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 by: Rusty Wyse - Sat, 18 Dec 2021 18:11 UTC

Jamie Wang
Born and raised in China, had lived in Swiss and GermanyDec 10
Are Hong Kong protests under the CIA in order to destabilize China?
Rumor says that the US consulate in HK used to have over 1600 employees.

Meanwhile, Beijing’s Liaison Office in HK has roughly 200 people.

Right after the National Security Law was approved, US consulate in HK began to shrink.

U.S. Closes Hong Kong Property Sale After Beijing’s Approval
The government sold a former residential compound for consulate staff for $332 million.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-closes-hong-kong-property-sale-after-beijings-approval-11614241246#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20government%20has%20sold,compound%20for%20U.S.%20consulate%20staff.
It sold properties and dismissed most of its employees.

After all, since when a normal consulate needs 1600 people.

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 by: bondi - Mon, 20 Dec 2021 17:32 UTC

On 19/12/2021 2:11 am, Rusty Wyse wrote:
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> Jamie Wang
> Born and raised in China, had lived in Swiss and GermanyDec 10
> Are Hong Kong protests under the CIA in order to destabilize China?
> Rumor says that the US consulate in HK used to have over 1600 employees.
>
> Meanwhile, Beijing’s Liaison Office in HK has roughly 200 people.
>
> Right after the National Security Law was approved, US consulate in HK began to shrink.
>
> U.S. Closes Hong Kong Property Sale After Beijing’s Approval
> The government sold a former residential compound for consulate staff for $332 million.
> https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-closes-hong-kong-property-sale-after-beijings-approval-11614241246#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20government%20has%20sold,compound%20for%20U.S.%20consulate%20staff.
> It sold properties and dismissed most of its employees.
>
> After all, since when a normal consulate needs 1600 people.
>
>

The number of staff in a consulate is dependent to the size of the
people to be served.

The size of consular service should have the same 1600 staff is a little
on the heavy side.

Normally speaking, both side of US and China should have equal number of
consular staff and not to have lopsided number, instead.

However, there are many Americans who worked as consular staff are also
spies.

They also collected data from people such as students, who applied for
visa to US for their study and other things, etc.

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