Category: Chinese Communist Party

Smart Coffee Makers Could Serve China’s Unrestricted Warfare: Expert

A recent report that shows China could spy on Americans via smart coffee makers is very concerning, since Beijing is waging what is known as unrestricted hybrid warfare, according to data security expert Rex Lee. Evidence that coffee makers manufactured by China-based firm Kalerm are insecure was uncovered by American researcher Christopher Balding. According to…


China Is Going to Be More Aggressive After Newly-Signed Military Order: Analyst

China is likely to act on a new military order signed by its leader Xi Jinping and become more hostile against its neighbors, according to Gordon Chang, author and senior fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute. The order, which went into effect on June 15, declares a set of “trial outlines” allowing China’s military…


Will China Soon Claim the Western Pacific?

Commentary If communist China’s recent words and deeds reflect a calculated design and totalitarian intent, soon we will hear Beijing declare the entire western Pacific Ocean a sovereign Chinese sea, where Beijing rules—so-called international laws, treaties, and U.N. resolutions be damned. Defining terms helps expose Beijing’s strategic gamble, because it’s a gamble: It is unresolved…


Unsilenced | Feature Film

When the Chinese Communist Party launches a brutal crackdown against 100 million citizens, a jaded American reporter and a team of innocent students risk everything to expose the deadly propaganda and fight for freedom. “Unsilenced” won the 2021 Audience Award for narrative feature at the 28th annual Austin Film Festival in Texas on Nov. 1,…


Beijing Only Needs to “Win Once” in South Pacific Contest: Former Intelligence Agency Boss

Australia needs to push China back “every time” in the South Pacific contest while Beijing only needs to win once to achieve its goal, warns the former head of Australia’s spy agency. The comment comes as Australia and China continue jostling for influence in the South Pacific, with Anthony Albanese recently making his first trip…


Canada Is Naive in the Face of China’s Infiltration and Disinformation Campaigns: Expert

Canada is faltering under China’s continued espionage and foreign interference campaigns, and as politicians willfully turn a blind eye to the threat, the country is also losing credibility among its democratic allies, an expert at a panel discussion said. Sam Cooper, an award-winning investigative journalist, said he was told by Canadian intelligence officials that Beijing…


Canada Naive in the Face of China’s Infiltration and Disinformation Campaigns: Expert

Canada has been naive about communist China its continued espionage and foreign interference campaigns, and as politicians willfully turn a blind eye to the threat, the country is also losing credibility among its democratic allies, an expert said at a panel discussion on June 7. Sam Cooper, an award-winning investigative journalist, said he was told…


Why Gun Control Doesn’t End School Shootings in US

As Americans debate gun control measures following the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, some politicians are using the tragedy to advance their agenda against firearms. One day after the shooting, Democrats began using the tragedy as a vehicle to push for the types of policies they were already wanting. That effort was evident when Senate…


China’s War on the World

“The warfare is daily,” Gen. Robert Spalding says of China’s policies. “It never ends.” In two recent episodes of “American Thought Leaders,” host Jan Jekielek and retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Robert Spalding discuss the Chinese regime’s strategy of unrestricted warfare, in which any and all tools are allowed—from flooding our streets with fentanyl to…


Communist China a ‘Common Component’ of Many Threats to International Stability: Taiwan’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Communist China is a “common component” of many of the challenges facing the international community, Taiwan’s minister of foreign affairs said during a panel discussion in Ottawa coinciding with the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Minister Wu Jaushieh made the opening remarks at the webinar, titled The Challenge of China and hosted by…