Posted on 02/22/2026 6:57:58 AM PST by MtnClimber

Many people saw the triumphant figure skater Alysa Liu win gold for the U.S. yesterday. Liu skated a nearly flawless program to become the first American woman to claim the gold medal in 24 years.
Most people don't realize that Arthur Liu, Alysa's father, participated in the Tiananmen Square protest as part of the 1989 democracy movement, which led to his persecution. At 25, he went into exile in the U.S. as a political refugee and shortly after became a lawyer. Alysa is the oldest of his five children.
Liu was a primary female recruitment target for the CCP's United Front Work Department (UFDW), focused on recruiting overseas athletes along with other subversive activities.
In 2022, she and her father were targeted by UFWD spies in an operation to gather private information about Chinese political dissidents in the West. One spy, Matthew Ziburis, posed as a U.S. Olympic Committee official and requested copies of their passports, which Mr. Liu believed was an attempt to silence him from speaking out against Chinese human rights abuses. He was concerned about Alysa's safety while she competed in Beijing in 2022 but was able to secure assurances from the State Department that they would take extra measures to protect her, providing her with two bodyguards, whom Liu said had protected her well.
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Why do we allow the Chinese to place police stations in our country to control Chinese dissenters?
Because bribery and treason.
Arthur Liu is a hero. I wonder what Alysa thinks of turncoat Eileen Gu.
Unfortunately.
Not a fan of the CCP, but we have FBI offices in most countries around the world.
In the 1940’s we had Tokyo Rose, now in 2026 we have Beijing Barbie on skis.
Good one! 👍
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