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International Miami Owner’s Political Background Sparks Controversy in Messi Absence

Meisi’s absence has caused controversy for several days, but not only has the dust not settled, but because he made a fierce appearance in Japan for half an hour, he kept smiling and greeted everyone, and even took a photo with the famous “Midnight Cowboy” (Chief Executive Super Brother did not do this treatment), making the incident even more heated. The latest development is that more and more comments are claiming that there are “political motives” behind this incident, and that some forces have bad intentions and want to bring down Hong Kong. So far, this is still just speculation, but it may not be without reason. The late father of the boss of “Miami International” was exposed today. It turns out that his background was very political and had deep anti-communist roots. After all, this has nothing to do with today’s Whether the two incidents are related or not will inevitably arouse speculation.

International Miami” changed hands in 2021. It was owned by a wealthy Cuban family who made a fortune in Miami. The owners are the Mas brothers. Their father is the late Jorge Mas Canosa, a powerful figure in right-wing political circles. ). This figure with the status of “political godfather” fled to the United States from Cuba in the 1960s. He is an extreme “anti-Castro element”. After going to the United States, he has been planning to overthrow the Cuban Communist regime.

The Maas brothers, the owners of “Inter Miami”, will own the club in 2021 and spent a lot of money to recruit the football king Metz to join them. Their father is a powerful figure in the political circles of Cuban descent. He has long helped the CIA subvert the Cuban Communist Party regime and has a clear anti-communist stance.

Because of this background, he was recruited by the US CIA to join subversive activities in Cuba and received training. He participated in the 1960 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba and was awarded a military rank. After those operations failed, the CIA supported him and others in forming the “Cuban Representative Office in Exile”, which billed itself as a government-in-exile.

After retiring from the military, he became prosperous in business and continued to fund conspiracy to subvert the Cuban regime. By the early 1980s, the Reagan administration established the “Cuban-American National Foundation” to target the Cuban Communist Party as a non-governmental anti-communist force. Canossa was One of the leaders. This organization has strong political overtones and is powerful enough to influence the government’s decision-making on Cuba.

Canosa, the father of the Mas brothers, was highly regarded by several U.S. presidents. He has long served as the leader of the “Cuban-American National Foundation” and successfully promoted the implementation of sanctions against the Cuban regime. Jorge Mas, the leader of “Miami International”, succeeded his father and is currently the chairman of the foundation. He has certain connections in political circles.

In the mid-1990s, in order to strengthen the fight against the Cuban regime, Canosa vigorously pushed Congress to pass the “Helms–Burton Act”. The main content was that the U.S. government could sue companies from other countries that did business with Cuba, thereby sanctioning Castro. Luo regime. This bill caused a backlash from the business community in Canada and South America at the time, but was finally passed and came into effect immediately. It can be seen that Canosa’s political influence is extremely great, so some comments at the time said that if this old man did not work behind the scenes, the United States and Cuba might have established normal relations long ago.

After Canosa’s death, his two sons, Jorge and Jose, took over the business empire. In recent years, they have also entered the sports industry, including taking over the “Miami International”. The elder brother Jorge inherited his father’s political role and served as the “Cuban American National Although his stance on Cuba is more moderate than that of his father’s generation, he is still closely connected with the right-wing political circle and continues to influence the government’s Cuba policy.

Although the family of the team owner has a special political background and still has roles, connections and energy in the political circle, there is still no evidence to prove that this is related to this incident. However, as I wrote three days ago, there are at least three “unusual” aspects to the whole incident. Many mysteries remain unsolved, and the possibility of some kind of influence behind it cannot be ruled out. This argument has been put forward by more and more people today, and Jing Haihou, a well-known mainland author, is one of them.

He said, “Judging from the completely different performances in Hong Kong and Japan, Messi (Messi) seems to have received “some instructions” and accepted “some arrangements”. He avoided, avoided, and evaded in a series of ways in Hong Kong. There is something obviously “weird” about his behavior. Rather than saying that he was “unwell” when he was in Hong Kong, it would be more convincing to say that he was “injured” and “muted.”” What he said was in line with what I had been thinking a few days ago. I think it’s basically the same. There is probably something happening behind the scenes, and everyone is kept in the dark, which is why all kinds of “weird” phenomena occur.

Today, “Ta Kung Pao” and “Wen Wei Po” both reported extensively that Meis was “a completely different person” when he played in Japan. They also commented in editorials that Meis was “injured” and that Meis’ “missing out” was a premeditated manipulation. So straightforward. After seeing it, I felt that the two newspapers might have grasped some of the situation and knew that there was a certain party behind the turmoil. If so, it would be more than just a “conspiracy theory”.

The full truth of the incident may never be revealed, but after this lesson, everyone should understand the importance of “being on guard against others.” To borrow the words of Chief Executive Brother Chao, when villains are in power, Hong Kong cannot be too gentlemanly.

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A few days ago, artist Wang Zongyao and a group of other demonstrators who stormed the Legislative Council were convicted of rioting by the court. The TV news replayed the process of their vandalism and smashing everywhere. Looking back now, it is still shocking. When I was dealing with this news, It is foreseen that the wave of violence is bound to escalate. Today, the trial of Jimmy Lai’s case resumes, and this incident was also mentioned. Chen Peimin (Sister Man), vice president of “Apple”, said that Lai had given instructions in this regard to try his best to rehabilitate the attackers, gain sympathy for them, and win the support and understanding of the public. Several questions immediately came to my mind: Did Jimmy Lai’s “blessing” of their vandalism objectively fan the flames of subsequent violence? Is it related to the fact that pan-democracy does not sever ties with violence?

Jimmy Lai instructed “Apple” to try to gain sympathy for the attack on the Legislative Council and win public understanding and support, which is tantamount to “blessing” the violent behavior.

On the day of the July 1st March in 2019, radical demonstrators started banging on the gate of the Legislative Council at noon, and the siege continued until nightfall. Finally, they broke into the Legislative Council building at about 9 p.m., destroying everywhere and turning the chamber into ruins. They occupied it for three hours before evacuating. . What did Jimmy Lai think about the violent incident at the time? What did he instruct Apple to do? The communication between Sister Man and Boss Li solved the mystery in the story.

Sister Man disclosed that after Jimmy Lai learned that the demonstrators broke into the Legislative Council, he sent her a message, saying, “I am heartbroken by the young people’s attack on the Legislative Council. What do you think should be done in the aftermath of the pan-democratic movement so that the movement can continue?” He said He also said, “Fortunately, citizens are somewhat considerate of young people’s attack on the Legislative Council, and the damage may not be too great.” It can be seen from this passage that he also realized that this action had negative effects, but he did not deny it or express opposition. He only cared about how to achieve damage control.

According to the communication between the two, Jimmy Lai gave specific instructions to Sister Man: “Tomorrow, will you focus on being the voice of young people, and try your best to win public understanding and support for them, so that they can be redressed?” As for what “Apple” should do, he ordered ” The work in the next few days will be to expand and spread these sentiments and diffuse them into the consensus of the public.”

After Sister Man and other supervisors grasped Boss Li’s intentions, when reporters reported the news about the attack on the Legislative Council, they seemed to have a “motive” to hope that citizens would support the attackers. So at that time, they used a prominent space to report on the voices of the young people who occupied the Legislative Council to “justify” their actions.

Jimmy Lai later made it clear to the editorial director of “Apple” that he would “do something big and special” to gain sympathy for the attackers and make the citizens who accused them reflect, and “Apple” would try to be on their side.

At that time, Li instructed that supporting the attackers was tantamount to “supporting” the violent actions. This attitude became more obvious after July 1. Next Media CEO Zhang Jianhong revealed in his earlier testimony that “Apple” originally called for peaceful demonstrations, but later the violence became more and more violent. Boss Li’s position is that “there is no difference between the brave and the brave”, so “Apple” also followed his stance and responded to Photos of violent acts are published, and reports and comments are made from a sympathetic and supportive perspective. Zhang Jianhong said that he felt there was something wrong with doing so at the time, but he had to implement the boss’s policy.

At that time, pan-democratic legislators did not condemn the attack on the Legislative Council. They refused to secede from the violence and supported it in disguise. In the end, the violent frenzy became more and more violent and became uncontrollable.

The pan-democratic party, which was influenced by Jimmy Lai to a certain extent, did not deny or condemn the July 1st attack on the Legislative Council, nor did it draw a clear line. Instead, it blamed the government for not responding to the demands of young people for causing this incident.

Their reaction was completely different from when radical demonstrators stormed the Legislative Council on November 19, 2014. At that time, many pan-democratic legislators strongly condemned the attack, saying that these people ran counter to the spirit of “love, peace, and non-violence.”

Pan-democrats’ attitudes towards the violent attack on the Legislative Assembly have been different. Whether it is related to Jimmy Lai’s thoughts has not yet been confirmed. However, they did communicate closely during that period, and Lai is believed to have had a certain influence on their stance.

Because “Apple” expanded the sentiment of support and sympathy for the attackers, and because the pan-democrats did not deny or cede their seats, the violent behavior gained a “halo”, and the frenzy became stronger and stronger, and it was no longer controllable.

The saddest thing is that countless young people have blindly jumped into this craze and ended up in tragedy, regretting their lives.

2024-02-08 12:03:14
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