How spies are recruited, how a spy cell works. Why it's important to know our censored history.
There are over 20,000 Chinese males of military age who have entered the U.S. through Mexico the past 3 years, that we know of. Should we be alarmed?
On 1 November 2017, a search was carried out in Ohio at the home of Ji Chaoqun. Ji was born in China but came to the US in August 2013 to study for a masters in electrical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. In 2016, he enlisted in the US Army reserves.
Ji Chaoqun
The US alleges that Ji was asked to provide biographical data and background checks on eight engineers, all of whom were American citizens born in Taiwan or China. All worked or were recently retired from jobs in science and technology - some of them in aerospace.
Seven of the eight worked or had worked for US defence contractors with security clearance. Ji is said to have tried to cover his tracks by calling the documents “Midterm Test Questions” when he sent them back to his Chinese contacts.
In February and May 2018, Ji met two people who said they were linked to Chinese intelligence. They were, in fact, undercover FBI officers.
Ji explained that he had been approached at a recruitment fair in China, according to the indictment. He had later been asked to purchase background checks on individuals. A lawyer representing Ji declined to comment, but previous reports indicated Ji denied the charges.
There has been a lot of coverage of Chinese cyber attacks but the insider threat is often more dangerous than remote hacking, US officials say.
Chinese intelligence is “prolific” at targeting people over social media sites like Linkedin, Evanina claims. “If you look at it from a perspective of the intelligence service it's a low-risk, high-yield ability to send out 30,000 or 40,000 emails and get 20, 30, 40 people respond and say, ‘I have that technology. I can come over to the presentation.’ It's a very, very successful use for them.”
A year ago the German security service warned that 10,000 Germans had been contacted by fake profiles disguised as head-hunters, consultants, think-tankers or scholars who were actually Chinese intelligence agents. Looking for China's Spies
I am reminded of when President Obama decided to stop sending government computers to landfills in the U.S., and we sent government computers to China for them to put in landfills. This we were assured would save the planet. My first thought was, isn't China on the same planet we are? My second thought was, do we really want to deliver government computers to China for them to examine?
But I was assured our ties to China were strong.
Delusion. Hypocrisy. Contradictions.
President Obama opened the doors to students from China and Russia to work at various colleges on classified work. These students would come here, work on the projects and then leave to return back home. This was when Democrats declared there was a “great reset” and everything was now going to be just fine with the two nations. When Trump declared he would end the practice, and he did, Democrats and their shills condemned him. But in retrospect, do you think he was right?
Years before the FBI admitted the Chinese had set up illegal police stations in the U.S., I discovered what was happening.
The fact was, I was able to spot “something wrong” when most people just walked by the car. However I am able to do this because I broke the true story of Joe McCarthy. Realizing that continuing the myth that there were no spies here, that it is paranoia to believe espionage occurs here and Joe just took names out of the phone book at random is done to protect the horrific lack of security during FDR and Truman’s presidency and has set us up to be taken advantage of. Hiding the fact Joe had 2 lists of names, and everyone on the second was arrested in order to keep alive all the propaganda we are taught has resulted in most people being unable to spot espionage or spy rings.
A spy ring is like a wheel with spokes. At the center is a hub, the handler or spy master. The spokes can be a mix of individual spies but it can also include people who are not being paid, whose names are not recorded and are usually working from a sense of patriotism.
Oddly, this mocking of what McCarthy believed only happens here in the states. This incredible Australian documentary uses actual footage of a woman being recruited by the KGB, how they did it and how spy cells work. All using real, not dramatized footage. One of the spies is shown going into the Australian Communist Party headquarters and it is stated in passing the party was recruiting spies. If you said that in the United States all academia, all WOKE, all the mainstream press would condemn you for being “anti-Communist”. But in Europe and around the world, this is just a matter of fact.
In the early 1960s, Australia’s spy agency, ASIO, filmed a high-ranking KGB officer's meetings with a brave, female double agent. The case held the promise of cracking a nuclear spy ring. But it's inexplicable collapse haunted ASIO. A reinvestigation of surveillance film reveals what went wrong and uncovers a KGB murder on Australian soil!
Is China Sneaking Military Personnel into the U.S. Via Border? What We Know
The Republican Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee has said that it was "very likely" that "military personnel" were being inserted into the United States by China by crossing the southern land border.
Announcing an investigation into the Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, over his role in the border crisis, Mark Green, a former U.S. Army serviceman and representative for Tennessee, claimed many of the Chinese nationals entering America were "military-age men," many of them having "known ties" to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and People's Liberation Army (PLA).
It comes after Melissa Dalton, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense, told the House Armed Services Committee in March that China, along with Russia, was now posing "more dangerous challenges to the safety and security of the U.S. homeland."
Both Dalton and Green cited the incident in February in which a Chinese spy balloon—which Beijing claims was a wayward weather balloon—passed over the continental U.S. before being shot down and recovered off the coast of South Carolina as a sign of this new threat. Why are we letting Chinese soldiers in?
The quote above is from June of 2023. What did this administration do about it? Nothing. In Chicago the Mayor offered government jobs and huge payments to all illegals!
In the old days, mentoring worked. Military bases had officers’ clubs for people to speak frankly. Bars and taverns people could gather and discuss the news of the day. Today WOKE has destroyed that. In bars it’s don’t discuss politics or religion. The Officer’s Clubs were shut down under Obama. Social media doesn’t work as people just shout at each other online. There is nowhere to talk freely anymore.
If the old can’t mentor the young, if there is nowhere to discuss anything of importance, we are placing this nation in grave danger. There will be no one to blame, but ourselves.
Behind the paywall: M.A.D. World - Episode 1: Superpowers
A new era of terror begins after atomic bombs are dropped on Japan. As the Second World War comes to a close, two superpowers rise with opposing ideologies and growing animosity. The USSR sweeps through Eastern Europe, imposing harsh dictatorships on the people. Many try to escape. The tension between communism and capitalism rises – will the USA once more drop the atomic bomb? 'M.A.D. World' takes a close look at the last time we were threatened by the might of world superpowers: The Cold War. For over forty years the entire world stood on the brink of annihilation, as the horrors of World War II ended and a new kind of global war began, when the push of a single button could trigger all out nuclear war. 'M.A.D. World' examines how the world was changed forever by the Cold War.
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