Victim's Account: Hong Kong Government Political Persecution and Allegations of Sexual Torture
[HPP] Chris FarmerFebruary 16, 202616 min
34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβAllegations of Political Persecution
- π‘ The speaker claims to be under serious political prosecution by the Hong Kong government for six years.
- π― She states she is part of a "Slow Killing Project" orchestrated by Alex Yuan Tai Ming.
- π Accusations include being used for money laundering, pornography production, and sexual experiments.
Orchestrated Smear Campaigns
- π Alex Yuan is accused of using the speaker's medical records to frame her as a "pro-CCP promiscuous woman."
- β οΈ The speaker claims to be falsely accused as a sex criminal, child spy, and for spreading STDs.
- π¬ "Yellow Ribbons" (young Hong Kong individuals) are allegedly paid to spread lies and false accusations against her, including to social workers and activists.
International Police Involvement
- π The speaker is actively seeking to clear her name from extensive smear campaigns, including false accusations by UK and Hong Kong police.
- π She obtained a German criminal record office document showing no criminal record as a starting point for her defense.
- π¨ Claims suggest UK police are influenced by Alex Yuan and refuse to investigate her sexual assault cases, instead introducing Hong Kong police.
Surveillance and Abuse Tactics
- π₯ Alex Yuan is accused of acting as her "long-term doctor" to gain access to medical records and install hidden cameras.
- π The speaker reports 24-hour monitoring and hidden cameras in accommodations, including bathrooms and toilets, for the entertainment of Alex Yuan and pro-CCP businessmen.
- π Allegations include "Yellow Ribbons" recruiting female abusers and replacing staff in women-only accommodations to create "movie-making" scenes.
Hong Kong Government's Role
- π° The Hong Kong National Security Law is cited as the funding source for these activities, involving pro-CCP businessmen like Chris PK Tang and Li Chan Wing.
- π The speaker asserts the Hong Kong government exaggerates her influence to create a false narrative for undercover police and to justify their actions.
- ποΈ She compares the Hong Kong government to the East German Stasi, accusing them of twisting reality through "movie-making" to mislead the public.
Call for Exposure and Legal Action
- β The speaker urges an end to Alex Yuan's manipulation of young Hong Kong people and the misuse of National Security Law funds.
- βοΈ She declares her innocence and readiness to pursue legal action if false records are not deleted from police systems.
- π£ The speaker asks for her video to be shared to expose the truth about the Hong Kong government's actions and to warn others about potential risks.
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Hong Kong governmentPolitical persecutionSexual tortureSmear campaignsAlex Yuan Tai MingFalse accusationsMoney launderingNational Security Law (Hong Kong)Yellow RibbonsSurveillanceHidden camerasPolice corruptionZersetzungMind controlHuman rights abuse
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