Now, I didn’t see any movement. And I don’t speak Chinese. But they showed a variety of views:
GROUND VIEWS: I noticed nobody really videoed up at the building except for a glance which you expect they would. I suppose they fully recognize that, being identified as the one who released video to the world showing the structure visibly shaking might result in a lower “social credit score” and the commensurate loss of one or more kidneys, never mind a liver or a heart.
VIEW FROM ABOVE IN THE BUILDING: I didn’t understand what he was saying as he videoed all those people below swarming around like confused and frantic insects (because I don’t know Chinese) but I involuntarily laughed as I imagined the person taking video saying “Look at those idiots running around down there? What is wrong with them?”
—” showing the structure visibly shaking might result in a lower “social credit score” and the commensurate loss of one or more kidneys, never mind a liver or a heart.”
YES!
But still, they are out there.
Watch the two vent stacks(?) at 18 seconds.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1394558949685284864
There are more videos but inside long reports.
China, like Russia, as noted by Churchill “riddle wrapped up in an enigma”.
China has been on an anti skyscraper kick for some time.
They are a waste of resources. the higher you go the more floor space is consumed by service space.
It is also likely the Twitter masters released some video to get their point across?
We will never know.