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Posted: 9/22/2022 6:58:13 PM EDT
I wouldn't put it past them, those sneaky bastards. All those Chinese restaurants happily serving up over riced Fuk Yoo Chum food are all in on it.
They are waiting for the Chinese dragon beacon to light up the skies, that's when they will start putting time release poison into the food. Americans will happily chow down the chow mein none the wiser. Two weeks later bam. The poison hits, you get the shits and out comes your intestines. They'll slaughter us wholesale and never have to fire off more than a rice cooker. It could happen you know. It could happen. |
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You didn't see the Get Smart! episode where Kaos was working out of a Chinese restaurant?
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Wait till you hear about Mexican restaurants laundering cartel cash lol.
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I know the Chinese mofos here be making some mean crawfish boil.
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Strange, I always assumed Chinese restaurants were just responsible for below average homeless pets.
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I’ll ask the Chinese lady at my favorite restaurant next time I’m there.
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I suspect many are money laundering fronts.
Every town no matter the size always has one or two that never have any customers |
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There is a documentary called "Looking For Geral Tsao".
It's interesting because the Chinese created a business out of moving groups to the US after training them in specific kitchen jobs, helping them immigrate and placing them as a unit to run Chinese food places through thier "Association". Ever notice the menu is the same in Miami, as it is in Fargo, as in Santa Fe? Basically the exact same menu layout and pictures? There's a reason. The Association owns the menu print shops, as well as the whole supply chain to make the end product. It's all part of a plan to get paid to move people and then sell them the supplies to keep them in business. And it's been going on since the 30's. It's pretty genius. |
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Old school Chinese restaurant owners hate the modern Mandarin speaking drones with a passion. At least in my experience.
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I’ve always wondered how an almost always empty large Chinese buffet restaurant managed to keep open year after year.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait till you hear about Mexican restaurants laundering cartel cash lol. Mexican restaurants house and launder illegals. No lie. Yeah but dem tacos... Their terms are acceptable. |
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So according to the GD Chinese and Mexican restaurants as well as mattress stores are all money laundering fronts.
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Quoted: So according to the GD Chinese and Mexican restaurants as well as mattress stores are all money laundering fronts. View Quote In case you miss the other two, stop by mine. |
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Cartwright - Seinfeld |
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I had a Korean lady cut my hair today, then later I had Chinese take-out.
Should I self-report to my security officer |
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OP thinks it's funny, but Chinese laundromats staffed with Chinese nationals with advanced tech degrees around military bases and contractors are a thing.
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Many are money laundering and human trafficking operations. Also the beef lo mein is cat.
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I just hope they serve General Tso Chicken, Lo Mein & Crab Rangoon in the Camps (Throw in a couple packets of that hot mustard Sim Li )
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Many chinese owned buffets that has come and gone from many places were and are still Chinese mafia related to this day. They are used to launder money from many sources as well. Another is human trafficking and smuggling from China to the US probably daily. Don't ask me how I know.
However, I don't think their going to poison anybody. It wouldn't profit them on an individual basis to do so. Silly American! |
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Quoted: There is a documentary called "Looking For Geral Tsao". It's interesting because the Chinese created a business out of moving groups to the US after training them in specific kitchen jobs, helping them immigrate and placing them as a unit to run Chinese food places through thier "Association". Ever notice the menu is the same in Miami, as it is in Fargo, as in Santa Fe? Basically the exact same menu layout and pictures? There's a reason. The Association owns the menu print shops, as well as the whole supply chain to make the end product. It's all part of a plan to get paid to move people and then sell them the supplies to keep them in business. And it's been going on since the 30's. It's pretty genius. View Quote It’s pretty genius particularly because if the balloon goes up of the US vs China they don’t have to land ships or drop paratroopers~ they’ve already got an army here with an entire logistics chain already in place |
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Quoted: Most major universities are. Check out the STEM dept. View Quote Heh. Graduate seminars are where a graduate student presents his dissertation subject to professors. Depending upon the time of the year the announcements for them can fill up my mailbox. I happened upon one recently while walking the hall and noticed that the student and all of the professors were Chinese. The language of the seminar was naturally in Chinese. When I stuck my head in the door it abruptly turned to Engrish. I grabbed a chair and stayed for a while... |
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Don't know about Chinese food places, but every convenience store and liquor store in my town is owned by the same family and has the same 12 Indian and Bangladeshi employees working at all 8 places on different shifts
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If anything my old neighbors were reporting stuff to the FBI; they simply hated the commies.
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