On Jun 2, 7:00Â am, "lawrence" yahoo.com> wrote:
> the only prophecy is that falun kung is a pack of bullshit, that try to get
> weak man to fall prey to them
> the truth of prophecy is that the chinese like all goodman are free, free to
> pursue dream and greatness
> the truth about prophecy is that the like of falun kung, religion and all
> man made gods and practice are made to enslave man
> unless man can practice free will, outside BULLSHIT LIKE FALUN KUNG will man
> live free
> china ultimately will free all chinese from themselves, from others and
> create a culture of a high esteem human being of the chinese people
> FALUN KUNG is a practice of falsely enticing man to live in vice, sin and
> unhealthy believe
> micky wong here, read the write from falun kung, judge for yourself the
> falsehood, the danger of a cult trying to destroy a nation, for power,
> wealth and vice......the craving of devils
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>> The Fullfilled Prophecy with Chinese Characteristics? -- Olympic Games,
>> or Mobilization for War?/Feng Changle
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>> —— Micky's HO: The author was wondering what's the purpose of China's
>> military activity in the name of Olympics? Less than 3 weeks later, now
>> we see the synchronicity with Chinese characteristics. ——
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>> Olympic Games, or Mobilization for War?
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>> By Feng Changle
>> Epoch Times Staff
>> May 10, 2008
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>> On May 5, Tian Yixiang, the director of the military bureau's security
>> command center for the Beijing Olympic Games, told a reporter from the
>> military channel of Xinhua News Net that the main threat to security of
>> the Olympic Games are "domestic forces against China, including the East
>> Turkistan Islamic Movement, the Tibetan Independent Movement, and Falun
>> Gong. These groups regard the Olympics as an opportunity to interfere
>> and create damage."
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>> With less than 100 days to go before the opening ceremonies in August,
>> China's regime-controlled media has been amping up the publicizing of
>> Tian's speeches. According to him, the Chinese government has mobilized
>> army, marine and air militia from four military regions. Military
>> airplanes, helicopters, ships, ground-to-air missiles, radar systems and
>> anti-chemical weaponry have all been engaged. Since 2005, the military
>> has been testing its surveillance systems and conducting
>> Olympics-specific training and drills in preparation for the upcoming
>> Games.
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>> Many Chinese citizens have been critical and skeptical of the regime's
>> broad deployment of the military for the Olympic Games.
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>> When interviewed, Mr. Liu, who resides near the main stadium for the
>> Olympic Games, said, "Why has every Olympic Games been treated like a
>> war? Are they hosting a sports event or starting a war? I really don't
>> understand why the navy has to be involved, and why they need to
>> practice drills in remote seas. Are terrorists coming to Beijing via
>> aircraft carrier?"
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>> He continued with a sigh, "The atmosphere is so tense now, and the Games
>> haven't even begun. It makes us common folk feel unsafe. I don't think
>> the Olympics has been done like this in the past (in other countries),
>> and neither will it be done like this in the future."
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>> A worker from Tianjin said, "[The regime] is truly sparing no costs. I
>> am sure they won't even make much money from the Games. We common people
>> want food, housing, and to survive, not the Olympic Games. What's the
>> significance of the Games? We have worked all our lives and only make a
>> few hundred dollars a month from our pensions. Inflation is steep, and I
>> have a whole family to feed. How can we survive? Some people say
>> supporting the Olympic Games is showing patriotism. What do we have to
>> show, for our patriotism?"
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>> A person from Shenzhen remarked, "Inflation, unemployment, and stock
>> market losses are all serious. The burden of debt is so heavy. What can
>> the Olympic Games bring to the common people? Isn't it just a torch? The
>> torch relay has no meaning, and is a pure waste of money and time."
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>> The person went on, saying, "The government is too vain. They really
>> don't spend money wisely. If they used the money on health insurance,
>> more Chinese people will be able to see a doctor, and fewer would have
>> to die, while their family members must watch helplessly. The government
>> will have to pay for its vanity, at some point."
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>> A migrant worker from Anhui Province commented, "It has to be a world
>> record that the Olympic Games has brought in troops from four different
>> military regions. The government can't even take care of daily things,
>> let alone defend the Olympics. There are so many thieves and robbers in
>> the streets. How many of the crimes are ever solved? I myself was robbed
>> today. I felt helpless and totally unsafe."
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>> A person from Beijing said, "I think the Beijing Olympics will incur a
>> financial loss. The expense of using the military, public security
>> officers, police, as well as all levels of public or private guards,
>> will add up to a huge sum. The whole population has been involved in
>> defending the Olympic Games, as though a civil war was about to break
>> out. Is the Olympic Games a sports event or a war? Why are TV and radio
>> trying to spread propaganda about 'waging well this defensive battle for
>> the Olympics'? I think the Chinese government is treating everything as
>> its enemy. They are not providing security. They are initiating a war."
Spoken wisely, lawrence of China.