When aspiring politicians in America want to impress
the voters, they invent stories about once being in a “war zone” and subjected
to sniper fire.
When American journalists want to “earn their wings,”
they go to a war zone, wear a military helmet, hunker down, and make it look to
the camera that's filming them, like they are coming under fire.
That kind of politicians and journalists have it in
their screwed-up heads that to willingly go into a danger zone, makes them look
like freedom fighters worthy of winning an election back home, or becoming a
scud defying stud-like journalists, worthy of a Pulitzer prize or something.
This is the kind of mentality that has caused Clifford
D. May and people like him to be played by con artists pretending to be freedom
fighters. They used to come from such places as the old Soviet Union and its
communist satellites, as well as from Iraq and other Arab countries –– all of
whom pretended to be informants who asked for and got paid millions of dollars
for telling the Americans what never happened, but sounded good to their ears.
Well, this kind of con artistry, has now mutated and
has taken on a new form. You can see an example of it when reading the article
that came under the title: “US must demand that China release freedom fighter
Jimmy Lai,” and the subtitle: “China's rulers let loose a deadly virus and
imprison a champion of human rights.” It was written by Clifford May and
published on March 3, 2020 in The Washington Times.
Clifford May does not say what exactly Jimmy Lai has
done that qualifies him as freedom fighter. But he said what Lai was not
fighting for: Patriarchy, the one percent or those who don sombreros on
Halloween. He goes on to say that Jimmy Lai is not even fighting against what
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is doing, but against what it intends to do.
“Intent” being the word of infamy in Jewish logic, the Jews use it to destroy
the lives and careers of those they fear when they can’t prove wrongdoing on
their part. For example, they accuse them of the intent to destroy Israel, to
engineer the next holocaust, to wreck the non-existent Israeli economy, and a
bagful of other nonsense similar to these.
So then, what exactly is the CCP intending to do
according to Clifford May who speaks for Jimmy Lai? It is intending to
subjugate Hong Kong, he says. Wow, that's a serious charge. But how does China
intend to do that? … Hello, Clifford May, answer me … I asked you a question:
Tell me, how does China intend to subjugate Hong Kong?
And that's when Clifford May puts his arm around your
waist, whisks you to a quiet corner and whispers in your ear tall fish stories
about China letting loose a deadly virus on the world; about China selling
America cheap goods; about China doing things that no one else does, such as
stealing trade secrets and so on and so forth. But how does that relate to the
subjugation of Hong Kong? Well … here it is … this is when you get the classic
Jewish response, which in essence, comes down to something like this: Ask me no
questions, and I'll tell you no lies.
What Clifford May does instead of answering the
question, is pull the classic Jewish defense, which is to exaggerate the
wickedness of those they hate while exaggerating the qualities of those they
like. This is why you catch May saying the following about Jimmy Lai:
“Mr. Lai began as a laborer at the age of 12 in a Honk
Kong factory. By 20 he was the factory's manager. Shortly after that, he became
a fantastically successful entrepreneur. He then began publishing newspapers.
He could now be drinking cocktails on a beach. Instead, he's facing charges of
illegal assembly connected with an illegal protest”.
So, this is a kid that dropped out of school in the
late 1950s or early 1960s at the age of 12 or before, in a Hong Kong where
school at the time, consisted of a single room made of mud and straws. He never
went back to school but became “fantastically” successful as entrepreneur.
Fine, this can happen.
But when someone like Clifford May uses a superlative
like “fantastic” and does not define it, and when he calls someone an
entrepreneur without telling what enterprise he engaged in, you take what he
says with a grain of salt. What makes the story he is telling even more
unlikely, is the claim that the near illiterate Mr. Lai, has launched, not one
but several newspapers in a place so small, one newspaper would inundate it.
You must admit; these are Jewish-style fantastic exaggerations.
Look now what Clifford May is saying about China:
“China has stolen hundreds of billions of dollars-worth
of American intellectual property. Millions of China's workers live in dreadful
conditions. More than a million Muslim Uighurs are incarcerated in re-education
camps. Tibet has been colonized and suppressed. Beijing's gift to the world is
the coronavirus. The theory is that the disease originated among bats sold for
their meat in China. The authorities have not been transparent or cooperative
with other scientists, complicating efforts to develop a vaccine”.