Given the CCP’s relatively advanced state surveillance/censorship regime, the mere fact that the images below have leaked into the online sphere is a minor miracle.
Their survival in the face of the CCP’s level-ten censorship speaks to the insatiable human hunger for real information, or maybe to the still-unconquered Wild West that the internet was intended to become.
In any case, the imagery emerging from Orwellian nightmare Shanghai is, without exaggeration, jaw-dropping. Even in the context of widespread authoritarian government abuses carried out in the name of “public health,” to which we have become increasingly desensitized, it shocks the conscience.
Let’s survey techno-hell.
Drone circles Shanghai residential district, warns locked-in apartment-dwellers to ‘control the soul’s desire for freedom’
The CCP, to the extent that it ever did, no longer feigns any pretense of benevolence. It rips the most haunting pages from the great dystopian novels and even techno-enhances them before hitting the streets.
-George Orwell, 1984
“Shanghai residents go to their balconies to sing and protest lack of supplies. A drone appears: ‘Please comply with Covid restrictions. Control your soul’s desire for freedom. Do not open the window or sing.'”
As if the horrors in Shanghai during the latest forced Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown were not already bad enough, we are now receiving word that the government there has set up large “quarantine” centers that are reminiscent of concentration camps.
According to reports, Shanghai’s mass quarantine center at the city’s exposition center keeps the lights on 24/7. It also has no showers, even though captives are expected to stay there for about a month.
A 30-year-old Ukrainian by the name of Jane Polubotko who tested “positive” for the latest strain (BA.2) of the Omicron (Moronic) variant of the Fauci Flu was forced to stay here, and she says she never saw darkness the entire time.
She and thousands of strangers were confined to the large room, which is set up in an office cubicle format with clusters of mattresses for captives to sleep. The environment made Polubotko feel like a “COVID criminal,” she told The Wall Street Journal.
In total, Polubotko spent 18 days in a row unshowered due to the confinement. The first thing she did when she got home, needless to say, was take a long, hot shower – as well as turn off the lights in order to sleep.
“Hearing nothing but silence and being able to adjust my own lighting,” Polubotko said about her experience returning home. “I won’t take these things for granted again.”
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is calling this quarantine facility and others like it a “fangcang,” or square cabin. It is a makeshift hospital, of sorts, that supposedly handles “cases” in order to prevent more “transmission.”
Keep in mind that like the vast majority of other people who test positive for the Wuhan Disease, Polubotko never actually got sick. Even so, she was forced to remain inside the facility for nearly three weeks against her will.
While the CCP does not publicly reveal this type of data, it is estimated that some 270,000 others like Polubotko are currently under “medical observation” throughout China.
“Shanghai has built more than 100 makeshift hospitals with a total capacity of more than 160,000 beds for COVID-positive individuals with mild or no symptoms, according to state media,” reported the Journal.
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