Monday, May 30, 2016

Controversy at World Stamp Show - NY 2016

The World Stamp Show at the Javits in New York is in its third day. The weekend started it off, with blistering hot days. Despite the sun, thousands could be seen walking, like pilgrims on the way to Mecca, towards 11th Avenue midtown. There the immense glass structure of the Javits welcomed the crowds, eager to see the plethora of dealers and exhibitors. Up the road on 39th St., at the Hells Kitchen Market, a quiet riot ensued; all hell was in fact starting to break loose. The first issue of the set of eight designs by Wu which spoof and reveal the actions of the Chinese Communist Party were visible behind a locked case. The image of Mao's police arresting a stamp dealer made for more than interesting conversation. Some of which, being in Mandarin, we can only guess at. There is no joy on the part of the CCP about these. And even some stamps dealers are ready show their support of the CCP and have these blacklisted, overriding free speech. Once you mess with CCP interests in the US, you can expect their agents to come after you. Or if you have a business that conflicts with theirs, such as thorium reactor plants, you can expect their spies to pull strings against you. And if you try to report Chinese counterfeiters on eBay, a large debate on this site (see previous posts), you can expect eBay to disband their fraud prevention team thereby allowing CCP counterfeiters to undermine the US and world economy this way. So we are fighting back. The edition of these stamps is now set to include a stamp showing Chinese counterfeiting operations, and will include the name of at least one eBay dealer on the stamps, one which was listed by H. James Maxwell, president of the China Stamp Society, as a fraud. Fraud is part of the CCP psy ops war against the US. American politicians have gone along with it. The public is in danger not just losing $ to eBay and its criminal members, but to losing its entire economy, and with it, funding for the military. So naming the eBay dealers and shaming eBay and Paypal are a necessary step, letting American companies know that they will be outed if they betray the consumer in the US and side with the CCP. The CCP has ties to US businesses that it has secretly funded. The CCP also has ties to drug dealers in the US, and is known through Wu's notes to be providing these gangs with knowledge of FBI and NYPD undercover information. Thus many criminal gangs in the US now have some allegiance to the CCP, and would be ready to start trouble in the US if this were needed. So these stamps are part of a larger strategy, and an echo of what the British did to the Nazis in WWII. These, however, are not so widely printed up as the agency creating these is a private agency, not any part of the US government or in any way tied to the CIA, but an independent body of former servicemen who wish to defend the US against CCP activities and restart the US economy. Funds being limited, they are only issued in an edition of 888. And only to be sold to appropriate persons, no CCP members, drug dealers or other undesirables will be allowed to purchase these stamps.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah,the CCP and those idiot Homer bike messengers, still riding their bikes in the no ride zone, made it a weird scene in Hells Kitchen. Strange things being cooked up.
    For the Homer Bike Messengers I think there will be a sign under the "Get off your bike and Walk" sign another one saying "Except Homer Bikers, they are exempt from the law and may go riding through too lazy to dismount and may assault people"
    I expect the CCP will also feel itself above the law in the US as it has been acting for so many years. Selling organs taken from live Fulan Gong members for instance.
    Wonder if the CCP is funding Adam Price and his Homer company.

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