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I know this because he is an acquaintance of mine... I have been sitting on this for a long time, but now that he has been formally charged and I no longer pose a threat to his legal proceedings, I'm breaking silence:

https://youtu.be/UpaZ7oZ2A1U

I'm releasing this early to all of you here and look forward to your feedback...

- Stay Awesome

SerpentZA

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Canadian Michael is NOT a SPY! - Held as hostage in China

I Personally know Michael Spavor and he is NOT A SPY!!! For a deeper dive into China's Propaganda influence and soft power, watch our liveshow ADVPodcasts: https://www.youtube.com/advpodcasts Support Sasha and I on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/serpentza Bitcoin - bc1qxfjp2t6x5dpslv59u0jl89m6k643hcn8h2jsvp Ethereum - 0x6Da150a2A8529110017Ed4db68B3dF0084900280 Paypal: https://paypal.me/serpentza DOCUMENTARY LINKS: Conquering Southern China: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/conqueringsouthernchina Conquering Northern China: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/conqueringnorthernchina Stay Awesome China (my new documentary): https://vimeo.com/ondemand/stayawesomechina For Motorcycle adventures around the world, and a talk-show on two wheels go to ADVChina every Monday 1pm EST https://www.youtube.com/advchina For a realistic perspective on China and world travel from an American father and a Chinese mother with two half-Chinese daughters go to Laowhy86 every Wednesday 1pm EST https://youtu.be/mErixa-YIJE For a no-nonsense on the street look at Chinese culture and beyond from China's original YouTuber, join SerpentZA on Friday at 1pm EST https://www.youtube.com/serpentza Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winstoninchina Twitter: @serpentza Instagram: serpent_za

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Damien Ohlendorf

Heyy, is there a reason this video is private now?

Anonymous

On thing which relates to Michael Spaver's interest in North Korea, is one of the best books I ever read titled "Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea" by Barbara Demick of the LA Times in 2010. She had indeed been to North Korea, but this was not the focus of her book, as she naturally realised her minders were not going to allow her any contact with ordinary North Koreans, nor any discussion on the real and obvious issues. Rather, it was with six average North Koreans who managed to escape to the South. One thing that struck me, was the fact, that all, bar one, escaped via China, then Mongolia. Once in the latter, after due questioning from Mongolian border guards, they would be sent on their way to freedom in South Korea. However, not before completing a dangerous and torturous trek through the Gobi desert, where many would perish.

perfectedpitch

Your valuable commentary on China first posted on Patreon in 2020 is being shared among those who are working to correct the problem. Work like yours & C-Milk’s is truly making headway! https://t.me/JFK_Q/230