Bottom line Hong Kong black-clothed thugs: "no big platform" in front of people, "regular army" behind the scenes

When

reported on the Hong Kong incident, the western mainstream media unanimously claimed that this was a "social struggle without a big platform and no collar", and most of it was a "spontaneous movement", also known as the "wildcat style". Fight".

They tried their best to paint a picture: "Demonstrators" organized and discussed activities spontaneously through the online discussion forum "Lian Dang" and the encrypted communication software Telegram, learned how to build roadblocks, shields and incendiary bombs, and explored "how to form a team on the front line." "Which method is the best way to extinguish tear gas", develop and promote various sign languages ​​and tactics by ourselves, detect and spy on police tactics by ourselves, and mass-produce the products by professionals who know it is a promotional product by professionals...

All in all, everything is the result of "self-taught" and "self-taught" by the "no big platform" thugs...

Western Media, do you believe these words?

Today, we unveiled the scenes and behind the scenes of this incident, so that people can see that what happened in Hong Kong was not a demonstration, but a violent activity with meticulous planning, well-organized, professional action, and strong protection.

Powerful mobilization of the new network platform


Related research on the "color revolution" shows that the West already has a set of mature theories on how to provoke a "color revolution." Be familiar with the road." Some objective problems in Hong Kong society have also given them the soil to provoke opposition and create contradictions. With spiritual guidance and control, and an audience, the remaining task is to organize these people in some form and influence more people through them.

At this time, all kinds of network communication tools appeared. Needless to say, traditional online platforms such as

Facebook and Twitter. In the Hong Kong riots, new online platforms with strong confidentiality, such as Telegram, LIHKG and Reddit, have played a huge role. Telegram is well-known, and even the terrorists of the "Islamic State" are very dependent on it; even logging is also very interesting. To ensure privacy, this forum actually requires the student ID of a Hong Kong university or even the dormitory ID to register. It is really mysterious. .

Let us see what is happening on these network platforms?

Some report the real-time location of the police, some inform the frontline that supplies are needed, some discuss tactics, some repost pictures of the enemy police and fake news, some professors make weapons, and some instigate police... in short, here It is the base camp of the mobs for propaganda, education and mobilization. For mainland netizens, the feeling of seeing these is like splitting a termite nest several meters high.

Through discussion, mutual assistance, and learning on the platform, thugs are more likely to cultivate "siblings" and feel a strong sense of involvement and participation. It is through these tools that foreign personnel are more likely to instigate and command. On Telegram, there is a group of foreigners that supports the Hong Kong riots. They provide suggestions for the thugs, guide the thugs to create international public opinion hotspots, and even personally help modify the foreign language propaganda plan. The powerful force of

network mobilization has caused some mobs to have "illusions", and some even lied: "What we want to mobilize is the power of the whole Hong Kong." To this end, they elaborately formulated a blue ribbon specifically aimed at patriotism and love for Hong Kong. The "Campaign"'s "Lan Si Raiders" claims to attack Lan Si's heart through online public opinion. The

strategy breaks down the "blue silk" groups into 18 categories, and draws up the "most direct hits" propaganda plan for each category. Is this something that can be done without professional support?

A quick note of thugs


In this riot, the fighting skills, blood and enthusiasm demonstrated by the thugs are impressive. How can young people who seem to be youthful and uplifting become thugs full of skills? Could it be that as the Western media said, they suddenly became "self-taught"? The answer is obviously no.

In a room in a building in Tsim Sha Tsui, a "foreign teacher" familiar with "four-in-one combat" is teaching. His goal is to train students into "defense skills" in a full-time course. In order to gain an advantage in the "battle" with the police, the "foreign teacher" also specially offered courses such as "tactical flashlight defense" and "sticking skills".

is a "pre-war training", on-site training is just one step. A "game" called "Xiangcheng online" opened the door to more secret violence training for us.

is reproduced from Xiangcheng Online "Equipment Manual"

Players are divided into 5 levels: "Go after the trip", "Back row and non-management/novice dreaming", "Dreaming experiencer", "Middle and upper player" And "Warrior Player". Its main task is to "parade, climb mountains, fight monsters, and defend the city." Is

familiar? The mob actually regards the violence in reality as a game, and the "monster" metaphor is the "black police" in the mob's mouth. These young people have joined the city’s "Ghost Fighting" upgrade activity. They formed teams, divided labor, dispatched command, and rushed to the front line of "devil fighting", looking forward to ushering in "the moment of victory."

gamified violence training. The mob blurred the boundary between virtual and reality, and also blurred the awe of life and the cognition of behavioral consequences. They think that they are facing only the enemy, that they can recover their blood from injuries and can come back after death. They have only one important goal-to win.

just like that, this special "game" sends a group of thugs who are not passionate enough to the battlefield.

extremely professional on-site organization


outsiders watch the excitement, insiders watch the doorway. In the same picture of the scene of the riot, ordinary people can only see that the thugs are rushing upwards like "human tactics", but insiders can distinguish the doorway at a glance:

thugs are organized like an army For large and small teams, the "brave" is in charge of the attack, the "pikemen" are in the front, the "shieldmen" are covering, and the "grenadiers" are in charge of the attack; The distance of one arm ensures that the material line and escape line are unblocked."

There are many other types of "arms"; the professionalism is surprisingly strong. Can this be organized by "spontaneous" groups? The anti-government guerrillas in some countries may cry: Why is Lao Tzu's team not so powerful!

So, how did these thugs do it? The answer is not hard to find. A "Combat Strategy Lazy Pack" made by Hong Kong thugs has long been exposed online, which explains in detail how to "fight" with the police. How to transfer

information? Sign language is the main method of communication. Instructions and requirements for material supply, logistics rescue, barrier setting, etc. can all be communicated quickly. How to supply

materials? A stable humanoid supply chain can provide a steady stream of helmets, umbrellas, masks, and goggles for the mobs fighting the police on the front line. How to master

police operations? In order to obtain police updates in time, the mob used a map application called "HKmap.live" extensively. This application can display the location of police officers and police cars in real time, and is used by mobs to avoid police arrests and even ambush single police officers. How to deal with the emergency situation of

? When the Internet is disconnected, the mob can still communicate with software such as Bridgefy, Zello, iNtercom, and Zello is widely used in the "color revolution" in Ukraine. When

retreat, use construction fences, trash cans and building materials to make roadblocks and set up roadblocks while arson; when arrested, use Parachute recommended by "foreign friends" to send a message to the organization, and each group urgently deletes the conversation with the arrested person Record and clear it out of the group. If the arrested person does not send the information in time, the frontline personnel will also take photos of the arrested person, requesting that the person be identified and dealt with in time.

Behind such a professional and rigorous site organization, there is a larger network operating. Roughly speaking, it is divided into multiple flexible groups such as the literature group, the sentinel group, the material group, and the intelligence group. From the release of the combat strategy before the riots, to the division of labor during the activities, to the special car pick-up after the event. The professionalism of the preparation and execution of the entire riot is shocking. Saying this is "unorganized" and "purely spontaneous", does the Western media regard all the Hong Kong thugs as trisomy?

Weapons and equipment that are enough to fight


Seeing this, you might think of a word-war. Yes, this kind of organized violence is already a "war" in a sense.

Look at the "weapon spectrum" of the mob. Gasoline bombs, canal water guns (corrosive weapons), improvised bombs, bows and arrows, modified slingshots, automaticMake smoke bombs, homemade flame launchers, bricks and sticks...chemical explosions, corrosive weapons, and pure physical attacks.

Look at the thug's equipment. In addition to learning self-made offensive weapons on online platforms such as Lian Deng, the rioters also have a full set of black clothes, black hoods, and communication equipment, which are "comparable to the equipment of riot police." At the same time, they have organized and classified management of gas masks, goggles, safety helmets, body protective gear, bullet-proof equipment and other equipment, and compared the practicality of various equipment in violent activities. Due to the shortage of goods in Hong Kong, some labor unions and churches in Taiwan recruit and provide equipment for them.


The method of making self-made weapons on the Internet

Look at the violent tactics of the mob. On June 11 this year, a new version of the "Handbook of Resistance" was released on the "Frontline of Local Democracy" on Facebook. The main content of this small manual includes the introduction of protective equipment, a comprehensive overview of equipment, personal training, battlefield response and other violent strategies.


"The Handbook of Resistance" lists the fighting equipment with pictures and texts. The picture shows the protesters holding items in hand and posing for throwing.

In addition, the rioters have a complete set of logistical support mechanisms for war injury treatment, war damage disposal, accompanying psychological counseling, post-war psychological intervention, legal assistance, and consulting.

Is the Hong Kong riot really "no big channel"?


When the mobs are vulnerable, some psychological counseling agencies do not guide them to stop using violence, but instead encourage them to continue "fighting." When the mobs need legal support, some legal aid groups provide professional legal services to relieve their worries.

Among them, "consulting" is especially worth digging. Because it exposes a key point hidden in this system from another level-the deep involvement of foreign forces.

Colin Sparks (Colin Sparks) seems to be a scholar who studies cultural communication. In fact, this British professor at Hong Kong Baptist University has done a lot of disruptive activities in Hong Kong: providing private accounts to raise a lot of money for the thugs; publishing articles praising the thugs; inciting radical demonstrations on online platforms.

has consultants giving "consultation", financial support from the National Democracy Foundation (NED), etc., and guidance from the US CIA... These together constitute the external driving force for the Hong Kong riots. In the implementation of combat, some elites in Hong Kong command behind the scenes, young people and people in some industries directly participate and command on the spot, forming a large and sophisticated machine that controls and directs the ignorant chess tools on the streets of Hong Kong.

So far, what we have uncovered is only a corner of the mob command and organization system. Is the Hong Kong riot really "no big platform"? It may be true that there is no leader who can restrain all evildoers, but it does not mean that there is no organization and no manipulation behind the riots. On the contrary, those behind the scenes relying on the Internet and social organizations to remotely control events have even surpassed the "color revolutions" that have occurred elsewhere. Even if it is really a group of "wild cats" running around on the streets of Hong Kong, an evil witch is standing behind them. Source of


: Beijing Daily (weibo@吴知山)

Producer: Tong Shuquan

Editor: Su Yue

Process Editor: Wu Yue