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Falun Gong's insidious activities in Singapore need watchin

2009-06-02 Author:By: Southernglory1

Falun Gong is an evil cult hiding under the guise of 'Spiritual Practice.' Its founder Li Hongzhi claims to have mystic power. Indeed how he managed to raise hundreds of millions of dollars through illegal public solicitation on the gullible populace is really mystical and mysterious.

Practically every day, for some years the followers of the cult have been going round various parts of Singapore especially in heavy human traffic areas around Raffles Place, the tunnels leading to Orchard MRT Station, in China Town MRT, Outram MRT, Ang Mo Kio Mrt and Yisun MRT outlets, disseminating the cult's literature and insidiously denouncing China and the heads and leaders of the Chinese government in the most virulent language. And with the help of huge placards and posters the followers let out a series of endless invectives and vitriol remarks against the Chinese government and its leaders . It is very clear , the intention of their vituperative remarks is to put China and its leaders in a very bad light before the world. It is tantamount to defamation of China and its leaders.

The question is since Singapore has very good relation and friendship with China , Why is the 'Falun Gong ' cult allowed to operate freely and openly in Singapore with impunity. It seemed the police had been informed several times of the cult's operation in various parts of Singapore. Unless strong action is taken against the 'cult' and its nefarious activities stopped, it may not bode well for Singapore's interest.

Around January 2000, Li Hongzhi's lieutenants gathered hundreds of Falun Gong's followers in Tiananmen , while Li Hongzhi himself himself faded into the distant bacjground. Li Hongzhi's strategy in Falun Gong's challenge to China is to lure the government to take action without regards to the safety of his followers. He said as someone quoted him as saying, "Shall we swat flies or mosquitoes when they come inside? If you cannot drive them out , then killing them is no big deal." His aim was to sacrifice his blind followers in his evil cult in order to achieve power through choas when he was quoted to have said in the Central Government's reaction to his movement -- "There could be another Tiannmen Incident, a second massacre."

He talked of demons and third dimensions that legitimize his cult or gave him the power to fly and control people from a distance. He equated himself to Hung Xiuquan a crazy revolutionary leader of the Taiping Rebellion in ( 1850s to 1860s ) who claimed to be a messiah and a son of Jesus and to have mystic power.

Li Hongzhi lived in Japan at the time of the Japanese cult leader Aum Shinrikyo. He was a cult leader with false claim of messianic aspirations, while putting his blind followers in danger of getting hurt and enjoying a life of luxrious exile in USA.

He is a billionaire who obtained his money from the gullible public and followers through fraud, deceit and threat of his mystic powers. He was a wanted man in China. However, he managed to escape to America.

How did he get a permanent visa to USA if it wa not due to the help of CIA which aimed to use Falun Gong as an instition to destabilize China.

Li Hongzhi used a psychological way of maintaining his mysterious whereabout by not revealing where he was at all times thus seemingly to confirm his third dimension messianic power. Eventually many of his followers saw the light of his evil ways when they were harassed by his lackeys .

In the Chinese Embassy in Washington, it is said that one may get the experience of listening to a poem astutely ascribing to Li Hong Zhi.

"I think my Falun Gong is fine
It can help to collect money to dine,
And drink a lot of good wine,
I have lots of followers here and there,
And now I am a billionaire,
What about anything else do I need to care?"

Li Hongzhi's Falun Gong is an evil and ruthless political movement in religious gown which aims to topple the government of China by exploiting human gullibility . His cult is banned in China. China considers any country which allows Li Hongzhi's Falun Gong cult to operate in any form or any guise as unfriendly and detrimental to their mutual relations. 

(Redbeanforum.com, June 1, 2009)

Original text from: http://redbeanforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1684&sid=35cdd52b05adccc48dff5c950e6a260c

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