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Yet another alleged Chinese spy has been charged,
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this time working for a local politician in California!
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Even worse, all of these spies might
be part of a wider scheme to influence US policy.
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Welcome to China Uncensored, I’m Chris Chappell.
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Another alleged Chinese spy has
been caught in the United States–
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this time, in California!
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The spy was charged after working as a campaign
manager for a local politician elected in 2022.
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The politician has gone unnamed in the
reporting,
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but we do know that the alleged
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spy was located in the town of Chino Hills.
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The US Department of Justice announced that
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the man in question is 64 year-old Yaoning “Mike”
Sun,
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who was arrested last Thursday and charged
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with acting as an illegal agent of China,
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as well
as conspiring with another man named Chen Jun.
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Chen Jun also called John Chen,
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was sentenced to prison last
month for acting as an illegal
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agent of the Chinese Communist Party and bribery.
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This is the guy who tried to bribe an IRS agent
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to go after Falun Gong practitioners in the US.
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If convicted, Sun could face up
to a decade in prison
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for acting illegally as an agent of a foreign government,
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in addition to another five years for
conspiring to commit offenses against the US.
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So what were these men up to, exactly?
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According to the criminal complaint, in 2022
and early 2023,
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Chen was in active communication
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with CCP officials regarding local US
politicians the CCP could “influence,”
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and the election of someone only referred to as
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“Individual 1.”
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It would seem that’s the unnamed
politician we mentioned earlier.
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Chen allegedly told Sun to prepare
a report on the election,
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which was then sent to Chinese government officials.
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Chen also allegedly told those officials
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that Sun and this “Individual 1” are
part of a “basic team dedicated for us.”
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Dang, did he really need to call them
basic?
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That seems needlessly petty.
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Around a month after that election,
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Chen set
up a lunch with Sun and others at a restaurant,
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with Chen telling Chinese officials that it was a core member lunch,
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“” although
Individual 1 wasn’t present.
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Chen also told the CCP officials
that the gathering was successful,
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with attendees agreeing to create a “US-China
Friendship Promotional Association.”
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Then, in early 2023, he allegedly instructed
Sun
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to write another report for CCP officials
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about the both of them “cultivating
and assisting” Individual 1’s success.
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Reminder, whoever this Invidiual 1 is,
is now an elected US representative.
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As that report was being finalized
in February of last year,
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Sun sent Chen a proposal to
combat “anti-China forces”
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by marching in a US Independence
Day Parade in Washington DC.
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My guess is they wanted to spy on or
harass groups critical of the CCP.
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While the two were cooperating,
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Sun allegedly asked Beijing to
provide them with a budget of $80,000.
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But it didn’t stop there!
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According to the criminal complaint,
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Sun and Chen both discussed a trip to China
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to meet with unspecified “leadership.”
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Then in August 2023, Sun and Individual
1 ended up traveling to China together.
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Totally normal for a US politician.
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I’m not being
sarcastic.
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This kind of thing happens so much,
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it’s basically normal. I didn’t say it was good.
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Now the problem is most Americans
don’t really care about local politics.
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They focus more on the big show.
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But China cares. Because they understand
the US system better than most Americans.
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You see, while on the federal level, the US
government is fighting against CCP influence
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The US has separation of
federal and state powers.
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Local governments, from states to
towns, have a lot of power.
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Y’know, locally. And that’s where CCP spies shine.
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According to a new report from the
Foundation for the Defense of Democracies,
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Beijing’s subnational reach
into the US
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is actually the driving force behind the CCP’s
influence campaign in the country.
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The report notes that while the federal government
is focused largely on national security issues
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and international trade policy
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state and local governments pay more
attention to economic development
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on the ground – who has a job and whatnot
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which is easier for CCP agents to manipulate
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This is something the CCP admits it’s doing.
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State-run Xinhua says “state and local governments
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are more ‘pragmatic’ than their federal counterparts,
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focused on ‘employment and economic
development’
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rather than security concerns.”
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That Xinhua report also said that local and
state governments
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are actively seeking out partnerships with China,
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and, according
to the FDD, this attitude is bipartisan.
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Because forget blue and red, the only color
any politician cares about is green corner box.
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In other words, the CCP has
an entire supply
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of willing collaborators regardless of political affiliation.
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China offers investments to local politicians.
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The local politicians can then tout all the
prosperity they brought to get reelected.
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And China gains more and more control
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over the United States without ever
firing a single bullet.
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According to the FDD China is doing this
on a scale
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unmatched by any other country, even the former Soviet Union.
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I don’t know if that makes Joseph McCarthy’s
ghost corner box feel better or worse.
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And because this is happening
on a state and local level,
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it “can bypass security mechanisms
that exist at the national level.
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Which is exactly what we have seen with
local politicians throughout the US,
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especially in California.
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Like Governor Gavin Newsom’s Beijing
meeting with Xi Jinping last year,
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at a time when President Biden
couldn’t get an audience.
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Then there’s San Francisco Mayor
London Breed’s own visit to Beijing
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to promote post-pandemic tourism to the Bay Area.
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Breed: “We were truly successful in our
trip. We had numerous meetings with
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government officials, with airlines,
and with business leaders.
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We held a business forum of people who have interest
in
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not only doing business in San Francisco,
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but investing in San Francisco.”
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Newsom and Breed really want to please Xi.
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Who could forget how San Francisco cleaned
itself up for Xi Jinping’s visit during APEC,
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something that never happened
for the benefit of the locals.
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This is an invasion.
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It’s just
done without the military.
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And as the FDD report makes
clear, “China’s consulates
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also serve as footholds through which to
disseminate information and influence.
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This was why the first Trump Administration
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closed down the Chinese consulate in Houston.
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The Chinese Communist Party can use its
investment promises
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as well as local events sponsored by consulates
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to influence
average voters’ opinions of China,
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just as they are with the
local and state politicians.
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Especially on sensitive issues like Taiwan
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And the treatment of Falun
Gong practitioners in the US.
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Which Chen Jun himself claimed was his goal.
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Of course, when it comes to influence operations,
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the CCP has many cards up its sleeve.
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Hopefully that’s getting banned soon.
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But if they can get Americans at the grassroots
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level to support the CCP through
local politics, all the better.
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The American Federal Government’s
plans to pressure China
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and halt its long reach into the US
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are a welcome step forward,
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and so is the fact that so many of these
spies
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are getting caught and prosecuted.
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But, overall, the FDD report notes that US
policy responses to China lack coordination.
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A more cohesive, integrated approach is needed
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to address this complex issue
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and
limit the CCP’s reach in the US.
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And very importantly, the average American
needs to know the true nature of the CCP.
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And not to toot my own horn,
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but I think China
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