Friday, August 22, 2008
Look what YOU found!
I've been reading the comments posted to this blog with great interest. What follows are comments that I found exciting and intriguing.
BrittleBlogger said...
Following your lead i have just translated the header in these documents (see below). This shows that the document that you translated is not just the results of a competition it is the NATIONAL REGISTER of gymnasts. This evidence is getting pretty damning!
"Gymnasts reported in 2005 the National Registry Page"
"2005 National Gymnasts reported registry"
"No.", "name (in)", "Sex" and "Date of Birth", "native", "birth" and "registered", "Remarks"
Please note: this translation has not been verified by a Chinese language expert. I am still hoping to get in touch with a language expert who can provide trusted analysis of these documents. -Stryde
Ronald said...
Update:
Do this search :
http://www.google.cn/search?complete=1&hl=zh-CN&inlang=zh-CN&client=aff-sina&channel=hpsearch&hs=D5Q&affdom=sina.com.cn&q=%E4%BD%95%E5%8F%AF%E6%AC%A3+1994+site%3Awww.sport.gov.cn&btnG=Google+%E6%90%9C%E7%B4%A2&meta=&aq=f
You'll see this reference:
http://www.sport.gov.cn/show_info.php?n_id=14342
Of course it's not there, but in comes the wayback machine:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070630205138/http://www.sport.gov.cn/show_info.php?n_id=14342
This is an absolutely amazing find by Ronald. What you're seeing above is a document which was removed from the Chinese government server www.sport.gov.cn, listing He Kexin's birthday as 1994-1-1, saved in The Internet Archive (last link). The Internet Archive is a U.S. based non-profit organization which collaborates with the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress in its mission to perform historical web document preservation. This is just one more document source to pile on top of Google, Google.cn and Baidu. Take a look at the Google Translated version of the Internet Archive's copy of this document, and try to look up He Kexin's age for yourself: Link
-Stryde
Grace Xiong said...
I am a Chinese girl.After scanning your articles,I must say I take my hat off to you,for your spirits and efforts to find a truth.Many many Chinese are supporting your behavior.The olympic should not be cheated!But there is one thing I have to tell you (after seeing some comments on your blog..) ,China isn't as some dear westerners'thinking that she is a autocratic, no-human-rights country.She is a great and magic country,and her people are very kind. Her people have the freedom to say whatever they want. People like you will get many respects here and Chinese government will not do someting bad to a person who is praiseworthy. I am at home now(you can check my ip,I am in Hangzhou,Zhejiang province),I can surf the internet ,scan your article,leave my comment just as all of you,it may be another truth people should accept. Thank you all the same ,for what efforts you have made for a better China!
Grace's post speaks for itself. -StrydeWhat now?
I believe the media wave has at last crested. From here, hopefully, I can continue to focus again on this research and where it leads.

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