News Analysis  In the skies, a Chinese fighter pilot swipes his hand across a touch screen and the automated target-recognition software detects his target in seconds. In Xinjiang, China, giant servers that power an immense array of repressive surveillance technologies come to life. In Shanghai, smart city technology connects residents as never before, even as authorities tighten their control over every action of the city’s residents. All of these technologies and more were made possible through the continued involvement of U.S. companies with subsidiaries of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Technologies developed by U.S. companies are supercharging the Chinese regime and its military development, even as the CCP directs and facilitates the systematic investment in and acquisition of U.S. companies and their assets to generate a large-scale technology transfer. An Old Threat, New Again Michael Sekora knows something about the process. He headed Project Socrates, a Reagan-era Defense Intelligence Agency …