Year: 2020
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China’s Guangdong Province Suffers Power, Water Outages Amid Australian Coal Ban
Chinese social media posts complained of several cities in China’s Guangdong Province suffering from widespread power outages at midnight Dec. 21, according to Radio Free Asia (RFA). Although the climate is relatively mild in Guangdong this time of year, the outages impacted Asian winter solstice celebrations called the Dongzhi Festival. …
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Facing Food Shortages, China Plans to Regulate Consumption
On Dec.22, 2020 the National People’s Congress (NPC) of China brought forth a bill that will try to tackle food waste. Food wastage in China costs the country 18 million tons of food each year, which is enough to feed 30 to 50 million people — the equivalent of the populations…
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Hunter Biden Scandal Implicates Powerful Individuals Connected With Communist China
In a recent interview with Fox News covered by Real Clear Politics, writer and president of the Government Accountability Institute Peter Schweizer claimed: “Lots of powerful people want the Biden story to go away, because it has direct implications on themselves.” Schweizer called out Senator Mitch…
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China Uses US Newspapers to Spread ‘Insidious Narratives’ on Organ Harvesting: Gordon Chang
Communist China has been using American newspapers as a vehicle for its misleading narratives on organ harvesting in U.S. newspapers, according to China expert Gordon Chang. In a Nov. 29 “China Watch” supplement carried by The Los Angeles Times, one of many that Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-controlled newspaper China Daily…
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Rand Paul Says Open Economy Needed Over Debt
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said in a Christmas Day interview with Newsmax in response to questions about the dispute for an additional $1 trillion in relief spending in the COVID-19 stimulus package, “I think what we should do is actually open the economy. The economy has…
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Leaked Database Shows CCP Members Inside PepsiCo, 3M, IBM, MetLife, HSBC
A leaked database of CCP members showed that hundreds of people affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are presently embedded in the Chinese branches of American corporations like PepsiCo, 3M, and IBM. The list names roughly 1.95 million people, their ethnicity, education level, and their affiliated Party branches. Most…
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Rumors US Treasury at Odds With Trump Ban on Chinese Military Investment Are Unfounded: Mnuchin, Pompeo
Joint statements posted to Twitter on Dec. 18 by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have denied claims that the U.S. Treasury Department is attempting to “water down” a November executive order by President Donald Trump barring Americans from investing in companies suspected of having…
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Breaking: Image of RV Related to Nashville Christmas Explosion Released by Police
Downtown Nashville was rocked by an enormous Christmas Day explosion that hospitalized three people and could be heard from miles away. According to the Tennessean, police were responding to a shots fired call near 2nd Avenue North and Commerce Street before 6 a.m. when they apparently…
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Japan Sets Record $52 Billion Military Budget
Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga has announced a record Ministry of Defense budget. Starting April 01, 2021, the annual military budget will be 5.34 trillion yen (approx. $51.7 billion). This is the ninth consecutive year that Japan’s annual military budget has been raised by 1.1 percent. The proposed budget…
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Beijing Moves in on Tech Mogul Jack Ma
In October, leading Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma offered criticism of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), warning that the regime’s attempts to control financial risks would stifle innovation. Two months later, Ma is facing the repercussions. In early November, Ma even offered to hand over his…
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Canada Invited the PLA to Observe Military Training
Documents from the Canadian government show that the country’s defense department canceled winter survival training with observers from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) only after the U.S. government raised security concerns regarding the matter. Washington had warned Ottawa that the partnership could result in “unintended and undesired knowledge transfer…
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Media Reverses Position After Smartmatic Legal Threats
In the past few days, several media outlets that have typically been supportive of President Trump and allegations of voter fraud have posted fact sheets that appear to be “setting the record straight” about Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems. These clarifications come in response to Smartmatic’s threats of civil litigation…