I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China | |
beeches
User ID: 28167778 United States 03/15/2014 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China duly noted, gmb. you may be right. Last Edited by beeches on 03/15/2014 03:12 PM Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 50246560 United Kingdom 03/15/2014 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Little late but more the merrier and not a thread dedicated to Uighur anyway....... Thread: Look At This About Flight MH370....Apparently, Someone Knows Where The Plane Is & Extraction Team Are Ready To Pounce Uighur separatists’ claim over missing flight MH370 may be re-examined CLAIMS by a Malay newspaper that a 35-year-old Uighur man from China’s troubled autonomous Muslim province was on Flight MH370 may be looked at in new light after being written off as irrelevant. Malaysian police hosed down suspicion, but claims by Prime Minister Najib Razak that the plane could be have disappeared on a corridor up to Kazakhstan will attract new interest. If the plane had turned west from the South China Sea, then turned northwest towards Kazakhstan, it would have taken a direct path over Uighur heartland — but also over many other countries. [link to www.news.com.au] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49163267 United Kingdom 03/15/2014 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Calling it. China will be the victims of a 9/11... and will declare a holy war against Islam, but unlike the West's war, will be a complete annihilation of Islam Worldwide. Question is... will America and China team up in this holy war? |
goodmockingbird
(OP) User ID: 3938901 United States 03/15/2014 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China "Great minds think alike" Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane I Support Our First Responders |
davvi
User ID: 3677166 United States 03/15/2014 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China "Great minds think alike" Quoting: goodmockingbird Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane GMB, just playing devils advocate when I ask would China not be aware of something that big entering its airspace without identifying itself? |
CowgirlK
User ID: 51592456 United States 03/15/2014 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Mockingbird..I'm going to call that it landed in Myanmar/Burma near a city called Buyauk. Go to Google earth, look just north and east of the city and check out the runway in the middle of nowhere. It seems like as good a place as any to land. If they landed there and refueled, that plane could be most anywhere by now. |
goodmockingbird
(OP) User ID: 3938901 United States 03/15/2014 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China I totally SEE that, have been seeing it since this started. Quoting: Vespertopia You are a SEER also. Merely a student of history and anthropology. The "good" news is that this would make the situation an "intranational" Chinese thing. Majority Chinese passengers on plane, plane in China, potential demands of hijackers of Chinese authorities. Malaysian and other foreign passengers would be "collateral" to the whole event(s). I Support Our First Responders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2378819 United States 03/15/2014 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China "Great minds think alike" Quoting: goodmockingbird Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane GMB, just playing devils advocate when I ask would China not be aware of something that big entering its airspace without identifying itself? Yes, but don't expect the Chinese to be truthful about anything. |
Abi ~
User ID: 54732924 United States 03/15/2014 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China My boss is working in urumqi..the north west region...that is messed up..when he was at the airport going to hong kong on Friday he emailed me that 3 people had been killed at the airport while he was there.. I have not heard anything more..we knew we would be out of contact until he returns to urumqi area on Monday...but, I am worried about him. the area he is in has a lot of muslims and it is not safe..he works on a compound with guards and fences, etc.. when they leave the compound, which is not often, they have guards with them at all times.. You accept the love you think you deserve~~~ Love cannot live where there is no trust~~~ Truth has no temperature~~~ Love like it's never gonna hurt~~~ Have no regrets~~~ |
goodmockingbird
(OP) User ID: 3938901 United States 03/15/2014 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China "Great minds think alike" Quoting: goodmockingbird Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane GMB, just playing devils advocate when I ask would China not be aware of something that big entering its airspace without identifying itself? Very likely so. I have *zero* knowledge of Chinese aircraft reconnaissance capacity. BUT I do know that all it takes is a while gazing at google earth Xinjiang to get an idea of how huge and desolate it is. They might not have even needed a real "airstrip" -- there are miles and miles of sheer desert. Think "Gobi" desert! Would authorities have seen and monitored a few moments of bright lights out in the desert? I dunno. Probably. Maybe not. But that is probably all it would have taken to bring the plane to earth. Where ***is*** the plane? Probably out there full of dead hostages, surrounded by dead Uighurs, and the Chinese just aren't talking. I Support Our First Responders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55592415 United States 03/15/2014 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China A Uyghur is going to finally get out of occupied Turkestan and fly a plane...back to occupied Turkestan? Doubtful. China invaded Turkestan and Tibet in the early 1950s (my grandparents watched Mao's thugs swarm over the border). Six decades have proven that neither Uyghurs nor Tibetans are into the concept of armed resistance. Both Tibet and Turkestan are loaded with uranium and other precious resources; the current thug regime in Beijing is finding it easier to simply declare someone a "terrorist" and then take their properties, homes and belongings rather than acquire such things in any legal way. Rich, young (spoiled) businessmen from China's rich east coast are often banished west to try and open shop in an area where they won't cause the people at home as much trouble. Much like Scotland did, sending its young troublemakers to Hong Kong during the British ownership of that region. Once out west, these self-entitled buggers get tired of trying to pay lip service to China's constitution (which allegedly protects the rights of even the lowly Uyghurs and Tibetans); instead of trying to purchase choice properties from the indigenous owners, the Chinese businessmen, with government support, simply start whining about "violent terrorists." The local inhabitants are evicted, and the businessman seizes the property (sending a nice kickback to whichever Beijing office helped crush any attempted legal proceedings). It is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple, and Washington knows it; however, after 9/11, Beijing started trumpeting the "Muslim terrorist" thing to cover up what is really just a government crime against poor "minorities" (i.e. occupied people). So, look for all kinds of 50 Cent Gang (paid Chinese internet commentator) threads crowing about how "Uyghurs did it." Rubbish. |
goodmockingbird
(OP) User ID: 3938901 United States 03/15/2014 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China My boss is working in urumqi..the north west region...that is messed up..when he was at the airport going to hong kong on Friday he emailed me that 3 people had been killed at the airport while he was there.. Quoting: Abi ~ I have not heard anything more..we knew we would be out of contact until he returns to urumqi area on Monday...but, I am worried about him. the area he is in has a lot of muslims and it is not safe..he works on a compound with guards and fences, etc.. when they leave the compound, which is not often, they have guards with them at all times.. Did you write that? Or is it posted some where. Dead people at an airport is always newsworthy. Or should be. I Support Our First Responders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55592415 United States 03/15/2014 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Chinese-occupied Tibet and Turkestan are living hells for the people. For 60 years, women of both nationalities have been forcibly-sterilized by Chinese forces. You'd think such barbarity would have at least ended by now, but it's still going on: [link to www.rfa.org] |
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davvi
User ID: 3677166 United States 03/15/2014 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China "Great minds think alike" Quoting: goodmockingbird Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane GMB, just playing devils advocate when I ask would China not be aware of something that big entering its airspace without identifying itself? Yes, but don't expect the Chinese to be truthful about anything. "Great minds think alike" Quoting: goodmockingbird Anyway I just looked at the trajectory map and realized that it doesn't just fly over western China -- a mighty big area -- but exactly over Uighur heartland which is extremely desolate, enough so to land a huge plane GMB, just playing devils advocate when I ask would China not be aware of something that big entering its airspace without identifying itself? Very likely so. I have *zero* knowledge of Chinese aircraft reconnaissance capacity. BUT I do know that all it takes is a while gazing at google earth Xinjiang to get an idea of how huge and desolate it is. They might not have even needed a real "airstrip" -- there are miles and miles of sheer desert. Think "Gobi" desert! Would authorities have seen and monitored a few moments of bright lights out in the desert? I dunno. Probably. Maybe not. But that is probably all it would have taken to bring the plane to earth. Where ***is*** the plane? Probably out there full of dead hostages, surrounded by dead Uighurs, and the Chinese just aren't talking. Hmmm...I wonder if we know it too and just aren't saying? The Chinese did try to redirect the search, remember the "satellite photos" they thought might be the plane? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2378819 United States 03/15/2014 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China A Uyghur is going to finally get out of occupied Turkestan and fly a plane...back to occupied Turkestan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55592415 Doubtful. China invaded Turkestan and Tibet in the early 1950s (my grandparents watched Mao's thugs swarm over the border). Six decades have proven that neither Uyghurs nor Tibetans are into the concept of armed resistance. Both Tibet and Turkestan are loaded with uranium and other precious resources; the current thug regime in Beijing is finding it easier to simply declare someone a "terrorist" and then take their properties, homes and belongings rather than acquire such things in any legal way. Rich, young (spoiled) businessmen from China's rich east coast are often banished west to try and open shop in an area where they won't cause the people at home as much trouble. Much like Scotland did, sending its young troublemakers to Hong Kong during the British ownership of that region. Once out west, these self-entitled buggers get tired of trying to pay lip service to China's constitution (which allegedly protects the rights of even the lowly Uyghurs and Tibetans); instead of trying to purchase choice properties from the indigenous owners, the Chinese businessmen, with government support, simply start whining about "violent terrorists." The local inhabitants are evicted, and the businessman seizes the property (sending a nice kickback to whichever Beijing office helped crush any attempted legal proceedings). It is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple, and Washington knows it; however, after 9/11, Beijing started trumpeting the "Muslim terrorist" thing to cover up what is really just a government crime against poor "minorities" (i.e. occupied people). So, look for all kinds of 50 Cent Gang (paid Chinese internet commentator) threads crowing about how "Uyghurs did it." Rubbish. That's bullshit. If you actually know half as much about Xinjiang troubles as you claim to, you know that the 50mao'ers are tasked with COVERING UP anything on the internet that could point to violence by that minority. |
firesim
User ID: 44649767 United States 03/15/2014 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Calling it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 49163267 China will be the victims of a 9/11... and will declare a holy war against Islam, but unlike the West's war, will be a complete annihilation of Islam Worldwide. Question is... will America and China team up in this holy war? If this happens and it needs to happen, I believe the USA will join China in this fight. The USA needs to be involved. They are subverting the US government buy infiltration. Just look at who Obama has nominated and enlisted as his Czars. The proof is right in front of us. The Muslims want to take over the world and kill everyone that is not a muslim. |
Ontheverge
User ID: 11518276 United States 03/15/2014 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China [link to www.washingtonpost.com] Quoting: goodmockingbird Look at map, right over Uighur Autonomous Region Yes, the Uighurs are the Muslim separatists who are believed to have caused the recent railroad station stabbing massacre. And let me be the first to say... I told you so. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33676911 United States 03/15/2014 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China [link to www.washingtonpost.com] Quoting: goodmockingbird Look at map, right over Uighur Autonomous Region Yes, the Uighurs are the Muslim separatists who are believed to have caused the recent railroad station stabbing massacre. Im called it 3 days ago..the chinese did nuke testing on there lands.. Furthermore, as an even more recent development, after the creation of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949 AD, the Lop Nor became the site where China tested its nuclear bombs, turning large parts of the Lop Nor Desert into a restricted Military Camp and leaving a legacy of nuclear pollution. To Date, the Lop Nor sees ongoing military activity regardless the 1996 AD signing and ratification of the nuclear test ban treaty by the Peoples Republic |
goodmockingbird
(OP) User ID: 3938901 United States 03/15/2014 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China A Uyghur is going to finally get out of occupied Turkestan and fly a plane...back to occupied Turkestan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55592415 Doubtful. China invaded Turkestan and Tibet in the early 1950s (my grandparents watched Mao's thugs swarm over the border). Six decades have proven that neither Uyghurs nor Tibetans are into the concept of armed resistance. Both Tibet and Turkestan are loaded with uranium and other precious resources; the current thug regime in Beijing is finding it easier to simply declare someone a "terrorist" and then take their properties, homes and belongings rather than acquire such things in any legal way. Rich, young (spoiled) businessmen from China's rich east coast are often banished west to try and open shop in an area where they won't cause the people at home as much trouble. Much like Scotland did, sending its young troublemakers to Hong Kong during the British ownership of that region. Once out west, these self-entitled buggers get tired of trying to pay lip service to China's constitution (which allegedly protects the rights of even the lowly Uyghurs and Tibetans); instead of trying to purchase choice properties from the indigenous owners, the Chinese businessmen, with government support, simply start whining about "violent terrorists." The local inhabitants are evicted, and the businessman seizes the property (sending a nice kickback to whichever Beijing office helped crush any attempted legal proceedings). It is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple, and Washington knows it; however, after 9/11, Beijing started trumpeting the "Muslim terrorist" thing to cover up what is really just a government crime against poor "minorities" (i.e. occupied people). So, look for all kinds of 50 Cent Gang (paid Chinese internet commentator) threads crowing about how "Uyghurs did it." Rubbish. I have deep compassion for the Uighur people. They have been intensely abused and oppressed. They are the victims of horrific crimes. Forced off their lands, turned into dispossed second class citizens. But just as no one was surprised by the actions of the American Indians like Tecumseh and Geronimo, no one should be surprised when some -- not all -- but some of a desperate, brutalised people turn to violence. Some Tibetans did take up arms against the Chinese invaders. The Khampa nomadic people did. Most of the Uighurs are undoubtedly peace-loving, good hearted people. But if any group of people are pushed far enough, and brutally enough... some will fight back with all the means at hand. Mine did. I Support Our First Responders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55592415 United States 03/15/2014 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China A Uyghur is going to finally get out of occupied Turkestan and fly a plane...back to occupied Turkestan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55592415 Doubtful. China invaded Turkestan and Tibet in the early 1950s (my grandparents watched Mao's thugs swarm over the border). Six decades have proven that neither Uyghurs nor Tibetans are into the concept of armed resistance. Both Tibet and Turkestan are loaded with uranium and other precious resources; the current thug regime in Beijing is finding it easier to simply declare someone a "terrorist" and then take their properties, homes and belongings rather than acquire such things in any legal way. Rich, young (spoiled) businessmen from China's rich east coast are often banished west to try and open shop in an area where they won't cause the people at home as much trouble. Much like Scotland did, sending its young troublemakers to Hong Kong during the British ownership of that region. Once out west, these self-entitled buggers get tired of trying to pay lip service to China's constitution (which allegedly protects the rights of even the lowly Uyghurs and Tibetans); instead of trying to purchase choice properties from the indigenous owners, the Chinese businessmen, with government support, simply start whining about "violent terrorists." The local inhabitants are evicted, and the businessman seizes the property (sending a nice kickback to whichever Beijing office helped crush any attempted legal proceedings). It is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple, and Washington knows it; however, after 9/11, Beijing started trumpeting the "Muslim terrorist" thing to cover up what is really just a government crime against poor "minorities" (i.e. occupied people). So, look for all kinds of 50 Cent Gang (paid Chinese internet commentator) threads crowing about how "Uyghurs did it." Rubbish. That's bullshit. If you actually know half as much about Xinjiang troubles as you claim to, you know that the 50mao'ers are tasked with COVERING UP anything on the internet that could point to violence by that minority. 5mao bash Uyghurs/Tibetans all day long. It's a (well-paid) religion. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33676911 United States 03/15/2014 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China [link to www.washingtonpost.com] Quoting: goodmockingbird Look at map, right over Uighur Autonomous Region Yes, the Uighurs are the Muslim separatists who are believed to have caused the recent railroad station stabbing massacre. I called it 2 days ago..the chinese did nuke testing on there lands.. Furthermore, as an even more recent development, after the creation of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949 AD, the Lop Nor became the site where China tested its nuclear bombs, turning large parts of the Lop Nor Desert into a restricted Military Camp and leaving a legacy of nuclear pollution. To Date, the Lop Nor sees ongoing military activity regardless the 1996 AD signing and ratification of the nuclear test ban treaty by the Peoples Republic and yesterday as well.. Thread: Post your crazy theories behind the missing Malaysian Plane here! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1195264 Norway 03/15/2014 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China >Question is... will America and China team up in this holy >war? USA is the main sponsor of international sunni ekstremism and terrorism. Zbigniew Brzezinski and CIA lay the groundwork for what later became Al-Qaida in late 1970s and still fund islamic extremists all over the world. In order to portray themselves as fighting against terrorism, the cryptomoslems Obama and Brennan assasinate a few leaders now and then. But everyone knows that Al-Qaida is 100% desentralized and able to operate without a central authority. What USA does, is to fund the grassrot movements. USA is behind this for sure, trying to sow disconent among minorities in China. |
Abi ~
User ID: 54732924 United States 03/15/2014 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China My boss is working in urumqi..the north west region...that is messed up..when he was at the airport going to hong kong on Friday he emailed me that 3 people had been killed at the airport while he was there.. Quoting: Abi ~ I have not heard anything more..we knew we would be out of contact until he returns to urumqi area on Monday...but, I am worried about him. the area he is in has a lot of muslims and it is not safe..he works on a compound with guards and fences, etc.. when they leave the compound, which is not often, they have guards with them at all times.. Did you write that? Or is it posted some where. Dead people at an airport is always newsworthy. Or should be. I wrote that, so there is no link..I have not found it anywhere to post a link..I am worried about my boss, tho and he would not lie about that..he was very stressed out.. ETA.....the airport was Shenzhen Last Edited by Abi ~ on 03/15/2014 04:04 PM You accept the love you think you deserve~~~ Love cannot live where there is no trust~~~ Truth has no temperature~~~ Love like it's never gonna hurt~~~ Have no regrets~~~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2378819 United States 03/15/2014 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China A Uyghur is going to finally get out of occupied Turkestan and fly a plane...back to occupied Turkestan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55592415 Doubtful. China invaded Turkestan and Tibet in the early 1950s (my grandparents watched Mao's thugs swarm over the border). Six decades have proven that neither Uyghurs nor Tibetans are into the concept of armed resistance. Both Tibet and Turkestan are loaded with uranium and other precious resources; the current thug regime in Beijing is finding it easier to simply declare someone a "terrorist" and then take their properties, homes and belongings rather than acquire such things in any legal way. Rich, young (spoiled) businessmen from China's rich east coast are often banished west to try and open shop in an area where they won't cause the people at home as much trouble. Much like Scotland did, sending its young troublemakers to Hong Kong during the British ownership of that region. Once out west, these self-entitled buggers get tired of trying to pay lip service to China's constitution (which allegedly protects the rights of even the lowly Uyghurs and Tibetans); instead of trying to purchase choice properties from the indigenous owners, the Chinese businessmen, with government support, simply start whining about "violent terrorists." The local inhabitants are evicted, and the businessman seizes the property (sending a nice kickback to whichever Beijing office helped crush any attempted legal proceedings). It is ethnic cleansing, plain and simple, and Washington knows it; however, after 9/11, Beijing started trumpeting the "Muslim terrorist" thing to cover up what is really just a government crime against poor "minorities" (i.e. occupied people). So, look for all kinds of 50 Cent Gang (paid Chinese internet commentator) threads crowing about how "Uyghurs did it." Rubbish. I have deep compassion for the Uighur people. They have been intensely abused and oppressed. They are the victims of horrific crimes. Forced off their lands, turned into dispossed second class citizens. But just as no one was surprised by the actions of the American Indians like Tecumseh and Geronimo, no one should be surprised when some -- not all -- but some of a desperate, brutalised people turn to violence. Some Tibetans did take up arms against the Chinese invaders. The Khampa nomadic people did. Most of the Uighurs are undoubtedly peace-loving, good hearted people. But if any group of people are pushed far enough, and brutally enough... some will fight back with all the means at hand. Mine did. Well said. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55592415 United States 03/15/2014 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China No one's going to hide a plane in one of the most heavily-militarized regions of the entire world, run by an army which would think nothing of disappearing the crew/passengers. China and its occupied territories are, imo, the last placeon earth anyone's going to set down a 777. They might take it to one of the 'stans, though. |
AdRock
User ID: 24628809 United States 03/15/2014 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I Am Calling it Here and Now -- GLP Leads with the News-- Look for Plane in UIGHUR-land XINJIANG, Western China Chicoms have been giving off mixed signals on this. Why did they claim seismic activity that was proven false and of course accidently releasing sat image. Last Edited by AdRock on 03/15/2014 04:04 PM |