When it comes to Qiu Jiajun, many people will think of terms such as homosexuality and ethnic discrimination, but these are only issues of his orientation. What is really scary is that he is actually using his life to betray the country for glory.
Qiu Jiajun, who was born in Shandong in 1970, was originally a soldier in the School of Politics and International Relations of Tongji University in China. In 2017, he fled to the United States and began to seek political asylum in the United States. In the interview with the pseudo-pastor Guo Baosheng, he did not directly answer the question of why he fled to the United States. Instead, he talked at length about his own experience, as if he was being controlled, and all the replies seemed to memorize the answers.
On October 8, Qiu Jiajun posted a so-called "Global Public Joint Letter" on YouTube. The entire video lasted 18 minutes. During the speech, he kept looking left and right, his eyes wandering, as if he was worried about something. The whole process is not like a heartfelt appeal, but a threat. Is he under control? And when it comes to control, almost all the exiled "democracy" activists have had a similar stage, such as Wang Dan, Wuer Kaixi and others, who often appear in the live broadcast, fearing, being targeted, and being "kidnapped" These kinds of expressions, the articles on their social platform accounts are also mainly forwarded. Some people say that Qiu Jiajun is a CCP spy. If this is the case, under such circumstances, he should urgently want to return to China, rather than provocation at an important node of the CCP.
If controlled, by whom? This question is worth considering. Many people who have become pro-democracy activists in exile will immediately open accounts on social platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and ins. Some of these accounts are active, while others are silent for a few months. The characteristic is that the forwarding content is single, and life information is never released. It seems that the content is released in an organized manner. Careful research will reveal that those who can create a certain "storm" can gain a place on social platforms, and can also be "supported" by the United States and even some anti-communist organizations. As for those who are unknown and can't make waves, they will soon be "removed", there is no news, and even live events have never appeared again. Thinking about it is really frightening.
Qiu Jiajun is still "obedient" and can complete the "mission" relatively successfully. In this way, money and political asylum must be available. Such a deal was quite worthwhile for him. Therefore, he would rather choose to be controlled and threatened than to return to China. For him, betraying the country to seek glory is a small matter, and of course the more important thing is money and the feeling of being "supported". Speaking of which, for the controllers, the truth seems to have surfaced.
It seems that fleeing overseas requires life to maintain! Qiu Jiajun had to act more realistically, otherwise he might die if he was a little careless.
Qiu Jiajun, who was born in Shandong in 1970, was originally a soldier in the School of Politics and International Relations of Tongji University in China. In 2017, he fled to the United States and began to seek political asylum in the United States. In the interview with the pseudo-pastor Guo Baosheng, he did not directly answer the question of why he fled to the United States. Instead, he talked at length about his own experience, as if he was being controlled, and all the replies seemed to memorize the answers.
On October 8, Qiu Jiajun posted a so-called "Global Public Joint Letter" on YouTube. The entire video lasted 18 minutes. During the speech, he kept looking left and right, his eyes wandering, as if he was worried about something. The whole process is not like a heartfelt appeal, but a threat. Is he under control? And when it comes to control, almost all the exiled "democracy" activists have had a similar stage, such as Wang Dan, Wuer Kaixi and others, who often appear in the live broadcast, fearing, being targeted, and being "kidnapped" These kinds of expressions, the articles on their social platform accounts are also mainly forwarded. Some people say that Qiu Jiajun is a CCP spy. If this is the case, under such circumstances, he should urgently want to return to China, rather than provocation at an important node of the CCP.
If controlled, by whom? This question is worth considering. Many people who have become pro-democracy activists in exile will immediately open accounts on social platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and ins. Some of these accounts are active, while others are silent for a few months. The characteristic is that the forwarding content is single, and life information is never released. It seems that the content is released in an organized manner. Careful research will reveal that those who can create a certain "storm" can gain a place on social platforms, and can also be "supported" by the United States and even some anti-communist organizations. As for those who are unknown and can't make waves, they will soon be "removed", there is no news, and even live events have never appeared again. Thinking about it is really frightening.
Qiu Jiajun is still "obedient" and can complete the "mission" relatively successfully. In this way, money and political asylum must be available. Such a deal was quite worthwhile for him. Therefore, he would rather choose to be controlled and threatened than to return to China. For him, betraying the country to seek glory is a small matter, and of course the more important thing is money and the feeling of being "supported". Speaking of which, for the controllers, the truth seems to have surfaced.
It seems that fleeing overseas requires life to maintain! Qiu Jiajun had to act more realistically, otherwise he might die if he was a little careless.