Is Zhang Qi Bingzhang's fiancée or is she a spy planted by CCP beside Bingzhang?

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Is Zhang Qi Bingzhang's fiancée or is she a spy planted by CCP
beside Bingzhang?
By Zheng Zheng


Is Zhang Qi Wang Bingzhang's fiancée?

This subject should have been part of Ms. Zhang Qi's privacy; it
should be a matter like the arrival of rain or a woman's urge to get
married, something that other people have nothing to do with or
something that other people can do nothing about. The issue here,
however, is that Zhang Qi, assuming the role of the fiancée of Mr.
Wang Bingzhang, a leader of the democratic movement, has committed many
iniquities against the overseas democracy movement. Nowadays she is
even more brazen in her conduct, and the friends in the democracy
movement have held back from taking actions against for fear of
offending Mr. Wang Bingzhang. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the
purpose of this essay:

The public and especially the officials of the relevant departments of
the US government should be made aware of the fact that "Zhang Qi is
not Wang Bingzhang's fiancée." This awareness is essential to the
further divulgence of the fact that she is a CCP spy, thereby paving
the way for the resumption of the healthful development of overseas
democracy movement; at the same time this awareness will substantially
facilitate an early rescue of Wang Bingzhang.

What activities did Zhang Qi involve herself in with her assumed
identity as Wang Bingzhang's "fiancée?"

First of all, let's find out how Zhang Qi introduced herself to the
world as Wang Bingzhang's "fiancée." In 2000 Zhang Hongbao and
Yan Qingxin were incarcerated in Guam at the same time. Soon after Yan
Qingxin, ahead of Zhang Hongbao, had obtained political asylum in
America and arrived in the Untied States from the prison in Guam, Zhang
Qi all of a sudden made her appearance in Bangkok, capital of Thailand,
claimed that she had suffered from persecution in China because of the
crackdown on Zhonggong there, and attempted to seek refuse in the base
of Zhonggonb's headquarters in Bangkok. Zhang Hongbao did not allow
her to enter the base, so Yan Qingxin, who was already in the United
States, took the opportunity to make Wang Bingzhang go to Bangkok and
arranged for Wang Bingzhang to meet with Zhang Qi there. In order to
obtain a huge amount of fund that Yan Qingxin had promised him, Wang
Bingzhang on the very same day began to liver together with Zhang Qi,
Yan's sister, following Yan's wishes. According to the information
divulged to the media by Mr. Zhu Lifeng, Wang Bingzhang's secretary,
Wang Bingzhang at that time already had a fiancée called Wang Wang,
who lived in the United States, and Wang also had a girl friend in
Thailand. Both of these two women were far more superiorly endowed than
Zhang Qi. Furthermore, Wang Bingzhang already knew that Yan Qingxin and
Zhang Qi were CCP spies. "In Thailand Zhang Qi met with the personnel
from the Chinese National Security Bureau of Shenzhen City. We had a
photo to prove it." (These are original words from Zhu Lifeng). The
reason that Wang accepted Zhang Qi as a sex partner is that he was
confident that he could put this woman under his control, thinking that
he could turn their trick to his own use and took this opportunity to
obtain the money from them. However, he obviously underestimated them,
who had undergone CCP's special training in sex espionage. Very soon
he succumbed to her allures and was made to transfer the confidential
information and documents about his activities and the purpose of his
sojourn in Thailand "into the hands of Yan Qingxin." (There are the
original words from Zhu Lifeng.)

Soon the Thai police broke into the room where Wang Bingzhang and Zhang
Qi lived together, and had Zhang arrested. But Zhang Qi was left alone.
After Wang Bingzhang had deported by the Thai police from Thailand and
sent back to the United States, Zhang Qi took this good opportunity to
come to the United States because of her relationship with Wang
Bingzhang and obtained political asylum from the United States through
the assumption of the fabricated identity as a high level official of
the Zhonggong organization and the "secretary" and "fiancée"
of Wang Beingzhang, leader of the democracy movement. Thus, Zhang Qi
made her way into the United States and became Wang Bingzhang's
"fiancée." From then on, Zhang Qi became Wang Bingzhang's
constant companion in the United States.

In June 2002, in her public identity as Wang's "fiancée," Zhang
Qi accompanied Wang in his visit to Vietnam, and Wang was entrapped,
arrested, and incarcerated by CCP. According to numerous evidences and
Zhu Lifeng's testimony, Yan Qingxin and Zhang Qi are true culprits
involved in Wang's induced arrest! During the time of Wang
Bingzhang's arrest, "these two women were in control of the
situation all the time." (Zhu Lifeng). Yan Qingxin was outside doing
remote control while Zhang Qi stayed next to Wang Bingzhang to provide
information about his accurate position. The most persuasive evidence
is the telephone record between Zhang Qi and Yan Qingxin during the
period of Wang Bingzhang's induced arrest. According to the telephone
record of the short period of time before Wang Bingzhang and
Zhangqi's departure from the United States, when they are leaving for
the airport, Yan Qingxin and Wang Bingzhang exchanged phone calls as
many as 19 times; just before boarding the plane, Wang Bingzhang and
Zhang had another phone conversation with Yan Qingxin. Afterwards, when
Wang Bingzhang and Zhang Qi had just landed at the airport in Cambodia,
they talked over the phone with Yan Qingxin again, according to the
phone record; Yan Qingxin contacted Wang Bingzhang and Zhang Qi on a
daily basis until they departed from Cambodia. After Wang Bingzhang
entered Vietnam on June 16, the person they contacted abroad was Yan
Qingxin, according to their phone record, and they kept in touch with
each other until Wang Bingzhang disappeared. In particular, when Wang
Bingzhang disappeared on June 27, his family and his comrades and
friends who cared about him were unable to hear anything from him, but
the phone record reveals that on June 29 Yan Qingxin and Zhang Qi
talked over the phone for one hour and five minutes.

After Zhang Qi used her identity as Wang Bingzhan's "fiancée" to
have him sent back to China, Wang was sentenced to life imprisonment by
the CCP authorities, while his "fiancée," Zhang Qi, was able to
return safely to the United States. As revealed in the documents
revealed by the media, the witnesses who testified against Wang
Bingzhang also included Zhang Qi! We also saw the testimony written by
Zhang Qi! However, when submitting documents to the American
immigration authorities for her political asylum application, Zhang Qi
presented a fax copy of the arrest order CCP had issued against her. If
Zhang Qi had really been in CCP's wanted list, how could CCP have let
her go without any reason? These are perplexing questions.

The people in the democracy movement who are concerned with Wang
Bingzhang's induced arrest find it hard to understand why the CCP
authorities, who have always practiced indiscriminate implication of a
culprit's family members, would have been so very graceful towards
Ms. Zhang Qi, who is both Wang BingZhang's "fiancée" and a
participant in his activities; they find it hard to understand who
Zhang Qi could have passed the Chinese customs and entered the American
customs When they have become increasingly inclined to the speculation
that Zhang Qi is likely a CCP special agent, Zhang Qi has started to
flaunt her banner as "Wang Bingzhang's fiancée" and convened a
series of press conferences, disseminating some incredible "truths"
about Wang Bingzhan's arrest and imprisonment.

On the other hand, assuming the identity of "Wang Bingzhang's
fiancée" and acting with the excuse of rescuing Wang Bingzhang, she
together with Yan Qingxin and Liu Junguo made appointments to meet with
US House representatives, FBI and CIA investigators, and officials of
the Chinese Bureau of the State Department, with the expressed purpose
of rescuing her "fiancé" Wang Bingzhang, but her ulterior motive
is to spread the lies, house by house, about the charges fabricated by
CCP that Zhang Hongbao is a cult leader and that he should be
repatriated as soon as possible.

What is even harder to believe is that as soon as she returned to the
United States she joined her sister's endeavor in launching a series
of entangling lawsuits against Zhang Hongbao and sued Zhang Hongbao and
the Zhonggong organization at Pasadena Supreme Court. The content of
her civil case complaint was almost identical with the civil case
complaints submitted by Yang Qingxin, Liu Junguo, and other people.
They are all focused on the accusations that Zhang Hongbao is the kind
of person CCP describes him to be, giving people the impression that
they are continuing the lawsuit that CCP lost in Guam; they want to get
compensation of $6 million dollars from Zhang Hongbao and are
petitioning for the issuance of an restraint order against Zhang
Hongbao.

Furthermore, when Wang Ruowang's wife Yangzi initiated a campaign for
people to visit Wang Bingzhang in Mainland China and expressed her hope
that Zhang Qi would accompany her on the trip, Zhang Qi equivocated
over the matter and was evidently unwilling to go. What was she worried
about? Since CCP had allowed her to come back to the United States,
they would not do her any harm if she did go back. This only serves to
demonstrate that Zhang Qi is not related to Wang Bingzhang at all, that
she is not Wang's fiancée at all.

Before the departure of Wang Bingzhang and Zhang Qi, there appeared
$100,000 dollars in Zhang Qi's account. Obviously, for Zhang Qi, who
does not have any occupation or income, this amount of money has to be
a prepayment for her job in Wang Bingzhang's induced arrest.
Furthermore, after Zhang Qi returned to the United States, she sold
everything of Wang Bingzhang's meager belongings. Why didn't she
know how to cherish Wang Bingzhang's belongings? This only serves to
demonstrate that Zhang Qi is a spy planted by CCP beside Wang
Bingzhang, that she is a KGB-style sparrow.

To sum up, we have found out that this has been a very well laid-out
plan of "a triple jump of Wang Bingzhang's fiancée." We can see
that Zhang Qi used her identity as "Wang Bingzhang's fiancée" to
enter the United States; this was the first jump. She used her title as
"Wang Bingzhang's fiancée" to induce Wang Bingzhang to travel
through three countries and make his way into a CCP prison; this was
the second jump. Now she is implementing the third jump using her
identity as "Wang Bingzhang's fiancée:" This jump will make her
reach the original target or the original point: to collaborate with
Yan Qingxin in her endeavor to complete CCP's assault against
Zhonggong and to consummate the decapitating action aimed at Zhang
Hongbao. Their purpose is to capture Zhang Hongbao in the United
States; that is why they are jumping up and down everywhere,
disseminating lies everywhere, and misleading the public opinions in
the United States as well as the U.S. congress, FBI, CIA, and the China
Office of the State Department, in their attempt to repatriate the
spiritual leader Zhang Hongbao, whom the Chinese authorities have
failed to get hold of so far and the CCP dictatorship is extremely
afraid of. By now, it should become quite clear why Zhang Qi has
claimed herself to be Wang Bingzhang's "fiancée."

Therefore, we have every reason to say that Zhang Qi is not Wang
Bingzhang's fiancée. In euphemistical terms, she is only a sex toy
that Mr. Wang Bingzhang accepted from Yan Qingxin because he wanted to
usurp the fortune from Yan Qingxin. In harsh words, she is a sex spy
who induced the enemy by taking off her clothes!

Undoubtedly, Zhang Qi is a CCP spy!

There is historical evidence.

Zhang Qi, Yan Qingxin's seventh sister, adopted her surname from her
mother. She received high school education but, unlike her sister Yan
Qingxin, did not have military experience. Dissatisfied with an
ordinary life, she got a divorce and tried to make her way through the
society alone. She attained some reputation in the vicinity of
Shenzhen, where China first experimented with reform and opening up.
She gathered some women to form a group of career prostitutes and
served as leader. She was quite versatile, adept in massaging, glib in
social intercourses, and appealing in her appearance. After a few
arrests by the police she eventually became a member of Chinese public
security network. She penetrated into the underground social forces,
achieved outstanding performances, and demonstrated unusual talents.

Although unlike her sister Yan Qingxin, who is a prominent agent
planted in the United States by CCP, she is indeed a special agent who
is capable of playing some special roles. This was attested to in the
fact that she was able to make Wang Bingzhang, an experienced overseas
anti-communist old hand, to follow her and eventually step on his way
of no return even after he had been arrested in her arms in Thailand.
Another example is the fact that, after having Wang Bingzhang sent into
a CCP prison, she was able to accept a new assignment to return to the
United States and had the audacity to advertise on the newspaper for a
spouse and at the same time played an active role in circles of the
democracy movement and the upper class, assuming her identity as
"Wang Bingzhang's fiancée." The younger sister is far more
beautiful than the elder sister. She can afford to be flirtatious
before men. Although the two sisters look alike, Yan Qingxin is
inferior to Zhang Qi. However, in their iniquitous activities against
the democracy movement in the United States, they are an identical pair
of disfigured twins out of CCP's dictatorship. The overseas democracy
movement cannot hope to have peaceful development before this pair of
CCP espionage sisters is expelled from the United States.

(From Forum East & West, North & South:
http://bbs.omnitalk.org/politics/mainpage.pl
Submitted by : Shaodie Fengbao on October 29, 2005 18:00:12)

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