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The article explores various connections between the Clintons, China, and their influence in the United States. It highlights allegations of cover-ups, espionage, and political collaboration. The role of Chinese intelligence, economic infiltration, and the involvement of prominent figures like Hunter Biden and John Kerry are mentioned. The article also touches on the impact of China's influence on American universities and the Vatican. Overall, it raises concerns about the extent of China's involvement and calls for vigilance in protecting American interests.

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The Bill Clinton Monica Lewinski (Famous Blue Dress) was really a coverup for #ChinaGate (Red Shoes).

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In 1998, the Clinton administration faced possible impeachment due to the China Gate scandal. Evidence suggested that they compromised US security and received financial support from China in exchange for military technology and access to top officials. However, the media focused on the Lewinsky scandal, portraying the complaints against Clinton as solely about lying about sex. The truth about the China Gate scandal, which could have led to charges of bribery and treason, was largely ignored. Many of Clinton's associates were convicted of felonies, while others invoked the 5th Amendment or fled the country.
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Speaker 0: In 1998, America's attention was focused on scandal in the Oval Office. Public concern over this new round of suspected Clinton wrongdoings finally pushed Congress to act. However, news coverage implied that purely mean spirited partisanship motivated the proceedings. Speaker 1: Against my husband. The great story here is this vast right wing conspiracy of, That has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. Speaker 0: Of Suddenly, for the first time since Richard Nixon, a United States president faced the strong possibility of impeachment, yet of only a handful of viewers would learn the actual reasons why. Of months before the Lewinsky scandal broke, Congress began investigating a scandal that had become known as China gate. Evidence suggested that the Clinton administration had compromised US security in order to of finance its reelection campaign. The communist government of China was eager to acquire sensitive US military technology of and economic concessions. Through international money laundering, China funneled contributions into US election campaigns and obtained privileged access to top US officials. The communist money trail led all the way up to the oval office. If these facts were widely publicized, Clinton would face impeachment on grounds of bribery and perhaps even treason. But the media misdirected public attention. Americans were told over and over again in a 1000 different ways that the only real complaints against Clinton were that he lied about sex. Yet more than a dozen of Clinton's appointees, business associates and close friends of the victims were convicted of felony since he assumed office in 1993. Many others implicated in the China Gate scandal invoke the 5th Amendment of or fled the country altogether. Will

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The Bill Clinton Monica Lewinski (Famous Blue Dress) was really a coverup for #ChinaGate (Red Shoes). As Bill points and laughs at you. Meaning, the Jokes on you. I beat TREASON.

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Hillary Clinton #ChinaGate 2008 America for sale.

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Hillary Clinton campaigns in Indiana, highlighting the story of Magnaquench, a company that moved from Indiana to China in 2003, resulting in job losses. However, she fails to mention that her husband, Bill Clinton, was president when the Chinese bought Magnaquench in 1995. Despite security concerns, his administration approved the deal. Clinton argues that the Chinese now have access to our secrets, but a former Magnaquench vice president states that the Chinese already had that knowledge by 2003. Clinton emphasizes the need to elect a president who will remember Magnaquench.
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Speaker 0: Hillary Clinton crisscrosses Indiana ahead of next Tuesday's primary, one economic story about lost jobs and foreign competition has become a staple of her campaign stops, but it turns out to be a story with some holes in it. Our senior political correspondent, Jake Tapper, has been looking at that Story, Jake. Speaker 1: Good evening, Charlie. Well, in Indiana, senator Clinton decries how the company Magnaquench moved from Indiana to China In 2003, Magnaquench makes high-tech magnets with defense applications, including in smart bombs. And now China has a monopoly on the technology. But there's one key part of the story senator Clinton tends to leave out, her husband's role. This rusty abandoned factory in the heart of Valparaiso, Indiana Housed magnet maker Magnaquench until it moved to China, costing more than 200 jobs. It's a story senator Hillary Clinton tells a lot as she campaigns throughout the Hoosier state. Speaker 2: A Chinese company bought Magnaquench, and then they decided that they were going to move the whole company from Indiana to China. Speaker 1: Over and over again, Clinton blames president Bush for dropping the ball on a national purity issues, including in a new TV ad. Speaker 2: George Bush could have stopped it, but he didn't. Speaker 1: What Clinton does not say is that her husband could stopped it because the Chinese bought Magnaquench in 1995 when he was president. And his administration approved the deal despite security concerns raised partly because the Chinese companies were run by sons in law of then Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping. Speaker 3: If we believe this was truly a national defense issue, it should not, the company should not have been allowed to be sold in 1995. Speaker 1: One of senator Clinton's Main arguments, the Chinese now know our secrets. Speaker 2: Not only did the jobs go to China, but so did The intellectual property and the technological know how to make those magnets. Speaker 1: Former Magnacrench vice president Andrew Elber says that's false. By the 2003 move, he says, the Chinese already knew everything. There was nothing new that we were doing that the Chinese didn't already have and know about. This month, Clinton held an event in Valparaiso. Speaker 2: We've got to elect a president next January who's gonna remember Magnaquench. Clearly

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Chinese Communist Party (CCP) equivalent of a shareholder in the Clinton admin. made it clear that he harbors no secret anti-communist impulses. repackaging the official party line from Beijing, communist tyranny is "necessary" to prevent "instability." https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/16080-building-the-red-drag

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Watch the water. Red China Long Beach CA. COSCO Shipping and Chinese Intel in LONGBEACH directed at the US. Bloodlines. Rockefeller and Li.

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What if China, Russia, and others are coordinating w/ POTUS to eliminate the NWO? Xi vs. Li China’s powergrab begins.

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China's rulers are currently engaged in various activities, including diplomatic battles, trade wars, military posturing, and changing laws in Hong Kong. They are also carrying out an anti-corruption drive, which is not new and has been ongoing since Xi Jinping's presidency. Recently, a senior official in Xinjiang, Ren Hua, was investigated for corruption, making them the fifth senior official to face such charges this year. This crackdown on corruption in Xinjiang is surprising considering the current virus outbreak. It raises questions about whether these officials possessed sensitive information that Beijing wanted to hide, as Xinjiang is a politically sensitive region for China.
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Speaker 0: Meanwhile, China's rulers are a very busy lot. In the middle of a pandemic, they're fighting diplomatic battles and trade wars. They're engaged in military posturing on sea and land. They're changing laws to control Hong Kong, and they're carrying out an anti corruption drive. You've got to give it to them. They can multitask. But why now is the question. To be fair, the anti corruption drive is not new. It's as old as Xi Jinping's presidency. He has jailed hundreds of top generals and party officials in the past few years in the name of fighting graft, and he's doing it again. Why now? Is the president consolidating power in the name of fighting graft? Before we answer that, let's tell you what happened. Location Xinjiang, the far west of China, the same region where Uighur Muslims live, in detention camps. Target, a senior Carter in charge of propaganda and education. The name is Ren Hua, the deputy chairperson of the regional government suspected of serious violations of discipline and law. In other words, charged with corruption. Rehn is the 5th senior official to be investigated this year, Five senior officials charged with corruption in the middle of a virus outbreak for all the pride that China takes in its governance, this crackdown is counterintuitive, or is it? In 1986, Renoir started off as a clerk in the communist party's regional office in Xinjiang. Over the years, she crossed paths with some powerful people. She rose through the ranks. There are others. Li Zhi, The city's party chief from 2006 to 2009. In 2016, Lee was sentenced to jail for for 12 years on bribery charges. Noor Bekri, chairman of the Xinjiang government from 2008 to 2014. In 2019, Noor Bekri was sentenced to life in prison on bribery charges. So you see, in the last few years, Xinjiang's regional corruption watchdog has detained A former deputy mayor, a former deputy director of transport, and a former deputy commissioner. This is a crackdown on former senior officials in Xinjiang. Did they possess information that Beijing wanted to hide? This is an important question because Xinjiang is a politically sensitive region for China, and

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Pray for POTUS as he defeats the invisible rulers that have controlled us for so long. 🙏🏼

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I am implementing a rebate that cuts out the middlemen in the drug industry, reducing costs and benefiting the people purchasing the drugs. Despite facing opposition from wealthy individuals, I believe this is our only opportunity to make a change. No other president would take the steps I am taking, such as implementing favored nations and buying from other countries at lower prices. These actions have made a lot of rich people unhappy, but I am determined to prioritize the well-being of the people over their profits.
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Speaker 0: They are so wealthy. They are so wealthy. Nobody has any idea who the hell they are, what they do. They make more money than the drug companies. You know, in all fairness, at least the drug companies have to produce a product and it has to be a good product. But the middlemen Well, the rebate that I'm doing cuts out the middlemen and it reduces costs and the money goes back to the people purchasing the drugs. So I have a lot of enemies out there. This may be the last time you'll see me for a while. Lot of very, very rich enemies, but they are not happy with what I'm doing. But I figure we have one chance to do it and no other president's gonna do what I do. No other president would do a favored nations, a rebate, Buy from other nations at much less cost. Nobody. And there are a lot of unhappy people, and they're very rich people, and they're very unhappy

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Trump Fires Board Members of Gov-Owned Tennessee Valley Authority Over Outsourcing of US Jobs. And yes it leads to CHINA... Feds: TVA executive traded nuclear information for cash in Chinese espionage case 2016. https://archive.knoxnews.com/news/crime-courts/man-charged-in-nuclear-espionage-conspiracy-involving-tva-30783d11-8c2b-7112-e053-0100007f760b-375747751.html/?gnt-mobile

Feds: TVA executive traded nuclear information for cash in Chinese espionage case An unidentified East Tennessean who served as a senior manager in the Tennessee Valley Authority’s nuclear program swapped information with one of China’s top nuclear power companies in exchange for cash, court records unsealed Thursday show. archive.knoxnews.com

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Beijing is employing a whole-of-government approach, using political, economic, and military tools, as well as propaganda, to advance its influence and benefit its interests in the United States. https://www.hudson.org/events/1610-vice-president-mike-pence-s-remarks-on-the-administration-s-policy-towards-china102018

Vice President Mike Pence's Remarks on the Administration's Policy Towards China hudson.org

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Worth 43 minutes of your time. https://youtu.be/aeVrMniBjSc

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[Infiltration] CHINA. Dem leadership in joint ops w/ China [CCP] in effort to regain power CHINA-CHINA-CHINA CHINA-CHINA-CHINA

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China's ultimate goal is not to trade with the United States, but to replace American businesses. The belief that investing in China would lead to a more open market is being replaced by the understanding that China wants to win twice. Despite hopes that trade would bring political change, China remains an authoritarian one-party state with no democracy or independent judiciary. The Chinese Communist Party surveils its people, censors information, tortures dissidents, and persecutes religious and ethnic minorities. China is using its economic power to influence and change America, as recognized by the current administration's China strategy. The CCP's campaign for ideological conformity extends beyond China's borders and aims to exert influence worldwide, including in the United States.
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Speaker 0: The ultimate ambition of China's rulers isn't to trade with the United States, it is to raid the United States. If you are an American business leader, appeasing the PRC may bring short term rewards, But in the end, the PRC's goal is to replace you. As a US Chamber of Commerce report put it, The belief by foreign companies that large financial investments and sharing of expertise and significant technology transfers would lead to an ever opening China market is being replaced by boardroom banter that win win in China means China wins twice. Although Americans hope that trade and investment would liberalize China's political system, the fundamental character of the regime has never changed. As its ruthless crackdown of Hong Kong demonstrates once again, China is no closer to democracy today than it was in 1989 when tanks confronted pro democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square. It remains an authoritarian one party state in which the Chinese Communist Party wields absolute power unchecked by popular elections, the rule of law, or an independent judiciary. The CCP surveils its own people and assigns them social credit scores, employs an army of government censors, tortures dissidents and persecutes religious and ethnic minorities, including a 1000000 Uighurs detained in indoctrination and labor camps. If what happened in China stayed in China, that would be bad enough. But instead of America's changing China, China is leveraging its economic power to change America. As this administration's China strategy recognizes, The CCP's campaign to compel ideological conformity does not stop at China's borders, Rather, the CCP seeks to extend its influence around the world, including on American

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Pompeo speaks with the National Governors Association. CHINA INFILTRATION https://youtu.be/g1BbswU3i10

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US Governors making deals with CHINA. https://www.cgccusa.org/en/us-china-governors-collab-summit/

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Knowing what you know now.. a vote for the Democrat party (and some GOP) is a vote for CHINA. This is not just another 4 year election. VOTE!

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In this video, the speaker talks about living under Chinese censorship and the impact it has on various aspects of life. They mention the loss of freedom of speech and the control exerted by the overlords. The speaker also highlights the suppression of the Uighur population and the forced indoctrination to love China. They criticize the Chinese government's actions and mention the selling of organs. The speaker concludes by mentioning the influence of China over Taiwan and the global reach of Chinese culture. Overall, the video expresses concerns about living under Chinese censorship and its consequences.
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Speaker 0: In the town where I was born, We're supposed to have for speech, but we sold a ride away to the land of censorship. So we had our overlords till we drown in the sea of green, and we'll live beneath the Brut under Chinese censorship. We all live by the Chinese censorship and we're all in debt. There's no more Tibet. We all live on a Chinese censorship has rolled out the tanks. The Uighurs and gas, the Uighurs are all born Born to be taught to love China more. Xi Jinping starts to sing. You don't happen to have an air. Honey, do you? We all live by the Chinese censorship. They say ching ching chong and no press on kong. We all live on a Chinese censorship, And we are the ones who sell your organs as we live a life of lease. A countries on Earth have become Greece. Sky afar over Taiwan for a worldwide Chinatown. We all live

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Do the Chinese like losing? Do the Chinese want POTUS removed/replaced? Do the Chinese want BIDEN installed as President?

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America for sale.

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On May 28, 1993 Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12850 at a time when the U.S.-China trade deficit was only $18 billion a year. In 2015 the deficit was $367 billion. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/09/how_bill_clinton_sent_manufacturing_jobs_to_china.html

How Bill Clinton Sent Manufacturing Jobs to China On May 28, 1993 Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12850. This improper EO changed the way the U.S. made trade deals with China and led to the loss of tens of millions of American manufacturing jobs. The story of how this was done not only prov... americanthinker.com

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The most recent clash between Xi and bloodline Li. Xi and Li are likely to take different courses of action of action, accelerating the collapse of the Chinese Communist Regime. https://youtu.be/UrHxIfJpWCo

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Turns out that Communist China had a spy in her office. A 20-year employee of Feinstein’s, the agent had been reporting back to China’s Ministry of State Security for well over a decade before he was caught in 2013. https://nypost.com/2018/08/08/dianne-feinstein-was-an-easy-mark-for-chinas-spy/

Dianne Feinstein was an easy mark for China’s spy As vice chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has been investigating... nypost.com

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As of April of 2020 Hunter Biden Still Listed As Board Member Of Chinese Company He Pledged To Resign From In October, Business Records Show https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/14/hunter-biden-chinese-board-bhr-skaneateles/

Hunter Biden Still Listed As Board Member Of Chinese Company He Pledged To Resign From In October, Business Records Show Hunter Biden remains listed as a board member of the Chinese private equity firm he had pledged to resign from by the end of October, records show. dailycaller.com

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America first or China First?

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The speaker emphasizes the rise of China as a positive development and dismisses the idea of slowing down Chinese growth. They criticize Donald Trump's approach, accusing him of hysteria and xenophobia towards China. The speaker also mentions Joe Biden's stance, suggesting that he believes China always wins. The transcript ends with a mention of a trade agreement and a disclaimer about the content of the advertising.
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Speaker 0: America first or China first. The rise in China is a positive development. China wins. We're not trying to slow down Chinese growth. China wins. This is no time for Donald Trump's record of Hysteria xenophobia. China again. Trading all travel. Will not stop it. For Joe Biden China always wins. What a beautiful trade. We wrote together. America First Action is responsible for the content of this advertising.

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Nancy spills the beans.

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Shadow Presidency set up. https://thefederalist.com/2020/05/08/obama-biden-oval-office-meeting-on-january-5-was-key-to-entire-anti-trump-operation/

Obama, Biden Oval Office Meeting On January 5 Was Key To Entire Anti-Trump Operation In light of the newly declassified documents, it is clear that understanding what happened in that January 5 Oval Office meeting is essential to understanding the corrupt operation against the Trump administration. thefederalist.com

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Bloodline John Kerry selling our America to China. Notice Li bloodline present.

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During his visit to China, US Secretary of State John Kerry met with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss improving relations between the two countries. President Xi expressed China's commitment to building a new model of big power relations with the US and emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation on international and regional issues. Premier Li called for increased bilateral cooperation on energy, specifically in the areas of liquid gas exports and joint exploration for shale gas. Foreign Minister Wang emphasized the importance of a practical relationship characterized by no conflicts, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation. The discussions also covered topics such as the Korean peninsula, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iran. While not all disputes were expected to be resolved, face-to-face dialogue was seen as more effective.
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Speaker 0: Much now earlier secretary Kerry had separate meetings with president Xi Jinping and premier Li Keqiang and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, as she just pointed out. And he discussed ways to help improve relations between the 2 countries, including talks on what's being called a new relationship model. CCTV's Wogu Shu has more. Speaker 1: Thinking on the last day of China's traditional Lunar New Year holiday, President Xi Jinping told US secretary of state John Kerry that China is committed to building a new model of big power relations with the US. In hopes of building on the momentum made last year, president Xi Jinping said China and the US should also strengthen dialogue, Coordination and cooperation in major international and regional issues. For his part, secretary Kerry described the meeting as constructive and Speaker 2: I'm glad we had an opportunity to dig into the detail of some of the North Korea's challenges. And also I appreciate his willingness to, move forward on the climate change. Speaker 1: In his meeting with Kerry, Chinese premier Li Keqiang called for more bilateral cooperation on energy. The premier wants the US To increase direct export of liquid gas, and he wants China to be more involved in joint exploration for shale gas. China's foreign minister Wang Yi also held talks with Kerry. He said the 2 countries should build their new type of relationship in a practical way Characterized by no conflicts, no confrontation, mutual respect, and win win cooperation. Speaker 2: We need to accumulate, unleash the positive energy of the relationship and promote it towards continuous progress on the right Speaker 1: track. Apart from bilateral relations, Kerry said he would also cover issues like the Korean peninsula, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iran. Some analysts say the talks between China and the US often involve other countries. The 2 nations have been collaborating on international safety issues, but Disputes in East Asia and the Pacific regions still remain. While they don't expect to solve all these disputes in 1 single visit, Face to face dialogue is always considered more effective.

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They want to hide their crimes. Period. America is no longer for sale.

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Trump will not be president. Text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Payne reveal bias. The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of our democracy. Declassified documents show officials in the Obama administration requesting the unmasking of Americans. Political spying and sabotage were aimed at undermining the incoming Trump administration. The FBI and Washington Post were involved in setting up the new administration. This conspiracy is often ignored.
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Speaker 0: Trump will not be president. Highly critical biased text messages between senior FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Payne. There will be no question about the outcome of this election. And she got ahead of herself. This utterly stunned this campaign. Head home. You should get some sleep. We'll have more to say tomorrow. Our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power. The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy. We wanna do everything we can to help you succeed because if you See, let me copy 66. These declassified documents that were just released. Officials in the Obama administration were Asking for the identities to be unmasked of Americans. Unmasking of aids and staffers of the incoming president. The basic part. Political spying. To disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. Unmasking of American citizens, it it could be a real problem. Why is it that the amassing of Flynn somehow ended up in the pages of The Washington Post? I know nothing about those moves to investigate Michael The vice president said that yesterday, and then the last name on this list is Joe Biden. The Obama administration was bitter. They wanted to do everything they could To undermine the incoming Trump administration. Really designed to sabotage and really upcan with the new administration. An outgoing president and a vice president out And a Washington Post columnist and the FBI setting up an incoming administration. Wow. That's a real conspiracy, and nobody wants to talk about it.

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Li Ka-shing’s financial empire extends world wide.

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Li.

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The Li family and Genetics.

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The truth has always been in front of us. They don’t hide it.

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Was Pelosi signaling to China? The Triad lodges first sprang up in San Francisco, the Chinese laundrymen of SF. Later names “The Five Companies”.

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We encourage people to visit Chinatown as our city has taken precautions to ensure safety. Despite concerns about global tourism, we believe it is safe to be in Chinatown and hope others will come. We trust Dr. Fauci from the National Institutes of Health and have confidence in our actions. However, we are worried about the president's budget cut of 19% to the Center for Disease Control, the agency responsible for prevention. We want people to be concerned and vigilant, but not afraid.
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Speaker 0: We should come to Chinatown. Precautions have been taken by our city. We know that there is a concern about Tourism traveling all throughout the world, but we think it's very safe to be in Chinatown and hope that others will come. Well, I have confidence in doctor Fauci at the National Institutes of Health who has some further confidence in, what we're doing. I do have concern that the president's budget cut 19% of the Center For Disease Control. I don't and that's the agency that prevent prevention. Prevention. Prevention. Prevention. We want people to to be concerned and vigilant. However, we don't want them to be afraid.

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Rockefeller on Mao.

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McCain on Mao.

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Remember that time bloodline Li Peng & President Bush met in the #Xinjiang room to talk #Afghanistan?

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Chinese consulates in NYC, San Francisco identified as main spy hubs https://nypost.com/2020/07/28/chinese-consulates-in-nyc-san-francisco-identified-as-spy-hubs/

Chinese consulates in NYC, San Francisco identified as main spy hubs The Chinese Communist Party operates two major hotspots for espionage, their consulates in San Francisco and New York City. nypost.com

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George Bush was no Yale. Skull and bones. Did you know there is a Yale (YaLi) in China? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yali_High_School

Yali high school - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org

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George Bush Sr. chinadaily.com.cn/china/09usoffi…

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George Bush. Skull and Bones. Reminder, there is a Yale in China.

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Both speakers were members of the secret society Skull and Bones, but they cannot discuss it. This secrecy will fuel conspiracy theories. Speaker 0 mentions a web number 322, but they haven't seen it. Speaker 0 is determined not to lose and has a clear vision for leading the country.
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Speaker 0: You were both in Skull and Bones, the secret society. It's so secret, we can't talk about it. What does that mean for America? The conspiracy theorists are going to go live. I don't know, I haven't seen the web Number 322. No, I'm not going to lose. If you did, what to do. But I don't plan on losing. I've got a vision for what I want to do for the country. See, I know exactly where I want to lead.

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John Kerry. Skull and Bones. Reminder, there is a Yale in China.

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The speakers discuss Spelling Bones, a secret society at Yale, but admit that not much is known about it. They ponder if there is a secret handshake or code, expressing a desire for something secret to manifest. Speaker 1 disagrees with the president's direction for the country and believes they can do a better job. They express their intention to improve and assure that they will be watching. Speaker 0 thanks John Kerry for joining and wishes him safety on the campaign trail.
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Speaker 0: Do you both remember of Spelling Bones, a secret society at Yale? What does that tell us? Speaker 1: Not much because it's a secret. Speaker 0: Is there a secret handshake? Is there a secret code? I wish there were something secret I could manifest. 322, Secret number? Speaker 1: There are all kinds of secrets, Tim, but one thing is not a secret. I disagree with this president's direction that he's taking the country. We can Do a better job and I intend to do it. And we'll be watching. Speaker 0: Be safe on the campaign trail. John Kerry, thanks for joining us. And we'll be right back.

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Yale in China. https://zaidpub.com/2017/12/07/mao-was-a-yale-man-with-skull-and-bones/

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America is no longer for sale. https://youtu.be/h4zbEiBY_jk

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Hmmmmm....

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China.

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Chinese consulates in NYC, San Francisco identified as main spy hubs

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The closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston due to alleged espionage activities has raised concerns about other Chinese embassies and consulates in the US. In New York, mobile paper shredding trucks from USA Shred were spotted outside the Chinese consulate. Workers were seen dragging trash containers filled with paper to the trucks, and a Chinese embassy member was observed speaking with the workers. Twitter is also taking steps to increase transparency by adding labels to state-affiliated organizations, including Chinese state media. The New York Times has reportedly ended its long-standing relationship with China Daily, a Chinese propaganda outlet, by deleting hundreds of advertorials. The decision was made earlier this year to stop accepting branded content ads from state-run media.
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Speaker 0: Chinese consulates in the US seem to be on thin ice after one in Houston was ordered to close. Mobile paper shredding trucks spotted outside the Chinese consulate in New York are now raising questions. NTD's Tiffany Meyer brings us more. Speaker 1: The Chinese consulate in Houston was a order to close. That's after the Trump administration accused it of being a hub for espionage activity by the Chinese Communist Party. So what about the other Chinese embassies or consulates across the US. On Thursday, we saw 2 trucks from a document destruction company on noon, 1 truck came. It's from USA Shred, a company that professionally shreds papers and documents. Workers were seen dragging trash trash containers to the truck. When our photographer managed to take a closer look, he found paper inside the containers. Workers continued dragging more and more containers to the truck. Later, a second truck came. The process lasted for at least 2 until our photographer left around 2:30 pm. During the operation, a Chinese man was seen on the site who appeared to be an an embassy member. He spoke with the workers from the shredding company. But when he noticed our photographer, he called a guard. After talking to the man, the guard approached our photographer and tried to get him to leave. Bystanders who were protesting there against China's human rights violations told us that yesterday they saw vehicles from the shredding company parked in front of the consulate. Speaker 0: And new efforts to further transparency among US media, Twitter is adding labels to state affiliated organizations. That says the New York Times says it's calling the paid Chinese prop state propaganda in its newspaper since 1975. Speaker 2: The New York Times has reportedly deleted hundreds of advertorials by a Chinese propaganda outlet. The American newspaper ending its decades long relationship with the state media, China daily. According to the Washington Free Beacon, n y t made the decision at the beginning of this year to stop accepting branded content ads from state run media.

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Are you enjoying Shark Week? China.

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Mike Tyson promised a return with “the spirit of Mao”. Enjoy shark week.

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I might come back and fight with the spirit of Miles. Join the worldwide synchronized meditation happening now. Check out my Instagram for more information and get involved.
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Speaker 0: Let you know the possibility I might come back. But if I do, I'm a fight with the spirit of Miles. Yeah. Mike Tyson, it's about that time. Worldwide synchronized meditation is on. It's about to go on. If you wanna know more about this, go to my Instagram and check it out. It's happening now. Please get involved.

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Marxists. CHINA https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/16/barr-slams-us-tech-for-becoming-pawns-of-chinese-influence.html

AG Barr slams U.S. tech companies for becoming 'pawns of Chinese influence' U.S. Attorney General William Barr blasted American tech giants Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Apple and Cisco as well as Hollywood for being "all too willing to collaborate with the Chinese Communist Party." cnbc.com

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“By about the year 2000 Communist China will be a “superpower” built by American technology and skill.” Antony C. Sutton, American Secret Establishment published 1984 https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Sutton_Wall_Street_and_the_bolshevik_revolution-5.pdf

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@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

How do you destroy the most powerful Country in the world? Direct attack? China support?

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The speaker believes that the left, including Antifa, is a revolutionary group interested in socialism and communism. They describe their tactics as fascistic and claim that the left has been demonizing the Trump administration since day one. The speaker mentions that Trump's victory speech was measured and statesmanlike, offering an olive branch and praising Hillary Clinton. However, they argue that the left has been resisting and trying to impeach Trump from the beginning, shredding the norms of the system. The speaker believes that the left's desire for power and their outrage over Trump's victory drive their actions. They also mention Antifa's roots and funding sources, suggesting they are well-organized and have ammunition against police officers.
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Speaker 0: That stands in their way. Speaker 1: Well, I think they would be, you know, generally for bringing down any administration. They they are a revolutionary group that is interested in in some form of socialism, communism. They're essentially Bolsheviks. Their tactics are are fascistic. And your description of them is consistent. What I what I've seen, with the Trump administration, you know, a lot of it has been the demonization of the Trump administration from day 1. I went back and I watched his victory speech after election night. People should go back and look at it. It was very measured. It was a very statesmanlike Beach. He offered the olive branch. He praised Hillary Clinton, thanked her for all her service to the country, talked about working together to make things better for the American people. That was the day he won. And from that point forward, there's been the resistance. They were trying to impeach him from day 1. They have done everything they can. They've shredded the norms of our system, to do what they can to drive him from office or to debilitate his administration. And I think it's because of the the desire for power that the the left wants power because that is essentially their state of grace and their their secular religion. They wanna run people's lives so they can design utopia for all of us So that's what, you know, that's what turns them on. And it's the it's the lust for power. And they weren't expecting Trump's victory, and it outrages them. Speaker 0: In this document, this research, they talk about the roots of Antifa the The Baader Meinhof gang in Germany and other really violent radical organizations in the United States, similar to the Black Panthers, similar to the weather underground except they're more networked. They're better organized. They seem to have more ammunition of sorts to use against police officers and so forth. And apparently, they get a lot of their funding online. I have to believe that our agencies and so forth are really trying to construct some kind of scenario about what we're

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

US Universities are a soft target for Chinese spys. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/china/american-universities-are-soft-target-china-s-spies-say-u-n1104291

U.S. universities are a soft target for China's spies, say officials Officials are concerned about spying at U.S. schools, home to research that drives innovation. There are about 340,000 Chinese nationals studying in the U.S. nbcnews.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Spy school: Chinese military officer busted for posing as Boston University student https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/feb/1/spy-school-chinese-military-officer-busted-posing-/

Spy school: Chinese military officer busted for posing as Boston University student A female Chinese military officer was charged with spying while posing as a student at Boston University, but was able to flee the country after FBI agents interviewed her about her links to the People's Liberation Army m.washingtontimes.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Exclusive: The FBI Hunts Chinese Spies At An Elite American Children’s Hospital Li. https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/09/16/exclusive-fbi-hunts-chinese-spies-in-american-hospitals/#51953a3a20f8

Exclusive: The FBI Hunts Chinese Spies At An Elite American Children’s Hospital The FBI is on the hunt for Chinese spies working at some of America’s most prized research facilities. And they believe they’ve uncovered a married couple who were stealing from a children’s hospital, one of the biggest research centers for treating minors in the country. forbes.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Middle men. Fun fact, China was refered to as the Middle Kingdom. Pray for POTUS. AMERICA FIRST!!

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I am implementing a rebate that cuts out the middlemen in the drug industry, reducing costs and benefiting the people who purchase the drugs. This has made me a target for wealthy individuals who are not pleased with my actions. However, I believe that we have a unique opportunity to make a change that no other president would dare to do. By implementing a favored nations approach and buying drugs from other countries at lower prices, we can further reduce costs. Despite the opposition from these rich individuals, I am determined to continue with this initiative.
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Speaker 0: They are so wealthy. They are so wealthy. Nobody has any idea who the hell they are, what they do. They make more money than the drug companies. You know, in all fairness, at least the drug companies have to produce a product and it has to be a good product. But the middlemen Well, the rebate that I'm doing cuts out the middlemen and it reduces costs and the money goes back to the people purchasing the drugs. So I have a lot of enemies out there. This may be the last time you'll see me for a while. Lot of very, very rich enemies, but they are not happy with what I'm doing. But I figure we have one chance to do it and no other president's gonna do what I do. No other president would do a favored nations, a rebate, Buy from other nations at much less cost. Nobody. And there are a lot of unhappy people, and they're very rich people, and they're very unhappy

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

MIDDLE MEN. Middle Kingdom. CHINA. Webster’s New 20th Century Dictionary 1953.

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Guardians of the Pope? Personal! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8451783/Fugitive-tycoon-accuses-China-bribing-Vatican-1-6billion-year.html

Fugitive tycoon accuses China of bribing Vatican with £1.6billion Fugitive tycoon Guo Wengui claimed in a podcast that the Communist Party had been paying the Holy See generously since 2014 to prevent it from criticising Beijing's religion policies. dailymail.co.uk

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Whistleblower Claims Chinese Communists Pay Vatican $2 Billion in Bribes https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2020/06/23/whistleblower-claims-chinese-communists-pay-vatican-2-billion-in-bribes/

Whistleblower Claims Chinese Communists Pay Vatican $2 Billion in Bribes Exiled Chinese dissident Guo Wengui alleged the Chinese Communist Party “allocates $2 billion a year” to pay off the Vatican for... breitbart.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

The Chinese government was literally funding a business that it co-owned along with the sons of two of America’s most powerful decision makers. Joe Biden and John Kerry. https://nypost.com/2018/03/15/inside-the-shady-private-equity-firm-run-by-kerry-and-bidens-kids/

Inside the shady private equity firm run by Kerry and Biden’s kids “My frustration,” writes Peter Schweizer in his new book, “Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and... nypost.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

China Week Part 1 https://youtu.be/QQWO7JmMG4Y

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Bloodline family Li. Did A Hong Kong Tycoon Hide A Protest Message In His Innocuous Newspaper Ads. https://www.npr.org/2019/08/22/753394754/did-a-hong-kong-tycoon-hide-a-protest-message-in-his-innocuous-newspaper-ads

Did A Hong Kong Tycoon Hide A Protest Message In His Innocuous Newspaper Ads? The ads by Li Ka-shing, a billionaire known as Hong Kong's richest man, seem to express bland sentiment. But at least one scholar says they secretly sound a note of support for the protest movement. npr.org

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Li Ning. Bloodline Li family.

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Do you trust the Li’s?

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Li family trust to buy Ont.-based Reliance Home Comfort for $2.82B https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/business/li-family-trust-to-buy-ont-based-reliance-home-comfort-for-2-82b-1.3349255

Li family trust to buy Ont.-based Reliance Home Comfort for $2.82B One of Hong Kong's richest families is planning to buy Reliance Home Comfort, an Ontario-based company that services home furnaces and air conditioning systems. ctvnews.ca

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Li Family Bloodline. CO,FL, MA, WA https://www.bizapedia.com/us/li-family-inc.html

Company Search Subscription Service Professional Company and Officer Search Subscription Service bizapedia.com

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

What if the director of the Gates Foundation has a Li as their Director.

@intheMatrixxx - intheMatrixxx

Lots of Li’s on the board of Governors at the Federal Reserve. https://www.fedsearch.org/board_public/search?text=Li&Search=

FRB: Search Results The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC. fedsearch.org
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@DaveAtherton20 - David Atherton

The Chinese have set up "police stations" called “overseas service stations” in Britain, Europe & America where they go round monitoring & intimidating Chinese citizens. One has been closed in New York. https://nypost.com/2023/04/18/chinese-police-stations-allegedly-spying-on-nyc-la-more/?utm_campaign=iphone_nyp&utm_source=twitter_app

After FBI busts Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC, six more exposed in US After the FBI arrested “Harry” Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping, charging them with illegally opening a Chinese government "police station" to spy on Chinese nationals in New York, a human rights groups says there are other stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and US other cities. nypost.com
Saved - May 2, 2023 at 12:46 PM

@alexstein99 - Alex Stein #99

What happened with the Chinese spy you dated @ericswalwell? https://t.co/b9QmjDVkZg

Video Transcript AI Summary
Eric is being accused of having a relationship with a Chinese spy named Fang Fang. The speaker repeatedly brings up this accusation and asks explicit questions about their alleged encounters. They also question why Eric is not being investigated for his actions.
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Speaker 0: Eric. Is this Fang Fang, the Chinese spy, Eric? Remember when you slept with that Chinese spy, Eric? Why don't you ever talk about that? Fang Fang? Remember your banging Fang Fang? Did she give you anal? People are saying that she gave you of an insertion? Is that true? This is the guys banging Chinese spies. Nobody investigates you, Eric. Why is that? Nobody investigates this guy banging about any
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@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

BOMBSHELL REPORT: FBI Director's linked to Chinese Communist Party.. Links Exposed After THE FBI ARRESTED Leading Anti-CCP Dissident Miles Guo.. PAYING ATTENTION NOW? https://www.newsmax.com/specials/freemilesguo-china-lawsuit/2023/05/26/id/1121309/

FBI Director's CCP Links Exposed After FBI Arrest Leading Anti-CCP Dissident Guo All throughout the presidency of Donald Trump, his critics pushed a bogus conspiracy theory that he was a pawn of the Kremlin. newsmax.com
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@BoSnerdley - Bo Snerdley

Biden’s CIA Director — who employed CCP members in past gig — took secret trip to China: Report https://thedailybs.com/2023/06/02/bidens-cia-director-who-employed-ccp-members-in-past-gig-took-secret-trip-to-china-report/

Biden’s CIA Director — who employed CCP members in past gig — took secret trip to China: Report - The Daily Bo Snerdley CIA Director William Burns made a covert trip to China in May for meetings with officials in a bid to restore deteriorating relations between Washington and Beijing, the Financial Times reported, citing five anonymous officials familiar with the situation. The visit to China is Burns’ first and the most senior by any Biden administration official, […] thedailybs.com
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reSee.it AI Summary
Police and MI5 uncover spy operation at the heart of Government. Concerns arise over Lucia Hunt, a Chinese national married to British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who donated £50m in foreign aid to China. Questions arise about China's influence over the Chancellor and his financial dealings. UK Spies and Parliament urged to investigate. [Link]

@JimFergusonUK - Jim Ferguson

Well done to the Police and MI5 for uncovering this spy operation that goes to the heart of Government. Lets hope they are not forgetting about Lucia Hunt who is Chinese and is on the payroll of the Chinese Communist Party CCP and is married to British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt who thought it was a great idea to donate £50 million of taxpayers money in foreign aid to China! Just how much influence does China have over the British Chancellor? @Official_MI5 Time to take a close look at #WEF2030Agenda Mr Hunt and his financial dealings don't you think? #UK #Spies #Parliament #China Read Here https://news.sky.com/story/parliamentary-researcher-arrested-for-spying-for-china-12958196

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@NFSCSpeak - NFSC Speaks

Aila Wang: The individuals welcoming Xi’s visit confessed that they were organized by various CCP-affiliated organizations. These associations and groups have long been engaged in various espionage activities in the U.S. for the CCP. https://t.co/V2NfYEc15i

Video Transcript AI Summary
This video discusses the close ties between various Chinese Communist Party (CCP) related associations in the United States and the CCP itself. These associations, such as the Fujian associations in New York and New Jersey, are said to be involved in espionage activities. The Chinese embassy allegedly paid people to welcome President Xi in San Francisco, with free flights, food, and accommodations provided. The video also mentions the low wages earned by a Chinese immigrant in China and how he continued to be paid by the CCP even after obtaining a green card in the US.
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Speaker 0: If you have noticed that this is, you know, our supporter, Nicole, who had been interviewing these people, they have confirmed that themselves are being organized by different CCP related associations, such as Fujian associations in New York, in New Jersey, and all these associations have very close ties with this Chinese communist party. They have actually become, you know, one of the closest networks of the CCPs associates or other groups of CCPs TPS networks here in the United States. All these associations of groups, they're actually conducting espionage activities in this country. And that's why the Chinese embassy had paid domes to go to San Francisco and to welcome president Xi so that the CCP foreign ministry department website would be able to upload that welcome video seeing that there are a lot of, you know, American Chinese people who are actually standing on the streets of San Francisco and then welcome president Xi. There are free flights, free food, free accommodations. But what that Chinese or the immigrant tell you would that when he lived in China, He only earned R200 a month, which was lower than, you know, almost $150 per month. And then for the entire prior year, he only earned 2,000 yuan and which was just a couple 100 USD dollars. So can you imagine how a Chinese farmer would be able to survive himself under a society ruled by the Chinese Communist Party. And when he got the green card here, he was still paid by the CCP and then supporting president
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@NFSCSpeak - NFSC Speaks

How the CCP ensnared and blackmailed global elites using Epstein Island tactics: https://t.co/YIbcWVwKYL

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discusses the temptation for American elites, particularly Wall Street, to engage with China. They highlight how Chinese individuals, like Gal Yinyuan, offer unique benefits to Americans. The speaker suggests that when Chinese individuals befriend Westerners, they often imply that China is at their disposal. This leads to the desire for power and control rather than just money. The speaker mentions instances of exploitation, such as sex with minors and child abuse, which some American elites believe are permissible in China. Additionally, the speaker discusses how Wall Street seeks opportunities in China, including visiting restricted areas like Tibet. The CCP promises resources, power, and access to the Chinese people. Money is seen as a means to achieve their desires in China, rather than the ultimate goal. The CCP's control over resources and their ability to fulfill desires that cannot be obtained in America are what entice American elites.
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Speaker 0: What is the temptation for the American elites? Let's talk about Gal Yinyuan, wife's girlfriend. If you think about what Yao Yin Yin can give Americans, including Wall Street, no one in the world can. One of the messages Yao Yin Yin conveyed to them is that China as a country can serve them. Strictly speaking, this is what the CCP princelings like to say when making friends with Westerners. Of course, when they think you are a friend, they will tell you that China is yours. What do you want to do in China? Let me know. Everything is up to you. You own China. Think about this. When someone tells you that you will own China, you can do whatever you want. What does this imply for a middle aged or old man? The first thing he thinks of is not money. The first thing he thinks of is 6. I have known too many of them, and the shameless people at Wall Street are even more shameless than the CCP. You must remember that when human nature loses its restraint, it belongs to the devil. Under certain circumstances, Just like the Hong Kong police, they become devils overnight. When you give him this kind of psychological implication, the possibility that this person will not choose to do bad is very small. So I have talked to children of CCP high ranking cadres countless times. Many people will be scared to death of me to tell their stories now. Those people promised them with the whole country's resources, and then the Westerners, Special those shameless old people. Those from Wall Street will take their chance. They said, I heard that Xinjiang girls are very beautiful. CCP said, no problem. We have virgins. How many do you want? So it's sex with minors, child abuse, pedophilia, which is a huge crime in the United States. He think it's legal in China, and they believe that the CCP can give it to them. The third one is, the Wall Street asked again, what kind of company do you have? I can be an IPO agent. This is too easy for the CCP. When it comes to money, they share, split the profits. The money is not what the American elites want the most from the CCP. Then they want to go to China. They asked the CCP if they can go to Yunnan and Tibet. Usually, normal foreigners are not allowed to go to those places. But Wall Street, if they want to go to Tibet, it's easier than going to their own yard. Tibet has the best hotels in China. Did you know? It is called Saint Regis Hotel. Whose is it? Look. City group, Kang Dan, asked him to do it. Hey. Also, you guys can take a look. HNA is the most important promoter of this hotel. In such a place like Tibet, the largest number of private jets to go there over the past few years have been from the United States, not from any country. What does it mean? Tibet, which Americans want to visit the most, cannot be visited by ordinary people. It can be reached by private jets from Wall Street. My friends said they have done over a 100 customized aircraft for flying to Tibet because it needs the oxygen mask. Can you imagine? The best hotel in Tibet is the Saint Regis Hotel. Its design, materials, and management are first class. Who is it hosting? Are they going to host Yam Galen? Are they going to host any of you guys? You don't even know that exists. It's fully booked 9 out of 10 times when you try to book a room. Most of them are booked by rich westerners who have been b g wide by the CCP. What are they doing in Tibet? They listen to Tibetan girls singing and abuse them. They will also go to the Lhasa Palace, have a private worship service. And afterwards, when leaving, they will be given antiques and thank us by the CCP. As long as you know this truth, you know it's not about money. Money is not their first priority. The American elites were promised by the CCP with the resources, The power and the Chinese people of the entire country of China. Later, next time they go to Tibet, they will say, oh, I don't feel too good with my kidney. The CCP will say, what kind of kidney do you want? 1 or 2? Immediately, they will check the blood, do all the analysis, and match the kidneys. They won't care even if they need to kill a 100 people in Xinjiang. Really, nobody can imagine. How many people in Xinjiang have had their livers and kidneys taken? Finally, it is the money. The CCP has all the money in the world as they ever want. So what these American elites get from the CCP is what they can never get in America, Absolutely never can get. So it's their money that gets them what they want in China that they can never get in America. Another thing is these people's new understanding of life as well as their fear of life and desire for life. The CCP gives them those things. This is the reason money comes last. The money they use in their deals is a tool.
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@NFSC_HAGnews - NFSC_HAGnews

NFSC fellow fighter interviewed at the famous British piano; the British citizen believes that the CCP has infiltrated Britain. She thinks the British government and institutions should cease any cooperation with the CCP. #decouplefromtheccp #ccp≠chinese https://t.co/Ul4f38fJtG

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker believes that the UK has been infiltrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) due to their influence on infrastructure projects, like Huawei. They criticize the British government for allowing this and suggest that they may be corrupt. The speaker emphasizes the need to be cautious of the CCP and not involve them in projects that could compromise national security. They express concern about the complacency in Britain and Western Europe regarding potential threats from outside. Overall, they advocate for keeping the CCP at a distance and not allowing them to be involved in crucial projects.
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Speaker 0: Do you think, the UK has been infiltrated by the CCP? Almost certainly. Yeah. Can I see why? Yeah. Because of the, influence it has on infrastructure, projects And things like, where was it? Was it g c GCHQ? It was something to do with They were building various, software and things like that, which it's so obvious that if you, You know, if you invite Chinese Communist Party to actually build infrastructure projects that may be Security. Like Huawei. Like Huawei. Yeah. That this is a really bad idea. Yeah. Of course. I can't I can't understand The naivety of the British government. And and I I don't think they're naive. Yeah. So they're corrupt, You know Yeah. Because you're either a neighbor or a fool, if you're allowing that. Yeah. I know. And I don't think they're fools, so I think they're probably names. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, with the, Chinese Communist Party, that's the, both money. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. And yeah. And I think there's a sort of, complacency, really Yeah. In in Britain, certainly, and in Western Europe about Oh, yeah. About potential threats from outside, you know, I don't think the Chinese Communist Party are a benevolent organization. Yes. And I don't think the society that they want to promote is a benevolent anxiety. Yes. Yes. And so I think they should be kept at arm's length. You know, I don't think they should be allowed to to get involved in Any projects that might be crucial to our our security, basically. Yeah. Thank you very much.
Saved - February 14, 2024 at 5:17 AM

@NFSC88JJ - dun chuan

@MattWallace888 Miles Guo talks about the CCP, the Davos Party, and those pedophiles’ heinous plans against the West: information about the CCP’s infiltration. Thank you 🙏 @NFSCSpeak https://t.co/yIebKnt40q

Video Transcript AI Summary
During the Davos Forum in Tianjin, the CCP's ministry of security sent hundreds of people to install video devices. The Davos Form Art Performance Group was chosen from Tibet, Xinjiang, and Yunnan, with many young girls present. A CCP official claimed that the forum was being used to abuse children and mentioned a suspicious need for a large amount of blood. Chinese people's blood serum was allegedly extracted and given to Davos attendees. The hotels in Tianjin were exclusively reserved for the Davos participants, while the city was locked down. These actions are seen as evidence of the CCP's crimes.
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Speaker 0: I was on on that. When the Davos forum was held in Tianjin, people from the CCP's ministry of security sent 4 to 500 people to the scene to install the videotaping devices know, if you look back now at the Davos Forum in Tianjin, The so called Davos Form Art Performance Group was selected from Tibet, Xinjiang, and Yunnan. Look at how many little girls there were. How many of them are children? Everybody can go do some research. Go check it out yourself. Among those CCP state securities, there was someone from the Ministry of Security and Political and Legal Affairs Committee at the time. He said, Miles, how can this be the Davos forum? These sons of the bitches are here just to abuse children. He said there is something even more outrageous, blood. He said that he discovered that there is suddenly the need for a large amount of blood to fill the blood bank in case of an emergency. I believe that nowadays, this only happens to Chinese people. Chinese people's blood serum is extracted, and the serum is given to those Davos people. We always see those CCP officials, Old men falling asleep at the meeting. Have you seen any old man fall asleep at Davos in Tianjin? How many years has it been since the summer Davos was held in Tianjin? Look at the hotels built in Tianjin at that time. Do any of those hotels allow the people, the common folks to stay? Each of those Davos people occupies one floor. A total of only 1800 people attend Tianjin Davos. But the CCP empty out all the hotels with tens of thousands of rooms and locked down the whole city? So what were they doing? So when we look at Davos' forum today, the past few years are evidence of their crimes.
Saved - June 10, 2024 at 3:15 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
There are emerging details of a secret meeting between Humza Yousef and members of the Communist Chinese Party, suggesting an attempt to infiltrate governments. The link to Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum is questioned. National security is at risk, and attention from intelligence agencies is crucial.

@JimFergusonUK - Jim Ferguson

Breaking: SNP may have been infiltrated by CCP. In a shocking disclosure details are emerging of a secret meeting between disgraced former First minister of Scotland Humza Yousef and members of the Communist Chinese Party. It appears that there is a serious attempt to infiltrate Canada, The UK and other National governments. Is this linked back to Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum? Our intelligence agencies and those who are still loyal to their countries and constitution need to be paying close attention. The enemy is not just at the gates but inside!!! This is a major National Security Risk!! #MI5 #NationalSecurity https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/secretive-snp-government-redact-minutes-32984918

SNP Government keep meeting between Humza Yousaf and Chinese diplomat secret Exclusive: The former First Minister met with Zhang Biao, the Consul General, in January but the full meeting minutes were completely redacted despite important topics like the Grangemouth Refinery being discussed. scottishdailyexpress.co.uk
Saved - July 17, 2024 at 11:05 PM

@johncardillo - John Cardillo

Ex-CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry charged with spying for South Korea in exchange for luxury handbags She’s also ⁦@MaxBoot⁩’s wife. https://news.sky.com/story/ex-cia-analyst-sue-mi-terry-charged-with-spying-for-south-korea-in-exchange-for-luxury-handbags-13179265

Ex-CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry charged with spying for South Korea in exchange for luxury handbags Terry allegedly failed to register as a foreign agent as she shared information with intelligence officers for a decade. news.sky.com
Saved - July 18, 2024 at 11:57 AM

@amuse - @amuse

Disgraced Speaker Pelosi has been infiltrated by the CCP. The woman on the right, a close friend of Nancy Pelosi, was indicted yesterday and identified as a Chinese spy. How many other close ‘friends’ are keeping our Congress company? h/t @AndreaTantaros https://t.co/bA7jRTZwkr

Saved - January 12, 2025 at 1:12 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
In April 2024, the DOJ discovered a secret Chinese police station in New York, leading to the arrest of two CCP operatives who had met with Schumer and Adams. They were bailed out the next day. I'm concerned about the other known Chinese police stations in America that the media isn't covering.

@SULLY10X - SULLY

In April 2024, The DOJ found a secret Chinese police station in New York. Two CCP operatives that met with Schumer and Adams were later arrested. The CCP operatives were secretly bailed out the following day. What about the rest of these secret police stations that are known to be in America? The media isn’t talking about at least seven Chinese police stations known to be in our country.

Video Transcript AI Summary
We have made history as the first law enforcement partners to arrest individuals connected to the Chinese government's overseas police stations. Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping were arrested this morning at their homes in New York City. They allegedly collaborated to establish an overseas police station in Manhattan's Chinatown for the Fuzhou branch of China's National Police Force. Acting under the direction of an MPS official in China, they conducted these activities in secret.
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Speaker 0: We are the 1st law enforcement partners in the world to make arrests in connection with the Chinese government's overseas police stations. Now the defendants, Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping were arrested earlier this morning at their homes in New York City. As alleged, the defendants worked together to establish an overseas police station in Manhattan's Chinatown on behalf of the Fuzhou branch of the Chinese government's National Police Force, the MPS. These defendants did China's bidding in secret while acting under the direction and control of the of an MPS official in China.
Saved - January 9, 2025 at 10:55 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

NY Governor Hochul's Deputy Linda Sun used her influence to promote DEI in the USA… she ended up being a spy for the Chinese regime. Ask yourself why she did that. https://t.co/hOgvc8G2On

Video Transcript AI Summary
Diversity and inclusion are widely recognized as positive concepts. However, it's essential to incorporate equity into the conversation. Diversity means having various individuals from different backgrounds at the table. Inclusion involves considering all their ideas. Equity ensures that everyone at the table has equal access to sharing their thoughts and that their voices are heard. Unfortunately, statistics indicate a lack of leadership and representation in this area.
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Speaker 0: I think, you know, when people say diversity inclusion, I think everybody agrees or most people generally agree that it's a good thing. Right? But I think right now, we also need to bring in the word equity. Right? Diversity is when you say that there's, you know, many different types of people with different backgrounds, and they're all, you know, invited to the table. Inclusion is when, you know, we include all of their ideas. But equity is when we make sure that all of the people who are at the table have equal access to making sure that their ideas and their thoughts are heard. And, unfortunately, I think some of the statistics that you quoted is that we don't have that much leadership or represent
Saved - February 14, 2025 at 2:25 AM
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I recently learned about the close relationship between Lindy Li and Richard Blum, Dianne Feinstein's late husband, who had ties to CCP companies. This raises questions, especially considering Feinstein's history, including her driver being a Chinese spy and her early connections with China as San Francisco's mayor. I wonder about Lindy Li's connections to the Feinsteins and whether she had any dealings with them. It's crucial for Republicans to be cautious about inviting someone with such affiliations to their events and to consider the implications of her potential ties to the CCP.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

Did you know that Chinese born @lindyli was extremely close with Richard Blum, Dianne Feinstein's late husband? Dianne Feinstein’s husband made his money working with CCP companies, including a company that was found to be spying on the U.S. military through Chinese products. You’ll recall, Senator Feinstein’s driver for over 20 years while she was a US Senator was a CHINESE SPY! As Mayor of San Francisco from 1978-1988, Dianne Feinstein was the first mayor to visit China. In 1997, Diane Feinstein as a US Senator demanded a U.S.-China joint commission. Why was Lindy Li so close to the CCP affiliated Feinsteins? Did Lindy know Diane’s driver? Was she in business with Diane’s husband? Republicans need to smarten up before they start inviting a China born radical operative to GOP events and trying to normalize her on GOP podcasts. How do we know Lindy Li doesn’t work for the CCP? We don’t.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

.@lindyli you have me blocked. I want to know, do you work for the CCP? Will you disavow Xi Jin Ping? Are you a dual citizen with China? As someone who was born in China, why do you want to get so close to American GOP politicians after working for the pro CCP Democrats?

Saved - August 7, 2025 at 1:35 PM
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I dated the daughter of a senior CCP leader, who could have been a spy. Her father held a significant position in the Communist Party, but I felt it was unfair to report on her. I defied my government for love, prioritizing my relationship over my obligations.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Saved - August 7, 2025 at 1:46 PM
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I dated the daughter of a senior CCP leader, who could have been a spy. Her father was a high-ranking Communist Party official, but I felt it was unfair to report on her. I defied my government for love, choosing personal connection over duty.

@OKeefeMedia - O’Keefe Media Group

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department counselor officer in Seoul, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspected was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, revealed this to undercover journalists. Experts like Gordon Chang note the difficulty in vetting Chinese nationals, citing instances of undisclosed PLA or CCP membership. While Stephen Orlins argues Chinese students fuel U.S. AI growth, Marco Rubio implemented stricter visa measures. The State Department fired staff, including Choi, who became "discouraged," making him a potential target. Choi admitted the woman's father was a CCP member and she might have been a spy. He failed to report the relationship as required, instead confiding in a stranger from a dating app. Choi dated Joy Zhao for six weeks after she entered the U.S., sending her updates during a State Department trip. Experts state that Chinese nationals are obligated to commit espionage if asked by their government. The report calls for public servants to adhere to reporting rules regarding contact with potential spies and encourages whistleblowers to report corruption.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 7, 2025 at 1:35 PM
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A U.S. State Department Foreign Service Officer revealed he dated the daughter of a senior Chinese Communist Party leader, admitting she could have been a spy. He felt it was unfair to report her, despite being instructed to do so. In response, a Senior State Department Official stated that the incident is under investigation, emphasizing the department's zero tolerance for actions that compromise national security for personal interests.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department counselor officer in Seoul, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspected was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, revealed this to undercover journalists. Experts like Gordon Chang note the difficulty in vetting Chinese nationals, citing instances of undisclosed PLA or CCP affiliations. While Stephen Orlins argues that Chinese students fuel U.S. AI growth, Marco Rubio announced changes to Chinese student visas. The State Department fired 1,350 staff, including some from Choi's office, leaving Choi demoralized and potentially vulnerable to espionage. Choi acknowledged his girlfriend's father was a CCP member and that she might have been a spy but failed to report the relationship as required by federal regulations. He instead confided in a stranger from a dating app. He dated Joy Zhao for six weeks, updating her on his State Department trip to Asia. Experts state that Chinese nationals are required to commit acts of espionage if demanded by authorities, posing a potential threat. The report calls for government officials to adhere to rules regarding contact with potential spies and encourages whistleblowers to report corruption.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people who were from China. Speaker 3: In May, Secretary secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

The U.S. State Department has issued a statement to OMG following our investigation into CCP-linked influence and alleged misconduct by a U.S. official. According to a Senior State Department Official, “The incident is under investigation. The Department has zero tolerance for individuals who jeopardize national security by putting their personal interests ahead of our great nation.”

Saved - August 7, 2025 at 4:58 PM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

INSANE 🚨 James O’Keefe has undercover footage of a US State Department official on hidden camera admitting to dating the daughter OF A SENIOR CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER He “defied [his] government for love” What is going on in American Government?? https://t.co/POBKDu0Faq

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department counselor in Seoul, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspected was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, revealed this to an undercover journalist. Experts like Gordon Chang say the vetting process has loopholes exploited for espionage. While Stephen Orlins notes Chinese students fuel U.S. AI growth, Marco Rubio announced visa changes to target those with CCP ties. Choi, demoralized by State Department cuts, may have been vulnerable to seduction. He acknowledged his date's father was a CCP member and she might have been a spy. Despite regulations requiring reporting such contacts, Choi concealed the relationship, instead confiding in a dating app contact. He dated Joy Zhao for six weeks, updating her on his State Department trip to Asia. Experts state that Chinese nationals are legally obligated to commit espionage if requested by their government. The report urges public servants to adhere to reporting rules and encourages whistleblowers to report corruption.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 7, 2025 at 1:34 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I just deleted my LinkedIn profile after the release of undercover footage showing my relationship with a CCP official's daughter, whom I acknowledged could have been a spy. I also didn't report this relationship to the Department, despite the security concerns involved.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

JUST IN: Daniel Choi, U.S. State Department Foreign Service Officer, has DELETED his LinkedIn profile following the release of OMG’s undercover footage revealing his relationship with a CCP official’s daughter, whom he admitted “could have been a spy," and his refusal to report the relationship to the Department, despite security concerns.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department officer, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspected was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, is now seen as potentially vulnerable due to being demoralized after State Department cuts. Experts note the difficulty in vetting Chinese nationals, some of whom conceal PLA or CCP affiliations. While some argue Chinese students in the U.S. fuel American innovation, others, like Marco Rubio, seek stricter visa controls due to espionage concerns. Choi acknowledged his girlfriend's father was a CCP member and she could have been a spy, but he failed to report the relationship as required. He instead confided in a stranger from a dating app. Regulations mandate reporting attempts at seduction by foreign governments, especially those linked to senior CCP members. The report emphasizes the need for vigilance against espionage and encourages insiders to report corruption.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people who were from China. Speaker 3: In May, Secretary secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 7, 2025 at 1:35 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I captured a U.S. State Department official on hidden camera admitting to dating the daughter of a senior CCP leader. He refused to report her, saying she "could have been a spy," and claimed he "defied [his] government for love." The State Department had already responded before this release.

@its_The_Dr - Johnny Midnight ⚡️

We have a U.S. State Department official on hidden camera admitting to dating the daughter of a senior CCP leader, and refusing to report her, even though he says “she could have been a spy.” He claims he “defied [his] government for love.” The State Department has responded before James Released this!

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department counselor officer in Seoul, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspected was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, revealed this to an undercover journalist. Experts like Gordon Chang say the vetting process has loopholes exploited for espionage, while Stephen Orlins notes that revoking visas could damage U.S. AI growth fueled by Chinese students. Marco Rubio announced changes to Chinese student visas, and the State Department fired staff, including foreign service officers like Choi. Choi, now "discouraged," admitted the woman's father was a member of the Chinese Communist Party and that she might have been a spy. He failed to report the relationship as required, instead confiding in a stranger from a dating app. Choi dated Joy Zhao for six weeks, updating her on his State Department trip to Asia. Experts state that Chinese nationals are required to commit acts of espionage if demanded by authorities. The report urges government employees to follow rules for reporting contacts with potential spies and encourages whistleblowers to report corruption.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Speaker 0: Like, the Speaker 1: water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 16, 2025 at 8:28 PM

@GordonGChang - Gordon G. Chang

American diplomats should never date Chinese nationals. What was this foreign service officer thinking?

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
The segment centers on Huju Choi, a counselor at the US embassy in Seoul, who reveals his actions after admitting to an undercover journalist that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. "I defied my government for love." Choi, a veteran State Department official, vets Chinese student visas and says the process may be a "pipeline for infiltration and espionage" and that "The pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation." Experts note that "'over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States' fuel Silicon Valley." Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas; in July, "'1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs." The piece warns of CCP-linked risks and urges transparency.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. Speaker 3: His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably If they were from one of these, like, state countries or whatever Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: Then maybe I would you Speaker 0: That's like totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: No. Playing with different because you're like You're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. Beijing? Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. I know you had between here. So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 8, 2025 at 2:59 AM
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I recently learned that U.S. diplomat Daniel Choi admitted to not reporting a romantic relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official, acknowledging the risk she posed. Instead of informing his government, he confided in a woman from a dating app, who also might have been a spy.

@OKeefeMedia - O’Keefe Media Group

ICYMI: U.S. diplomat Daniel Choi admits he defied federal regulations by not reporting a romantic relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official, acknowledging she “could have been a spy.” Instead of alerting his government, Choi told a woman he met on a dating app… who also could have been a spy.

Video Transcript AI Summary
A US diplomat, Mr. Choi, was required to report any attempts by a foreign government to seduce him, but he consciously decided not to report an incident involving a woman because he felt it would be unfair. He thought that even if they broke up, the government would have her information forever. Choi acknowledges the woman's father is a member of the communist party, raising concerns she could be a spy. Choi himself admits she could have been a spy. Instead of reporting the incident as required, Mr. Choi concealed it and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app who also could have been a spy.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about her. She could have been even. I don't even know. I defied my government for love. I Speaker 1: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. Federal regulations outlined that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day in attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat. He consciously decided to not report it. His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: I also thought that was, like, kind of unfair, like, we might break up, you know, and then, like, you know, the government still has Speaker 1: her information forever. Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party. Speaker 0: So is there a concern that it could be related to CCP though? Yeah. Take I know my dad, like, he's like straight up communist party. I don't know. Could have been a spy even though. Don't really know. Speaker 1: Mister Troy concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app who also could have been a spy.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
A U.S. State Department counselor in Seoul, Huju Choi, admitted to dating a Chinese woman he suspects was an agent. Choi, who vets Chinese student visas, revealed this as concerns grow that the program is a pipeline for espionage. Experts like Gordon Chang say loopholes in the vetting process are being exploited. While Stephen Orlins notes that Chinese students have fueled AI growth in Silicon Valley, Marco Rubio announced changes to Chinese student visas and a sweep to revoke visas from those with CCP connections. The State Department fired 1,350 staff, including 263 foreign service officers. Choi, now "discouraged," may be vulnerable to seduction by a spy. Choi dated Joy Zhao for six weeks after she entered the U.S. Zhao's father may be a senior CCP officer involved in student exchanges. Regulations required Choi to report the relationship, especially given Zhao's potential CCP ties, but he concealed it. He sent Zhao updates and photos from an official trip to Asia. According to experts, every Chinese national is a potential threat due to Chinese law requiring espionage if demanded by authorities.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably from one of these, like, state countries or whatever. Right. Then maybe I would Gal, but like report. Speaker 0: That's totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like, they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: playing with different because you're like you're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. In Beijing? Beijing. Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeifmediagroup.com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. We look for recordings, we look for documents if you have allegations, we can't report them without verifying them. But please reach out to us. We'll be releasing a story each week, every week here at OMG. Stay tuned for more.
Saved - August 16, 2025 at 8:32 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The State Department has placed Foreign Service Officer Daniel Choi on administrative leave and revoked his access to classified information while an internal investigation is underway. This action follows reports that Choi dated the daughter of a senior CCP official, acknowledged the possibility of her being a spy, and did not report her. A senior official stated that they will protect national security and hold accountable any employee who jeopardizes America's safety. Updates will follow as the situation develops.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

JUST IN: The @StateDept confirms Foreign Service Officer Daniel Choi has been placed on administrative leave and stripped of access to classified information pending an internal investigation. This follows OMG’s reporting that Choi dated the daughter of a senior CCP official, admitted “She could have been a spy,” and refused to report her. A senior State Department official says they will “ensure our national security is protected” and hold accountable “any employee who puts America’s safety in jeopardy.” We will continue to update as the story unfolds. @SecRubio @DOGE_STATE

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

“I Defied My Government for Love”: US State Department Foreign Service Officer Dated Senior CCP Leader’s Daughter, Admits “She Could Have Been A Spy,” Refused to Report Her “Her dad was either a provincial or a federal minister of education. So he's, like, straight up Communist Party.” “I was supposed to, whatever, sort of report what I knew about her, but I always thought that was kind of unfair.” @StateDept

Video Transcript AI Summary
US embassy counselor Huju Choi in Seoul told undercover journalists he dated a Chinese woman last year whom he suspects was an agent; "I defied my government for love." Choi, who vets all Chinese student visas, says the program is a "pipeline for infiltration and espionage," and "the pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation." He notes vetting Chinese nationals is difficult because many not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership, while the regime weaponizes travel. Stephen Orlins warns revoking visas could harm AI growth, citing "over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States." Rubio announced an aggressive visa sweep; 1,350 staff were fired, including 263 foreign service officers; Choi is described as discouraged and demoralized. The 2017 National Intelligence Law requires acts of espionage and CCP obedience.
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Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Yeah. Was supposed to sort of report what I knew about it. Speaker 0: I was really concerned that it could be, like, related to CCP though. Speaker 1: I know my dad. But he's, like, straight up coming to party. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't really know. Speaker 1: I defied my government for love. I Speaker 3: would do anything for love, but I won't do that. That was a current foreign service officer at the US State Department casually dropping a poetic and potentially traitorous line. Quote, I defied my government for love. Speaker 4: My name is Huju Choi. I'm a counselor officer here at the US embassy in Seoul, Korea. My primary role as a as a diplomat is to is to engage, you know, with people in other countries and kinda just be myself and show, you know, show who Americans are and show what America's all about. Speaker 3: That was mister Choi speaking on behalf of the US embassy in Seoul in 2019. Mister Choi revealed how far he's gone being himself while engaging people in other countries when he admitted to one of our undercover journalists that he dated a Chinese woman last year he suspects was an agent. Now, Daniel Choi has worked with the State Department for almost twenty years and is currently in charge of vetting all student visas from China, a program that recent arrests show have become less about education and rather perhaps a pipeline for infiltration and espionage. This pipeline is actively pumping agents of the communist party into the heart of American industry and innovation. And according to experts like Gordon Chang, the vetting process is already difficult, leaving critical loopholes that are being exploited. Speaker 5: Well, right now, it is very difficult to vet a Chinese national. And in the past, we've had many Chinese nationals, when they apply for a visa, not disclose, for instance, their role in the People's Liberation Army or their Communist Party membership. There's so many things that we can't verify. And especially as the regime goes to even greater lengths to weaponize, Chinese traveling abroad, we have got to be extremely careful. Speaker 3: There is a distinct balance, however, between national security and isolationism. According to Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on US China relations, America's golden age of AI growth in Silicon Valley has directly been fueled by the over 80,000 Chinese students who are approved yearly to study in The United States. Mister Orland says revoking these visas will cut off the pipeline and create long term damage. Speaker 6: Chinese investment in The US is a good thing. It creates jobs in The United States and makes the American people's lives better. But there are people in The United States who believe that academic cooperation between The United States and China is not an American interest. I fundamentally disagree with that. When I went to Silicon Valley and visited all these companies, you look around and it's people Speaker 3: secretary of state Marco Rubio announced major changes to Chinese student visas, including an aggressive sweep to revoke visas from those with connections to the communist party. In July, 1,350 staff were fired by the state department, including 263 foreign service officers like mister Choi and 15 directly from his office of consular affairs. Now this has left mister Choi, a divorced diplomat, ashamed of his job and in his own words, discouraged and demoralized, making him a perfect target for seduction by a spy. Speaker 1: For the state's parliament, there's a big cut coming, like, July 1. Sectors like five So some sections will be cut by, like, 50%. In general, like, it's very, very And not It's all depressing. It's all all depressing. Speaker 3: It's It's His reason? He felt it would be unfair. Speaker 0: You said you needed a Chinese girl? Speaker 1: Work based on the So she got this work visa to, like, you know, work with this American company that they have a lot of research. They just Yeah. I was supposed to whatever. Yeah. Because I think I know the way it works. So to report what I The inside? Knew about it. Like, if you're just dating somebody or just like Scotland. Again, like, if they're just a contact and you, you know, play cards with them or something. When they're from like Iran Korea or North Korea Speaker 0: or Russia or China. Speaker 1: And I really want get out. Like Makes it more frustrating. I also thought that was like kind of unfair like Like I think We might date, and then we break up, you know, and then, like Yeah. You know, the government still has her information forever. Right? If I were dating somebody and we were gonna get married, then I would probably if If they were from one of these, like, state countries or whatever Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: Then maybe I would you Speaker 0: That's like totally valid because it's like, don't they keep a do they, like they keep a record of you and stuff and Speaker 1: No. Playing with different because you're like You're the 2020 cycle, I was like China? In Beijing. Beijing? Beijing? They're allowed to take, like, locals at all. Speaker 3: It's here that Choi surprisingly acknowledges that her father is a member of the communist party and that she may have been a spy herself. Speaker 0: Were they worried? Like, is there a concern that it could be, like, related to CCP though? Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean They need to, like She could take I know my dad, like the Republican Party. Her dad was, like They've done nothing. Either a presidential or a federal minister of education. Yeah. Yeah. Because he's, like, straight up coming to party. I don't know. She could have been a spy even though. Speaker 2: I don't even know. You know Speaker 1: the way they talk. I don't know. Speaker 5: Maybe she could have been Speaker 1: a spy even though. I don't really know. You know the way they talk. Speaker 3: A sweep of China's limited public database of government officials reveals at least one senior CCP officer with the same last who has served in China's Ministry of Education and specifically student exchanges in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. Whether it was this communist party member or another Zhao that follows Mao, it doesn't change the fact that mister Choi was required to report these dates to the State Department, all part of his duty to defend The United States Of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Federal regulations outlined in Security Executive Agent Directive three and the State department's manual 12 f a m clearly state that mister Choi was required to report, quote, within one business day what he considered to be an attempt by a foreign government to seduce a US diplomat, especially if they are related to a senior member of the CCP. Instead, mister Choi concealed the incident and reported it to a woman he met on a dating app, a complete stranger who also could have been a spy. On these dates, mister Choi forgot that he was a US diplomat. He became, in his words, a random person on the Internet. Speaker 0: So nice to talk to you. It was a really breath of fresh air. Speaker 1: I'm a random person on the Internet. A Speaker 3: random person on the Internet with a top secret clearance and the golden keys for entry for every spy and student in Asia. Speaker 1: I saw her, like, five times in monthly use. I had this trip. One. Right? It was partially a work trip. The work portion of it was in Korea. Yeah. But then, like, I also talked on, like Great question. Cambodia, Thailand, and Japan. Speaker 0: I know you had between here. Speaker 1: So Quite quite a lot of home. What? Seems so, like, you're not too sure that she wanted to be dating. Right? Yeah. And she So, you know, before I go on the trip, I'm like, you know, look. It's you know, if it's easier, you can just kinda, like, call it quits now, like, you know Or Right. We're still friends. Like, the water was booted. Cut it. But she didn't wanna do that. And so she was like, no. No. I don't wanna do that. Like, I just wanna let's just let's just keep it the way it is. Yeah. Speaker 3: Mister Choi said he dated the alleged spy Joy Zhao for six weeks, began dating her the week she entered America in September 2024, and she broke up with him as he returned from an official state department trip to key nations in the Asia Pacific. All of which mister Choi made sure to send updates and photos to her in real time. Speaker 1: You can tell that, like, she's kinda losing interest. Right? I'm getting into the end of my trip, and I'm like, oh, yeah. I'm gonna be I don't gonna be back this Sunday. Right? And then her her one her one word reply was, oh. Buy it. Speaker 3: The United States has entered a new era of great power competition, which includes what could be a century long struggle against the communist party of China. Speaker 5: Article seven and fourteen of the 2017 national intelligence law in China requires every Chinese national and every Chinese entity to commit acts of espionage if they receive a demand from relevant authorities. But even more important, the Communist Party demands absolute obedience of Chinese nationals and Chinese entities. Every Chinese entity or national in our country is a potential threat. We know that Chinese students have been used by the regime to commit acts of espionage. Speaker 3: Part of the struggle is ensuring that the men and women serving our government don't fall prey to seduction operations and follow the well established rules for reporting contacts and conversations with chemical spies. We demand more from our public servants. That and the truth will preserve us for generations to come. I'm sad to report to you that this is not the beginning. In fact, many people and many federal government agents in DC continue to behave this way. We demand better, but stay tuned because soon we'll be going to Washington DC and revealing more at the highest levels. Now if you're on the inside of any government agency, NGO, federal, state, local government, and you see corruption, if you know the American people are being lied to, you know who to call, not Ghostbusters, but OMG tips at okeif mediagroup dot com, or you can text us at (914) 491-9395, you already see it on the screen, and our journalism team will get back to you. 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