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自驾路上的最高级奖赏,就是亲手把一个“矜持良家”变成“镜头下的母狗”。阳光越灿烂,被我剥光的素人就越显得淫荡。☀️🍑这一站的“战利品”质量极高。谁能想到这一身清纯的黄色泳装下,藏着一颗这么渴望被“开发”的心?我只是稍微用镜头顶了顶她的底线,她就迫不及待地自我展示起来。我不仅要拍她脱光衣服的样子,我还要拍她被我撩拨到合不拢腿、水流了一地的狼狈样。看着这副还没被多少人开发过的生涩躯体,在我面前逐渐变得贪婪、渴望被粗暴对待……这种把路边的野花彻底踩碎在镜头里的快感,别急,这只是热身。 #旅行# #旅拍# #拍摄# #自驾游# #素人# #开发# #利群先生#
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谁能想到,这个是在当地教书的小学老师,私底下居然这么骚?旅途过程中,刚好在民俗遇见,只是在当地民宿多聊了几句,就被我忽悠到车里旅拍试一下镜。白天还穿着职业装正襟危坐,晚上就在我的镜头下把黑丝撕得稀碎,求着我往她最深处钻。这种平时正经得要死、一遇到镜头就彻底失控的“良家素人”,才是摄影师最好的补药。看她被顶到失神的样子,哪还有一点老师的样子? #旅行# #旅拍# #拍摄# #自驾游# #素人# #开发# #利群先生#
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连续脱罪司法免疫的连氏家族(获香港证监会1&7号牌) 胡小伟所持HKE Holdings股份的出手对象是,海王星集团( 这样的剧情,是不是极为的似曾相识啊。 根据公开资料显示: 90年代,连卓钊混迹于香港黑社会社团“利群”,后又靠在澳门赌场洗码和走私,赚得第一桶金。 90年代末,连卓钊与张治太 开始联手经营经营公海赌船“海王星号”。 2005年,连氏家族与张志太(Jumbo Boom Holdings Limited)接手了陈冠希之父陈泽民的港股上市公司骏雷国际,并将家族经营的“海王星”号赌船注入上市公司,改名为海王集团( 连氏家族由此进入资本市场。 连卓钊连浩民父子,同为潮汕籍。 海王星邮轮,是一众潮汕大佬的梦想之地,没有之一。 1 2001年“8.15” 汕头特大走私案 2001年, “8·15”专案组进驻潮汕地区,首要打击对象正是唐逸刚、黄丕通、许鹏雁和董明光四大走私集团。 连卓钊一方面与许鹏雁集团合伙经营三百门码头,因同样涉嫌走私,是重点抓捕对象之一。 另外,连卓钊与许鹏雁、林益明(另案处理)合股在汕头设立地下钱庄,连卓钊的外甥女郑晓微是其在该地下钱庄的内地总代理人。 根据江门中院“(2002)江中法刑经初字第33号”刑事判决书记载:颜锡隆、连育奇、陈得坤、许烈雄、颜晓武因通过地下钱庄洗钱,被判非法经营罪。 连卓钊与林益明作为钱庄的主要出资人,在该判决书中被标为“另案处理”。 2 2008年黄光裕案 连卓钊跟黄光裕是汕头老乡。 2008年连卓钊因涉嫌给黄老板洗钱至少人民币8亿又被推上前台。 当年黄光裕案进去了很多人。2008年11月,黄光裕于北京被控;而连卓钊则在08年12月于厦门被控。 黄光裕跟连卓钊被抓后,作为连氏地下钱庄内地负责人的郑晓微曾选择外逃。 连卓钊通过检举了多人从而再次非常神奇地悄然脱罪回港,并自此隐匿江湖。 连氏家族与大陆政商网络的渗透程度,只有连氏自己最清楚。 @PDChinese @XinhuaChinese @XHNews @NewsCaixin @caixin @ChineseWSJ @thepapercn @CNS1952 @Echinanews @globaltimesnews @Shanghai_City @shanghaidaily @ChinaDaily @zaobaosg @takungwenwei_hk @Tong_Shuo @QiushiJournal @FTChinese @ChineseWSJ @nytchinese @ABCChinese @rijingzhongwen @ReutersChina @SpokespersonCHN @zlj517 @chinascio
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NEPTUNE GROUP LIMITED As a side note, Chen Zhi’s Big Bro, Hu Xiaowei’s stake in HKE Holdings was ultimately sold to an entity linked to Cheuk-chiu Lin, the controlling figure behind Neptune Group Limited ( widely known in industry circles as the “junket king of offshore gaming.” The buyer was his son, Ho Man Lin. Lin Ho Man acquired HKE Holdings through Flourish Nation Enterprises Limited, with the apparent objective of pivoting into crypto-related businesses. Doesn't this plot seem incredibly familiar? Public records indicate that in the 1990s, Lien Cheuk-chiu was involved with the Hong Kong triad society "Lee Chun"., initially through casino junket operations and smuggling activities in Macau. In the late 1990s, Lien Cheok Chao and Zhang Zhitai began jointly operating the offshore casino vessel “Neptune.” In 2005, the Lin family and Zhang Zhitai (Jumbo Boom Holdings Limited ) took control of a HKEX–listed company previously owned by Edward Chen, the father of Edison Chen. They subsequently injected their flagship “Neptune” gaming vessel into the listed entity, rebranding it as Neptune Group ( thereby establishing a foothold in the capital markets. Both Cheuk-chiu Lin and his son hail from the Chaoshan region, a network long associated with tightly knit business circles. The Neptune cruise ship is the dream destination for many Chaoshan tycoons, bar none. According to a 2002 criminal judgment issued by the Jiangmen Intermediate People’s Court, several individuals—including Yan Xilong, Lian Yuqi, Chen Dekun, Xu Liexiong, and Yan Xiaowu—were convicted of illegal business operations related to underground banking and money laundering activities. In that same judgment, Cheuk-chiu Lin and Hong Kong auto dealer Lin Yiming were identified as primary financiers behind the underground banking network but were listed as “handled separately,” allowing them to avoid prosecution at the time. In 2008, Cheuk-chiu Lin was thrust back into the spotlight for allegedly laundering at least 800 million RMB for Huang Guangyu. Many people were imprisoned in Huang Guangyu's case that year. In November 2008, Huang Guangyu was charged in Beijing, remaining tight-lipped; while Cheuk-chiu Lin was charged in Xiamen in December 2008, after which he reported several people. Subsequently, Cheuk-chiu Lin quietly returned to Hong Kong and disappeared from public view. @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @WSJ @business @nytimes @cnni @Reuters @Forbes @TIME @TheEconomist @UN @AP @washingtonpost @MarketWatch @WSJecon @FAANews @NTSB_Newsroom @FoxNews @FT @YahooFinance @SkyNews @NBCNews @thejusticedept @fincennews @ukhomeoffice @nca_uk @govuk @ica_singapore @govsingapore @MFAsg
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