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Scores of Chinese billionaires and CEOs have disappeared in ‘state-sanctioned abductions'
2017-02-06
DOZENS of China's billionaires, millionaires and business executives have disappeared in "state-sanctioned abductions" ‐ only to reappear days or weeks later without explanation ‐ in the past 12 months.

In the latest incident, Chinese-born Canadian tycoon Xiao Jianhua was kidnapped from his luxury apartment in Hong Kong's Four Seasons Hotel by mainland security agents on January 27.

Hong Kong Police investigating the alleged abduction have seized CCTV footage from the hotel which reportedly shows the businessman being escorted from the hotel without a struggle.

The probe is going ahead against the wishes of Mr Xiao's family who fear any intervention may compromise his safety.

According to the South China Morning Post, Mr Xiao's wife fled to Japan after reporting his kidnap to Hong Kong and then retracting it.

Mr Xiao is the most high-profile of a long list of moguls and executives from at least 34 Chinese companies to be seized in bizarre circumstances over the past year alone.
Posted by:Anguper Hupomosing9418

#5  I hear Vault 114 is especially nice.

Vault 114 was set up as a sociological experiment - the inhabitants were described as "high ranking local and state government, local luminaries, business people, and their families", however the luxury living conditions were exaggerated to the inhabitants, and when they arrived at the vault random families were chosen to occupy one room apartments and share minimal dining and bathing facilities. In addition, the Overseer was selected from the local public outside the vault, and the interview process favored those with no leadership or governmental experience and a strong anti-authority bias. Vault-Tec staff were asked not to undermine the authority of the new overseer "even (and especially) if it may cause physical discomfort, embarrassment or harm to the inhabitants"
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-02-06 13:50  

#4  They are being given tours and registering for their spots in the survival chamber bunkers.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-02-06 12:01  

#3  The communist chinese have an interesting approach to organ donation as any falun gong unfortunates will tell you. In the west, a person needs an organ so they go on a wait list and when a registered donor dies by accident or naturally, they harvest the organs and look for people on the wait list that match the organ.

In china, the needy recipient is tested then they find a political or other prisoner who matches that recipient. They are then executed for prompt organ delivery.
Posted by: anon1   2017-02-06 04:18  

#2  I think they are looking for contributions. It's just they don't have to spend them on campaigns.

True socialist wealth distribution.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-02-06 03:41  

#1  I'm no friend of the commies, but I have to admire how they cut these despicable shitheads down to size. I think it's because they don't have campaign contributions.
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2017-02-06 01:41  

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