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CCP’s Cyberwar Against U.S.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has launched a massive cyberwar against the United States, targeting both the private and public sectors, as well as government entities.

These cyber systems are so sophisticated and intricate that their aim is to defeat the United States without having to engage in kinetic warfare. What does this mean for the layperson? They’ve targeted everything from personal data and intellectual property of major companies to critical infrastructure, including power grids, water supply systems, and assets in the skies.

The CCP’s Salt Typhoon group infiltrated more than 200 targets across more than 80 countries. China has also adopted a strategy of hybrid warfare against countries it considers hostile or potentially hostile. And geoengineering, in particular, has the potential to become a game-changing tool in Beijing’s implementation of this hybrid warfare strategy.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts as they expose these war crimes and discuss how you can protect yourself, too, in a new edition of The Edge of Wonder.

Should Space Be For Sale?

The recent launch of the Peregrine lunar lander malfunctioned and will not be making the trip to the Moon. However, Bill Whittle says Peregrine is privately owned and other privately-owned landers are on deck.

Whittle posits that this raises a very serious question about private ownership and assets in space, begging the question: Should space be for sale? Whittle is joined by colleagues Scott Ott and Stephen Green to discuss the issue in this episode of “Right Angle.”

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