So this email produced an error, failure to deliver. I guess it has something to do with the CC line:
Cc: *@pglaf.org That looks a little odd, and a check of the original email shows a simple "*" asterisk, so that must have been expanded with the pglaf.org domain. Seems like the sender stuffed up on this one. Silly sender... On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 09:26:55PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > This one's for Punk, an avid admirer of Pompeo ;D > > Mike Pompeo Posts Pic of Himself Enjoying 'Two Things That the CCP Does > Not Allow,' Can You See His Secret Message? > > https://www.westernjournal.com/mike-pompeo-posts-pic-enjoying-two-things-ccp-not-allow-can-see-secret-message/ > > Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took a swipe at the People’s Republic of > China with a picture of two things disdained by the ruling Chinese Communist > Party. > > Even better, Pompeo appears to have slipped in a secret warning to the > Chinese regime directly from the Holy Bible itself. > > The hidden message came in a post Pompeo published on Twitter on > Saturday. > > “Tonight,” Pompeo wrote on his personal account, “we’re freely > worshiping Jesus Christ and drinking Australian wine — two things that the > CCP does not allow.” > > Tonight, we’re freely worshiping Jesus Christ and drinking > Australian wine — two things that the CCP does not allow #FightForFreedom > pic.twitter.com/BkhY4DxsjW > — Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) December 26, 2020 https://t.co/BkhY4DxsjW > > Highlighted in Pompeo’s Bible is a New Testament verse that appears to > be a direct warning to Chinese rulers about whom the real power rests with. > > The verse, 2 Corinthians 3:17, reads “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and > where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” > > Free worship of God has long been under siege in the People’s Republic, > where Christianity is tightly regulated. Churches must belong to > government-approved denominations, and disobedience can result in > imprisonment and physical destruction of the worship house. > > https://www.westernjournal.com/chinese-churches-forced-replace-10-commandments-communist-quotes-report-says/ > > Even versions of the Bible not approved by the central ruling authority > will land the faithful in trouble. Fortunately, Christians can rest easy > knowing the Chinese Communist Party is not the highest authority. > > https://www.westernjournal.com/china-begins-cracking-churches-unauthorized-version-bible-report/ > > While freely worshiping God may be illegal in China, Pompeo was > stretching the truth when it comes to the legality of Australian wine there. > > Bottles of the alcohol from Down Under are not prohibited to import in > the Middle Kingdom, but heavily discouraged by the Communist Party’s steep > tariffs. > > ... >
