Spotlighting a Chinese Communist Propagandist
Canadian Sentinel , Saint John: Apr 5 2008
Made Popular Apr 6 2008
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Spotlighting a Chinese Communist PropagandistBy The Canadian Sentinel

Subject:
Name: Charles Liu. Usual alias: Bobby Fletcher

Sex: Male

Age: Early 40s

Nationality: Taiwanese.

Residence: Issaquah, Wash., USA

Occupation: Technology consultant. Suspected agent of the Chinese government.

Activities spotlighted: Online propaganda favoring Communist regime of China and demonizing its opponents, particularly Falun Gong practitioners. Tiananmen Square massacre denial.

Propaganda sites run by Charles Liu

I recall my first encounter with this individual. I was discussing, on my blog, atrocities committed by the Communist regime of China and he appeared, as he frequently does all over the internet, to spread propaganda favoring the Communist regime. It was the first time I became aware of his existence and of the existence of online propagandists working for the Communist regime of China.

Mr. Liu has been exposed in the magazine Western Standard.

He frequently clashes online with a friend of mine, Jana Shearer (the same Jana Shearer as mentioned in the Western Standard article exposing Mr. Liu), a Falun Gong practitioner and former Epoch Times reporter. One need only do some online searches based on the names “Charles Liu” and “Jana Shearer” to quickly find some of these exchanges. It’s a worthwhile thing to do to get a picture of the online activities of Mr. Liu, perhaps the most infamous online propaganda agent of the Chinese Communist Party.

Mr. Liu recently attempted to spread propaganda on the blog of the Western Standard’s former publisher, Ezra Levant, about whom I wrote an article recently about his fight against a Canadian state apparatus agency which has grossly, dangerously overstepped its mandate and is persecuting Canadians for alleged “thought crimes”, including Mr. Levant himself.

Also of interest is this article about another suspected agent of the Chinese Communist Party and its activities.

Now, the question is begged: Why would the Chinese Communist government have to have such a massive international espionage and propaganda presence? What is it trying to hide?

Doesn’t this make one tend to disbelieve whatever the Chinese Communist government may say about anything? Why would we believe the claims of a regime who would engage in such activities as described in this article and at the links provided?

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Incognito republicaninthearts...
Boca Raton, United States
The Chinese government has continuously lied (or tried to cover up) everything from the SARS virus origins to the Tibet fiasco. Do we expect anything else. There are probably hundreds more like Charles.
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How about this, the tapes of violence in Tibet have been doctored. And the Tibetans have been shown in very poor light. And this is the same bloody Chinese government who want to bring ”people” together during the Olympics.
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Incognito, there’s supposed to be thousands, tens of thousands of Chinese government propagandists online.

Jayprashanth, the Communists lie to survive, for the truth is their poison. One simply cannot trut butchers and liars, so indeed it’s bizarre and illogical to grant the Communist regime the privilege of being Olympic host.
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Hi CS, Glad to see you getting out and around a bigger audience these days and spreading the facts about the Ccp and its propoganda machine.

Bobby Fletcher aliases..... have popped up on Richard Spencers site again. Just incase your readers want to have a look at one of the most concentrated bunch of Chinese propagandists on line heres the link

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/foreign/richardspencer/march2008/tibetbiascutsbothways.htm
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Welcome, Jana.

Thank you for the link. Will check it out.
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