Agree, I flew into SFO less than 12 hours after it happened. The flight attendants requested that we close the window shades prior to landing. The remains of that plane sat on the tarmac for a week or two before they loaded it on a barge and moved it out. I had a few more flights in and out before it was pulled. Real eerie experience overall, one I wont forget.
The kid who was an intern at the FAA, who provided those names I guess didn't get hired ;-) The news caster and the people who screen it, were dumb fucks. Reminded me of the phony phone calls on Howard Stern. There are a lot of people who are not too bright out there!
Let me guess, you were flying into LAX when Pail CIAnCIA went on a shooting spree and they wheeled a dummy in a wheelchair as part of what appears to be a training exercise
One of the victims has been identified as Fang Fang, the chief financial officer of a Guangzhou media company with mining interests called Dinglong Culture. Two employees of Dinglongās accounting firm were reportedly also on the plane, but the company denied rumors six other senior managers were traveling with Fang.
In the first link you posted they refer they call her Fang Fang, Fong, and Fang Fung as well as referring to her as Ms then using "he" for the rest of the article. Wtf..
Agreed, it is sloppy. Still a good dig to surface this article. The "coincidence" of this being a different unrelated Fang Fang seems outlandish, though. Could the article be losing or muddling in translation?
Also, the Baidu profile for the Fang Fang that died in the crash was born in 1992, just like the spy Fang Fang. And the profile data starts just a few months after the spy left the US in 2015. Another loose connection is that the spy Fang Fang used fundraisers as cover for infiltrating target groups, and this Fang Fang has a career in finance starting in 2015.
https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%96%B9%E8%8A%B3/60342292
Found a recent picture from a board meeting of that company. There is one lady who could be her. All pics I found with fartwell seem to be pretty old so can't be sure if it's her.
Amusing attempt -- no, really -- but, nose is different, lips are different, eyebrows different, eye shape is different, cheek is a bit higher on Jet Li.
Basically, the same differences they'd think look the same on us. I could distinguish between any Asian I know/met in a crowd of other Asians. Same with any race.
I applaud you though, I think that was a similar age for both photos.
Interestingly, their eye wrinkles and crow's feet both developed at about the same design. Wonder if both of them have "pure" bloodlines, and maybe that's where the confusion comes from. We're used to seeing so many mixed bloodlines that when someone comes from a relatively purer bloodline, they tend to look similarly to other people with that same race's bloodline purities.
Certainly they have similarities that goes beyond "hehehe slanty eyes hehehe", but I could still easily distinguish them. And that was before Jet Li started not looking so good.
Lighten up Frencis. It was a joke like I assume your statement about the chinese language was. Bet you are real fun at parties.
"Dinglong Culture"
Come on, why do Chinese names have to sound so funny? Does it at least translate into something from one of their languages or is it a nonsensical combination?
Did I do a bad job of portraying that I was participating in this joke?
I was trying to make a middle ground between "none of them look the same" "but actually they do have a lot of similarities"
And yes, Dinglong Culture sounds fucking hilarious and that's why I wanted to know if it actually means something or if it's nonsensical like a lot of western companies.
I mean, we have a lot of restaurants nearby with various silly "pho" combinations due to the pronunciation.
Dinglong Culture Co.,Ltd., formerly Huawei Culture Co., Ltd., is a China-based company, principally engaged in the manufacture of film and television plays, and the design, development, production and distribution of kinds of toys and game products. The Company provides smart toys, plastic toys, model toys, cartoon and other toys. The Company distributes its products in domestic market and to overseas markets.
Huawei? Film and TV? Kids toys? Shenzhen AND Guangzhou?
Meanwhile, details about the people who were lost in the crash have started to emerge. Dinglong Culture Company, a Shenzhen-listed firm based in Guangzhou whose businesses include titanium-ore mining and entertainment, said that its chief financial officer, a woman named Fang Fang, was on the flight, according to WSJ.
The 'fact-checkers' are losing it. Searching news of the crash directly gives some results, but just browsing news.google.com (for the heck of it) shows this:
Fact check
Flight simulator clip misused as footage of China plane crash
AFP Factcheck
Flight Simulation Video Falsely Viral As Boeing 737 Plane Crash In China
BOOM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't these the same outlets that touted literal video game footage as war footage from Ukraine?
It's likely not the same Fang Fang. The name is apparently not uncommon in China. For example, the author of the Wuhan Diaries expose' was named Fang Fang. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54987675
The NY Post speculates the honeypot spy named Fang Fang is in her late 30's or early 40's now. https://tinyurl.com/4d93ksdu
The Fang Fang in the plane crash was 30 years old according to the What China Reads website. https://tinyurl.com/2p99sucw
I do think this was a targeted kill of someone though. Mechanical failure does not put a plane into a 90 degree vertical.
The 737 Maxx had a mechanical/software issue with the way the computers stabilized the vertical up push from the engines being so far back on the body of the plane. When the air speed sensors shorted out or something, the plane thought it was stalling, so would put the nose down, but then pilots couldn't regain control and actually recover when they weren't in a stall at all. Was this a normal 737 or was it a 737 Maxx? Mechanical failures certainly can produce wrecks like this. It's not good to rule out genuine possibilities while searching for the truth.
Come on, why do Chinese names have to sound so funny? Does it at least translate into something from one of their languages or is it a nonsensical combination?
One of the victims has been identified as Fang Fang, the chief financial officer of a Guangzhou media company with mining interests called Dinglong Culture. Two employees of Dinglongās accounting firm were reportedly also on the plane, but the company denied rumors six other senior managers were traveling with Fang.
Okay, I am making an extremely speculative prediction. This was a move by Xi against the Cabal of China.
Hum, interesting article. Fang Fang isn't mentioned until closer to the end of the article. It's also interesting that name is the only one "released". An airplane crash into a mountain side is one way to tie up loose ends.
Imagine losing thousands of loved ones over decades/centuries/millenia in unnecessary or fabricated wars and military actions because some "somebodies" were greedy for money, power and territory or because they wanted revenge on someone(s) and you'll begin to understand that regular people are merely expendable pawns/collateral to them.
One of the victims has been identified as Fang Fang, the chief financial officer of a Guangzhou media company with mining interests called Dinglong Culture. Two employees of Dinglongās accounting firm were reportedly also on the plane, but the company denied rumors six other senior managers were traveling with Fang.
Okay, I am making an extremely speculative prediction. This was a move by Xi against the Cabal of China.
After continuous search and rescue, parts of wreckage and debris of the passenger plane, China Easternās Boeing 737, were found, but the missing people on board have not yet been found.>
What does āmissingā mean again? Maybe Iām missing something?
Who was the pilot, Wi Tu Lo? Sum Ting Wong? Ho Li Fuk?
Wong Wei Down
Bang ding ow
Ow Me Fuukd
hahahaha
Lmao
Ha Yu Lan Dis Ting
Now that's original xD
Nope. Unfortunately stolen from Stephen Colbert.
Even that guy has his moments, though the skit has been scrubbed from the Interwebs.
Oh fair enough. I dont watch him
Hate to make light of other's deaths, but I was working in San Fran when this occurred. Watched it being said live on the news, funny as hell.
That was a classic moment. Also a teachable one. Shows how easy it is to manipulate these fools.
Agree, I flew into SFO less than 12 hours after it happened. The flight attendants requested that we close the window shades prior to landing. The remains of that plane sat on the tarmac for a week or two before they loaded it on a barge and moved it out. I had a few more flights in and out before it was pulled. Real eerie experience overall, one I wont forget.
The kid who was an intern at the FAA, who provided those names I guess didn't get hired ;-) The news caster and the people who screen it, were dumb fucks. Reminded me of the phony phone calls on Howard Stern. There are a lot of people who are not too bright out there!
Let me guess, you were flying into LAX when Pail CIAnCIA went on a shooting spree and they wheeled a dummy in a wheelchair as part of what appears to be a training exercise
Thats waisis
Xi Ta Penz
One of the victims has been identified as Fang Fang, the chief financial officer of a Guangzhou media company with mining interests called Dinglong Culture. Two employees of Dinglongās accounting firm were reportedly also on the plane, but the company denied rumors six other senior managers were traveling with Fang.
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=cbf02422a9ba11ec90b4775092cc03f7
30 years old. ....
https://www.dreshare.com/christine-fang/ Christine Fangās age is 28 years old, as of 2020
It is her allright...eh....was.
I am going to link the Sun.co.UK article on it, because:
then keep the above in mind ....
https://web.archive.org/web/20220322190601/https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18027304/china-plane-crash-cause-six-chilling-theories/
Strong work.
Great find !
In the first link you posted they refer they call her Fang Fang, Fong, and Fang Fung as well as referring to her as Ms then using "he" for the rest of the article. Wtf..
Agreed, it is sloppy. Still a good dig to surface this article. The "coincidence" of this being a different unrelated Fang Fang seems outlandish, though. Could the article be losing or muddling in translation?
If it is translated from Chinese there is no distinction between 'he' or 'she'.
Ah ..... Swall-o- well may be a name quite aptly fitting .....
Also, the Baidu profile for the Fang Fang that died in the crash was born in 1992, just like the spy Fang Fang. And the profile data starts just a few months after the spy left the US in 2015. Another loose connection is that the spy Fang Fang used fundraisers as cover for infiltrating target groups, and this Fang Fang has a career in finance starting in 2015. https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%96%B9%E8%8A%B3/60342292
I thought that was the one that Eric Swalwell had an affair with š§
Dinglong?? Seriously? Theyāre having a laugh with names like that.. or maybe itās fart boys pet name
You'd think they were taking us for a bunch of > ding-a-lings or something.
Dinglong Culture, I knew some dudes who had to have those. It burned when they peed
Found a recent picture from a board meeting of that company. There is one lady who could be her. All pics I found with fartwell seem to be pretty old so can't be sure if it's her.
Sauce is in computer and on mobile now
" so can't be sure if it's her." Waiting for - They all look the same. Hell I have a hard time myself.
If you think Jackie Chan looks the same as Jet Li then you're just retarded.
How do you know they are not the same guy? I present to you LI Chan! https://imgur.com/a/9I7XgZT
Amusing attempt -- no, really -- but, nose is different, lips are different, eyebrows different, eye shape is different, cheek is a bit higher on Jet Li.
Basically, the same differences they'd think look the same on us. I could distinguish between any Asian I know/met in a crowd of other Asians. Same with any race.
I applaud you though, I think that was a similar age for both photos.
Interestingly, their eye wrinkles and crow's feet both developed at about the same design. Wonder if both of them have "pure" bloodlines, and maybe that's where the confusion comes from. We're used to seeing so many mixed bloodlines that when someone comes from a relatively purer bloodline, they tend to look similarly to other people with that same race's bloodline purities.
Certainly they have similarities that goes beyond "hehehe slanty eyes hehehe", but I could still easily distinguish them. And that was before Jet Li started not looking so good.
Lighten up Frencis. It was a joke like I assume your statement about the chinese language was. Bet you are real fun at parties.
"Dinglong Culture" Come on, why do Chinese names have to sound so funny? Does it at least translate into something from one of their languages or is it a nonsensical combination?
Upvote for Frencis.
Did I do a bad job of portraying that I was participating in this joke?
I was trying to make a middle ground between "none of them look the same" "but actually they do have a lot of similarities"
And yes, Dinglong Culture sounds fucking hilarious and that's why I wanted to know if it actually means something or if it's nonsensical like a lot of western companies.
I mean, we have a lot of restaurants nearby with various silly "pho" combinations due to the pronunciation.
I often wonder if they think we alll look alike too? Ha!
Dinglong? Really?
I think the Huawei CFO is Meng Wanzhou who was released from house arrest in Canada based upon this info and some news articles.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/chinese-telecommunications-conglomerate-huawei-and-huawei-cfo-wanzhou-meng-charged-financial
How many woodchucks would Fang Fang fang, if Fang Fang would fang woodchucks?
I'll see myself out....
How many cucks could a Fang Fang cuck if a Fang Fang could cuck wood?
Now how many of your minds replaced the first C in the second cuck?
Don't slam the door...!š
u/#pepedance
From Reuters:
Huawei? Film and TV? Kids toys? Shenzhen AND Guangzhou?
This glows to high Heaven.
Sauce
If you could get the Chinese characters that might narrow it down to a few million.
I'd bet there are quite a few fang fangs among China's billon+ people.
When I look at the pictures (sun.co.uk)..... there is a picture of an ID but no bodies/ parts.
And one of the remarkable things was: CCP is too open about it.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rescue-workers-fail-locate-black-box-voice-recorder-they-sift-throught-wreckage-devastating here is another article mentioning Fang Fang
Meanwhile, details about the people who were lost in the crash have started to emerge. Dinglong Culture Company, a Shenzhen-listed firm based in Guangzhou whose businesses include titanium-ore mining and entertainment, said that its chief financial officer, a woman named Fang Fang, was on the flight, according to WSJ.
They Dinglonged that name on purpose.
..loose end...being tied up
The 'fact-checkers' are losing it. Searching news of the crash directly gives some results, but just browsing news.google.com (for the heck of it) shows this:
Fact check Flight simulator clip misused as footage of China plane crash AFP Factcheck
Flight Simulation Video Falsely Viral As Boeing 737 Plane Crash In China BOOM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't these the same outlets that touted literal video game footage as war footage from Ukraine?
It's likely not the same Fang Fang. The name is apparently not uncommon in China. For example, the author of the Wuhan Diaries expose' was named Fang Fang. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54987675
The NY Post speculates the honeypot spy named Fang Fang is in her late 30's or early 40's now. https://tinyurl.com/4d93ksdu
The Fang Fang in the plane crash was 30 years old according to the What China Reads website. https://tinyurl.com/2p99sucw
I do think this was a targeted kill of someone though. Mechanical failure does not put a plane into a 90 degree vertical.
The 737 Maxx had a mechanical/software issue with the way the computers stabilized the vertical up push from the engines being so far back on the body of the plane. When the air speed sensors shorted out or something, the plane thought it was stalling, so would put the nose down, but then pilots couldn't regain control and actually recover when they weren't in a stall at all. Was this a normal 737 or was it a 737 Maxx? Mechanical failures certainly can produce wrecks like this. It's not good to rule out genuine possibilities while searching for the truth.
It was a 737-800, not a Max. Apparently the 800s are very common and have been around since the 90s.
That's what I thought of when I saw the weird descent.. It was the Maxx.
How many chins are in a chinese phone book?
Stacey Abrams
Ok this is kek!
Wasn't Fang Fang the name of a Chinese Spy? https://www.axios.com/china-spy-california-politicians-9d2dfb99-f839-4e00-8bd8-59dec0daf589.html
oh ok, wasn't sure from some comments
The pilot as been identified as one Ho Lee Pfuk
Probably as many as there are low Hungs
I used to name my body guards in Dynasty Warriors: "Hung Lo"
You probably canāt swing a dead cat in China without hitting a fang fang. Actually all the dead cats in China are probably on the menu, never mind.
"Dinglong Culture"
Come on, why do Chinese names have to sound so funny? Does it at least translate into something from one of their languages or is it a nonsensical combination?
Okay, I am making an extremely speculative prediction. This was a move by Xi against the Cabal of China.
Exactly ! Why mention " this " name of so common as the last name Smith ? There is something to this
In a country with 1.4 billion people, all with Chinese names?
Probably LOTS of them.
Itās gotta be the same one..
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=cbf02422a9ba11ec90b4775092cc03f7
It says she's 30. The one Swalwell banged was in her late 30's or early 40's.
Wrong. She was 28 in 2020ā¦
https://www.dreshare.com/christine-fang/
Interesting. Maybe the news outlets in the West put out disinfo about her age.
This is the problem with Asian chicks. You can't tell their age until they're 55.
KEK
Nice š
Hum, interesting article. Fang Fang isn't mentioned until closer to the end of the article. It's also interesting that name is the only one "released". An airplane crash into a mountain side is one way to tie up loose ends.
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=cbf02422a9ba11ec90b4775092cc03f7 Anon put this link up..
Thanks for the link. Interesting read.
Your welcome
imagine losing a loved one because the deepstate needed to take out that whore.
Imagine losing thousands of loved ones over decades/centuries/millenia in unnecessary or fabricated wars and military actions because some "somebodies" were greedy for money, power and territory or because they wanted revenge on someone(s) and you'll begin to understand that regular people are merely expendable pawns/collateral to them.
If that's the case yes it is very sad... Sick world..
7 out of 10. Sickening
I'm thinking with a billion and a half Chinese, there could be a whole lotta fang fangs. It is interesting though. No coincidences.
Plane crash fake. Source: pilot hubby.
Okay, I am making an extremely speculative prediction. This was a move by Xi against the Cabal of China.
A lot
With 2.5 billion Chinese, I would think there could be MANY fang fangs.
Probably, so why bother mentioning it ?
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=cbf02422a9ba11ec90b4775092cc03f7
Wi Gong Dow
But maybe itās like Scott Scott over there
Could be.. Wonder why even mention it is my question ?
What does āmissingā mean again? Maybe Iām missing something?
I went back and caught that also.. Somting wog
Itās funny š
Wuhan Diary
https://g.co/kgs/B7F3Fs
this Fang Fang is an author and wrote a book about Wuhan.....
I'm wondering why even mention a fang fang ?
There are 1.2 Billion Fang Fang's in china.
Tying up loose ends?
Edit: stating it more clearly
I once went to an amazing Chinese restaurant in Kampala called the Fang Fang.