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Retirement savings funneled through Vanguard's index fund are being used to support the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) global aggression. Individual consumers have no control over which companies their investments are tied to, while Wall Street analysts purposefully include CCP military tie companies in the index fund. This allows the CCP to steal American people's money to fund their agenda. Additionally, there are concerns about how these funds may have indirectly supported Iran and Hamas. The CCP provides money, weapons, and economic aid to terrorist organizations like Hamas, with evidence showing that Chinese-produced weapons were used by Hamas. Congress needs to hold Wall Street accountable to ensure American investors' money is not used to fund dangerous threats and enemies.

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BlackRock is under investigation for investing $429 million into the Chinese military. The US government has initiated a full-scale investigation, but allegedly knew about BlackRock's business dealings prior to informing the public. Nine out of ten congresspeople trading BlackRock stock were reportedly selling it. Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna allegedly sold $130,000 worth of this stock months before the investigation.

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There is a new name that has come up in relation to the Biden family and their transactions with China. This new person is a Biden, but their identity is not disclosed. This discovery complicates the understanding of what the family was involved in. It is crucial for Americans to be worried about the security implications of these transactions.

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A new report alleges that the House and Senate are investigating whether foreign adversaries illegally funneled money into Democratic campaigns. Letters were sent to the Treasury Department, FBI, and the Director of National Intelligence, claiming China, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia funneled money through ActBlue. According to one speaker, 19 state attorneys general, Senator Ron Johnson, and House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Pfau are also investigating. Congressional officials are requesting Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Congress suspects foreign money is being routed to Democratic coffers. The speaker claims that obtaining SARs was key to substantiating the Hunter Biden story by tracing foreign funds. If Trump wins the election, the speaker predicts the Justice Department will launch a major criminal investigation in 2025.

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A Venezuelan-owned company, Smartmatic, bought the U.S. voting machine company Sequoia in 2005, raising concerns about the security of American elections. Smartmatic is based in Boca Raton, Florida, but most of its employees are in Venezuela. Critics question why a foreign-owned company, particularly from a country with a suspect election process, controls U.S. voting machines. Some in Congress are requesting a Treasury Department review of the sale, similar to the CFIUS review process used in the Dubai Ports deal. The Treasury Department acknowledged awareness of the sale but couldn't confirm if it had been reviewed. Some find the lack of a clear answer unacceptable. A congresswoman is investigating the situation.

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Speaker 0 discusses a Daily Caller report claiming a US nuclear bomber fleet shares a fence with a trailer park linked to Chinese intelligence. A Chinese couple allegedly bought the trailer park and used multiple shell companies to conceal their identities. The park is in Missouri, near Whiteman Air Force Base, where America’s largest B-2 bomber fleet operates and where the B-2s would take off over land now owned by Chinese interests. The shell companies reportedly trace back to a convicted fraudster with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Speaker 1 confirms Whiteman Air Force Base is in their district and notes it is the home of the B-2 stealth bomber and soon the B-21 Raider, which will increase the base’s size. This, they say, makes the Chinese investment more valuable. They describe the transaction as occurring in 2017. In January 2024, Missouri Governor Mike Parson issued an executive order prohibiting citizens or companies from foreign adversarial nations from owning property within 10 miles of a Department of Defense base, and Speaker 1 says they sought to expand that with the American Land and Property Protection Act. The Act would state that if you are a member of a foreign adversarial nation—China, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, or Russia—neither a citizen nor a company of those nations can own property in the United States, including an outhouse. They argue that this should extend beyond specific states and bases. Speaker 0 questions why the law wouldn’t prevent ownership by Chinese individuals who already own property in the US, such as condos, and mentions that there is a Department of Treasury committee known as CFIUS (Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States) that should review such acquisitions. They claim that under the Biden administration, CFIUS was not performing adequately, and that prior administrations also failed to do their job. They reference that CFIUS regulations were being developed but did not include certain bases on prior lists, prompting questions about why US military bases—one part of the nuclear triad—were not on the list for scrutiny. They list bases potentially affected by Chinese land purchases: Fort Bragg, Naval Air Station Norfolk, Wright-Patterson, and Whiteman Air Force Base. Speaker 0 asks how to stop B-2 bombers from flying over Chinese-owned land immediately. Speaker 1 suggests leveraging CFIUS under the Treasury Department and notes their position on the Financial Services General Government Appropriations subcommittee to push action and oversight of CFIUS.

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The speaker's testimony focuses on the federal government's failures to understand and counter the CCP's political and economic warfare. They witnessed China bypassing defensive barriers in the Pacific, endangering US territories, despite warnings. A bridge in Kiribati, funded by the US, fell into disrepair and was replaced by a Chinese-built bridge after bureaucratic delays. The speaker also highlights a subnational incursion in Michigan involving a CCP-tied lithium-ion battery manufacturer, Goshen, near Camp Grayling. Goshen declared its real estate transaction as "uncovered," and a proposed rule adding military bases for CFIUS review is not retroactive and doesn't apply to Goshen. The speaker requested the Treasury Department reexamine Goshen's declarations, citing a 2020 CFIUS rule. Court filings revealed offers by Goshen to recalled trustees, including trips to China and sweetheart real estate deals, suggesting elite capture and corruption. These deals were not disclosed, despite warnings from national security agencies. The speaker emphasizes the need for intergovernmental agency processes to acknowledge, spot, and defend against CCP threats.

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China is buying up various sectors of the US economy, including technology, food supplies, farmland, minerals, natural resources, ports, shipping terminals, and even pillars of the energy industry. The speaker expresses concern about Chinese communist activity in the US and emphasizes that economic security is national security. They propose enacting new restrictions on Chinese ownership of vital infrastructure, stopping future Chinese purchases in essential industries, and forcing the Chinese to sell any current holdings that pose a risk to national security. The speaker vows to ensure that America's future remains in American hands and promises a stronger country under their leadership.

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The congresswoman states the CCP is not our friend and that Chinese companies must turn over information to the CCP. Michigan lawmakers approved nearly $800 million for the Goshen plant, a subsidiary of a CCP-owned company, to implant Chinese workers and technology near an intelligence program and military facility. The US has found Chinese technology is used to spy on Americans and steal proprietary information. The previous president of Ferris State intertwined with Goshen leaders and there was a soft agreement to house unvetted PRC nationals. Goshen also had conversations with the university to support building elements. China's national intelligence laws require PRC nationals to surveil, collect, and report. Stakeholders with Goshen signed NDAs, which is a red flag. National Security Intelligence Agencies convened state and local officials to warn against being duped by business deals with China. Transparency would reveal elite capture, influence operations, and corruption. The congresswoman is concerned about the plant's proximity to a military facility and Ferris State, combined with NDAs and secrecy.

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They are concerned about land purchases near military installations like Dugway Proving Ground, Missouri Air Force Base, Virginia Naval Air Station, and North Carolina. These areas house critical defense systems such as biological and chemical weapons defense, stealth bombers, missile operations, aircraft carriers, and special operations forces for rapid deployment in international conflicts.

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A Chinese company is planning to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan and intends to bring 20 to 50 Chinese nationals to the United States. Concerns are raised about the potential for espionage by these individuals on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. It is believed that the Chinese government will exploit this opportunity to gather intelligence and gain economic advantages that are contrary to the interests of the United States. It is crucial to use intelligence capabilities to monitor their activities and protect national security. The construction of these plants is seen as a significant threat and should not proceed.

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Bill Gates reportedly purchased 25,000 acres of land west of Phoenix and Buckeye, Arizona, for over $80 million to build a smart city called Belmont. Other far-left billionaires, including the owner of diapers.com, are allegedly involved. Coincidentally, there's been an increased risk of wildfires in the areas surrounding the proposed site. Insurance companies are now allegedly canceling wildfire policies in those areas.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, is required to give up its land holdings in Arkansas due to concerns about national security. The company's ownership, Kim China, is on the Department of Defense's list of Chinese military companies posing a threat. The fear is that Chinese-owned corporations are stealing American research and sharing it with their homeland, potentially targeting American farms. To address this, Arkansas has banned Chinese and Russian-made drones and public contracts with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). If Syngenta refuses to sell, legal action may be taken to remove them from the state. Arkansas is committed to protecting its farmers and national security interests.

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Nongfu, China's largest beverage company, bought an industrial site in Nashua, New Hampshire, next to the Pennichuck water system, raising concerns about China's influence. Locals are suspicious because Nongfu paid $67 million for the site, over four times its assessed value of $15 million. The 337,000-square-foot building sits on 23 acres near the Nashua Airport, defense contractors, and an FAA control center. Lily Tang Williams, a congressional candidate who fled Chinese communism, warns of a Chinese "soft power invasion" using business, education, and media to expand influence without firing a shot. Near the Nongfu site, Daniel Webster College, an abandoned 50-acre campus, was purchased by a Chinese investor seven years ago for $14 million. The mayor of Nashua says the Chinese investor bought the college campus for double what it was worth. He finds it strange that Nongfu paid four times the appraised value, but claims he has no national security concerns.

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Syngenta, a Chinese state-owned agri-chemical company, must relinquish its 160 acres in Northeast Arkansas, primarily used for seed research. The parent company, Kim China, is listed by the Department of Defense as a Chinese military company, posing a significant threat to our state and agricultural technology. These corporations are known to funnel American research back to China, potentially compromising national security and endangering American farms. This situation represents a clear risk to both our farmers and our nation's safety.

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Goshen, a CCP-affiliated company, plans to build an electric vehicle battery factory in Speaker 0's district. The company has received a large sum of money from federal, state, and local taxes. Goshen intends to bring Chinese nationals to Michigan, raising concerns about potential espionage. Speaker 1 explains that the issue stems from the blurred line between the Chinese government and its private sector. The Chinese government's authority and access could be used to undermine national security.

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem discusses the need to ban China from owning US land due to their increasing control over American agriculture. She highlights the vulnerability of the US supply chain, as China controls 80% of prescription drug ingredients. Governor Noem also mentions China's use of state-run propaganda during the COVID-19 pandemic, threatening to withhold prescription drugs from the US. She supports a bill to prevent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and other adversaries from owning US farmland, citing their aggressive tactics to acquire land near strategic air force bases and national defense resources. The goal, she argues, is to eliminate the United States and establish China as the dominant global power.

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A six-page letter was sent to Sequoia Capital, initiating an investigation into their funding practices, particularly regarding weapons in China. Mike Gallagher, a member of a bipartisan committee, is questioning Sequoia's ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the implications for American security. The investigation could reveal a scandal involving both parties, as many politicians have accepted donations from Sequoia while ignoring potential threats. Gallagher's letter highlights connections to key figures in the Biden administration and raises concerns about investments in companies like TikTok, which could influence elections. The discussion emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in government dealings with foreign investors.

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Recent reports indicate a rise in drone activity near 17 U.S. military bases close to Chinese-owned farmland. These sightings have been observed near bases in Hawaii, as well as installations in Utah, California, Maine, and Florida.

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Xi Jinping and Biden will meet in San Francisco, California. California has been heavily infiltrated by the CCP, receiving their bioperatives and intelligence gathering facilities. Dianne Feinstein, a former senator, had a CCP spy as her driver for 20 years, exposing sensitive conversations. Another representative from California left with a CCP spy, warning about intellectual property theft and risks to the state. Protecting California and America's national security from the CCP is a major concern.

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Earlier this year, a Chinese company bought a piece of land in Nashua. Local experts and officials are worried that there might be national security concerns here. Nongfu Springs is China's biggest water packaging supplier. They're owned by a man named Zhong Shang Shang, and according to Forbes, he's China's wealthiest man. The mystery is why this company bought the property for $67,000,000 when it was assessed at being worth $15,000,000. Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander told us that she is pretty concerned about this too, especially because it's within 100 miles, the property that is, of important military bases like Joint Base Cape Cod and the new Boston Space Station. So she's asking the Treasury Department to retroactively look into the sale of this property.

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The speaker points out the Chinese government's funding of farmland near strategic US military bases, like Dougway proving ground and Whiteman Air Force Base. They express concern over allowing foreign ownership of land near military facilities.

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Communist China is America's biggest threat. As the first governor to take action, I kicked a Chinese state-owned company off our farmland and received a $280,000 check for violating laws. My administration recommended two other CCP-linked companies for investigation. One of them operates crypto mines in the state. Loyalties matter more than where you're from. We can't trust those who pledge allegiance to a hostile foreign power.

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Nancy Pelosi should be investigated for allegedly having the highest investment returns in Wall Street history, save a few individuals. This is purportedly due to her access to inside information about upcoming announcements. She allegedly buys stock before these announcements, leading to a subsequent increase in the stock's value.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the concerns surrounding CCP-linked companies building battery factories in Michigan and other states. These companies receive large amounts of money from taxpayers, which is tied back to Beijing and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The speakers highlight the potential for espionage and spying in these operations. They emphasize the need to stop funding CCP-linked businesses and prevent their acquisitions. The speakers also mention the CCP's military expansion and espionage purposes, including the utilization of political projects and business acquisitions to establish overseas military bases. They urge law enforcement to be vigilant in identifying potential threats from CCP agents, who can have different identities and backgrounds.
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