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Mark Shushkevich interviews Jacob Chansley, a famous patriotic figure in America, at America Fest 2023. Chansley emphasizes the power of noncompliance and nonviolent protest in fighting tyranny. He also announces his candidacy for the US Congress, highlighting his focus on voting laws, term limits, criminalizing lobbying, and punishing insider trading. Chansley discusses the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the need to resist their influence. He urges independence from China in areas such as farmland ownership and microchip production. Chansley believes the CCP, acting on behalf of globalist interests, poses a significant threat to America and the world. He provides his social media handles and campaign website for those interested. The interview concludes with a chant to "take down the CCP."

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On the Real America's Voice Show, Miles Guo has been a reliable source, accurately predicting events and exposing the Chinese Communist Party's actions against the United States. It's baffling that the US government has imprisoned him on false charges. Miles Guo should be seen as an American hero for his efforts to combat the CCP and raise awareness among Americans. He could even uncover corrupt individuals within the FBI, Senate, or Congress who have ties to China. However, instead of being celebrated, he is unjustly locked up. This situation reflects the larger issues within America.

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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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The speaker discusses the threat posed by China to the United States, highlighting how China has infiltrated various sectors of American society. They mention the outsourcing of manufacturing to China, the dominance of Chinese nationals in American universities, and the potential for conflict with China. The speaker suggests that the American establishment has enabled China's rise and warns of the dangers of Chinese infiltration and subversion. They also mention China's control over its own population and its efforts to export its surveillance and control systems to the rest of the world. The speaker concludes by discussing the role of the UN and NGOs in facilitating illegal immigration and the alleged presence of Chinese sleeper cells in America.

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The speaker is asked if anything else happened at Tiananmen Square besides the protest in 1989, to which they respond that there was a massacre. They are then asked if they agree with the Trump and Biden administrations that the Chinese government is committing genocide against the Uighur people, but the speaker avoids giving a direct answer. The speaker is also asked if they agree with Joe Biden's statement that Xi Jinping is a dictator, but they refuse to comment on world leaders. The questioner suggests that the speaker may be afraid of losing their job or being arrested if they speak negatively about the Chinese Communist Party, but the speaker denies this and states that critical content about China can be found on TikTok.

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The speaker questions the purpose of conferences like APEC and the recent meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping. They feel that these conferences lack a clear goal and mention climate change as a topic of discussion. The speaker believes that the meetings are meaningless and that the focus should be on more pressing issues such as the Chinese Communist Party's involvement in drug trafficking, specifically Fentanyl, which is causing deaths in America. They also mention the CCP's theft of intellectual property and human rights abuses, including the mistreatment of Uyghurs and forced organ harvesting.

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My name is Roy from the new federal state of China. I want to convey that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not represent China or its people. Our founder, Miles Guo, was arrested for supporting the Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989. He survived and started the whistleblower's movement to expose the CCP's plans. The CCP has oppressed the Chinese people, with millions of Uighurs in concentration camps, Tibetans and youth being victims of abuse, and Hong Kong protesters being silenced. The CCP has infiltrated the US, spreading a deadly virus, engaging in espionage, and influencing various sectors. We have intelligence to share about secret bio labs, military installations, and the CCP's support of terrorist groups. We urge the American people to stop supporting the CCP and decouple from them. We are determined to eliminate the CCP and create a free China.

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Speaker 0 notes that owned groups have been buying up schools across the United States, including Spring Education Group which owns 240 schools in 19 states, funded by a Chinese investment firm whose CEO has been described as an ardent Chinese nationalist. Xi Van Fleet, who was born in China and lived through the Cultural Revolution, joins the discussion. Speaker 1 explains that the CCP has long viewed America as its arch enemy and has continually aimed to weaken and undermine the United States in order to replace it as the world’s superpower. Education is identified as a key battleground. Since the early 2000s, CCP efforts began with higher education through Confucius Institutes, then expanded to public schools via donation and exchange programs such as sister school programs, and are now moving into private schools by purchasing many of them. She asserts that in 2015 the CCP bought the high school New York Military Academy, a school that President Donald Trump attended, arguing that the intent is not to make money but to take over American education and turn classrooms into the “little red classroom” and education into “American education with CCP characteristics.” The overarching goal, she claims, is generations of people who align with CCP messaging, referencing influencer Hassan Piker who allegedly visited China and told followers that China offered a solution for America, asserting that communism is the solution to problems created by capitalism in America. This, she says, is very dangerous. Speaker 0 adds that the NY Military Academy purchase connects to efforts to influence elites by targeting private schools where wealthy families send their children, who then go on to hold high positions in society. She notes that there has been chatter about Chinese ownership of farmlands as well, but argues that the influence through these private schools is even more effective.

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The speaker discusses the infiltration and impact of Xi Jinping on American soil, emphasizing that he does not represent China or its people. They mention a protest with 400 members against Xi during the APAC summit, highlighting their message that he cannot be trusted to keep his promises. Speaker 1 adds that the Chinese Communist Party believes everything under heaven belongs to China, and that Xi is a violent and brutal dictator who controls everything. They express concern about the United States heading down a similar path and emphasize the need to take down the CCP.

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A local TV station in San Francisco aired the protests of the new federal state of China and an interview with Ava Chen. The protests had a significant impact, especially when it was mentioned that a special organization provided specific information, revealing the silent forces supporting the protest rally. Despite the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and interference from CCP supporters and fake anti-communists, the protesters remained strong, determined, and confident. The presence of fellow fighters from Europe, Asia, and Japan further encouraged everyone. The live broadcast was appreciated by Mister Myles Wu, who acknowledged the unforgettable actions of the protesters. Xi Jinping, upon returning to China, became restless due to the unexpected power and impact of the NFSC's actions. The event demonstrated that the NFSC is the CCP's biggest threat and Miles Guo is their number one enemy, causing Xi Jinping to worry.

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The speaker discusses the CCP's influence in the free world, referring to it as a network of Chinese spies. They emphasize that these spies are not easily identifiable and are integrated into society and business. They mention a specific individual who works for both the Financial Times and the Confucius Institute, highlighting how these organizations are used to spread false information and communist ideology. The speaker asserts that the CCP targets young minds in schools and universities to propagate their agenda. Overall, they argue that the CCP's infiltration tactics are aimed at manipulating and poisoning the minds of Americans.

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David confronts Speaker 1 about Code Pink's funding, alleging it comes from Roy Sigham, who he claims is close to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). David says Sigham speaks at CCP propaganda forums and that Speaker 1's cofounder was married to him. Speaker 1 denies receiving much money from Sigham or any foreign entities. David asks about the People's Forum, which he says receives $20 million from Sigham, and where Speaker 1 hosts events. David questions why Speaker 1 is not worried about Chinese influence, especially with organizations like Code Pink allegedly destabilizing America by taking money from the Chinese government. Speaker 1 claims they are the best thing for the country. David mentions a House GOP investigation into Sigham and asks if Speaker 1 is against foreign influence, given Sigham's Marxist ideology and ties to the CCP. Speaker 1 defends Sigham's right to his beliefs and denies Code Pink endorses Marxism. David also inquires about Code Pink's connection to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which he says also receives money from Sigham.

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The speaker and his family fled China due to persecution for being Christians. They traveled through Laos, Thailand, Ecuador, and faced challenges. They warn against using Chinese phones and software due to spying. The speaker calls the CCP a terrorist organization and warns against communism in the US. They emphasize supporting the people of China, not the CCP. They urge to stop the spread of communism and hold accountable organizations aiding it. God bless America and the people of China. Down with the CCP.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the need to take action against it. They emphasize the importance of speaking out for the victims and dissidents in China who are oppressed by the CCP. The speakers also highlight the infiltration and influence of the CCP in the United States and call for its removal. They stress the need for unity and action to restore freedom and make America great again. The video concludes with a call to join the movement and take down the CCP.

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China's influence over Iran is a major concern, as it supports the Iranian regime. This raises the question of whether we should confront China directly. The involvement of China is alarming, especially considering the credibility of whistleblowers from within the Chinese CCP. Nicole, representing the new federal state of China, an organization aiming to dismantle the CCP, joins the program to provide crucial information. The organization hopes that sharing this intel will aid the US, Israel, and other peace-loving nations in defeating the CCP.

Shawn Ryan Show

Peter Schweizer - The China Influence | SRS #019
Guests: Peter Schweizer
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China is rapidly expanding its coal power capacity, constructing more coal plants than Australia in a single year. Major tech figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates have engaged in partnerships with China, often involving military-linked companies, raising concerns about national security. Peter Schweizer, author of "Red-Handed," discusses "elite capture," a strategy where Beijing influences U.S. leaders through financial ties, compromising their ability to act against Chinese interests. This tactic has been effective in various sectors, including education, where Chinese donations to universities promote pro-regime narratives. Schweizer highlights the troubling connections of politicians like Mitch McConnell and Dianne Feinstein to Chinese businesses, suggesting these relationships influence their political actions. He notes that the Biden family's ties to China, particularly through Hunter Biden, raise significant concerns about potential conflicts of interest and influence. The Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania, funded by Chinese donations, exemplifies elite capture in academia. Schweizer emphasizes the need for awareness and action against these influences, advocating for legislation to prevent cooperation with Chinese military entities. He calls for public scrutiny of investments in Chinese companies and urges citizens to recognize the broader implications of their purchasing decisions. The conversation underscores the importance of vigilance regarding China's growing influence in the U.S. and the need for bipartisan efforts to address these challenges.

Philion

China’s Propaganda is Absolutely Terrifying..
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The episode follows a travelogue-style exploration of Shenzhen to examine how a high-tech, highly surveilled city might feel from a visitor’s perspective. The host documents a night-and-day contrast between futuristic conveniences—drone deliveries, palm-based payments, driverless taxis, and nearly autonomous consumer tech—and the unease of a society where control and efficiency appear tightly interwoven with everyday life. Throughout the journey, the host questions how quickly automation and AI-enabled systems could reshape labor, privacy, and urban living, while noting the relentless pace of development and the scale at which new devices and services are introduced. Personal anecdotes, mock critiques, and hyperbolic expressions punctuate a broader reflection on what it means to experience a city where technology seems to outpace traditional institutions, yet also raises questions about governance, individual autonomy, and cultural framing. The narrative moves from awe and skepticism to a more pointed inquiry about the trade-offs of a so-called smart city. References to social credit, surveillance, and the blending of communist and capitalist elements sharpen the discussion about the limits and risks of rapid techno-optimism. The host contrasts Western expectations of technology with what appears possible in a state-led innovation environment, culminating in a provocative meditation on whether such advancements herald liberation or new forms of control. The episode closes with a continued curiosity about future changes and how audiences might interpret them in real-world terms.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1640 - Josh Rogin
Guests: Josh Rogin
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Josh Rogin discusses his unique Instagram account, "Watch the Ramen," which combines his passions for watches and Japanese ramen. He shares a story about Admiral Pogue, who took a Seiko watch to space instead of the Omega moon watch, highlighting the significance of the Seiko in watch collecting circles. Rogin reflects on his time living in Japan, his love for the culture, and how it shaped his interests in food and watches. The conversation shifts to the cultural differences between Japan and the U.S., particularly in terms of politeness and community. Rogin explains how Japan's long history has influenced its societal norms, leading to a strong sense of consensus and community. He contrasts this with American individualism and the challenges of navigating cultural differences. Rogin recounts his career in journalism, starting at the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shinbun, where he covered the Pentagon and interacted with Donald Rumsfeld. He shares anecdotes about his experiences in the media, including a notable incident where he was punched by comedian Dan Nynan, which gained media attention. The discussion then turns to the origins of COVID-19, with Rogin arguing for the investigation of the lab leak theory. He criticizes the lack of curiosity from governments and media regarding the virus's origins and emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation. He points out that the narrative surrounding the virus has been politicized, making it difficult to have an honest discussion about its origins. Rogin highlights the importance of understanding the Chinese Communist Party's influence on global affairs, particularly in relation to human rights abuses against Uighurs. He discusses the complexities of U.S.-China relations, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that acknowledges both the risks and the potential for cooperation. He expresses concern about the influence of Chinese money in American universities and industries, noting how it can lead to self-censorship and a lack of critical discourse. Rogin argues that the U.S. needs to confront these issues head-on to protect its values and interests. The conversation concludes with Rogin emphasizing the importance of individual liberty and human dignity as universal values that should guide U.S. policy towards China. He calls for a constructive dialogue that transcends political divisions and focuses on shared humanity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Looming Prosecution, and Fired for Not Being "Woke" Enough, with Alan Dershowitz and More
Guests: Alan Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Alan Dershowitz to discuss various pressing topics, starting with the ongoing legal challenges facing former President Trump, particularly regarding alleged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Dershowitz critiques the motivations behind these prosecutions, suggesting they reflect a dangerous trend of weaponizing the legal system against political opponents. He emphasizes that the pursuit of Trump appears to be more about political vendetta than genuine legal violations, warning that such actions could undermine the integrity of the justice system. The conversation shifts to the implications of Trump's potential indictment in New York, where the prosecution may argue that the payment to Daniels was misclassified as legal expenses, thus elevating a misdemeanor to a felony. Dershowitz argues that this legal reasoning is unprecedented and fraught with complications, highlighting the challenges of proving intent behind Trump's actions. Kelly and Dershowitz also touch on the broader political landscape, including the implications of ongoing investigations into Trump and the potential for these legal battles to influence the upcoming elections. Dershowitz expresses concern over the precedent set by targeting political figures, regardless of party affiliation, and stresses the importance of protecting civil liberties. The discussion transitions to the recent firing of Dr. Tabia Lee, a diversity, equity, and inclusion director at a California college, who claims she was dismissed for questioning anti-racism policies. Lee recounts her experiences of being labeled a "white supremacist" for her views and highlights the ideological extremism she faced within the institution. She emphasizes the need for open dialogue and the importance of diverse perspectives in educational settings. Finally, the conversation shifts to international affairs, particularly China's growing influence under Xi Jinping. Michael Cunningham joins to discuss China's strategic ambitions, its relationships with rogue states, and the implications of its actions on global stability. Cunningham warns that China's rise poses a significant challenge to U.S. interests, particularly in the context of Taiwan and its expanding role in the Middle East. He emphasizes the need for the U.S. to maintain its leadership and address the threats posed by China's assertive foreign policy.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 77 America Is Following in China’s Footsteps. Here’s How We Stop It.
Guests: Xi Van Fleet
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Tucker Carlson interviews Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of China's Cultural Revolution, who draws parallels between that period and contemporary America. She recalls her experiences as a child during the Cultural Revolution, noting the rise of the Red Guards, the public humiliation of individuals, and the eventual violence that ensued. Xi explains how Mao mobilized youth against his own party, leading to a breakdown of societal structures and the killing of millions. She emphasizes the indoctrination of young people and the destruction of history and culture, comparing it to current identity politics and critical race theory in the U.S. Xi warns that America is undergoing a similar Marxist revolution, driven by decades of indoctrination. She stresses the importance of educating people about the horrors of communism and urges Americans to recognize the threat and fight back to preserve their freedoms. Xi concludes that understanding the past is crucial for resisting the current ideological shift.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fauci's "Noble Lie," Natural Immunity, and China's Latest Crackdown, with Rand Paul & Josh Rogin
Guests: Rand Paul, Josh Rogin
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing the Chicago teachers' union's decision to return to online schooling, criticizing it as detrimental to students. She highlights that over 90% of Chicago public school employees are vaccinated, yet Mayor Lori Lightfoot canceled school, calling online education unacceptable. Kelly expresses frustration over the teachers' reluctance to return to in-person work and suggests they should find other jobs if they refuse. The conversation shifts to the effectiveness of masks against COVID-19. Kelly notes that some previously alarmist doctors are now acknowledging that cloth masks are largely ineffective. She questions why figures like former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb and Dr. Leana Wen can speak freely about mask ineffectiveness while others face censorship for similar views. Senator Rand Paul joins the discussion, emphasizing the importance of open debate and the dangers of selective censorship in public discourse. Paul argues that the current climate stifles scientific debate, which is essential for truth-seeking. He criticizes the government's narrative that downplays natural immunity and insists that individuals should be allowed to make informed decisions about their health. Kelly and Paul discuss the ineffectiveness of masks and the flawed public health messaging surrounding COVID-19, particularly regarding the Omicron variant. The conversation then turns to the situation in China, with Josh Rogan from the Washington Post discussing the harsh realities of China's zero-COVID policy, particularly in Xi'an, where residents face extreme lockdown measures. Rogan highlights the oppressive nature of the Chinese Communist Party and the dire conditions faced by citizens, including food shortages and restricted access to healthcare. Rogan also addresses the upcoming Beijing Olympics, criticizing the International Olympic Committee for ignoring human rights abuses in China. He emphasizes the need for a global response to China's actions and the importance of holding corporations accountable for their ties to the regime. The discussion touches on the broader implications of China's policies and the necessity for the U.S. to take a stand against human rights violations. Finally, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty shares his experience as a physician who lost his job over refusing the COVID-19 vaccine despite having natural immunity from a previous infection. He discusses the lack of acknowledgment for natural immunity in public health policies and the ethical implications of vaccine mandates. Kheriaty argues for informed consent and the right of individuals to make health decisions based on their circumstances. He expresses hope that ongoing legal challenges will lead to greater recognition of natural immunity and a reevaluation of vaccine mandates.

Shawn Ryan Show

Andrew Bustamante - CIA Spy / U.S. vs China - The New Cold War | SRS #52 (Part 2)
Guests: Andrew Bustamante
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In this episode of the Sean Ryan Show, host Shawn Ryan and guest Andrew Bustamante discuss the growing threat posed by China, following a previous episode on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They explore China's ambitions for global dominance and its influence over the United States and other nations. Bustamante emphasizes that the U.S. involvement in Ukraine serves to deplete Russian resources, preventing a united front between Russia and China. The conversation shifts to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Bustamante addressing the recent claims from the Department of Energy suggesting a lab leak in China. He points out that various government agencies have not reached a consensus on the virus's origins, highlighting the complexities of intelligence communication and media reporting. Bustamante argues that the Chinese cultural mindset, which values family honor and historical continuity, differs significantly from American perspectives, making it unlikely that the pandemic was an intentional act of war. They discuss China's extensive influence, including its control over supply chains, involvement in the fentanyl crisis, and acquisition of farmland in the U.S. Bustamante notes that China operates quietly and strategically, often avoiding direct confrontation while expanding its global reach through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative. This initiative aims to establish China as a central hub for global trade and resources, particularly in developing countries. The hosts express concern over China's growing technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and military capabilities. Bustamante mentions that China is ahead in many critical technologies, which poses a significant threat to U.S. interests. They also touch on the influence of Chinese investments in American real estate and agriculture, raising questions about national security and economic independence. The discussion includes the potential for chaos and division within the U.S., exacerbated by external influences, including those from China. Bustamante suggests that while the U.S. government recognizes the threat posed by China, political polarization hampers effective action. They conclude by emphasizing the need for greater awareness and understanding of China's global strategies and their implications for the future. Overall, the episode highlights the multifaceted challenges posed by China, from economic influence to technological competition, and the importance of addressing these issues to safeguard U.S. interests and global stability.

Tucker Carlson

Steve Robinson Exposes the Chinese Mafia’s Drug Empire Flooding the US & Politicians Covering It Up
Guests: Steve Robinson
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Tucker Carlson discusses a shocking story with independent journalist Steve Robinson about the takeover of rural Maine by Chinese drug cartels, particularly focusing on illegal marijuana grows. Robinson reveals that there are approximately 300 to 400 properties in Maine controlled by what the Department of Homeland Security refers to as Asian transnational criminal organizations, which he identifies as the Chinese mafia. This issue gained attention in 2023 when a leaked memo highlighted over 270 sites in Maine involved in criminal activities. Robinson, who has spent years investigating these operations, details how he identified these illegal grows by examining mortgage records, electrical upgrades, and interviewing neighbors. He describes the fear among locals who have witnessed the influx of Chinese individuals who initially presented themselves as friendly but later turned out to be part of a criminal network. Many residents are hesitant to speak out due to fears of being labeled racist or facing retaliation. The conversation touches on the broader implications of Maine's marijuana legalization, which was intended to reduce crime but has instead created a fertile ground for exploitation by criminal organizations. Robinson argues that the legal marijuana market has been undermined by illegal operations that do not comply with regulations, allowing them to sell marijuana at significantly lower prices. He highlights the environmental dangers posed by the chemicals used in these illegal grows, which are often unregulated and harmful. Robinson also discusses the lack of action from local law enforcement and state officials, including Governor Janet Mills, who has not addressed the issue publicly. He suggests that there may be corruption at play, as the governor's brother has been involved in real estate transactions linked to these criminal operations. The media landscape in Maine is described as largely unresponsive, with major outlets failing to cover the story despite the evidence presented. The conversation concludes with Robinson expressing his commitment to exposing these issues, emphasizing the need for a national response to what he describes as a significant threat to public safety and the environment. He calls for federal intervention to treat the situation as a national security issue, given the scale of the problem and its implications for the state and beyond.

Shawn Ryan Show

Lily Tang Williams - Escaping China with $100 in Exchange for Freedom | SRS #033
Guests: Lily Tang Williams, Cody Alford
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In this episode, Shawn Ryan interviews Lily Tang Williams, who shares her experiences growing up during the Mao Cultural Revolution in China and her subsequent escape to the United States. Williams discusses the oppressive nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and draws parallels between historical events in China and current trends in the U.S., suggesting that America is experiencing a form of cultural revolution. Williams recounts her impoverished childhood, detailing the harsh living conditions and the indoctrination she faced under the CCP. She emphasizes the lack of personal freedoms and the constant surveillance that characterized life in China. Williams expresses her support for Taiwan, especially in light of Nancy Pelosi's visit, and criticizes the CCP's threats against democratic nations. The conversation shifts to the concept of ideological subversion, with Williams referencing the tactics used by the CCP to control the narrative and suppress dissent. She warns of the dangers of a similar ideological shift occurring in the U.S., citing the influence of critical race theory and other progressive ideologies in schools. Williams argues that the demoralization of American society has been ongoing for decades and that parents must reclaim control over their children's education. Williams also discusses the CCP's use of technology for surveillance, including facial recognition systems and social credit scores, which track citizens' behaviors and restrict their freedoms. She expresses concern over the growing influence of the CCP in global affairs and the potential for economic collapse in China, which could have far-reaching consequences. The interview touches on the CCP's treatment of religious and ethnic minorities, particularly the organ harvesting practices targeting Falun Gong practitioners. Williams calls for greater awareness and action against these human rights abuses, urging the international community to hold China accountable. As a congressional candidate in New Hampshire, Williams emphasizes her commitment to protecting individual liberties and opposing socialist policies. She encourages listeners to support her campaign and to engage in the fight for freedom and democracy, highlighting the importance of grassroots movements in preserving American values. Throughout the discussion, Williams reflects on her journey from a life of oppression in China to her pursuit of the American dream, expressing hope for the future and the resilience of those who value freedom.

Uncommon Knowledge

Breaking China: Congressman Mike Gallagher on Asian Geopolitics and Beyond | Uncommon Knowledge
Guests: Mike Gallagher, Pope Francis
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Congressman Mike Gallagher, chair of the House Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, emphasizes that the CCP poses America's greatest threat, aiming to displace U.S. global leadership. He warns that a conflict over Taiwan could escalate into a severe military confrontation, potentially involving nuclear weapons. Gallagher highlights the economic coercion exerted by the CCP, which has already impacted American companies like Disney and the NBA, and stresses that this could worsen if China achieves its goals. Gallagher notes that the CCP's influence is not just a foreign issue but affects Americans directly, citing illegal CCP police stations in the U.S. and intimidation tactics against Chinese students. He believes bipartisan cooperation in Congress is essential to address these threats effectively. He discusses the strategic importance of Taiwan, asserting that U.S. support is crucial to prevent China from dominating global supply chains, particularly in technology. Gallagher argues for increased military investment and reform in defense spending, criticizing the current state of the U.S. military and its recruitment challenges. He also addresses the implications of TikTok's ownership by a CCP-controlled company, advocating for measures to limit its influence in the U.S. Gallagher concludes that America must maintain its moral and innovative edge to compete with totalitarian regimes like China.
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