The Chinese military likely used American technologies in its reported test of a hypersonic weapon earlier in the year, according to a recent letter signed by 17 Republican lawmakers. “It is likely that U.S. software and tools contributed to the creation of this weapons system, because of our country’s permissive export controls and licensing policies…
Chinese Regime Using US Tech to Create Weapons, House Republicans Warn
China Experts Allegedly Withdrew From Congressional Hearing Over Fear of CCP Backlash
Multiple potential witnesses pulled out of a congressional committee hearing on U.S.-China economic relations due to fears that they could receive backlash stemming from the Chinese Communist Party, according to Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.), chair of the House Subcommittee on Investor Protection, Entrepreneurship, and Capital Markets. Sherman disclosed this at the outset of the Oct….
NBA Player Accuses Nike of Remaining Silent Over CCP’s Human Rights Record, Forced Labor
Boston Celtics star Enes Kanter continued his criticism of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s human rights abuses by calling out Nike for remaining “silent” on the regime’s practices. “Dear @Nike Stop the modern day SLAVERY, now!!! #HypocriteNike #EndUyghurForcedLabor,” Kanter said on Twitter, publishing another video to his social media accounts on Monday. The Turkish NBA…
Biden’s New Commitment to Defend Taiwan? US Oil and Gas Suffers Under New Policies Shifting to Green
President Joe Biden made a shocking statement on defending Taiwan. His team immediately responded, saying nothing changed. But is it really true? This comes as the Europeans clear up their own agreement with Taiwan, upgrading the EU’s relationship with the island. Is someone finally stepping up to tell the Chinese regime “no”? I discuss how…
Former Air War College Professor Pleads Guilty in Relation to Concealing Contacts With Chinese Official
A former professor at the Air War College has pleaded guilty to making false statements regarding his relationship with a Chinese regime official, the Justice Department announced on Oct. 25. Zhang Xiaoming a former civilian professor at the Air War College on Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama, pleaded guilty to making false statements to…
Former Air War College Professor Pleads Guilty to Concealing Contacts With Chinese Official
A former professor at the Air War College has pleaded guilty to making false statements regarding his relationship with a Chinese regime official, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced on Oct. 25. Zhang Xiaoming, a former civilian professor at the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama, pleaded guilty to making false statements…
Chinese Woman Found Hidden Cameras In Five-Star Hotel
A Chinese woman discovered miniature hidden cameras in two hotel rooms during a business trip in Hunan Province. According to The Paper, a Chinese state-owned digital newspaper, on the night of Oct. 7, Ms. Tang checked-in at Linwu International Hotel in Hunan’s Chenzhou City. She had recently heard on the news that women are secretly photographed…
Biden Abandoned Critical Mineral Reserves in Afghanistan While Thwarting Mining at Home: GOP Forum
Republicans on the House Committee on Natural Resources held a forum Oct. 22 to discuss how President Biden’s exit from Afghanistan left massive, untapped reserves of rare-earth metals, lithium, and other vital minerals in Taliban hands, potentially opening them up to exploitation by China. Speakers said the Biden administration has simultaneously worked to hinder key…
US Intelligence Agency Warns Companies on China’s ‘Comprehensive’ Efforts to Acquire Critical Technologies
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) launched an outreach campaign on Oct. 22 to warn and instruct U.S. organizations engaged in critical and emerging technologies about the dangers posed by foreign states’ counterintelligence operations. “In recent months, NCSC has begun engagements with various entities in these sectors to provide information on nation-state threats to…
Beijing Updates Approved List of News Sources for Internet Content Sharing to Tighten Censorship
The Chinese regime announced its latest list of approved sources for internet news, excluding certain outlets that historically published anti-graft reports rather than toeing the party line. Critics condemned the move as a further step to restrict freedom of speech on the Chinese internet. On Oct. 20, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) released a…
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