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Justice For Chinese (JFC) is the brainchild of Andrew Kwong also known as (aka) Joe Canuck, aka The People’s Artist.  The main objective of JFC is to seek legal redress and monetary compensation for all Chinese peoples from the Rothschild Jews who destroyed China and the lives of an estimated 600 million Chinese who were addicted to their deadly opium.

 

 

The Rothschild Jews have a fortune estimated at 500 trillion U.S. dollars and much of that originally came from the sale of their deadly opium in China 200 years ago.  Jews are masters of deception and genocides and I would be dead if not for the grace of God.  I have already been harassed by the police and received death threats.

 

 

Like most people, I would have preferred a peaceful if boring life.  But since I have been threatened, my best defense is an offense.  If the Jews want to kill me, then they will have to do it with me screaming and kicking.  I will not go down in silence.  I will not die without a fight.

 

 

If I am not assassinated, then it will be a long protracted legal battle.  The Courts and Tribunals are all essentially under the control of the Rothschilds.  Is there a conspiracy?  Indeed!  While Jews make up only about 1% of the population in the West, about 60% of the lawyers and judges in the West are Jews.  It is therefore essential that this case be heard in a neutral country, if any can still be found.

 

 

Malaysia is the only country to condemn Rothschild’s private kingdom called Israel for crimes against humanity in a War Crimes Tribunal.  Do you know how the Jews responded?  They shot down 2 of their airplanes (MH370 & MH17) in less than 6 months.  The odds of two airplanes from the same airline going down within 6 months are astronomical.  It has never happened before.  They were not accidents.

 

 

I am 54-years-old today, and should I die before this case is brought to a successful conclusion, I hope someone else will continue the fight.  We must never stop until we finally obtain justice for our ancestors and compensation for all Chinese peoples around the globe.

 

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  September 17, 2014.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Canada, I am better known as Joe Canuck.  Click here to see my Joe Canuck art website.

 

 

 

Academic Background and Education:

 

1988-89: Ontario College of Art, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Extramural courses in Still Life and Life Drawing).

 

1987-89: Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Architectural Apprenticeship Syllabus Program).

 

1986-87: B.C.I.T. (British Columbia Institute of Technology), Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (Architectural Drafting and Building Science Courses).

 

1981-85: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, B.A.  — read English Literature and Art History.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public Performances:

 

1999/06/17: Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong.

Dressed in a traditional Chinese costume and donning his trademark Ray Ban shades, he jumps (rather, attempts to jump but is stopped by the police) into Victoria Harbour in imitation of Qu Yuan, China's greatest romantic poet who drowned himself by holding a big rock and jumping into a river.  It was a ritual suicide to protest corruption in government in ancient China ca. 340-270 B.C.  The annual Dragon Boat Festival is in memory and honour of Qu Yuan.  Kwong's aborted "performance art" was an attempt to make art relevant to a contemporary audience with contemporary social issues, albeit corruption seems to be an eternal blight in China's history and, today, an especially salient issue as so-called "developing nations" around the world clamour for democracy.

 

 

1999/06/04: Victoria Park, Hong Kong.  He hurls 2 buckets of red paint mixed with his own blood on the Pillar of Shame (Tiananmen protest statue depicting 50 twisted bodies by Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot).  Kwong defended the act as symbolic; manifesting his blood solidarity with the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

 

 

 

Notable Collectors:

 

Joe Canuck's art can be found in the collections of other artists and writers.  They include the noted British art critic and poet Edward Lucie-Smith; writer and art patron, Christopher Ondaatje, (older brother of Michael Ondaatje of "English Patient" movie-fame); and the flamboyant Hong Kong tycoon-cum-philosopher, David Tang, owner of Shanghai Tang.

 

 

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