc. Hong Kong has Huawei. China has Huawei. not all countries have Huawei. China has censorship. Hong Kong has freedom. For example, if Arabs invented technology. Israel & US would ban arab technology. Hong Kong is like sell to us. we will create arab technology for free market and sell back to foreigners and Americans. Arab country such as Dubai. They have oil power. if they give us oil. we adopted oil bus. if America give us solar panel. we can use solar panel on double deck bus. Chargeable double deck bus. Arabs could lose oil trade. They will not be able to get foreign products.
Communism like to stick thing old. Japan is like adopts more Japanese technologies. They don't buy Koreans. Same as Korea brands such as Samsung, KIA, etc. They don't buy Japanese. Hong Kong we buy anything that works great. If technology is garbage. we throw back to china. Hong Kong is like international branding market free trade systems. Here in America. I live in the US. there's less foreign technology products. America is mostly focus on is meat markets, cows, chicken, food, genetic modified foods. We are more of software, internet, sports, football, baseball, than foreign technology. I see garbage American drones. I'm happy with Parrot drones. Parrot drone is made in France.
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From the start, the truth behind COVID-19 was never meant to be known. As scientists and politicians around the world began to uncover the virus’s true origins, powerful shadow governments stepped in to silence them. Laboratories were raided, research destroyed, and funding pulled.
Key figures like Ambassador Du Wei and Andrey Botikov—who had made crucial discoveries about the virus—were found dead, their deaths disguised as accidents. These assassinations were part of a larger, coordinated effort to suppress the truth.
The shadow government, operating both within and outside the U.S., silenced overseas researchers and erased any evidence that threatened their control. They pulled the strings, ensuring that no one would ever expose the hidden agenda behind COVID-19, leaving the world in the dark.
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President Donald Trump's recent proposal to redesign the $100 bill has sparked significant controversy both domestically and internationally. The administration argues that introducing a new design will combat counterfeiting, especially from overseas sources, and protect U.S. financial interests. However, critics contend that the plan lacks transparency and could have unintended consequences.
Concerns Over Counterfeiting and National Security
The administration asserts that the current $100 bill is susceptible to sophisticated counterfeiting, particularly by foreign entities. They claim that counterfeit U.S. currency funds illicit activities abroad, including money laundering and the strengthening of foreign military capabilities. To address this, the proposed redesign aims to incorporate advanced security features to deter counterfeiters and safeguard the integrity of U.S. currency.
Domestic Opposition and Legislative Hurdles
The proposal has met resistance from Democratic lawmakers and some bipartisan groups. Concerns center around the involvement of Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the redesign process. Critics argue that Musk's access to sensitive Treasury systems and his influence over federal financial operations raise constitutional and security issues. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Maxine Waters have urged financial regulators to resist any directives from DOGE that might facilitate unconstitutional actions - WSJ.COM
Additionally, legal challenges have emerged. A federal judge recently issued a temporary restraining order blocking DOGE from accessing Treasury payment systems, though this order does not apply to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other Senate-confirmed officials - REUTERS.COM
. These legal battles highlight the contentious nature of the proposed currency changes and the broader debate over executive authority and oversight. International Implications Internationally, there is apprehension that the sudden introduction of a new $100 bill could disrupt global markets and economies that heavily rely on U.S. currency reserves. Foreign governments have expressed concerns about the potential devaluation of their dollar holdings and the logistical challenges of transitioning to new currency notes. The lack of clear communication and collaboration with international stakeholders has exacerbated these concerns, leading to strained diplomatic relations.
While the intention behind redesigning the $100 bill is to enhance security and curb counterfeiting, the approach has ignited a complex debate involving national security, constitutional authority, and international economic stability. As the administration moves forward, it faces significant legal, legislative, and diplomatic challenges that must be navigated carefully to achieve a balanced and effective outcome.
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Don't buy apartments that have a video intercom or already installed. You know why? The video com has been tapped by some government parties; ignoring the fourth amendment. Just buy an apartment that allows you to install your own encryption video intercom. A lot of time NYC people had been harassed, beaten, attacked, etc by stalkers. Judges usually release the criminal suspects. Sometimes Landlord could rewind and erase the previous video on the surveillance basement. Millions of people moved out of NYC. Others stuck in NYC. My friend can't even get out of NYC - "Stuck forever in life"; "Trapped in Debt;" " living like a Communist-like prison city", "NYC is George Orwell". Living in NYC is like living Scar without Lion King. You can't get out. you have to join Anti-fa, BLM, all these left craps. Don't listen to youtube comment scammer comment s tell you should move to NYC. They would tell you don't turn on TV. Oh yeah..Turn on TV -- NYC robbery, Anti-Asian American attacks, NYC metro hike, rent hikes, etc. it's driving you insane.
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Fire insurance may not replace million-dollar homes because policies are often underinsured, leaving the coverage insufficient to rebuild or replace high-value properties. Rising construction costs, policy limits, or exclusions for unique features and natural disasters can further complicate claims. Some policies only cover the depreciated value of the home rather than its full replacement cost, while others exclude specific causes, like wildfires or negligence, unless additional coverage is purchased. In some cases, homeowners fail to update their policies after renovations or increased property values, leaving gaps in coverage. Additionally, insurers may deny claims based on policy conditions or financial strain during widespread disasters, leaving homeowners without the support they expected.😮😱
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In 2025, President Trump’s administration has set stricter rules for businesses and immigration, shaking up the global economy. His focus is clear: companies, both foreign and domestic, must follow U.S. laws, especially regarding trade, intellectual property, and labor practices. If they don’t, they face heavy fines, tariffs, or even being banned from U.S. markets.
For countries like China and Russia, the pressure is mounting. China’s businesses must meet U.S. standards to avoid losing access to the American market, which is crucial for their economy. Xi Jinping has tightened domestic regulations to ensure Chinese companies comply. Russia is in a similar situation. Putin has pushed Russian businesses to clean up their acts or risk losing out on U.S. trade. The message is simple: businesses can’t break the rules anymore. With U.S. policies setting the global standard, countries and companies worldwide must comply—or face serious economic consequences. The U.S. is enforcing its laws more than ever, and any business ignoring these rules will pay the price.
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Bet Joe Biden and Harris won't support robotaxi. Uber, Taxi & bus drivers can't find jobs because robotaxi.
Trump does support Elon musk.. he knows top medical doctors, scientists, researchers, rocket engineers, marine biologist, Hollywood profession, VFX, artists, architects reading blue prints,, top professional feilds need self driving car.
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What is good news and bad news for california?without fire insurance is bad news. courage will be denied. can't be rebuilt.
What is good news? government or FEMA does provide amazon tiny house. it has tv, sink, bathroom, kitchen, windows. even if you don't have fire insurance. it's already pay by tax payer,. you know amazon taxes, video game taxes(xbox, Nintendo, ps), car, workplace, etc.
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In this video. You don't see Carrie Lam. Because she ruined China and Hong Kong's business affairs and colliding with bad policies with investors after getting economic sanction listed. Unfortunately, number of companies pulled out of China such as Apple, Samsung, LG electronics, Adidas, Puma, Zoom, Airbnb, Sharp, Hasbro, Kia, Hyundai. It's difficult to bring back coming foreign companies back to China. Foreign politics is a lot different from communism. Hong Kong is also slowly losing foreign companies. Hong Kong felt great disappointment. Shenzhen is losing more U.S companies. Chinese have to start depending Baidu, Youku, etc. Chinese have to use Chinese brand market by Chinese for Chinese. China have to use their own Video Game Engine. They can't use Unity, Unreal Engine. Xi Jinping cracks down video game addicts. Tencent loses overseas video game purchases after Hong Kong loses its own freedoms.
Sony Playstation 5 is less supply chain in China; The company cannot produce 1 billion consoles. Chip shortages. Sony is thinking about banning PS5. China have to market their own Video Game Consoles. CCP video game for China. China tried to restore Hong Kong's freedom back. it's difficult. Chinese living Hong Kong choose self censorship. The Chinese fear being prosecuted for using foreign companies for not being foreigners. Chinese must use China's identity brands. Chinese for Huawei or Xaomi. Apple. No. Foreigners living Hong Kong can use foreign brands.
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I know NYC and California is the most expensive city in America. The city is not boring. Okay. it's highly entertaining but dangerous also. You can hang out your friends, waste money, waste more money, do strange things. I did lot of things over there. Everything is very expensive: food, rent, sneakers, etc. everything. Nothing is cheap. the only thing that is cheap is school supplies. People like to live things very close. They don't like to live far away from friend house or apartment. I have been there in NYC. I learned that I can't survive 20 dollars food. Others could. No way. I totally give up. So, I moved to south everything is so different from north and even California. California gas prices very expensive and not cheap. people who live blue state can survive financial hardship. They could better without worries. I moved to south and experience southern life. Why other state not expensive? because it doesn't have mega skyscraper and active cities, big stadium, crowded people. It's usually large farm land and big area. I move to south I have no friends to dial.🙅♂ Who cares. hobby, more money, and job is more important than friends. you can meet a friend at work. short period of time. I could actually own farmland and raise an animal with little money but it gonna take lot of hardworking to care for animals. they need to eat food, clean up wastes, etc. I bet people in NYC and California don't want farming job or southern jobs.
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sounds like world war 3 right now.... America is heading recession because... too many YouTube millionaires is unable to create factories, buying existing liquidated factories. They started to make lots of piece of trash junks and trashing junks to get more views. You know what I'm talking about soda mentos, sports trick shot, drop test, dancing, flash mob stealing items, how to break iPhones, will it break, prank videos, buying houses. Youtube wouldn't show up Ukraine war news. They just put mr. beast trending. you can look around YouTube. The lowest trending on youutube is math tutorial, science tutorials, and engineering tutorials, history channel Troy's war.
You see American without numberous factories. We would get bombed by Russians. There is no doubt about it. Will Russia attack USA? Yeah....ungiven time or date. Sigh.... Russia starting to eliminate democracy in Ukraine. China is ready to help Russia to advance Ukraine. Am I right? People say yeah. You know why they say I'm right? Ukraine... have defenseless tools to fight against soviet and Russian forces. Russian destroyed number of Ukraine factories. Republicans started to see Ukraine is losing more people and war. Fake media claimed Ukraine is winning.oh really, Russian is ready to advance.
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Tightening Academic Access for Chinese Students Amid Growing U.S.-China Tensions
Access to top-tier U.S. universities such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Brown, NYU, etc. is becoming increasingly difficult for Communist Chinese students, particularly in law programs. Recent incidents have raised serious concerns about academic integrity and security, further straining the already tense relationship between the United States and China.
Law professors at these prestigious institutions recently uncovered multiple cases of academic dishonesty involving Chinese students. Some were caught using smartwatches, like Apple and Huawei devices, to cheat during Juris Doctor (JD) exams. Others were found copying answers from high-performing classmates. These cases highlight growing concerns over fairness, academic integrity, and potential political interference within U.S. educational institutions.
This academic misconduct mirrors broader geopolitical challenges. In Hong Kong, the Chinese government has systematically removed pro-democracy lawyers and judges from the judiciary, violating the Sino-British Joint Declaration—a treaty that was supposed to guarantee Hong Kong's autonomy under the "one country, two systems" framework. The arrests of 47 prominent pro-democracy activists have drawn international condemnation, underscoring the erosion of legal independence in the region.
Additionally, Chinese-linked cyberattacks have targeted U.S. politicians and university networks, raising national security concerns. These attacks have been interpreted as efforts to infiltrate and influence American academic and political systems.
In response, U.S. immigration policies have tightened, with stricter scrutiny placed on Chinese students applying for visas to study at American universities. Critics argue that these measures reflect broader political tensions, with some policymakers viewing Chinese students as potential security risks rather than purely academic applicants.
As the U.S. seeks to balance academic openness with national security, universities are now at the crossroads of navigating complex issues of integrity, cybersecurity, and geopolitical influence.
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The incident surrounding the theft of DeepSeek technology and the questionable circumstances of Suchir Balaj’s death have had broader implications, including a significant impact on US stock markets. The news of the technology breach, coupled with the unresolved mystery of Balaj's murder, has caused a wave of uncertainty that has led to a sharp decline in stock prices, particularly for companies involved in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
The lack of security surrounding DeepSeek technology and the potential hacking of Balaj’s personal devices have raised serious concerns about vulnerabilities within the AI and tech industry. If sensitive proprietary data, such as that belonging to OpenAI or other AI-driven platforms, can be stolen or compromised so easily, it casts a shadow over the reliability of the entire sector. Investors are now questioning the strength of cybersecurity measures in place at companies that rely on cutting-edge technologies, fearing that their intellectual property could be at risk in a similar fashion.
The stock tumble has been exacerbated by the uncertainty surrounding the motivations behind the theft and the murder. As the investigation continues, market sentiment has turned negative, with fears that more high-profile tech companies could be targeted, or that the breach could lead to a significant loss of consumer trust. The lack of transparency in how the breach occurred and the failure to prevent the theft have only intensified concerns about the stability of the industry, causing many investors to pull out, further contributing to the decline in stock prices.
In this climate of insecurity, the lack of a clear resolution regarding the theft of DeepSeek technology and the death of Suchir Balaj has created a ripple effect that is unsettling not only the tech world but also the global financial markets. The combination of intellectual property theft, cybersecurity failures, and the unresolved nature of the case has left investors wary, leading to a downturn in US stock prices.
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This is bad. US government is cracking Visa Frauds.
Police and ICE are coming after individuals involved in serious crimes. The U.S. government is taking strong actions—revoking visas, banning future travel to the United States, and initiating deportation proceedings. It’s getting intense: suspects are being arrested, charged with grand larceny, and sometimes jailed. In many cases, stolen property is confiscated, and the perpetrators are sent back to their home countries. Courts are involved, especially in felony-level offenses.
The U.S. government has the authority to revoke H-1B visas if a foreign national, including citizens from communist China, commits crimes or even misdemeanors related to intellectual property theft. In some cases, Chinese students caught stealing trade secrets or technology may be required to submit a formal essay explaining why they committed the offense. This essay must be shared with both the U.S. and the People’s Republic of China as part of their case—failure to comply may be considered a further visa violation, IP theft, unfair business trade practices, anti-competitive behavior.
Even major companies like Nintendo are taking legal action. Nintendo has sued Chinese companies—and even U.S. distributors that assist them—for creating and selling counterfeit Nintendo Switch consoles and infringing on copyrights. As a result, Nintendo is pushing to ban the export of specific chips to China. The Japanese government is also tightening regulations on video game imports and exports in response to the growing threat of IP theft.
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US is also responsible for educated communist Chinese students; cost tax payers trillions.... Universities have to shut down free level 2-4 lab access. Because dumb kids might do something like YouTube iPhone drop tests. Why US and China have to pay victims families compersion ? There's law called wrongful death lawsuit. It doesn't matter if china refuse to pay for lab leaks or other covid disinformation. Still Universities and China have to pay wrongful death lawsuits. 1 million people died from COVID.
No family members got compension fund from government since 9/11 lawsuits. China and US have to pay for kids colleges, houses, medicine, etc. Even if they refuse to pay. IRS have to step in. Internal Revenue Service. They have to check for money laundering, college cheating exams, etc. Otherwise it will be lab unwritten rules. you cheated investors money and lied about working vaccine. lied about tech censorship. There are black, white, hispanic, asian families out there might file lawsuit two countries US, China, even WHO, Universities labs.
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In 2025, the US government is expected to introduce a new, highly secure AI-driven technology tailored for national security and intelligence operations. This advanced tool, likely named Culper, would be modeled after the historic Culper Spy Ring, which played a pivotal role in gathering intelligence during the American Revolutionary War. The Culper AI would serve as a modern version of this intelligence network, providing the government with cutting-edge capabilities for cybersecurity, counterintelligence, and intelligence gathering.
Unlike public-facing AI tools such as ChatGPT and Google AI, which are accessible to anyone with an internet connection, the Culper AI would be available exclusively to authorized branches of the US government, including the CIA, FBI, NSA, and the Department of Defense. This private government AI would be far more powerful and sophisticated than the versions available to the public, offering advanced data analysis, pattern recognition, and security protocols to address complex national security threats.
The Culper AI would be built with top-tier encryption, ensuring that all sensitive government communications and intelligence operations remain fully secure and inaccessible to foreign adversaries. Unlike public ChatGPT, which is designed for general use and can be accessed by users worldwide, the Culper AI would operate within a highly protected, closed environment, keeping the most vital information and operations shielded from external threats, including espionage or cyberattacks from countries like China and Russia.
The government's private ChatGPT would be specifically designed to assist with tasks like tracking foreign espionage activities, neutralizing cyber threats, and helping the US intelligence community stay ahead of geopolitical risks. With its higher levels of security and specialization, the Culper AI would allow government agencies to process classified data at unprecedented speed and accuracy, all while ensuring that no sensitive information is exposed.
In summary, while ChatGPT and Google AI are publicly available tools used by individuals and businesses for general purposes, the Culper AI would be a specialized, encrypted system designed solely for the US government to defend the nation, protect its citizens, and safeguard critical information from foreign interference. The Culper AI would serve as a modern, high-tech equivalent of the Culper Spy Ring, providing the government with the tools needed to stay one step ahead of any emerging threats.
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The United States has discontinued the acceptance of highly accomplished students from communist China, opting to deport them back to their home country. The rationale behind this shift is rooted in concerns that some Chinese nationals may have interests aligned with invading Taiwan or suppressing the situation in Hong Kong, which the U.S. finds challenging to accommodate.
Contrasting with the past, during Jimmy Carter's era, there was a need for individuals with communist backgrounds, leading the U.S. to select a few from countries like the USSR and China. For instance, Nixon selected a young Jet Li, who later became a renowned martial arts star. Similarly, in the 1990s, the U.S. welcomed the talent behind the popular game Tetris, spanning various platforms like Gameboy and PC. Another example involves Cuban baseball players, where despite ideological differences, players from communist Cuba collaborated with U.S. teams to participate in baseball.
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