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Nearly 2 mn Chinese Communist Party members working for global companies in Australia, US: Report ANI | Updated: Dec 14, 2020 18:59 IST
Canberra [Australia], December 14 (ANI): A recent investigation has revealed that global companies across the world, which hold billions of dollars worth of sensitive defense contracts in Australia and the US, have almost 2 million members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in their employment.
The Australian has obtained a leaked database, which has listed the personal details of these CCP members, including their party position, birthdate, national ID number and ethnicity, in a major security breach that aims to embarrass Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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By Mark Alexander web posted December 14, 2020
U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has issued a dire warning for our nation and the future of American Liberty. And there is nothing hyperbolic about that warning.
Beyond the devastation of the China virus, Ratcliffe outlined a Red China threat assessment I first heard in national security briefings dating back to the Clinton years. As our nation s Cold War with the tyranny and terror of the failed Soviet communist regime waned, a new and equally ominous threat availed itself.
Unlike the threat posed by Russia, however, which has countless nuclear weapons but a total economy smaller than that of Texas, the ChiCom threat is predominately economic for the moment. Our national security and military planners have been ramping up our defenses against the ChiComs for decades, but the threat now is much better defined and much more formidable. And it s cl