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CMP

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That can’t be good, otherwise we will be getting more news about how India is going to be a super power and ‘Jai Hind’ whilst conveniently ignoring how India has yet to build its first HSR and is still literally knee deep in its whole caste system crap that hampers any genius born amongst its undesirables in favour of being a dick towards them because cow piss logic and bathing in sewage from its main river
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"Many Chinese netizens believe this to be an assassination operation orchestrated by the United States."
 

LawLeadsToPeace

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is this yet another fake news or something, seems to be getting more And more common. Typical FLG bullsh!t somehow
Nope. It is real. This was reported all over the place in China. There are also discussions online on how unusual the timeline up to his death was and how it may be an American-led assasination. You do realize you could just go on Baidu and search for it right?
 

Biscuits

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Feng Yanghe, a 38-year-old associate professor at the Systems Engineering College of the National University of Defense Technology of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), died mysteriously while “performing a major task,” according to an obituary circulating on the Chinese internet on July 14 and 15.
Smells like American shill website if they can't even do enough journalism to find out what the ruling party of China is named lol

China is up to a lot of research and tests that can't be disclosed to the public. This is necessary for national safety. If someone among a group of likely 100 000s die due to something related to testing, only their immediate family needs to know the specifics.

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"Many Chinese netizens believe this to be an assassination operation orchestrated by the United States."
Nope. It is real. This was reported all over the place in China. There are also discussions online on how unusual the timeline up to his death was and how it may be an American-led assasination. You do realize you could just go on Baidu and search for it right?
Would mean immediate war, not likely at all.
 

LawLeadsToPeace

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Smells like American shill website if they can't even do enough journalism to find out what the ruling party of China is named lol

China is up to a lot of research and tests that can't be disclosed to the public. This is necessary for national safety. If someone among a group of likely 100 000s die due to something related to testing, only their immediate family needs to know the specifics.



Would mean immediate war, not likely at all.
You do realize this type of op can be done secretly right? And that Chinese MSS isn't always perfect? Given America's desperate attempt to blunt Chinese technological progress, I wouldn't be surprised if this was done by the US. The most successful intelligence operations are the ones that people doubt the most.
 

Biscuits

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You do realize this type of op can be done secretly right? And that Chinese MSS isn't always perfect? Given America's desperate attempt to blunt Chinese technological progress, I wouldn't be surprised if this was done by the US. The most successful intelligence operations are the ones that people doubt the most.
Oh, the MSS won't always be able to prevent some sort of American terror attack from taking place.

But the issue is that any such attacks leaves paper/information trails.

China may not be able to stop the murder, but it would know the perps and the responsible command chain nearly immediately. It's like, remember when the Saudis chainsawed a man?

An attack on the military would mean instant war. We're not seeing that.

If someone died doing "something major", that sounds like an accident in a classified area, related to whatever it is China is doing in the background.
 

LawLeadsToPeace

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Oh, the MSS won't always be able to prevent some sort of American terror attack from taking place.

But the issue is that any such attacks leaves paper/information trails.

China may not be able to stop the murder, but it would know the perps and the responsible command chain nearly immediately. It's like, remember when the Saudis chainsawed a man?

An attack on the military would mean instant war. We're not seeing that.

If someone died doing "something major", that sounds like an accident in a classified area, related to whatever it is China is doing in the background.
Not exactly. Nothing is guaranteed at all. In any type of war, the enemy always gets a vote. It took an internal leak by Snowden, not Chinese MSS, or Russian FSB, to reveal how extensive the US spy network actually was. The Hong Kong fiaso was building up right under the CPC's nose, yet nothing was done about it. Success is never guaranteed.
 

MortyandRick

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Not exactly. Nothing is guaranteed at all. In any type of war, the enemy always gets a vote. It took an internal leak by Snowden, not Chinese MSS, or Russian FSB, to reveal how extensive the US spy network actually was. The Hong Kong fiaso was building up right under the CPC's nose, yet nothing was done about it. Success is never guaranteed.
Since this guy was so important, why did he have to get a didi. They should really have a military car ready for him.
 

H2O

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There's simply not enough info other than what the article CMP posted. The guy was in a taxi which got into a bad accident resulting in his death in the early morning hours. Sometimes sh!t happens. It does give shades of those Iranian nuclear scientists given the circumstances in geopolitics. Keep an eye out for more deaths of prominent people. If there is a string of deaths like those Iranian scientists then you have your answer. Remember,

“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.”


Edit: Also, there's also the scenario if one wants to 'disappear' from society to fool someone. It's much easier to pull off if he doesn't have any family or anyone that cares about him.
 
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BoraTas

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Not exactly. Nothing is guaranteed at all. In any type of war, the enemy always gets a vote. It took an internal leak by Snowden, not Chinese MSS, or Russian FSB, to reveal how extensive the US spy network actually was. The Hong Kong fiaso was building up right under the CPC's note, yet nothing was done about it. Success is never guaranteed.
To be fair there was nothing the MSS could do. Beijing failed to subvert HK politics to implement a national security law and education reform. Hong Kong was a funny place before the NSL. In Europe if you have a few thousand Euros in your account that you can't/don't explain its origin it can be confiscated as a crime money. If they were already investigating you for some reason it would become evidence against you. In HK, Nathan Law to went to HSBC with hundreds of thousands of USDs. Nothing was asked.
 
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