A strange warning has been issued by China to any of its citizens located in the United States: "take safety precautions and be prepared for 'various unexpected situations.'
According to the China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, several Chinese students and company employees have recently been subjected to “unwarranted interrogations and harassment” by US airport law enforcement officers, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on its WeChat account on Friday.
Their phones, computers and other luggage items were searched piece by piece, and several people were banned from entering the country, it said.
To most casual observers, this "warning" from China makes no sense. At worst, perhaps twenty people from China have had unusual incidents trying to enter the United States; hardly a reason for such a large warning. Unless . . .
So-called "Conspiracy theorists" are wondering if this "warning" is actually a "signal" to Chinese forces already inside the US; sort of a notice to "prepare for action?"
After all, such folks say, how can anyone, anywhere, "prepare for various UNEXPECTED situations?" They point out that no one can do that, and thus the tin-foil-hat folks -- who often are proven to be correct -- wonder if this is more of a signal, than a warning?