Posted on 09/26/2020 8:06:49 PM PDT by EinNYC
Thats according to James M. Olson, former chief of counterintelligence with the CIA, who told The Post that the Chinese government has accelerated its spy recruitment efforts. He conservatively estimated that China has more than 100 intelligence officers operating in the city at any given time.
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They don’t need spies; they have the democrat party working for them
All Chinese nationals working in the United States are required to spy for China. That is correct. I ran into one of them even at NASA... caught in the act.
Yeah...they discovered that New Yorkers are more rabid commies than their bosses are, and American women dress like men! If the CCP took over NYC when DeBlasio was “elected”. would it be in worse or better shape than it is now?
bttt
American and democrat have become mutually exclusive terms.
They suck. The party of Scum.
bookmark!
CBC, like BBC and ABC Australia really do hate President Trump...and seem much more favourable to China:
at 47m: US investment in Chinese internet companies. Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance (Tik Tok). up to 45 percent in some cases. seats on the Boards/influence.
AUDIO: 54m: 12 Sept: CBC: Spark: Nora Young: U.S. feud with TikTok emblematic of rise of techno-nationalism, expert says
Its about platforms. Its about technologies, says David Murakami Wood
U.S. President Donald Trump’s feud with the popular TikTok video-sharing social-networking app likely has less to do with overall concerns for national security and more to do with the rise of techno-nationalism, according to one Canadian cybersecurity expert.
“It’s about Trump’s particular orientation towards China and Trump’s attempt to use the sort of nationalist front to create a conflict in order to seem strong,” said David Murakami Wood, a researcher at the Surveillance Studies Centre and an associate professor of sociology at Queen’s University, in an interview with Spark host Nora Young.
“Basically he’s trying to seem strong.”...
AUDIO: 54m: 12 Sept: CBC: Spark: Nora Young: U.S. feud with TikTok emblematic of rise of techno-nationalism, expert says
Its about platforms. Its about technologies, says David Murakami Wood
U.S. President Donald Trump’s feud with the popular TikTok video-sharing social-networking app likely has less to do with overall concerns for national security and more to do with the rise of techno-nationalism, according to one Canadian cybersecurity expert.
“It’s about Trump’s particular orientation towards China and Trump’s attempt to use the sort of nationalist front to create a conflict in order to seem strong,” said David Murakami Wood, a researcher at the Surveillance Studies Centre and an associate professor of sociology at Queen’s University, in an interview with Spark host Nora Young.
“Basically he’s trying to seem strong.”...
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has also suggested in the past that the social networking giant “can do things better than government,” Murakami Wood said.
He added that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has also shown that as life moves steadily more online, “the more we are forced to interact with these companies, whether we know it or not”...
Global data rules proposed by China “take the wind” out of U.S. accusations
Murakami Wood also addressed the recently announced Chinese “Global Initiative on Data Security” a move that saw the Asian superpower calling on all nations to better handle data security by setting consistent, global standards.
“It’s really sort of taken the wind out of those U.S. accusations, because they’re putting this forward not just as a kind of bilateral deal between the U.S. and China, what they’re proposing is a whole new global order,” said Murakami Wood...
Nonetheless, Murakami Wood said he acknowledged the moral high ground to be gained from such a move, saying that China knows “Trump is incredibly unpopular in the world, so he’s not going to win over countries that are neutral on this.”
“China can be seen then as a more honest broker than Trump: Proposing kind of progressive, even human rights-oriented policies, which will absolutely infuriate the U.S.,” he said...”China can be seen then as a more honest broker than Trump: Proposing kind of progressive, even human rights-oriented policies, which will absolutely infuriate the U.S.,” he said...
For his part, Dwayne Winseck, director of the Canadian Media Concentration Research project and a professor at Carleton University’s school of journalism and communication, says communications technology is often seen as a political lever.
“They’re basically seen as a kind of a weapon of politics, a spearhead of national power for projecting the interests and influence and power of major global superpowers into the international sphere,” he said...
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/u-s-feud-with-tiktok-emblematic-of-rise-of-techno-nationalism-expert-says-1.5720840
Cuomo and deBlasio no doubt
In addition do not discount that the Chineses are also inherently nationalistic. They love their country and are willing to help. Nothing wrong with that except when they come here to undermine the USA.
I have worked with Chinese immigrants and they do not Se the USA as their new country or society. They were Chinese working abroad the were and always will be loyalists to China.
Check out the City Council, Chinese Progressive Association (PCA, a Red Chinese intelligenc/propaganda front), Rep. Grace Meng and Judy Chu, and some of the drug gangs in NYC.
Only o ne way to address commies.
LOL!! The Chinese couldn’t DESTROY a city BETTER THAN DEMOCRAT RULE CAN!!
This is a matter that is also of concern to loyal Chinese-Americans. I know quite a few and one in particular is a big Trump supporter. However, this issue concerns them too, for the possibilities of getting caught up in the CIA’s concerns about the CCP spies. It can make them suspicious of friends and acquaintances they are not so close to, and by accident, by being only remotely connected - four steps away(person one is an acquaintance of person two, who is an acquaintance of person three, who is an acquaintance four), they could get caught up in the CIA’s concerns for the CCP spies.
My point is that what the CIA is concerned about poses an issue to loyal Chinese-Americans that is no different than the situation of loyal German-Americans and Japanese-Americans in WWII.
Their head Commie Spy is running for president with an Anchor baby that Slept her way to the top of her career as his running mate
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