I continue to follow the Guo Wengui story, as he allegedly deploys more tools of the tradecraft to arguably aid the USA politics, that which impacts planetary macro
I do not rely on any particular source but may be trapped in always being presented by the same cabal of sources. I simply do not know. I simply search on key words for stuff I track, and for example " jimmy lai guo wengui hunter biden " coughs up an updated helping
 to the extent that the Mr Guo's tool helps to create internal divisiveness, best to track, because the bonafide of Guo Wengui, as far as I am aware, has not been settled, that either Guo is a simpleton or very extremely deep. I do not know which. Either the China CCP must learn from the Russia FSB, or not so much
The guy certainly does not keep a low profile.
Message 33077534 <<now Mr Guo reportedly going after more dissidents against the China China China CCP, in broad daylight, literally, and with Team USA anti-China-China-China personalities aid and abetment >>
Message 33014409 <<what fascinating me is whether Miles Kwok / Guo Wengui is a CCP double-agent>>
Message 32986987 <<And now speculation is swirling that Guo could be at the center of an alleged foreign-backed campaign to leak 'three hard disks' about Joe Biden's son Hunter, unleashing 'a big money and sex scandal'.>>
Message 32892895 <<Guo Wengui: ‘Dissident-hunter, propagandist, and agent in the service of the … Chinese Communist Party’>>
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Politico | The newest MAGA app is tied to a Bannon-allied Chinese billionaire - GETTR has existed as a Chinese language social media network linked to Guo Wengui - It was unveiled as a new platform by former Trump adviser Jason Miller on Thursday The original Politico article politico.com
There was one major question: Just where did GETTR come from? A POLITICO review reveals that prior to it being revealed on Thursday, GETTR had existed for nearly a year as a Chinese-language social media network linked to Guo and G-TV Media, and on which anti-CCP content had been promoted on a regular basis. ... Even before its announcement, the GETTR app on Apple had more than 1,200 reviews dating back months, primarily from users praising its anti-CCP stance. “Finally there is a platform for freely disseminating the truth. Thanks to Mr. Wengui who broke the news that the revolution has created such a free-sounding platform,” one user wrote in a review on June 17th.
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The newest MAGA app is tied to a Bannon-allied Chinese billionaire
GETTR has existed as a Chinese language social media network linked to Guo Wengui. It was unveiled as a new platform by Jason Miller on Thursday.
Two days later, Donald Trump’s former adviser Jason Miller announced that GETTR — a Chinese-language site for dissidents opposing the Chinese Communist Party — would soon launch as a pro-MAGA free-speech social media platform.

Jason Miller, communications director for the Trump transition team, briefs reporters on Nov. 20, 2016 in Bedminster Township, N.J. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images GETTR was announced as a brand new social media platform for Trump’s fans, a social media outpost where MAGA types could post freely and, through the mere act of signing up, stick it to Big Tech. It was billed as the logical extension of the former president’s monthslong battle with the major social media companies, two of which had booted him in the aftermath of the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. And though Trump himself had not committed to being on it, it seemed like the type of place where he inevitably would end up after having launched a failed professional blog of his own.
There was one major question: Just where did GETTR come from?
A POLITICO review reveals that prior to it being revealed on Thursday, GETTR had existed for nearly a year as a Chinese-language social media network linked to Guo and G-TV Media, and on which anti-CCP content had been promoted on a regular basis.
Miller told The Daily Beast, which first reported the connection, that Guo’s “family foundation” provided GETTR with early funding. In a separate interview with POLITICO, Miller said that Guo had “no formal role,” had not “contributed any money” and was “not part of the business day to day.” Miller added that “his family foundation is part of the international consortium of investors who gave seed money.”
Previous advertising for GETTR had been posted online before news broke of Miller’s venture. And it included logos for several entities in the G-TV Media Group, a media company owned by both Bannon and Guo. One poster includes the logos for their subsidiaries, G-TV and GNEWS, two sites that have been flagged as vectors of coronavirus and anti-CCP disinformation. An account for GETTR on G-TV, which has the same torch logo as Miller’s GETTR, has been uploading content for more than a year, though much of it is content from G-TV.
Even before its announcement, the GETTR app on Apple had more than 1,200 reviews dating back months, primarily from users praising its anti-CCP stance. “Finally there is a platform for freely disseminating the truth. Thanks to Mr. Wengui who broke the news that the revolution has created such a free-sounding platform,” one user wrote in a review on June 17th. |