china, chinese communist party links, espionage, huawei

Huawei Exposé: Employees and Shady Funding Links to the CCP

A few months back, when President Trump announced that he would be banning Huawei from conducting business in the U.S. due to security concerns, the company’s PR went on a propaganda stunt and tried to paint Trump as being afraid of Chinese tech competition. Now, a study that looked at the employees working for Huawei ...

Raven Montmorency

A Huawei center.

Hong Kong Protests: The Strong Are Not Violent

After Hongkongers turned violent during a mass protest against the government’s extradition bill, some citizens are asking that the demonstrators stick to non-violent means to achieve their aim. A separate pro-autonomy group had bashed into the Legislative Council building in a demonstration conducted in early July. Protests following the incident have largely remained peaceful. Acting ...

Max Lu

A statue of Gandhi.

Big Tech Companies Are Saying Goodbye to China

Big U.S. tech companies like Microsoft, Dell, and HP are reportedly looking to transfer a good chunk of their manufacturing out of China due to the sour trade relationship between Beijing and Washington. Moving out production “Hardware production has long been centered on China where production costs are cheaper, components of the tech supply chain ...

Jack Roberts

An HP laptop.

Chinese Purchase of U.S. College Thwarted

An attempt by a Chinese company, partly owned by the communist government, to buy out the famous Westminster Choir College in New Jersey has been successfully thwarted. Opponents had warned that the sale would have allowed the Chinese government to extend its propaganda into American universities. Taking over Westminster Westminster has been one of the ...

Max Lu

Westminster Choir College.

UBS Should Be Safe Despite ‘Chinese Pig’ Scandal

One of UBS’s top economists, Paul Donovan, recently sparked off a storm on Chinese social media after using the term “Chinese pigs” while talking about the swine fever situation. The Chinese saw it as an insult to the people of the country, something that Donovan never actually intended. And though it has sparked criticism of ...

Max Lu

Two sleeping pigs.

President to Prisoner: The Downfall of Meng Hongwei

Ex-Interpol Chief Meng Hongwei recently admitted in a court in Tianjin that he had taken over $2 million in bribes while holding government offices. With the admission of guilt, the final curtain has fallen on the career of a top Party member who was poised to occupy higher positions in the state apparatus. Meng’s downfall ...

Max Lu

A Chinese prison.

CCP Tentacles Spreading Over Taiwan: Pro-Beijing Groups Busy at Work

Beijing has intensified its support of pro-China groups in Taiwan as it seeks to annex the island nation as soon as it can. However, the current protests in Hong Kong have only made Beijing’s job tougher since the Taiwanese have become more anti-China in their approach to the mainland. Taking over Taiwan To garner support ...

Max Lu

Taipei, Taiwan.

Death in the Blink of an Eye: The Hypersonic Missile Race Has Begun

For the past few decades, the global arms race concentrated on acquiring nuclear weapons, which were seen as ideal deterrents against enemy forces. However, a new arms race is emerging. And this time, countries are frantically trying to develop the fastest hypersonic missiles they can. While the previous arms race was about destructive power, the ...

Jack Roberts

Missile launching from a ship.

Beijing Communists Cower Under the Steadfast People of Hong Kong

When China came to “own” Hong Kong in 1997, it had a long-term plan for bringing the city under communist control. But the recent protests by Hongkongers have shaken Beijing, making the Chinese government realize that the people of the city are not just going to sit on the sidelines while they take control. Failing ...

Max Lu

The largest protest in Hong Kong's history.

After Uyghurs, Are Hui Muslims in China the Next Target of the CCP?

China has been on an overdrive to stamp out the Islamic faith from the country. It was the Uyghur Muslim community from Xinjiang who first faced persecution at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). And now it seems as if Hui Muslims are the next in line. Huis in danger The Huis are ...

Max Lu

Hui Muslim women.