By now, most people have heard about the recent tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo. As expected, the survivors who were attacked by the tiger have retained legal counsel. I was reading the biography of their attorney, Mark Geragos, and something stood out.
In February of this year, Mark successfully won dismissal of all felony charges, including kidnapping and torture, for his client, Hung Bao Zhong, the recognized exiled leader of the shadow government of China, who has an estimated 38 million followers worldwide.
How is it possible that someone is the exiled leader of the shadow government of China and I have never heard of him? I’ve heard of the Dalai Lama, but not Hung Bao Zhong. After some guessing, I tracked down his biography on Wikipedia, where he is listed as Zhang Hongbao. Political threat? Possibly. Leader of the shadow government? Not likely.
One response to “China Has a Shadow Government?”
Zhang Hongbao is deceased, as of July 31, 2006. He created the China Shadow Government (actual name of org.) from his larger creation, Zhong Gong. His legacy is quickly being swept under the rug. Other names to research: Yan Qingxin, Robert Shapiro (attny), and plenty more.