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China Aims To Subvert The Press

Chinese leadership had a secret shadow meeting in which they discussed the final battle over world media control.

This top-level, secret meeting happened during China’s 20th National Congress, with Chinese leader Xi Jinping spelling out how he wanted even more control. The group lamented how their past attempts had failed, believing their tactics were too “reserved, conservative, and not creative enough.”

Xi, who just began his third term as the leader of China, was supposed to appoint his successor during the congressional meeting, but instead is maintaining his power and control over the country.

In fact, in this secret meeting, Xi told his subordinates that he wants to massively overhaul how the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) has been handling things, and to begin fresh, new attacks focusing on English speakers and English media companies.

The party has already infiltrated every major aspect of western culture, including entertainment, education, business, government, and especially the media. In their latest efforts, they have begun reaching out to conservative influencers in the media in order to have more control over the flow of information overseas. Who could be these influencers they want to target? What kind of disinformation would they be promoting on the CCP’s behalf? Here’s more from the Edge of Wonder.

The Book That Terrifies CCP

Chris Chappell reports that it’s the 20th anniversary of the publishing of Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party, a book that led to the largest mass movement in China that the CCP fears to death.

Chappell says it’s the book, published 20 years ago in the Epoch Times, that details the entire history of the Communist Party and its crimes and may well eventually signal its end. More from China Uncensored.

Horrible Life Of A CCP Censor

For the Chinese government, censorship is about power and control. But Chris Chappell reports that for some Chinese censors, censorship is about options and survival.

China’s Great Firewall has cut off the Chinese internet from the rest of the world and an army of Chinese censors work around the clock deleting content the Chinese Communist Party doesn’t want people to see. But what is life like for one of China’s “internet auditors?” Chappell takes a deeper look at the consequences.

Taiwan’s Military Dilemma

Chris Chappell reports that Taiwan is not serious enough about a Chinese invasion and it  will take more than a strong military to hold off a Chinese incursion.

The CCP has increased military exercises surrounding Taiwan, with hints of a potential blockade, which would paralyze the country. Chappell says increasing production of missiles and purchasing more weaponry from the United States is not the answer. He looks into the measures Taiwan is taking to thwart a CCP invasion.

China’s Warfare On U.S.

Chris Chappell says a devastating new report from the House Oversight Committee reveals China is attacking the United States, but the feds aren’t doing anything in response.

Chappell reports that the CCP is waging more than just military warfare, it is engaged in warfare on all fronts–political, economic, cultural. “Nothing is off limits for China, not even drug warfare,” Chappell says. “China is subsidizing fentanyl exports that are killing tens of thousands of Americans every year.” More from China Uncensored.

China Hits Breaking Point

As the China economy continues to strain, people in China are reaching a breaking point.

China Uncensored’s Chris Chappell reports that not only is the pressure causing people to engage in heists, but also mass murder. Meanwhile, Xi Jinping and the CCP are painting a different picture, claiming crime is down and the economy is on its way back.

No so, says Chappell. “Here’s where the Chinese low-crime wonder story runs into a little roadblock called reality,” he says. He says the growth numbers might look good on the surface if you believe them, but the economy is in deep trouble. Here’s his report.

China Stimulus Plan A Sham

China’s stimulus plan is a sham and it won’t save the Chinese economy.

Chris Chappell says that the Chinese people lament living in the country’s “garbage time in history,” as the economy hits a dead end. He says despite the gloom and doom, the mainstream media reports that a new stimulus plan is just around the corner to save the day. Not so, Chappell says. He digs into the story and explains further.

They’re Cloning The Pandas

As the Chinese Communist Party seeks to compete with American AI advancements, international worries grow about how the communist nation will use it. Do YOU trust Chinese AI? As recently as 1999, Chinese scientists reported they were able to successfully clone pandas. So what other Frankenstein science are they willing to do today?

During the Metaphysical Minute, hear about the mysterious “jungle walrus” cryptid that shouldn’t survive in that area, but locals swear they’ve seen. In the “Dig Deep” Live Q&A segment, ask Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts your questions directly in this edition of Edge of Wonder.

Africa Is Done with China

China was turning Africa into a colony. But now Africa is holding the upper hand and the CCP is desperately reaching out for markets from the world’s second largest continent to pull China’s economy out of the quagmire.

Chris Chappell says that chance are, no assistance is coming. He digs into the story and explains the two very different versions of the alleged coexistence between the two countries.

Protestor Turned CCP Spy

Chris Chappell reports that Yuanjun Tang, who protested in Tiananmen Square in 1989, was arrested by the FBI in New York City and charged with spying for the Chinese Communist Party.

Chappell says more and more spies appear to be coming out of the woodwork in anti-CCP organizations outside of China, even in Western countries, including the United States.  Yang, once head of the China Democracy Party-Eastern U.S. headquarters, was immediately banned by the organization after his rest.

How could this happen to an advocate for democracy in China? Chappell says the sad truth is that Yang signed on to spy for the CCP so he could visit sick family members in China. Here’s the rest of the story.

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