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Man Crushed by Steamroller On Orders of Chinese Officials

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Villager attempted to resist forced government relocation

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
September 25, 2012

A villager in northern China attempting to resist a forced government relocation by remaining on his land was brutally crushed to death by a road flattening truck on the orders of a Chinese government official.

A steamroller?

Really?

The story, which was censored in China’s state controlled media, has caused outrage amongst users of Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, given it’s horrifying similarity to what happened to student protesters who were crushed to death by tanks during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.

The victim, He Zhi Hua, refused to accept a paltry payment from the government which has forcefully evicted Changsha Village locals in order to re-appropriate their land for commercial use.

When Hua began a protest by lying down on the spot through which construction vehicles had to pass, the local Vice Mayor ordered workers for the state-owned company to murder Hua by driving over his body with a huge road-flattening truck.

Shocking images show Hua’s pulverized brains and his mangled body in the aftermath of the state-sponsored execution.

God bless China.

The country to which we owe our greatest debt and — when they deign to call it — that is the day we will kick into an official Depression.

Mr Obama would rather — in a clear aspect of global sublimation — bow and scrape and apologize and proffer pretexts for truth.

BZ

 

 

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2 thoughts on “Here’s your China — here’s your holder of American debt:

  1. Our country has a long history of fleecing foreigners – think railroads and cattle ranches- and the Chinese turn will come. Besides, we can pay them back with the billions of pre Meo Chinese bonds we hold.

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