Author Topic: China and United States Relations  (Read 9662 times)

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2020, 06:44:21 pm »
China consulate shreds LOTS of documents; CIO, with China ties, of largest US pension fund resigns
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Chinese consulates in the US seem to be on thin ice, after the one in Houston was ordered to close. Mobile paper-shredding trucks spotted outside the Chinese consulate in New York City are now raising questions.


Judging from the comments westerners never change. Still spewing the same old tired horse **** they always have spewed. Guess what folks, documents get shredded in all kinds of government and business buildings every single day and to report on this as if it's something out of the ordinary is deceptive and down right just bad propaganda. You should all be ashamed of yourselves, but you are not because westerners and their colonial subjects are some of the dumbest people that have ever walked the face of this planet.

Only a moron would hope that consulates don't shred their documents on a daily basis. I sure as hell would not feel safe obtaining a Visa or a passport from a consulate or embassy that is not in possession of a paper-shredder. These people cannot think and their lies and deception are SO WEAK!