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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (144798)12/16/2018 6:49:29 PM
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re <<But it is amusing that China would complain about human rights>>

i thought it as amusing as china championing free-trade, and given what is about to happen w/r to china continuing on path of reform laid out 1982 / 1991 / 2001 / etc, the trajectory should tee-up a lot more hilarious moments

it is good to see a plan coming together in 40 years, when i first started my post-uni work life

re <<The USA and Canada have an uphill battle to vindicate their decision to hijack the lady as she passed by>>

... yeup, since share sales and directorship changes in HK companies are very transparent, and duly recorded.

the fact that the company skycom had been de-registered is not an issue as far as records are concerned.

as hk has extradition treaty w/ canada, am thinking kidnapping, extortion, etc are extraditable offences, has no time limitation, and should await the civil servants responsible the minute they leave government service

meng was traveling on hk passport, or close enough, for she was carrying hk passport
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