Posted on 12/14/2024 6:41:25 AM PST by MtnClimber
The surge of Chinese nationals illegally crossing the southern border has taken on alarming dimensions, underscoring the vulnerabilities caused by the Biden regime’s open border policy. Hundreds of thousands of military-aged Chinese men have entered the United States, according to estimates from border security experts and reports highlighted by agencies like Customs and Border Protection, with estimates ranging from 400,000 to over 1,000,000 individuals. Many believe this influx to be the foundation of a modern terracotta army assembled on American soil?
The logistics behind this migration are staggering. Chinese nationals are traveling to hubs like Ecuador before traversing cartel-controlled routes into the United States. Such journeys, often costing over $30,000, prompt the question: who is underwriting these operations? China’s surveillance state, with its exhaustive controls, would hardly permit such movements without absolute complicity. Are these migrants fleeing desperation, or are they part of a deliberate strategy by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)?
The CCP’s penchant for exploiting America’s weaknesses is no secret. From fentanyl smuggling networks to clandestine police outposts within the U.S., Beijing has displayed an unnerving aptitude for leveraging asymmetrical tactics. The mass migration of Chinese nationals appears consistent with this modus operandi, suggesting a broader strategy to infiltrate and destabilize. Reports of CCP-aligned "aid stations" and unofficial "police stations" already operating domestically have been documented in investigations by organizations such as Safeguard Defenders and corroborated by the FBI, including recent actions by the Department of Justice to shut down such operations in cities like Houston and New York. These operations, allegedly used to intimidate dissidents and collect intelligence, further fuel these concerns. Such networks, ostensibly established to monitor expatriates, could be weaponized for more sinister objectives should tensions escalate—especially in the event of a Taiwan conflict.
Recent revelations from Alhambra, California, only deepen these suspicions. A U.S. Navy recruitment office staffed entirely by Chinese individuals, speaking exclusively in Mandarin, was brought to light through a video recorded by a Chinese-language YouTuber. The recruiter in question prominently listed his WeChat ID—a platform under CCP control—as a primary contact. This raises serious questions about data security, allegiance, and oversight. How many such recruitment offices exist across the country, and how many Chinese nationals have been enlisted into the military through these channels? Compounding these concerns is another disturbing video featuring Staff Sergeant Max Zhang, who openly declared that he would desert the military if the United States were to go to war with China. This candid admission exemplifies the potential risk of divided loyalties among such recruits. In a geopolitical crisis, could such individuals become liabilities or worse?
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The Chinese got a lot for their money when they bribed the Bidens.
Ditto for the House of Windsor...
the Chinese invasion theat is real and so is the Islamic invasion threat (even more dangerous in a way than the Chinese as they’re far more violent far faster once they get into USA)
How many computers and geeks can be hidden away (heat footprint and all) above a dairy barn ?
They’re here. The Red Army is living off the American taxpayers as “illegal alien migrants.”
China has agents in place at universities to keep students from becoming too Americanized, i.e. too interested in freedom. It’s a pretty big problem. You show me a luxury car in a college town and it will likely be a student from China. I’m talking Lambos or Aston-Martins. They go crazy when they get here.
Probably working in conjunction with their drones.
When the debt is big enough, the lender owns you.
Worthless US dollars are used in Africa and the Americas.
People don’t leave China unless China wants them to.
The intent is obvious (they haven't forgotten the Opium Wars of the turn of the mid 19th Century), and the potential absolutely concerning, yet one wonders what happens to the mindset of those who made it here, got a job, and started experiencing Americans, people who go about their business and treat them decently. One also wonders about how they would maintain secure communications. Yet among numbers that big, there's not a single report from a Chinese "whistleblower" warning us of our peril. I just can't see them maintaining that kind of control.
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