Hong Kong’s Hidden Gem : Sai Kung

One of Hong Kong’s little unknown secrets is Sai Kung; which offers some of the most spectacular country landscape in the world. Its country park has some of the best walks and trails for all ages and experience. The preservation of the area has been done well and unlike the rest of the Hong Kong,… Read More »

Homeopathic / Natural Treatment for Ani Pruritus (Itchy Anus)

Ani Pruritus (Itchy anus) is usually caused by a fungus and can linger forever if not treated. Certain foods and drinks can exacerbate the itch and by reducing the intake of these foods one can alleviate the itch; however it will never go away unless you treat it properly. So in this article I will… Read More »

Gold Hits US$ 2,000/oz Silver targeted to reach US$ 50/oz before end of 2020

Due to the reckless expansionary monetary policies of Central Bank money’s value is diminishing at a staggering rate. The Federal Reserve announced at the start of the year the “release” of US$2 trillion into the markets to help with the economy to weather the storm. It is semantics but the US$2 trillion doesn’t actually exist… Read More »

Censorship at Facebook of Police Abuse in Hong Kong’s Unrest

It is rumoured that Facebook and Instagram are actively deleting photos of police abuse potentially kowtowing to pressure from Beijing. Perhaps Beijing is promising to allow Facebook and Instagram to operate in China if they continue to help Beijing censor content that Beijing does not want the world to see. The below is but one.… Read More »

Joshua Wong Disqualified by Communist Party from Running for Election

In the eleventh hour Joshua Wong the de facto pro-democracy figure head of Hong Kong is barred from running for this year’s District Council election. A single unknown person called the “election officer” by the name of Laura ARON can decide who can and who cannot run. Why don’t we simplify the election process and… Read More »

Hong Kong Government IP addresses

We’ve noticed that when the Hong Kong government sends emails they use the following servers / IP addresses. For example:- mail52.imail.scig.gov.hk [202.128.250.132] In fact, from looking up on db-ip.com – it would seem that the the government owns this block of IP addresses. 202.128.250.0 – 202.128.250.255 The various government offices all seem to have different… Read More »

Tsuen Wan / Kwai Chung Protests 25 August 2019

25 August 2019 – Another weekend of protests but this time it started off at Kwai Chung Sports Ground (葵涌運動場) to Tsuen Wan Park (荃灣公園); bowing to pressure from Beijing MTR Corp decided to close down a few underground stations to make it more difficult for protesters to get to the demonstration site. This also… Read More »

Begging Carrie Lam to Step Up | Protests 18 August 2019

Your browser does not support the video tag. Carrie Lam and the government seem to have completely buried their heads in the sand. Why can’t she just withdraw the damn extradition bill? Why is she so stubborn and irresponsible? Hong Kong is crippled every weekend by these protests. Today it was estimated that 1.7 million… Read More »