Crime

China Spying on African Leaders

According to a report by Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank, Chinese construction companies that build key offices and residences for African officials should be investigated for potential spying. As usual, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mouthpieces have come out, pointing fingers at Americans and the think tank, blaming them for “driving a wedge between friendly ...

Max Lu

A Chiinese construction compnay building African offices.

U.S. Taking TikTok to Court for Spying on Americans

Recently, a U.S. district court slapped a sizable lawsuit on TikTok, the popular social media news app company. The company was charged for violating the privacy and personal data of its users. Its parent company is Beijing ByteDance Technology Co., although the software is not available in China. The video app has become a fashionable ...

Jack Roberts

A gavel on a judge's bench.

European Union Infiltrated? The Case of the Maltese Spy

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may have used Malta’s embassy in Belgium to spy on the European Union headquarters that is located opposite. The revelations were made by a spokesperson of Veiligheid van de Staat, Belgium’s homeland security service. The spying charge Malta’s embassy in Brussels, called “Dar Malta” or “Malta House” was opened in ...

Jack Roberts

The European Union flag.

U.S. Accuses China of Stealing COVID-19 Research

The Trump administration has condemned Beijing’s attempt to steal American COVID-19 research. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanded that the Chinese Communist Party stop the theft attempts. Stealing COVID-19 research Pompeo’s rebuke follows the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI’s warnings that revealed that cyber actors linked to ...

Raven Montmorency

COVID-19 research.

Belgium: A Bio-Espionage Target of China

Spies from China targeted biological warfare and vaccine experts from Belgium according to reports by the country’s security agencies. The reports, dated between 2010 and 2016, were just recently accessed by the media outlet EUobserver. Bio-espionage in Belgium The intelligence reports were aimed at alerting authorities about the military, medical, and scientific threats Belgium was ...

Jack Roberts

A lab worker.

U.S. Sentences Chinese Communist Spy to 4-Year Jail Term

A Chinese national from California has been sentenced to four years in prison for being a communist spy for Beijing. The convict, 56-year-old Edward Peng, used to work as a tour operator in the San Francisco Bay Area. “This case exposed one of the ways that Chinese intelligence officers work to collect classified information from ...

Jack Roberts

U.S. District Court criminal complaint.

Tennessee Opioid Case Involves Numerous Medical Professionals

Almost a year after several medical professionals from West Tennessee were indicted in a federal investigation on charges of dealing in opioids, many of them are undergoing or have trials scheduled. Some have already been sentenced. The trials In February, a psychiatrist from West Tennessee, Richard Farmer, was found guilty of distributing opioids to people ...

Jack Roberts

A doctor dispensing drugs.

Japanese Arrested for Exporting Equipment Used to Make Bioweapons

The Japanese government has arrested three executives of a company for suspicion of illegally exporting equipment to China that could be used in the manufacture of bioweapons. According to the rules, such exports can only be done after getting approval from trade authorities. Exporting bioweapon equipment The arrested individuals include 70-year-old company president Masaaki Okawara, ...

Armin Auctor

A man handcuffed behind his back.

Suing the CCP for Covering Up and Spreading the Coronavirus

Anger against the Chinese government has been growing worldwide after reports exposed how the communist regime delayed informing the world about the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. And now, numerous businesses are suing the CCP that seek financial compensation for mismanaging the viral outbreak, with some even demanding trillions of dollars. Businesses suing the CCP First, you ...

Jack Roberts

A court in session.

Spying for Chinese Communists: University Professor Pleads Guilty

Dr. James Patrick Lewis, a former professor at West Virginia University, has pleaded guilty to charges of fraud in a spying case that saw him working on a project backed by the Chinese Communist Party. He apparently worked under China’s Thousand Talents Program while remaining tenured at the University, keeping the matter a secret. The ...

Max Lu

West Virginia University.