Chinese Spies Caught Harassing and Intimidating American Citizens in the U.S.

It is pretty incredible how brazen Chinese spy operations are becoming in the U.S. now:

It is one thing when China brutally suppresses dissent in Beijing. It is more troubling when it does it in Hong Kong. It is even more troubling when it sends agents to Dubai to harass and intimidate Chinese nationals in foreign countries such as the United Arab Emirates.

But to harass and spy on a Chinese American U.S. citizen on U.S. soil is an altogether different matter. That is why last week’s announcement of arrests by the Department of Justice of three Chinese nationals for “stalking, harassing, and spying on U.S. residents” on behalf of China’s secret police is so alarming.

In the most alarming case, a Chinese national with ties to China’s Ministry of State Security hired a private investigator in New York to do whatever he could to stop the congressional campaign of Xiong Yan, a political refugee who fled China after the Tiananmen Square massacre. Yan was granted asylum in the United States, where he then served in the Army, attained the rank of major, and was awarded citizenship. 

“Right now, we don’t want him elected,” the Chinese official told the private investigator. “Go find a girl … see how he goes for prostitution, take some photos, something of that nature,” the Chinese national advised. “Beat him up until he cannot run for election.” 

That’s right, an agent of the Chinese government asked a private investigator to “beat up” a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil to prevent him from running for office. Even more chilling, the Chinese national told the private investigator, “We will have a lot more of this [work] in the future.”

Washington Examiner

You can read more at the link, but let’s hope the FBI vigorously goes after these people and jails them for a long time.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

The FBI couldn’t find their dìcks unless you told them it was a Trump supporter.

So what are the rules here?

If you run across a Chinese spy, do you have to report them to somebody or can you just hit them in the head with a hammer until the stop spying?

We are already in a world war… just most people are too unaware and dumbed down to realize.

Seems like a representative of an enemy nation trying to destroy your country through crime and espionage is pretty fair game.

…though a lot of people might be upset with you if you start killing Israelis, Mexicans, globalists, media figures, celebrities, sports stars, social media CEOs, pharmaceutical company CEOs, military “leadership”, about all the Democrats, and most of the Republicans.

I don’t really want to go on a murder spree. Who do I report them to?

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

Why couldn’t I find one of them purty spies like Congressman Swallwell… /sarc

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

Chinese spy, Congressman Swallwell, isn’t purty to me but I respect the fact that we don’t all have the same tastes in men.

To me, personality is important, but a lot of guys are all about the D.

Korean Man
Korean Man
2 years ago

If the US is worried about Chinese spies, why aren’t they worried about Apple selling out America by helping China gain high technology? Apple is now putting China-designed and made chips into iPhones. Not to mention the fact that Tim Cook made a pact with the Chinese communist party to help China to climb the technological ladder, in exchange for allowing Apple to sell their phones in China unrestricted.

Companies like Apple and Tesla are doing far more damage to the US economy and the US national security, yet no concerns are shown. But oh my god, we won’t ever let the Chinese spies bully Chinese Americans on American soil!

Drago
Drago
2 years ago

I actually agree with Korean Man for the first time.

A lot of Americans are very concerned that our elites sold out our manufacturing and technology base to the PRC. The PRC is very careful to drop prices and destroy US, European and Asian industries and then raise prices. They can drop the price through subsidies and due to the fact they let us pay for all of the research.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

Drago, if you agree with Korea Man, give him a +1. I did.

In the last few decades, everything has been financialized.

Stock prices don’t reflect company value.

Housing prices reflect the cost of regulation more than construction.

Medical care dips through many levels of bureaucracy skimming their take.

Virtual assets reflect the contrived value one hopes other people put into them rather than reflecting the utility they provide.

This list is long.

But while watching the collapse of the petrodollar and the rise of the ruble and yuan (unless you don’t see the clear writing on the wall), we are moving into an era where currencies are backed by physical commodities rather than “trust us… we are from the government”.

This is probably a good thing.

This will likely force an American industrial and resource collection restart.

The days of economic growth through consumerism with printed money in a landfill economy are over, folks… recognize that and adjust your strategy… or stay poor.

The productive (e.g Elon Musk) will once again be heroes and the parasites (e.g. George Floyd) will be ridiculed… instead of the other way around in this crazy upside-down world where Jews support Ukranian Nazis and Disney demands <3rd graders get sexualized, specifically with homosexuality, transgenderism, and perhaps pedophilia.

(Don't get me wrong, I like grooming a couple of 2nd grade lesbian as much as the next guy but let's keep that out of the Magic Kingdom and on Epstein Island with the rich and famous where it belongs.)

America is going to go through a period of difficulty… inflation, shortages, underemployment, valid international ridicule.

But if America rises to the challenge and rejects luxury values like preferred pronouns, non-productive lives mattering, panic over nothing, etc., it will be a glorious future.

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

Okay, CH, my phrasing was cateless. And even though he threatened to nuke us with F-15s or something, I would have been more interested in his china doll FangFang than Congressman Farts-on-TV…

The closest thing to a Chinese spy I ever found in my dating years was a half-Japanese, half-Italian girl with low self-esteem and too much interest in Buddhism…

C’est la vie…

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