Monday, June 19, 2023

COVID Patient Zero is Wuhan Lab's Researcher "Ben Hu"

                          (Imogen Braddick’s article from the SUN UK on 14 June 2023.)

COVID BOMBSHELL Covid ‘patient zero’ NAMED as Wuhan scientist who conducted deadly tests on souped-up virus, bombshell report claims.

COVID "patient zero" was a Wuhan scientist carrying out experiments on souped-up coronaviruses, a report has claimed. Ben Hu was allegedly conducting risky tests at the Wuhan Institute of Virology - along with two other colleagues Ping Yu and Yan Zhu.

Ben Yu has been named as one of three Wuhan scientists first infected with Covid. The Wuhan Institute of Virology has been at the centre of the storm over the origins of Covid. It's understood all three fell ill with Covid-like symptoms and needed hospital care weeks before China disclosed the virus outbreak to the world.

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Assassinations, Retaliations: Burmese Buddhist Style

      (Based on the Facebook posts from the KHIT THIT MEDIA in May-June 2023.)

Brutal assassinations of Myanmar Army’s well-known supporters by the NLD’s PDFs and the equally ruthless retaliations by the Myanmar Armys’ Buddhist-extremist thugs known as Ma-Ba-Tha are violently tearing apart the fabrics of supposedly gentle Buddhist society in Myanmar formerly known as Burma.

Just on May-30 two PDF assasins murdered a famous female singer and well-known Myanmar Army supporter Li Li Naing Kyaw. The Burmese singer was shot dead in her car as she arrived back at her house in Rangoon’s Yankin Township.

On June-4 Myanmar Army thugs captured two Burmese men Kaung Zarni Hein and Kyaw Thura in Rangoon and publicly accused them as the killers of Li Li Naing Kyaw. And they also gave the address of Kaung Zarni Hein to their Buddhist extremists. The address was No-80 Aye-myittar Street of Yoe Gyi Village in Htan-da-bin Township right next to Rangoon City.

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Ban Ki-Moon in Burma: End of Min Aung Haing?

                 (Translated Facebook post from the KHIT THIT MEDIA on 25 April 2023.)

The political process to remove that motherfucking mad dictator Min Aung Hlaing has just begun in earnest as the death toll of Burmese civil war hits hundreds of thousands.

On April-23 Ban Ki-Moon and his five-member entourage flew into Nya-pyi-daw for a meeting with Myanmar Dictator. And the former UNSG reportedly asked the dictator to stop waging war against his own people.

Ban Ki-Moon is former Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Deputy Chair of The Elders. The Elders is an international non-governmental organisation of public figures noted as senior statesmen, peace activists and human rights advocates, who were brought together by Nelson Mandela in 2007. They describe themselves as "independent global leaders working together for peace, justice, human rights and a sustainable planet".

Ban Ki-Moon was basically following the foot steps of Director-General Peng Xiubin of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC), who met former military dictator Senior General Than Shwe and former president Thein Sein during his four-day visit to Myanmar from April 16-19.

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Myanmar Fighter Jets Bombed A Kantblu Village

            (Based on translated articles from the KHIT THIT NEWS in April 2023.)

Myanmar Army has been going extremely brutal recently in Sagaing Division, the strongest Burmese resistance against illegal military coup, killing and raping and mutilating the local populace.

Topping all the atrocities committed by the demonic foot soldiers of Myanmar Army, Myanmar Airforce also is staging a ruthless bombing campaign against innocent Burmese civilians in Sagaing Division.

Just on April 11 at about 8 in the morning Russian-made two YAK-130 jet fighters dropped two 500-lb bombs right onto the opening ceremony of the new school in the Ba-zyi-gyi village from the Sagaing Division’s Kantblu Township.

The massive bombs basically demolished the village hall and instantly vaporized all 50-odd village elders gathering inside for the ceremony. Immediately after the fighter jets two Russian-made Mi-35 helicopter gunships arrived and machinegunned and rocketed the village and killed nearly one hundred villagers including the school children who were having their free lunch happily in the temporary ceremony hall erected nearby.

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Tar Tine Village Massacre in Sagaing Township

                   (Based on translated articles from the MYANMAR NOW in March 2023.)

Creative artwork of Myanmar Army
Myanmar Army soldiers are going extremely brutal in Sagaing Division, the area of the strongest Burmese resistance against illegal military coup, killing and raping and mutilating the local populace.

One of the worst incidents recently was in the village of Tar Tine on March 1. Nearly 70-strong Myanmar Army mobile column from the notorious 99th Division coming along the River Irrawaddy landed at the Tar Tine Village by the confluence of Mu and Irrawaddy rivers in the early morning of March 1 and immediately raided the sleeping Burmese village.

The soldiers captured 15 villagers including the village PDF leader Kyaw Zaw and three young women. They then tortured and chopped Kyaw Zaw into multiple pieces right there in the village. They then took the rest 14 along with them and later raped and killed and mutilated all the hostages.

After gang-raping and killing the young women the soldiers even left their exposed vaginas stuffed with onions and other foreign stuff. The soldiers also chopped the heads of young men and hanged them from the road-side trees.

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Shanni-Kachin War in Myanmar (Burma)

                    (Staff article from the FRONTIER MYANMAR on 20 February 2023.)

Shanni and Kachin armed groups at loggerheads: The Shanni Nationalities Army has been accused of aiding the Myanmar military since the coup, while its supporters say the group is defending against persecution by the Kachin Independence Army.

23-year-old Kyaw Zin Win lay on his back, hands tied and eyes blindfolded, as slick warm blood spread from a slash in his throat.  “Hey! Make sure you finish it. Are they all dead?” shouted a man from high above, where Kyaw Zin Win had been struck in the head and thrown from a ledge before having his throat slashed.

Still shocked to find himself alive, it was only after the soldiers left that Zaw Naing discovered he wasn’t the only survivor. “The first five people were killed, but the remaining three of us escaped with our throats cut,” he told Frontier. He alleged that the attackers were members of the Shanni Nationalities Army, an ethnic armed group that has been accused of collaborating with the Myanmar military since the 2021 coup.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Landmine Casualties Soar in Myanmar (Burma)

                   (AP article from the WASHINGTON POST on 19 February 2023.)

BANGKOK — The 3-year-old boy had taken only two steps from his mother’s lap when a deafening explosion rang out. The blast caught the woman in the face, blurring her vision. She forced her eyes open and searched for her son around the jetty where they’d been waiting for a ferry, near their small village in south-central Myanmar.

Through the smoke, she spotted him. His body lay on the ground, his feet and legs mangled with flesh peeled away, shattered bones exposed. “He was crying and telling me that it hurt so much,” she said. “He didn’t know what just happened.”

But she did. The boy had detonated a landmine, an explosive device designed to mutilate or destroy whatever comes into its path. Landmines have been banned for decades by most countries, since the U.N. Mine Ban Treaty was adopted in 1997. But in Myanmar, which isn’t party to the treaty, the use of mines has soared since the military seized power from the democratically elected government in February 2021 and armed resistance has skyrocketed.

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Carnage At Hlaing Tharyar Hospital By Dr. Soe Min

           (Translated post from Dr. Soe Min’s FACEBOOK on 15 March 2021)

Yesterday, 14 March 2021, despite all the road blocks all over the city, I managed to reach the burning city Hlaing Tharyar.

I tried to call, failed miserably of course, the phone-numbers of medical facilities in the area. So I went direct to the Hlaing Tharyar Hospital and asked if I could help, of course after introducing myself as a surgeon, and they sent me direct to the emergency surgery.  

There was one wounded patient inside and another one waiting just outside the surgery to enter, and I didn’t even know how many wounded were waiting downstairs.  Right away I started operating on the one already inside. Then another one. One after another.

At just after 7 pm I finished fixing a wounded patient with large open wound on belly and mutilated insides. I could still hear the gunshots from right outside the hospital. 

Thursday, January 5, 2023

Famed HIMARS Rocket-Artillery For Australia!

     (Staff article from the AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MAGAZINE on 04 October 2022.)

The US High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) has proved one of the standout weapons of the Ukraine conflict, delivering devastating precision fires on Russian positions, including munitions depots and command posts.

Australia is set to acquire HIMARS, maybe 20 launchers, though the government has yet to give the official go-ahead. With the growing desire for greater self-sufficiency, Australia may also seek to manufacture HIMARS missiles.

James Heading, Lockheed Martin Australia director of programs, strategic capabilities office for missiles and fire control, said  there was active consideration around production of the missiles themselves, though not the launch vehicle.