Posted on 04/07/2020 12:14:29 PM PDT by USA Conservative
Many fact-checkers were quick to deny the rumors that people were burned alive in Wuhan funeral homes, but the latest report that comes from Radio Free Asia picture a different story a story where the CCP is exposed and its not protected.
The long lines and stacks of ash urns greeting family members of the dead at funeral homes in Wuhan are spurring questions about the true scale of coronavirus casualties at the epicenter of the outbreak, renewing pressure on a Chinese government struggling to control its containment narrative.
The families of those who succumbed to the virus in the central Chinese city, where the disease first emerged in December, were allowed to pick up their cremated ashes at eight local funeral homes starting last week. As they did, photos circulated on Chinese social media of thousands of urns being ferried in.
As Taiwan News reported On Feb. 24, a group of overseas Chinese students which calls itself Youth Production (少年譯製) uploaded a video of a Chinese woman approximately in her 60s sharing her traumatic experience surviving a stay in a Wuhan hospital while infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). In the video, titled Burned Alive, a woman wearing a surgical face mask and speaking with a heavy Wuhan accent tells her harrowing tale to a taxi driver who is covered from head to toe in protective gear.
She starts by saying that she was in bed number 18, when another patient, a male in his 70s, was admitted on the morning Jan. 28 and stayed in bed 17. She said that by that afternoon, a team from Tianjin had arrived and found that the patient was having difficulty inhaling.
RFA quoted a source close to the funeral industry identified only as Ma who said that he had heard reports of people restrained and forced into body bags when they were still moving.
Some people are saying that there are video clips of screams coming from funeral homes, from inside the furnaces which tells us that some people were taken to the funeral homes while they were still alive, Ma added.
Ma also noted the existence of video testimony from an anonymous older woman who had been treated at a Wuhan hospital, presumably for Chinese coronavirus.
One old lady was saying that they put one guy into a body bag when he wasnt even dead yet, and took him off to the crematorium because there was no way of saving him, Ma told RFA.
Video of an older woman speaking anonymously to a camera began circulating on social media in February in which she said she witnessed a patient next to her at a Wuhan hospital stuffed into a body bag while still alive.
Hes not dead, his feet and hands are still moving, the woman says, [They] wrapped him in a plastic body bag and zipped it up.
According to New Tang Dynasty, a broadcaster affiliated with the persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, the woman spoke with a Wuhan accent, suggesting she was a native of the central Chinese city.
Video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3CbdCz2zuU&feature=emb_title The woman said she felt older patients at the hospital were treated like dead dogs.
Neither Taiwan News nor RFA could independently confirm the reports of Wuhan residents being burned alive.
The Chinese Communist Party claims that, as of Tuesday, it has documented 82,718 cases of coronavirus nationwide and 3,335 deaths across the country. The vast majority of these, 3,212 deaths, were recorded in Hubei province. Wuhan is the capital of Hubei.
The question should we trust the CCP?
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My guess the 21 million cell phone activation’s in Wuhan that are now dead makes it more likely that many of those people died
Well, the CCP is certainly capable of doing this, but their well-documented crimes in starting this CCP Virus are enough to indict them.
This might have been possible under Mao but not under Xi. It would be very difficult for the CCP to pull this off without word spreading quickly.
That said, the CCP isn't above mass murder. It's just that cameras are everywhere now.
Journalists were ordered to get out.
Similar to the NAZI murder camps. If it doesn't get into the news cycle, then it didn't happen.
The bottom line question is: Did it happen? Just because it seems ridiculous at face value does NOT mean it didn't happen.
Dont think for a second our government wouldn’t do this to you in an instant.
LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL.
I remember watching the vid of this woman, released from Wuhan “hospital” treatment tent.
It was posted on the early CV threads.
The taxi driver recorded her story.
The vid was quickly pulled, by....ChiComs, I imagine.
Which doesn't resolve the question. Just because some people on the internet say it happened doesn't mean it happened.
I’m sure The WHO will look into this right?
That Woman is going to b missing/dead in a day or two.
Its just the flu bro.
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Cuomo banning the use of meds that are already used to treat other diseases is just like putting your loved ones in a body bag alive
No big surprise or shock if you happened to have watched Torchwood: Miracle Day...
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Just curious...have you been there? You can’t access Facebook, YouTube, etc.. They electronically track *everything* you do. They monitor the “allowed” app (wechat) for chat groups, the same app that lets you buy or sell something. Places don’t take cash or credit. They use AI for face recognition with millions of cameras. They store the data of where you’ve been, if they decide you were near a person with Covid you’re notified to self quarantine. Your app gives you a red/yellow/green status for being out. Then there’s the “social credit score” for things like travel, you may not qualify.
So...speak out, post a video, etc., at your own peril - the chances ARE that you’ll disappear. They’re terrified of the control and know there’s nothing they can do about it.
1.5B people live like this. When you consider others things like organ harvesting from healthy people, reeducation “camps” for the religious, welding shut your door where entire families perished of the virus, ETC - these people are pure evil. They’ve basically enslaved the entire population.
...and their goal is to dominate - while we enable them. They should be put on trial, like Nuremberg - their crimes are Nazi like...but all against their own people, with the consequences now global. We should all just stop buying from China as much as possible.
“”End legal immigration for decades to let us assimilate what we have now””
And if they won’t or can’t assimilate
“Get’em outta here!”
I completely believe this. There is no wickedness Xi and Co. are not capable of. They intentionally starved to death 45M of their own people during “The Great Leap Forward.” Why wouldn’t they be capable of burning folks alive?
Noodles and Pandas: Chinese People Are Using Secret Code to Talk About Coronavirus OnlineChinese citizens angry at their governments handling of the coronavirus outbreak have come up with some ingenious ways to express their outrage and circumvent the extreme censorship measures imposed by Beijing.
In a bid to control the narrative, Beijing authorities have censored sensitive topics, silenced WeChat accounts, tracked down those who are sharing criticism of the government, and disappeared citizen journalists.
But all those efforts still haven't silenced people online, and angry citizens are now relying on coded words and phrases to express their dissatisfaction, according to research from Amnesty International, exclusively shared with VICE News.
The research by Amnestys Chinese editor, who's using a pseudonym for fear of retribution shows that the most common example is zf which is the abbreviation for the Chinese word government. To refer to the police, the letters jc are used, while guobao (meaning "national treasure") or panda images are used to represent the domestic security bureau. Citizens talking about the Communist Partys Publicity Department use Ministry of Truth from the George Orwell novel "1984," instead.
One of the ways Beijing has sought to stem the flow of information out of China is by cracking down on the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) as a way of circumventing its censorship system, known as the Great Firewall. So discussing this technology online has also become taboo.
Instead, citizens have been talking about how to use the technology by referring to Vietnamese pho noodles or ladders.
Chinas embattled president Xi Jinping is among the most censored topics on Chinese social media. A Citizen Lab report this week showed that WeChat ramped up censorship efforts in recent weeks by adding a number of Xi-related words and phrases to its blacklist.
In an attempt to get around these restrictions, Chinese citizens have begun referring to their president as a narrow neck bottle because the Chinese pronunciation of the phrase is similar to that of "Xi Jinping."
But despite the obscure nature of this reference, Chinas censors managed to pick it up when they removed a question posting on Zhihu (Chinas version of Quora) asking how to wash a narrow neck bottle?
To fully appreciate conversations on Chinas social media platforms, merely knowing Chinese is not enough, said the editor, Tom Cho. To combat systematic internet censorship, netizens in China have created a new vocabulary to discuss sensitive issues. This language keeps evolving as the government constantly expands its list of prohibited terms online. Those not keeping up with the trend could easily be left confused.
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