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Getting Out of China-For millions of Chinese, the Party's over.
Frontpagemagazine ^ | Oct 29, 2020 | Michael Ledeen

Posted on 10/29/2020 7:15:16 AM PDT by SJackson

The Federal Government has ordered U.S. Customs and Border Protection to seize all shipments of stevia, a plant extract used to sweeten beverages and other foods:

After an investigation, CBP said it had determined that Inner Mongolia Hengzheng Group Baoanzhao Agriculture, Industry and Trade Co. (Baoanzhao) used convict, forced, or indentured labor to produce stevia extracts and derivatives, the agency said in a statement on Oct. 20. It added that those products are being, or are likely to be, imported to the United States.

I love stevia, and this may hurt, especially early in the morning. But Customs seems quite certain that its evidence is good, and they will not permit stevia produced by forced labor to be imported.

It is all part of the intensifying struggle between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.

The move against Chinese stevia is part of a broad American campaign against Chinese exports in violation of U.S. regulations, much of which goes to American universities… According to a front page story in Wednesday’s Epoch Times, there is $6.5 billion in unreported funding to U.S. universities from foreign sources. The largest amount reported was $1.61 billion to Carnegie Mellon University, and Harvard tops the list of recipients of Chinese funds at $116 million. 

“The vast majority of the foreign funds went to America’s largest and most prestigious universities,” the newspaper reported.  The money was transmitted through “a bevy of intermediaries,” according to a report from the Department of Education. In the first six months of 2020, American universities reported $2 billion of foreign donations. One unidentified school failed to report $760 in foreign gifts; another unidentified school failed to report $1.2 billion in gifts and contracts. 

The DOE report arrives at a time when the [Trump Administration] is taking an aggressive stance against the influence of the CCP in the United States. The [DOJ]  is conducting thousands of investigations across every state.

Evidence of Chinese spying in the U.S. university system is abundant, and goes hand-in-hand with defections from the Party, to which many millions of young Chinese have lent their names. In all likelihood, the U.S. Government is getting help from large numbers of Chinese who are leaving the Communist Party of China. 

From July to September, the number of people who renounced their ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliate organizations was over 4 million. Since 2004, a total of more than 365 million have done so, according to the Tuidang Center’s records.

“Tuidang” means “leaving the Party,” and there are more than 100 offices around the world. Motives for joining, and for obtaining certificates attesting to their departure from the Party, vary widely. Some view the certificates as a method of obtaining permission to migrate to the United States, others as a way of cleansing their records of unwanted Communist Party membership in youth organizations. Membership is mandatory for students in the Young Pioneers and the Youth League, which signs up young people through high school.

Some fear that their Party membership may pose a potential hurdle on their path to immigration, as U.S. laws prohibit members of communist parties from obtaining an immigrant visa. The Tuidang Center’s certificates are recognized by U.S. immigration officers, Yi said.

Yi recalled one person who recently flew from mainland China to New York specifically for the certificate…

The recent uptick has corresponded with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issuing an alert reiterating its policy of barring Communist Party members.

Many of those obtaining the certificates are studying in the United States, and they hope that the documentation will permit them to remain here. Others, in Iran, fear that if they do not change their biographies, they will not be allowed to apply for exit visas or American entries. Hence there is a mad scramble to rewrite one’s life story.

In late May, as Beijing’s rubber-stamp legislature convened its annual plenary sessions, a delegate called and asked to withdraw from the Party, saying that he has “seen enough of the regime’s evil deeds.” Choking back tears, he shared about the time he led a team of medics to assist Wuhan during the COVID-19 outbreak’s early stages, and the deaths he saw there. He said he met with whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang there, who was punished for sharing the news about the virus. Li told Yang he “regretted being a Party member.”

It's wild. The Chinese regime is not ready for an all-out struggle with Donald Trump’s America. If he is reelected, the regime will have some difficult choices to make.


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1 posted on 10/29/2020 7:15:16 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

A good indication of the forces aligned against Trump in all this.


2 posted on 10/29/2020 7:19:56 AM PDT by headstamp 2 (Socialism- Institutionalized Deprivation)
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To: SJackson

Stevia sucks. Worse aftertaste than petroleum jelly.


3 posted on 10/29/2020 7:20:28 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping List)
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To: SJackson

If Byedone gets in,you can have all the stevia you want.


4 posted on 10/29/2020 7:20:51 AM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: SJackson

And if he isn’t reelected, WE will have some difficult choices to make.


5 posted on 10/29/2020 7:26:46 AM PDT by Track9 (English language instruction in china is sponsored by the CCP to facilitate espionage.)
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To: SJackson

Twenty years ago, I knew a Chinese military attorney and his wife and also another from the Chinese military.

These people were staunch Communists, with the latter so uptight at anyone from Taiwan that he, in a drunken range at college, made quite a scene at an International fair, there.

He thought the world of me, apparently, as he asked me to take over for him at a very public event he was to speak at. I had to press very strongly back on him that, only two days before the major event, I was unable to find the time to properly prep for 2+ hours of talking!

These people do see something in us they can admire.


6 posted on 10/29/2020 7:28:46 AM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: P-Marlowe

“Stevia sucks. Worse aftertaste than petroleum jelly.”

True that. Just made a big batch of prickly pear jelly, wife insisted on using it instead of sugar for friends who are “sugar free”, I can taste the difference. Tried to get her to at least use honey but no, had to be sugar free. Have a few fruit left on the plant may make some with sugar just for myself. For the record we have a spineless prickly pear cactus, I don’t deal with the thorny version anymore.


7 posted on 10/29/2020 7:30:01 AM PDT by nomorelurker
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To: ConservativeMind
These people do see something in us they can admire.

I had the same type of odd experience with a Muslim from Somalia. The guy was living and working here and sending back money he made to his dozen wives and dozens of children... yet he hated America and Americans... except for me for some inexplicable reason. I suppose it was because rather than shirking away in horror when he expounded on his scary belief system as most people did, I sat and listened and asked him questions. He would have tried to cut someones head off if he found out that they had “insulted Allah” or committed some other crime against Islam. He was a very scary person and as far as I know still lives among us thanks to the policies of Obama.

8 posted on 10/29/2020 7:48:55 AM PDT by fireman15
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To: SJackson
But Customs seems quite certain that its evidence is good, and they will not permit stevia produced by forced labor to be imported. <<

What?....Nike sneakers and products would seem the logical choice to ban....

9 posted on 10/29/2020 8:18:10 AM PDT by M-cubed (The MSM is now the 4th Branch of Government.....)
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To: M-cubed

They’re probably on the list of future products to be banned.


10 posted on 10/29/2020 8:39:55 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle ( The Great Wall of Trump ---- 100% sealing of the border. Coming soon.)
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To: nomorelurker

Monk Fruit is an excellent sweetener, but it does have some undesirable after effects. Don’t over do it.


11 posted on 10/29/2020 8:45:27 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping List)
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To: P-Marlowe

I use Erythritol.


12 posted on 10/29/2020 8:47:26 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: fireman15

Good thing.you listened and then did not announce you had decided to refuse to become Musli.. He would have then had to kill you. If he truly.liked you he would have never asked you to convert for that reason.

I have been in that same relationship with a Muslim, we were both very careful of how we talked together. Kinda creepy, that.


13 posted on 10/29/2020 9:02:04 AM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: American in Israel
I have been in that same relationship with a Muslim, we were both very careful of how we talked together. Kinda creepy, that.

I agree... it was creepy. I never considered him a friend, just someone who was sharing his radically different perspective with me. I did not share my perspective with him; I listened and asked questions. He seemed to feel that this was some sort of show of respect to him. He was actually one of my wife's subordinates at a place where she was a supervisor.

14 posted on 10/29/2020 9:13:35 AM PDT by fireman15
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