Two Million Communists have Infiltrated the West … Only Two Million? By James Reed

 

This explains to some degree the Chinese-communisation of the West, as two million active Chinese communists work as spies. I believe that is only the tip of the ice berg, since China has a law requiring all Chinese to be loyal to the fatherland, so basically the number must be hundreds of times greater, but that would panic the sheep, wouldn’t it, to contemplate that whole societies have been taken over, in principle.?

https://www.themercury.com.au/business/economy/chinese-communist-party-database-leak-reveals-infiltration-into-western-companies/news-story/8fa8f08a2e29564413499f7769ae0bae

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-12-14-youtube-infiltrated-chinese-communist-party.html

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-12-14-sidney-powell-rico-case-smartmatic-dominion.html

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/defence/chinese-communist-party-ghosts-in-the-global-machine/news-story/d4c2af18e984c43a025486159043e873

“Global companies that hold billions of dollars’ worth of sensitive defence contracts in Australia and the US, along with companies developing coronavirus vaccines, have hundreds of Chinese Communist Party members in their employ, an investigation has revealed.

The Australian has obtained a leaked database listing the personal details of almost two million CCP members — including their party position, birthdate, national ID number and ethnicity — in a major security breach expected to embarrass Chinese President Xi Jinping.

It is the first time a list of its scale has been leaked and it unveils the secrecy shrouding CCP operations and exposes how party branches are embedded in some of the world’s biggest companies, with intelligence experts warning China is using the structure to achieve global dominance.

This list has revealed many major companies — from manufacturing giants Boeing and Volkswagen to financial services firms including HSBC and ANZ — not only employ CCP members but also have branches embedded within their Chinese operations.

While there is no evidence anyone on the party membership list has spied for the Chinese government — and many become members to boost their career prospects — the new revelations have raised concerns about what safeguards are in place at consulates and major corporations.

China experts and intelligence agents interviewed by The Australian have warned that the employment of CCP members — even in their Chinese subsidiaries — risks sensitive information falling into the hands of Beijing’s intelligence services and intellectual property being stolen.

The revelations come after the US imposed tight visa rules on CCP members and their families — allowing them to visit for one month, down from 10 years.

The leaked database of CCP members includes academics in Australia and Britain, including at the University of NSW and employees in private companies working in Australia.

Shanghai-based Australian scholar Chen Hong — who had his Australian visa revoked in September after the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation assessed him as a possible security risk — is listed on the database.

Professor Chen’s listing states that he is a “party member whose membership is reserved at CCP Working Committee for the Organ of the East China Normal University”. Reserved party membership occurs when a CCP member has left the country for more than six months, but can be restored when the member returns.

The Australian has chosen not to name individual members on the Communist Party register who are still in Australia, only the companies and organisations they are working for. The Australian understands ASIO has obtained a copy of the database, which is from the Shanghai region.

An intelligence officer who declined to be named told The Australian the presence of members of the CCP in government, and in organisations that do business with government, “is a totally unacceptable security risk”.

“Party members are often expected to do the bidding of the state, and especially when they are overseas,” he said.

“In some cases, they go beyond being a security risk, and actually do the bidding of China in attempting to influence governments overseas. The recent raids in Sydney are an example of this.”

The intelligence officer said over the past 20 years, “Chinese nationals have compromised the security of global companies which form part of the military supply chain for the West”.

“Allowing members of the CCP to work for such companies risks their stealing technology, providing intelligence to China on forthcoming weapons systems and capabilities, or on force structures built around those capabilities,” he said. “Imagine if a CCP member was allowed to work on the new Australian submarine project, and got technical data on the performance of the subs. This would give the Chinese navy a massive advantage and put Australian lives at risk.”

Al I can say is that I have said this for over 10 years now, lamenting the colonisation of Austral by China, and it has now got this level. And, we have not seen anything yet, as Beijing Biden will take this sell out to new lows.

 

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