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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Chan Kung: Premier Li Keqiang's Nose vs. EPA’s equipment
ANBOUND

When asked about the pungent odor in the air during his visit to the site of the Tianjin 8/12 blasts, the staff explained to Premier Li Keqiang that the odor came from chloride and chlorobenzene substances and claimed that the monitoring results showed that currently these substances are within the normal range.

It is obvious that the results furnished by the monitoring department of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is not convincing.

Anbound's chief researcher, Chan Kung claims that it is usual for the subordinate in governmental departments to answer the superior’s question speciously.

In the event that the data selection was incorrect and the data analysis was not conducted systematically, then the 'data’ proving the so called normal air quality level might well be the ‘liar’ in the aftermath of Tianjin blasts.

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