40burnt to death due to china lockdown?
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https://youtu.be/kAQNlLmqYY8
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The exit looked like welded
44 burnt to death.
sacrifice to Baal cannot be ruled out

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Bbq loh...
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Apple Turned Off Protest Communication Tool Right Before Anti-Lockdown Uprising in China

As it mulls kicking Elon Musk’s Twitter off the app store, it has now been revealed that Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, a move that harmed the organizational efforts of demonstrators protesting against the CCP’s lockdowns.

Over the past week, multiple major cities across China have seen massive protests against lockdowns, with the normally compliant Chinese exploding into rage in response to their government’s ‘zero COVID’ policy.

Much of the unrest blew up in response to an incident in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi, where at least 10 people, some say up to 40, were killed during an apartment fire because lockdown rules stopped residents from fleeing the burning building.

Most of the city’s residents have been prevented from leaving their homes for over 100 days as a result of the draconian rules, which are still in place nearly three years after the pandemic began.

With Beijing now trying to contain what some are calling the most serious mass uprising since Tiananmen Square, Apple is apparently helping them to crush dissent.

Earlier this month, Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, which protesters had been using to evade censorship.

AirDrop allows local connections between devices, meaning it cannot be monitored or censored by local authorities.

However, Apple launched an update to the app in China that restricted usage to just 10 minutes, making it harder for protesters to communicate with other activists, as well as send messages nearby bystanders and tourists.

AirDrop was also being used by protesters in Hong Kong, who were brutally suppressed by the CCP during months of unrest in 2019.

The smartphone company chose to roll out the new “feature” in China only right as the country experienced its biggest demonstrations in decades, which some would suggest is more than just a coincidence.

“Apple has helped Beijing to suppress public dissent multiple times, mostly by complying with its requests to remove apps used by protestors for information and communication,” reports Reclaim the Net.

“Apple also helps the Chinese Communist Party prevent users from remaining private by banning VPNs in the region.”

The development coincides with Elon Musk revealing that Apple is threatening to remove Twitter from the app store entirely over its support for – God forbid – free speech.
https://eraoflight.com/2022/11/30/apple-...-in-china/
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(30-11-2022, 07:40 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  Apple Turned Off Protest Communication Tool Right Before Anti-Lockdown Uprising in China

As it mulls kicking Elon Musk’s Twitter off the app store, it has now been revealed that Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, a move that harmed the organizational efforts of demonstrators protesting against the CCP’s lockdowns.

Over the past week, multiple major cities across China have seen massive protests against lockdowns, with the normally compliant Chinese exploding into rage in response to their government’s ‘zero COVID’ policy.

Much of the unrest blew up in response to an incident in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi, where at least 10 people, some say up to 40, were killed during an apartment fire because lockdown rules stopped residents from fleeing the burning building.

Most of the city’s residents have been prevented from leaving their homes for over 100 days as a result of the draconian rules, which are still in place nearly three years after the pandemic began.

With Beijing now trying to contain what some are calling the most serious mass uprising since Tiananmen Square, Apple is apparently helping them to crush dissent.

Earlier this month, Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, which protesters had been using to evade censorship.

AirDrop allows local connections between devices, meaning it cannot be monitored or censored by local authorities.

However, Apple launched an update to the app in China that restricted usage to just 10 minutes, making it harder for protesters to communicate with other activists, as well as send messages nearby bystanders and tourists.

AirDrop was also being used by protesters in Hong Kong, who were brutally suppressed by the CCP during months of unrest in 2019.

The smartphone company chose to roll out the new “feature” in China only right as the country experienced its biggest demonstrations in decades, which some would suggest is more than just a coincidence.

“Apple has helped Beijing to suppress public dissent multiple times, mostly by complying with its requests to remove apps used by protestors for information and communication,” reports Reclaim the Net.

“Apple also helps the Chinese Communist Party prevent users from remaining private by banning VPNs in the region.”

The development coincides with Elon Musk revealing that Apple is threatening to remove Twitter from the app store entirely over its support for – God forbid – free speech.
https://eraoflight.com/2022/11/30/apple-...-in-china/



I heard that there are over 1000 deaths, i guess maybe 10000  Laughter-13
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KNN…. 40 hon kan when you have anther 1.4B more …. 40,000 - 400,000 also wet wet water lah

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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(30-11-2022, 07:40 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  Apple Turned Off Protest Communication Tool Right Before Anti-Lockdown Uprising in China

As it mulls kicking Elon Musk’s Twitter off the app store, it has now been revealed that Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, a move that harmed the organizational efforts of demonstrators protesting against the CCP’s lockdowns.

Over the past week, multiple major cities across China have seen massive protests against lockdowns, with the normally compliant Chinese exploding into rage in response to their government’s ‘zero COVID’ policy.

Much of the unrest blew up in response to an incident in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi, where at least 10 people, some say up to 40, were killed during an apartment fire because lockdown rules stopped residents from fleeing the burning building.

Most of the city’s residents have been prevented from leaving their homes for over 100 days as a result of the draconian rules, which are still in place nearly three years after the pandemic began.

With Beijing now trying to contain what some are calling the most serious mass uprising since Tiananmen Square, Apple is apparently helping them to crush dissent.

Earlier this month, Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China, which protesters had been using to evade censorship.

AirDrop allows local connections between devices, meaning it cannot be monitored or censored by local authorities.

However, Apple launched an update to the app in China that restricted usage to just 10 minutes, making it harder for protesters to communicate with other activists, as well as send messages nearby bystanders and tourists.

AirDrop was also being used by protesters in Hong Kong, who were brutally suppressed by the CCP during months of unrest in 2019.

The smartphone company chose to roll out the new “feature” in China only right as the country experienced its biggest demonstrations in decades, which some would suggest is more than just a coincidence.

“Apple has helped Beijing to suppress public dissent multiple times, mostly by complying with its requests to remove apps used by protestors for information and communication,” reports Reclaim the Net.

“Apple also helps the Chinese Communist Party prevent users from remaining private by banning VPNs in the region.”

The development coincides with Elon Musk revealing that Apple is threatening to remove Twitter from the app store entirely over its support for – God forbid – free speech.
https://eraoflight.com/2022/11/30/apple-...-in-china/

I feel like throwing my apple devices away after reading this ..

Why is Apple helping Darth Vader.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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(30-11-2022, 08:05 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  I heard that there are over 1000 deaths, i guess maybe 10000  Laughter-13

TS don't know how to count mah!  Rotfl
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Better learn from Singapore..
Zero policy will never successful
It is proven after so many months lockdown , COVID still spread among community.
How to be perfect free from COVID.?
It is airborne virus
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(30-11-2022, 08:20 PM)Oasis Wrote:  Better learn from Singapore..
Zero policy will never successful
It is proven after so many months lockdown , COVID still spread among community.
How to be perfect free from COVID.?
It is airborne virus

It is not practical to have zero covid, cos there will always some who are infected and can spread easily. To have a city lock down will after a country's GDP, cos exports are depleted.......................... crying
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If the fire deaths were true, even 1 death is 1 death too many, if the cause is because they were locked inside welded gate without any ability to escape and no one able or unwilling to help them escape

I watched the video and that woman screaming for help, this is truly horrifying

It is sickening, there will have to be karma on those responsible for it
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#12

coronavirus causing covid-19 does not exist
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Wuhan China revisited
https://rumble.com/embed/vm2hq1/?pub=4
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sharp divergence:
A new study looks at excess deaths by partisan affiliation in two states during the pandemic.

Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials have warned that some of us are at higher risk of severe outcomes from the virus, due to factors such as age or preexisting medical conditions.

The new research points to another factor that puts people at greater risk of dying from COVID-19: party affiliation.

The study finds that excess deaths during the pandemic were 76% higher among Republicans than Democrats in two states, Ohio and Florida.

What’s more, the partisan gap in death rates increased significantly after vaccines were introduced.
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(30-11-2022, 07:09 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  https://youtu.be/kAQNlLmqYY8

Very sad leh! Sad
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(30-11-2022, 07:09 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  https://youtu.be/kAQNlLmqYY8

In the above video, the person who shouted "Xi Jinping" with a European accent. He is not one of Chinese accent. Fake video!  

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Let me ask :   


Is the death in USA of total 1.1 million death and 130 daily not high?   



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Opening up will kill more ppl than locking down lah…

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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(30-11-2022, 08:12 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I feel like throwing my apple devices away after reading this ..

Why is Apple helping Darth Vader.

dont waste, give it to me.

TIA.
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(30-11-2022, 08:12 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I feel like throwing my apple devices away after reading this ..

Why is Apple helping Darth Vader.

apple iphone is the proverbial apple in the garden of eden
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#21

10ya yield going down
3.618 -0.083 -2.23%
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(30-11-2022, 08:12 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I feel like throwing my apple devices away after reading this ..

Why is Apple helping Darth Vader.

In order to throw away the Apple device, you have to buy one first.

nudie
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(01-12-2022, 07:30 AM)webinarian Wrote:  Let me ask :   


Is the death in USA of total 1.1 million death and 130 daily not high?   



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When people ask why facist states like cover up this cover up that, this is the reason. So that other countries cannot use data to bring down CCP. Notice this how this table no China data.

That is the one good thing about cover ups.  Laughter-68
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