DIFFERENT TRIAD GROUPS
There are numerous Triad groups. By 1931,
there were eight main Triad groups and they had divided Hong Kong up into geographic areas and ethnic groups that each was responsible
to control. The eight main ones at that time were the Wo, the rung, the Tung,
the Chuen, the Shing, the Fuk Yee Hing, the Yee On, and the Luen. Each had its
own headquarters, its own sub-societies, and its own public covers. The Fuk Yee
Hing’s cover was that it was registered as a benevolent society for workers. It
had 12 branch offices and a membership of 10,000. Yee On’s cover was as the Yee
On Commercial and Industrial Guild. The Wo operated as Death Gratuity
associations. Any way each found some cover to hide behind. Most of the Martial
Arts dubs were fronts or affiliations with the Triads, and continue to be, not
only in Hong Kong, but to some degree in other countries too.
As an example of how divided the Triad groups
are--one of the large ones, the Wo Society was itself split into three major
factions: Wo Shing Tong, Wo Yung Yee, and Wo Hop To, which for years struggled
for domination of the Wo Society. By the late 1950s, there were 41 affiliated
organizations to the Wo Society Triad. Today the Wo Shing Wo is the most
powerful of the Wo group Triads.
One of the Triad groups that works with the
Illuminati is the Sun Yee On aka Yee On Commercial and Industrial Guild. Sun
Vee On was the prime controller of the Kowloon Walled City which produced sex toys for the international market.
Besides the Wo Shing Wo and the Sun Yee On,
the third great Triad societies of modern times Is the 14K Society. Probably
Chiang Kai-shek and his mentor Big-Eared Tu were responsible for setting up a
league to oversee all the various Triad groups called Five Continents Overseas
Chinese Hung League. This was set up In 1945, when the Chinese operated in Asia,
North America, South
America, Europe
and Africa.
As a side note on Tu, one of his friends was
Charlie Soong (an office-bearer for the Triads) who had attended Vanderbilt University at the expense of millionaire Julian S. Can. Chalie
Soong’s daughter Al-lag had connections to Sun-Yat-Sen, and also became helpful
to the Triads when she married Kung Hsiang-hsi a banker and businessman. The
Kung banking empire along with the Soong’s veneer of Christianity which came
from their Methodist Church membership helped this branch of Triads in their
international dealings.
Today in Hong
Kong there may be as many as 60 different Triad
Societies operating. The largest numerically is the Sun Yee On with 33,000
members. These 60 Societies can be classed into three different styles. The
first is the traditional structure. The second type are those who are totally
unstructured. The third type is the most dangerous, they are small, closely
knit cells or central committees who plan out criminal activity with acute
business-like efficiency.
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