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GORDON CHANG: What’s The Difference Between The Chinese Government And The Mob?

Chinese regime is trafficking illegal drugs, protected wildlifeand human. that is cash washing and participating ransomware attack.it steals intellectual property. As a national policy, the ruling party kill people for their organs.

The Chinese state is not only a dangerous international actor, but also a common criminal. Perhaps it should be said that they are the most powerful and insidious kind of casual or state criminals.

What is the world’s largest transnational criminal organization? With 96.7 million members, it is the Chinese Communist Party.

Obama administration’sStrategies to Combat Transnational Organized Crime“Transnational Organized Crime”, published in 2011, refers to activities across national borders “with the aim of obtaining power, influence, financial and/or commercial gain, wholly or partly through illegal means”. defined as a “self-perpetuating body” that These organizations protect themselves “through patterns of corruption and violence.”

This is what describes the Communist Party to T. (Related: Benjamin Koshvin: If Biden doesn’t help US allies, China will)

The only reason the party deviates from Obama’s definition is that it does not make “economic profit” its “primary goal.”

Beijing’s main goal is rule Not the dominion of planet Earth and the near part of the solar system. Xi Jinping not only believes that the emperor has the sovereignty of heaven, but is also trying to impose the system of the Chinese imperial era. heaven haze Or “all is under heaven”, but also being compelled to do so by heaven. Additionally, since 2017, Chinese officials have publicly spoken about the Moon and Mars: sovereign Territory of China, part of the People’s Republic.

This broad Chinese view has many implications, one of which is that the Chinese regime does not believe it is bound by the laws of the international community. Based on this line of thinking, the Chinese regime believes that, by definition, all of its actions are within its own rights and therefore not criminal.

But China has become the scene of a great crime. All transnational crimes committed in the Chinese state are likewise criminal acts of the CCP, even if they are not committed by state agencies.

why?

The People’s Republic of China maintains the world’s most sophisticated surveillance state. With the exception of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), no country knows more about the activities of its citizens.

For example, China has more than 700 million people Surveillance camera The SkyNet system has approximately one camera for every two residents. These devices are connected to his one central control system as the regime integrates a nationwide social credit system to monitor all people in the People’s Republic.

Additionally, the regime uses 1.69 billion mobile phones (970 million of which are smartphones) for surveillance purposes. Taxis and other vehicles are also equipped with government-installed cameras. The CCP thinks of everything. As a result, China is rapidly becoming a totalitarian, total surveillance state.

This means the CCP is responsible for the tens of thousands of Americans killed by fentanyl each year. Fentanyl is one of dozens of opioids designed and manufactured in Chinese laboratories by Chinese gangsters. The gang then sold the precursor chemicals primarily to his two Mexican cartels, who mixed the Chinese precursors and smuggled fentanyl into the United States through the wide-open southern border. increase. As a result, Vanda Verbab-Brown of the Brookings Institution said, I have written“the deadliest drug epidemic in U.S. history.”

As Ray Donovan, the recently retired Director of Operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration, told Fox News Digital“China is a leading country in the production of the precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl, and the Chinese chemical industry is the least regulated industry in all of China.”

Moreover, China’s surveillance state not only monitors and approves the activities of drug cartels, but also provides diplomatic support to drug cartels. For example, in early April, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicly stated: said “There is no so-called illegal fentanyl trafficking problem between China and Mexico.”

In addition, the Chinese central government and the Communist Party media outlets support Chinese gangsters. Chinese private companies are also taking part in this propaganda attack. For example, TikTok, which is effectively controlled by the Chinese government, glorify drug use. Sure, this hit app has community guidelines banning videos that promote drug use, but you’ll also find clips with millions of views teaching kids how to take illegal drugs.

In addition, Chinese gangs are laundering profits through China’s state-owned banking system. A Chinese “money broker” working for a Latin American drug lord quickly ousted rivals as a source. told Reuters“the most sophisticated form of money laundering that has ever existed”. (Related: Hanke and Yatako Chatan: China Holds All the Cards in Green Energy’s Great Game)

Chinese gangs are using burner phones and Chinese banking apps to quickly, quietly and safely transfer huge amounts of money through China’s state-owned banking system. The CCP has tight control over all Chinese banks, and no one could transfer funds through its network without the cooperation of the regime.

Not surprisingly, the Chinese government has not cooperated with US efforts to stop fentanyl trafficking.

Why does the Communist Party resort to criminal acts? The administration apparently sees fentanyl as a means of increasing its total national power (CNP). The CNP is an empirical framework for ranking countries developed by the Soviet Union. China wants the number one spot, and one way to get there is to lower America’s rankings. Transnational crime, especially fentanyl trafficking, is useful for that.

But the Communist Party’s ambitions go beyond party rankings. ProPublica links the Chinese government’s attempts to move drug cash in Latin America with Chinese money launderers. influence American politics. Once China’s leading money launderer in the Western Hemisphere, Li Xizhi and his associate Liu Tao launched a “massive quest for political influence” that recently led to the incumbent president of the United States. I ended up having at least two meetings with a certain Donald Trump. This appears to have been a covert Chinese operation to infiltrate US politics, as Li’s political forays had little to do with money laundering operations.

Moreover, it is becoming increasingly clear that the Chinese authorities have decided to facilitate the drug trade in the Americas in order to destabilize the Americas and spread corruption, addiction and death. Not only do Chinese gangs operate on the sidelines of Latin American and Caribbean societies, but they corrupt the ruling elite, or, as Joseph Humia quotes below, entire nations.

Crime and lawlessness are inherent in the nature of China’s communist state, whose ideals are of struggle and domination, and the continued criminal behavior of its ruling groups calls into question the world’s basic assumptions about the Chinese regime. is throwing

The Chinese Communist Party now threatens to embroil the world with its criminality. At issue, therefore, are the principles that bind modern society together.

Gordon G. Chan author The Coming Collapse of ChinaDistinguished Senior Fellow of the Gatestone Institute and a member of its Advisory Board.

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