Latest 观棋有语 spent most of the running time going over the Alaska meeting, but it also had something interesting to say about the unrest in Myanmar.
In a previous 观棋有语, Mr Su said he has received word from sources from above that the situation is coming under control. The main source of funding going to the unrest has been identified and that person have been dealt with.
Then a day later this showed up on CD:
A local ethnic Chinese in Myanmar also reports that word is the funding for the coloured revolution has been cut, and it looks like the unrest is starting to die down. (It's these sort of thing that convinced me that 观棋有语 and Mr Su are legit and not just making up bullshit for views).
Then in latest 观棋有语, Mr Su said he has received word that a BBC reporter has gone missing in Myanmar. Mr Su stress that he was not involved and got Xi Yazhou to back him up saying he never left China in the last few days. Xi and Yang questioned Mr Su on how easy it would be to make someone disappear in Myanmar and Mr Su said "let's just say the cost is not very high." Mr Su said this reporter is ethnic Bamar but not a citizen, he further added that while the reporter is still listed as missing currently it would not be imprudent to start funeral arrangements.
Mr Su would like to condemn such attacks on members of the media, as he too now works in the field (instead of... whatever he did previously).