Is This American Journalist Aiding the Chinese Communist Party?
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From Real America’s Voice - written by Natalie Winters: While Beijing has sought “favorable coverage” of its regime in American press on a wide array of issues, it appears to be laundering its attacks on the New Federal State of China through the popular magazine, The New Yorker.
For those who’ve never heard of the New Federal State of China — though you’ve likely heard their anthem “Take Down The CCP!” — it’s a global, nonpartisan movement seeking the ouster of the Chinese Communist Party.
Also referred to as the “Chinese Whistleblower Movement,” the group is a natural ideological ally with freedom-loving Americans, and it seeks to expose how Chinese Communist Party infiltration is corrupting both countries — from academia to government to media and beyond.
The New Federal State of China has worked tirelessly to unearth the true, Chinese Communist Party-linked origins of COVID-19 and expose the dangers of communism. Despite these honorable fights, media outlets such as The New Yorker and reporters like Evan Osnos have echoed Chinese Communist Party’s attacks on the movement and its founder, Miles Guo.
The reason for this all-out assault on the New Federal State of China appears to be the very reason the movement exists: the Chinese Communist Party.
EVAN OSNOS & THE CCP.
A staff writer for The New Yorker since 2008, Osnos recently added attacking the New Federal State of China to his canon of work with an October 2022 article: “How a Tycoon Linked to Chinese Intelligence Became a Darling of Trump Republicans.”
In the article, Osnos smears Guo as a far-right agent of chaos infecting American politics, failing to mention Guo’s goal of kicking the Chinese Communist Party out of power in part to defend against communist encroachment on America.
“He established himself as an election denier, a vaccine skeptic, and a right-wing provocateur, with a degree of influence that is virtually unique among foreign citizens on American soil,” writes Osnos before lamenting that “Guo’s platforms became popular venues for covid misinformation, anti-vaccine rhetoric, and the promotion of folk cures.”
Osnos later accuses Guo of “promoting division and cynicism in U.S. politics,” tactics frequently deployed by Guo’s fiercest enemy: the Chinese Communist Party.
In trying to understand Osnos’ opposition to the New Federal State of China, it appears that almost all roads lead to Beijing.
Osnos retains many ties to the Chinese Communist Party, notably serving as a nonresident senior fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution.
The Thornton China Center has financial ties to the Chinese Communist Party, as its namesake chairs a company backing China's controversial global infrastructure initiative and has relations with an alleged Chinese propaganda operation.
John L. Thornton, the chairman emeritus of the Brookings Institution board of trustees, has served as chairman of the Silk Road Finance Corporation since 2016. The company is backed by the Chinese Communist Party and develops projects to expand the Belt and Road Initiative, which the U.S. government considers a national security threat trying to remove America as a global superpower. Thornton is also affiliated with Confucius Institutes, which Beijing weaponizes to spread communist propaganda in American schools.
Unsurprisingly, fellows at the Thornton China Center have defended the Belt and Road Initiative and Confucius Institutes. The center has also hosted events encouraging Belt and Road Initiative projects in the Middle East.
The Brookings Institution has also partnered with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, which the FBI has investigated for luring Americans to engage in espionage. The Academy has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from a premier Chinese Communist Party influence group known as the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF).
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The images in this post are not photographs taken at a recent party for relatively well-off white people.
These people do not exist. Rather, they were created by an artificial intelligence platform called Midjourney.
Remember these images whenever the “news” or some other “official” entity shows you photos or videos that you’re supposed to trust and take at face value.
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