Transmission 6-10 (a free documentary)

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    YouTube: TRAILER


    With the country in lockdown and life revolving around the home (or garage in our case) you may find the time, and inclination, to watch a documentary that I produced about human rights in China.

    Synopsis: Survivors of slave labour, brainwashing, torture and attempted organ harvesting combine with eminent experts, and an investigative journalist, to deliberate on the contentious subject of a Genocide in China that increasingly involves the West.
    Tag Line: No record of the nameless
    Running Time: 123mins

    The film’s subject has once again become relevant for exposure, due to leaks of fresh organ harvesting (the practice of removing viable organs from healthy prisoners of conscience) to combat Coronavirus in China.

    I was raised in Hong Kong - don’t think there are any Campervans out there. As a teenager, during the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and build up to handover from British to CCP rule, Chinese culture was (still is) very much part of my life.

    Transmission 6-10 documents a story that has been suppressed by Western media. The simple explanation for that is ‘profits over people’...a more complex one involves effective propaganda.

    YouTube: STATION
    https://www.youtube.com/user/transmission610
    (The film is available in a variety of formatted lengths and streaming qualities)

    Please feel free to inform others...it is the only way to initiate change.

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    Other links
    FACEBOOK PAGE
    https://www.facebook.com/Transmission-6-10-118231821548682/

    IMDb
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1519434/

    PROJECT WEBSITE
    www.transmission610.com

    BROADCAST WEBSITE
    www.transmission6-10.com


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  2. April 24th
    On this day, and tomorrow, we revisit 3 incidents of protest in China that forged a future for Falun Gong that no-one could have imagined. A future, unfolding, that would be watched by the western world and never intervened with.

    The new phenomenon of social distancing has decreased protest opportunities around the world. Now a stand must be taken on-line, to ensure that nations do not blindly tow the line in terms of kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party’s portrayal of events.

    These Missing Fragments, of the freely available expose documentary 'Transmission 6-10’, represent a situation that is ongoing.....inform others:

    Part 1


    Part 2

    (Part 2 should follow on from Part 1)


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  3. May 13th was celebrated as World Falun Dafa Day. It was a time to appreciate the practice that has given so much to so many...despite so much being taken away by those few who represent the CCP.
    It is a day to enjoy the practice for what it is (cultivation of mind & body in accordance with Truthfulness Compassion & Forbearance) - without forgetting the global movement to free it from tyranny.
    Today is the release date of a Missing Fragment of the feature length exposé documentary 'Transmission 6-10', which discusses the persecution of Falun Dafa - also known as Falun Gong.
    Watch for free....inform others...initiate change in China!




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  4. Very interesting - China is very worrying - I still can't get over Tianmen Square and also how they invaded Tibet and put the Dalai Lama into exile - and no-one did anything . Now if any country supports the Dalai Lama ,like India, they are blacklisted, or worse.
     
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  5. Sadly the truth is even worse than most could imagine.
    As a 12 year old living in Hong Kong, when the Tiananmen Square Massacre happened, it left a deep impression. All they got was a slap-on-the-wrist with 1 year of sanctions. It beggars belief that they remain not only a part of The United Nations but are a permanent member of The Security Council.
    Tibet is a very sad situation. 70 years of oppression and what has anyone ever done for them?
    The biggest shame is that it’s just the government really. The people, culture and country are wonderful - all ruined by the powers that be, which cannot be opposed within the nation, nor seemingly by others.


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  6. The West has been incredibly naive about China and its long term intentions. May be too late.
     
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  7. June 4th. A day that is never forgotten in Hong Kong, even though across the boarder in China a great many don’t even know what happened that day in 1989.

    Don't let those who still strive for freedom, stand alone. Make a difference by demanding change. Mainstream media simply aren't reporting, in depth, the truth about China...leaving the masses questioning if change is even needed. It is!

    This year, for the first time in 30, Hong Kongers are not allowed to commemorate the occasion - a command that has nothing to do with Covid-19. They have done so anyway!

    The following blogs discuss the infamous Tiananmen Square Massacre...so infamous that Wikipedia merely lists it as the 'Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989'.

    To date, those who died, and all since, have done so in vain. The time is always 'now' to demand justice and dignity for humanity:

    http://www.transmission610.com/2011/06/june-4th-1989/

    http://www.transmission610.com/2011/06/june-4th-1989-part-2/


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  8. This is too true.
    With the CCP; owning a majority stake in America’s National Debt, in a post-brexit Britain they will be the major trading partner, and they’ve economically colonised all over the world which in turn has provided support within the United Nations for them.

    I think change can only come from within China now. The current leader has elected himself dictator for life and he isn’t old

    Perhaps Hong Kong will be the beginning of the end, but national pride on the Mainland has been stoked to confront any ideals from breaching the border.


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  9. Still got to get on with them, though, in some shape or form: they’re still a major power, whatever we think of them. They’ve got their plan, and are going to stick to it.

    Reducing our utter reliance on Chinese products would be a good first step.
     
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  11. Cool. Thanks.
    Yes, not the most illustrious start to life for our VWs. I’d heard IBM were involved with the concentration camps but only recently learned about VW.
    At least we are making good on the sacrifices made by others


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  12. VW hardly covered themselves in glory. Neither did Dr Porsche (Adolf's best mate).
     
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    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    It took a lot of getting over too. My Grandfather was locally disapproved of when he bought a new Beetle in the early 60's.
    My mother's cousin who was more like a brother never bought anything made in Japan for his whole life after what they had done to his father.
     
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  14. Being born in ‘77 and living overseas I had no idea how long the stigma of war was around for. I’m surprised to hear about your Grandad’s experience. I grew up thinking that anything VW was just super cool everywhere - the hippie influence...I guess they generally just didn’t care what anyone else thought of them anyway
    My dad’s uncle was the same with regards to anything Japanese. He never got over how he and his friends were treated. Which is fair enough when you see front-line action.
    My generation has just had it too good for so long I think it’s forgotten (even disbelieved) the suffering others have been through or are still going through.

    When people find out what is really going on in China they are genuinely shocked. Media simply don’t report it to the full extent. Still, I doubt any of us would forgo buying anything Made in China...not even sure if we have much choice in that regard these days.


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  15. As long as we want cheap stuff, they’ll carry on making it. Their in a perfect position.
     
  16. If you want a depressing history of VW, Faster Higher Farther is a belting book. Written by a US journalist to cover the emissions scandal, but goes into the early history of VW.

    You won't like them much after reading it. They really are a weird, creepy company.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Faster-Higher-Farther-Volkswagen-Scandal-ebook/dp/B01N5VDD2I/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OBT4Q7IZCUAB&dchild=1&keywords=faster higher further&qid=1591388560&sprefix=faster higher farther,aps,139&sr=8-1
     
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  17. Years ago someone said to me when Russia was kicking off, "it's not the Russians you need to worry about, It's China" It's a very worrying regime and can in my humble opinion, only go one way, and that's not ours. :(
     
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  18. This is too true.
    Unscrupulous labour laws and little adherence to environmental enforcement makes everything cheap. An army of folk just desperate to have work and survive with their heads down. Plus, they are actually bloody good workers and a highly skilled & intelligent population. 5,000 years of civilisation will do that
    As usual the problems come from top down. The CCP dictatorship and greedy western corporations wanting to maximise profit margins.
    iPhones to Christmas cracker trash...it all comes from there. I read a stat, years ago, stating that 70% of the world’s ties are made in just one region of China!


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  19. That was some pretty prophetic thinking.
    Folk say they couldn’t predict “...the rise of China...”, well that’s just rubbish Their trajectory was set by Deng Xiaoping post Mao. It wasn’t rocket science...especially when they actually got in to Rocket Science

    Worryingly they now have serious clout in Hollywood, with production companies dictating how the regime is depicted. With Chinese companies owning more cinema real estate in the US than American companies it’s very concerning that cinematic culture is now a propaganda battlefield.

    Still, I have to say, that despite all their efforts to be seen in a positive light, most folk I converse with know they are far from a positive thing for this planet


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  20. Out of the last 21 centuries, China has been top dog for at least 17 of them. Like it or not, you could see the current process as the world reverting to its original shape :(
     

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