So, how are things going inside CHAZ or CHOP as some now like to call it? This is a seven block, police-free autonomous zone set up in Seattle, Washington that the radical left has claimed as an independent territory. A few days ago, Andy Ngo spent five days inside the zone. In an article for the New York Post, Ngo tells his harrowing five-day visit. Of course, Ngo had to go undercover: During five undercover days and nights in the zone, I witnessed a continuing experiment in anarchy, chaos and brute-force criminality. In order to avoid being exposed as a journalist — several reporters have been barred or expelled — I slept and showered outside the zone. (Those inside have no showers but they do have portable bathrooms.) I took meals, and most of my water breaks, elsewhere because I was reluctant to remove my mask and risk being recognized. Every day I entered the zone twice through its semi-porous borders — once in the early afternoon, and again after sundown, staying until the wee …