US State Department subversion expert filmed meeting with Hong Kong protestors.
Covert CIA officers often pose as State Department consular staff in order to conceal their identity, while also giving them diplomatic immunity in host countries.
“Whether this is the case or not, we can imagine how US officials would react if Chinese or Russian diplomats were photographed meeting with American anti-government protesters at a moment of serious unrest in US cities.”
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update: The US State Department has released a statement in response to Chinese officials and state media accusing a US diplomatic official based in Hong Kong of interfering in Chinese affairs. State media widely reported on a viral photo showing US foreign service agent Julie Eadeh – identified as the political unit chief of the US Consulate General – meeting with leading anti-Beijing activists at a Hong Kong hotel on Tuesday amid continuing unrest in the semi-autonomous city.
A State Department spokesperson on Thursday afternoon…
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Why am I not shocked?
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The CIA always seems to leave a distinctive aroma, doesn’t it Trace?
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Pot meet kettle
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Well put, Caleb. I honestly can’t recall the Chinese ever provoking mass demonstrations and riots in any US cities.
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