Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 12:44 p.m. No.15383265   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3289 >>3353 >>3661

>>15383151

Interesting stuff:

 

Tonga being taken over by South Korea and the Chinese

 

I'm Tongan, and there's a post in r/Tonga which makes claims that Tonga is about to get Farcry 5'd by a South Korean cult. That's not the only issue, and I'm not even afraid to say it's not a conspiracy, the second half of this post is simply the truth. The first half will be about the South Korean cult and the second half about Asia eating up Polynesia. Now I know you guys won't give a fuck about a little country in the Pacific but I think it needs to be addressed, we are being invaded covertly.

 

It's not a joke when I say, the Chinese are coming in droves. Call me racist all you want but they are truly invading. Hell, my father passed away in 2018 and the expensive land he owned was passed down to me, and it was hilarious, watching family fight over it but also the outside sources offering to buy the land for hundreds of thousands. My mum speaks on behalf of me and even agrees, these businesses can fuck right off. Tonga is a small country, it doesn't deserve to be fucking raped by corporates and communist officials. No joke, they appeared in the country and took a lot of jobs, hell, if you were to go there right now, I'm willing to say that you will NOT find a store owned by an indigenous Tongan.

 

Funnily enough, when Coronavirus first appeared in China, a lot of people attempted to flee to Tonga from China, and the government closed the border before anyone got in. To this day, no one in Tonga has the virus yet and I think that the government move was great. But for real though, they are coming in droves, they will take our land and the materials for their own shit.

 

Hell, even MSM agrees that the Chinese government is a bit TOO eager about the south pacific.

 

"A new investigation has unearthed how China is buying control in the South Pacific. Vanuatu, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands were all targets of China's influence, according to the investigation conducted by Australia's 60 Minutes. This could signal trouble for New Zealand and Australia according to the former intelligence chief of the US Navy."

 

"[China] is interested in this area because it's essentially the lifeline or the choke point between America and Australia and New Zealand," Captain Jim Fanell told 60 Minutes. "They believe that they're supposed to be the rightful leaders of this new global order," he continued. "The British century, the American century, now we're going to have the Chinese century. That's their vision."

 

I mean guys, it makes sense that China might be going for the Chinese Century, as recent years have shown their "strength" in heavy censorship, such as deleting Reddit posts and even changing Marvel movies.

 

My take on the subject: Racism aside, we're being changed like how the Americans removed the Indians and kept the land. It's fucked up, we need to pull up our socks and stand with a government that isn't China's bitch because we certainly cannot pull our own weight, being the little island we are. If we were clever, we'd probably do something like uniting the entire pacific in a massive federation.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/hg198d/tonga_being_taken_over_by_south_korea_and_the/

Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 12:48 p.m. No.15383289   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3298 >>3661

>>15383265

 

Meth, Vanilla and ‘Gulags’: How China Has Overtaken the South Pacific One Island at a Time

 

The barracks sat in plain view: simple, spare and clean.

 

A thin wall wrapped around a courtyard. There were tables for eating and sinks for washing up. A long line of doors opened into human-sized cabinets, shelved with beds for the men to sleep in. A couple of men stopped washing dishes at the courtyard sinks and, hearing my English, called someone else to show us around. The new guide was friendly but confused about why I wanted to see the camp. He didn’t like personal questions about himself, saying only that he traveled the world to work on projects for his government. He said nothing about his bosses. I looked them up later. Beijing had contracted one of China’s state-owned conglomerates, the Shanghai Construction Company, to build the palace.

 

There was nothing wrong with the camp. There was nothing right about it either, with its cramped quarters and its separateness from the rest of the island life. It looked more like a jail than Tonga’s actual prison, which sat on a few lush acres with bungalows for the prisoners and a van to take them on unshackled trips into town. You never saw the Chinese workmen roaming free anywhere. We wondered if they even got to visit the Chinese brothel on the other side of town. We wondered if they got to do much other than labor. They seemed to work like no one else on the island—six days a week, I guessed, with Sundays off because Tongan law ordered it so.

 

It’s the “gulag” that I’ve often thought about in the nearly five years since I left Tonga. Whenever I read another story about Beijing’s globe-spanning Belt-and-Road Initiative, I think of the blue-jumpsuited men. And the headlines about China in the South Pacific just get more frequent. Only recently, China was trying to buy the region’s dominant telecom company, scaring Australia into bidding for it, too.

 

Tonga’s chain of nearly 170 tiny islands, most of them uninhabited, doesn’t look like much to the average outsider and that’s why it’s such a perfect example of Beijing’s strategy.

 

No country is too small, and no small country’s affairs too trivial for China to concern itself with in its march for new global order, a “community of common destiny”—defined by cooperation with Beijing. At the same time, Tonga, even among the scattered island nations of the Pacific, also stands out symbolically. Tonga was the only nation in the region that escaped colonization by the West, and its status as one of the world’s last monarchies affords it special recognition. In 2015, one of the Hapsburgs of Europe attended King George VI’s coronation, as did Japan’s then-crown prince and princess who are now emperor and empress. The U.K. even touts the Tongan royals’ ties to the House of Windsor.

 

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/08/29/tonga-china-south-pacific-influence-506370

Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 12:49 p.m. No.15383298   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3661

>>15383289

 

Tonga asks China to restructure heavy debt load

 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Pacific island nation of Tonga has asked Beijing to restructure its large bilateral debt load, the government said on Thursday, as the pandemic upends the region’s tourism revenues and an onerous Chinese loan repayment schedule looms.

 

Tonga is one of the biggest Chinese debtors in the South Pacific, with its financial reliance dating back to loans taken more than a decade ago to rebuild its capital, Nuku’alofa, after riots.

 

The small economy, largely dependent on external aid and remittances from Tongans living abroad, has since taken out additional loans.

 

Tonga is due to make small principal repayments to the Export-Import Bank of China (EXIM) this financial year before the schedule ramps up in 2023-2024, when it will need to set aside about 15% of revenue to service external debts.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pacific-tonga-debt-idUSKCN24O0IF

Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 1:30 p.m. No.15383585   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15383496

Do a DDG search for “Tonga China” and some interesting articles come up (I posted 3 in this bread). It seems Tonga is a big South Pacific interest for China and the tiny island is essentially indebted to China. Just makes one speculate about the eruption/explosion.

Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 1:45 p.m. No.15383672   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15383667

Yeah I was just being silly. I went there a few weeks ago and it’s just like you said, constant bitching. Not really too different here these days though.

Anonymous ID: 22d7a8 Jan. 15, 2022, 1:55 p.m. No.15383758   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15383737

Yeah somebody made a post last bread that said something about Larry Bird so I posted a request for Trump to find a way to say Larry Bird today. It would be so specific it would send a clear signal that he’s lurking here.