🚨 Paid protest isn’t a theory anymore, it’s a grift model.
💰The Democrat Party’s puppet strings are showing👇
ActBlue funnels millions to Rise & Resist and BLM. The People’s Forum, managed by David Chung, receives funding linked to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party)..
👇Visual map below.
#GhostInTheSyntax #ActBlue #BLM #RiseAndResist #China #PaidProtest #DemocratFunding #DavidChung #ThePeoplesForum
Something tells me from experience that the American taxpayer is paying David Chung $75,000/yr to protest. He's paid through an NGO connected to China.
WOW!
@NateFriedman97 uncovered yet another paid protester—David Chung—who was promoted by the socialist nonprofit The People’s Forum to “Operations Manager,” earning between $63K and $91K a year to organize protests and mobilize others
BREAKING: David Chung has been exposed as a paid agitator—raking in $75K/year from a CCP-backed group to chant “Intifada” in Times Square.
The pro-Palestinian movement has always had to pay for support.
A 30-year-old male Police Inspector stationed in the Kowloon East Region was involved in an incident during his off-duty hours in the early morning of 2023. He was suspected of running a red light while driving his private car in Mong Kok, colliding with a taxi.
#HongKong
disqualified him from driving for two years, and ordered him to complete a driving improvement course at his own expense.
In Hong Kong, not everyone is equal before the law; the courts tend to favor the government and individuals with ties to the CCP.
A 30-year-old male Police Inspector stationed in the Kowloon East Region was involved in an incident during his off-duty hours in the early morning of 2023. He was suspected of running a red light while driving his private car in Mong Kok, colliding with a taxi.
#HongKong
On Monday (September 1), Acting Judge Wong Kwok-fai at the District Court stated that the defendant's probation report was positive and showed remorse. Taking into account that he had been remanded for five weeks, the judge sentenced him to 240 hours of community service,
On January 3 this year, a fatal traffic accident occurred on Wang Kee Street in Kowloon Bay. An off-duty customs officer intercepted a motorcycle that was being pursued by traffic police.
On January 3 this year, a fatal traffic accident occurred on Wang Kee Street in Kowloon Bay. An off-duty customs officer intercepted a motorcycle that was being pursued by traffic police.
ReNews inquired with the police about the progress of the investigation. In response, the police stated that after further investigation and seeking legal advice, there was insufficient evidence to prosecute the man involved. He has been released unconditionally.
Sources: ReNews