biden administration, china, cia, william burns

Beijing Is the ‘Greatest Challenge’ Confronting the US, Says CIA Director

There is nothing new about China’s aggressive moves to establish its supremacy in the Asian subcontinent. Even its business policies toward developing nations have been dubbed alarming. In a recent development, William Burns, the CIA Director, has slammed Beijing for its hidden support of Russia. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has affected the global economy and ...

Max Lu

A mobile phone open to the CIA's homepage is sticking out of the pocket of a pair of blue jeans.

Why Is the CIA so Interested in Climate Change?

Why is the CIA showing so much interest in climate change? A senior U.S. scientist is concerned over the CIA‘s interest in climate change research, and whether the new technologies can be used as weapons. Alan Robock, a climate scientist at Rutgers University in New Jersey, has been studying how stratospheric aerosols (geoengineering) may work in much the same way as volcanic eruptions do in ...

Troy Oakes

Dramatic dark clouds fill the sky ahead of a supercell thunderstorm with intense lightning.

CIA: Looking for China’s Real Coronavirus Data

According to the Chinese government, only 81,000 CCP coronavirus infections and about 3,300 deaths have been reported in the country. Given that countries like Spain, Italy, France, the U.S., and Germany are all reporting higher infection and mortality rates, China’s claim looks highly suspicious, especially once we take into account Beijing’s tendency to fudge numbers ...

Jack Roberts

COVID-19 spreading around the world.

Spying for Beijing: Ex-CIA Officer to Spend 19 Years in Jail

A former officer with the CIA, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison on charges of spying and conspiring with China against the United States. The 55-year-old pleaded guilty to his crime. His defense lawyers sought jail time of less than 10 years, while prosecutors wanted him to be in ...

Jack Roberts

The U.S. flag standing in a field.

Former CIA Official Admits to Betraying the U.S.

In 2007, Jerry Chun Shing left the CIA to settle in Hong Kong where he started working for a tobacco company. He was not looking to be involved in espionage. In 2010, Chinese agents appeared and Jerry was soon tempted to betray the country he had served. The betrayal of the CIA The Chinese offered ...

Jack Roberts

Ex-CIA official Jerry Chun Shing.

CIA’s MK Ultra Mind Control Program Is the Stuff of Nightmares

MK Ultra is the code name of a series of mind control experiments conducted by the CIA between the 1950s and 1970s. The researchers used several types of drugs and unique procedures to induce changes in the mental state and even to alter the brain function of its test subjects. Organized by the CIA’s Office ...

Jack Roberts

MK Ultra mind control experiments.