What is the 'new federal state of China?'
Confusing livestream gives few answers about strange banners flown around NYC
The unusual banners flown around New York City behind a formation of planes Wednesday evening that congratulated the “new federal state of China” appear to be tied to an exiled Chinese billionaire who reportedly funds a fake news operation.
There was little written information available online about the group, but a livestream with Guo Wengui and former White House adviser Steve Bannon, which featured the same atom-like logo flown on one of the banners, featured a confusing string of demands which seemed to be related to Guo’s grievances with China’s communist government.
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Reformists Call for ‘New Federal State of China’
Fugitive Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui and former White House adviser Steve Bannon said on Wednesday that they plan to establish a “New Federal State of China.”
On Thursday, the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, a video posted by Guo showed a well-known Chinese sports star, Hao Haidong, calling for the removal of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The 50-year-old was a national soccer star in the 1990s and 2000s and is a former member of the regime’s military.
In a video, Hao read a manifesto in Chinese. In it, he said “eliminating the Chinese Communist Party is a matter of justice.”
He denounced the CCP as a “terrorist organization,” accusing it of unleashing the virus on the world and criticizing it for cracking down on Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement.
The video is blocked in China—but it still made its way into the country
https://mb.ntd.com/calls-for-new-federal-state-of-china_472960.html