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So, who is Miles Kwok aka Guo Wengui?
According to a 2017 New York Times article covering Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit with Trump in Mar-a-Lago, FL:More:He is a billionaire who made his fortune in real estate. He has been called a narcissist. He posts to Twitter - incessantly - about politics and his battles against the media. Lately, he has been spending time at a Florida resort named Mar-a-Lago.Little is known about Guo's connection with Bannon, but presumable the two could have met at Mar-a-Lago during the time Bannon was a staffer in Trump's White House. Just one month after Trump fired Bannon he made a high-profile trip to Asia including a stop in Hong Kong.He built a fortune in the Darwinian world of Chinese real estate, and people who crossed him soon rued the day. In 2006, he handed to the police a sex tape of a Beijing deputy mayor who had disputed one of his land deals. The official was imprisoned and Mr. Guo got the property, building the torch-shaped Pangu Plaza next to Beijing's Olympic Green, a landmark during the 2008 Summer Games.
He kept his extensive car collection in a vast underground parking lot, arranging the dozens of Ferraris, Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Bugattis in petal shapes to show to visitors, said one person who knows him.
He is in a long-running public battle with China's most prominent journalist, Hu Shuli, whose newsmagazine, Caixin, reported in 2015 that Mr. Guo used his ties to Ma Jian, a former vice minister in the country's spy agency, to further his business interests. Mr. Ma was expelled from the Communist Party and is being prosecuted on graft charges. Mr. Guo accused Ms. Hu of being corrupt and working for a "behind the scenes" power broker. Caixin sued Mr. Guo, saying he defamed Ms. Hu.

An explosion rocked the Lebanese capital just as Israel was bombing 'Iranian targets' in Syria. The blast was the result of an 'Israeli drone attack' in which one UAV crashed and another prematurely exploded, Hezbollah claims.See also: Israeli businessman reportedly behind 'secret mega deal' to supply spy planes to UAE
A small drone failed to detonate and crashed in the southern suburb of Beirut, while a second drone exploded near the militant group's media center, damaging the building, a Hezbollah spokesperson told news agencies. No casualties were reported from the incidents, which the organization immediately blamed on Israel.
Unverified pictures surfaced online showing debris resembling a quad-copter similar to drones used by Israel for surveillance and the deployment of tear gas in Gaza border clashes. Israel has yet to confirm carrying out any operations against Hezbollah, which it considers a terrorist organization closely allied with Iran.
Hours earlier, however, the IDF admitted to carrying out a raid in Syria, claiming it had targeted Iranian-linked forces ironically suspected of planning a "large-scale attack of multiple killer drones."
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