Leaked documents exposes millions of Chinese spies overseas

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List of CCP Members Embedded Within Multinational Organizations is Released

UPDATE #2

DAILY MAIL – Loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK’s leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal

An extraordinary leaked database of<b> 1.95 million registered party members </b>reveals how Beijing’s malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.

Most alarmingly, some of its members – who swear a solemn oath to ‘guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life…and never betray the Party’ – are understood to have secured jobs in British consulates.

[…] The database was originally leaked on Telegram, the encrypted instant messaging app, and passed in September by a Chinese dissident to the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which comprises more than 150 legislators around the world who are concerned by the influence and activities of the Chinese government.<b> Detailed analysis by MoS of the material reveals that pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and AstraZeneca – both involved in the development of coronavirus vaccines – employed a total 123 party loyalists</b>

[…] The database was originally leaked on Telegram, the encrypted instant messaging app, and passed in September by a Chinese dissident to the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), which comprises more than 150 legislators around the world who are concerned by the influence and activities of the Chinese government.

Dating from 2016, it includes the names of party members in Shanghai, the largest city in China and its financial hub.

 

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8 Replies to “Leaked documents exposes millions of Chinese spies overseas”

  1. Australians ‘need to know’ if there are CCP members in our institutions: Hastie

    Liberal MP Andrew Hastie says Australians “need to know” if there are members of the Communist Party of China in institutions even if they do not pose individual “risk”.

    “If there are CCP members involved in institutions or in projects of national significance in Australia, we need to know about it,” he told Sky News Host Sharri Markson.

    Mr Hastie went on to say the best defences for democracy are “transparency, scrutiny, and sunlight” and said the Morrison government will continue to stand up against China.

    “We should stand up for our values and we should stand up for our interests and we should always do so in a position of strength.”

    It comes after Ms Markson said a major leak has exposed the information of nearly 2 million CCP members, demonstrating party branches are embedded in some of the world’s biggest companies and even inside government agencies.

  2. the conservative tree house – List of CCP Members Embedded Within Multinational Organizations is Released

    The massive data-file [Download Here w/ Caution] was offered to all major international journalists and media organizations.

    All of the major U.S. media outlets did not want the data. As a consequence, media outlets within Australia and the U.K. are leading the release.

    NOTE: At the same time U.S. media were refusing the leaked information they were simultaneously criticizing a U.S. executive order blocking CCP members from visas’ longer than one month in duration, by claiming no-one had any way to know who was a CCP member. In essence, the U.S. corporate media did not want to know.

    U.S. politicians, U.S. journalists and U.S. corporate media outlets -together with Big Tech- are facilitating the agenda of the Red Dragon through their willful blindness to the CCP infiltration. The motive for U.S. media disinterest is based on financial entanglements with the CCP and their own participation in support of the ideology of globalism – which the CCP is exploiting in order to advance their totalitarian interests.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/12/13/list-of-ccp-members-embedded-within-multinational-organizations-is-released/

  3. DAILY MAIL – Loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK’s leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

    An extraordinary leaked database of 1.95 million registered party members reveals how Beijing’s malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.

    Most alarmingly, some of its members – who swear a solemn oath to ‘guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life…and never betray the Party’ – are understood to have secured jobs in British consulates.

    […] The database was originally leaked on Telegram, the encrypted instant messaging app, and passed in September by a Chinese dissident to the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which comprises more than 150 legislators around the world who are concerned by the influence and activities of the Chinese government. Detailed analysis by MoS of the material reveals that pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and AstraZeneca – both involved in the development of coronavirus vaccines – employed a total 123 party loyalists

    […] The database was originally leaked on Telegram, the encrypted instant messaging app, and passed in September by a Chinese dissident to the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), which comprises more than 150 legislators around the world who are concerned by the influence and activities of the Chinese government.

    Dating from 2016, it includes the names of party members in Shanghai, the largest city in China and its financial hub.

    The list is divided into more than 79,000 branches, many of them affiliated to individual companies or organisations.

    In total, the Chinese Communist Party has more than 92 million members, but competition to join is fierce with fewer than one in ten applicants successful.

    After authenticating the material, with the help of data security analysts Internet 2.0, IPAC passed the database to four media organisations around the world, including The Mail on Sunday.

    more :

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9046783/Leaked-files-expose-mass-infiltration-UK-firms-Chinese-Communist-Party.html

  4. 2015 – President Xi visits Microsoft, calls for secure cyberspace

    President Xi Jinping toured the headquarters of Microsoft on Wednesday where he met with the company’s founder Bill Gates as well as tech leaders from Facebook, Amazon and Apple.

    At the meeting, Xi told the industry leaders that China shared the vision of a secure and open cyberspace.

  5. 2015 – President Xi Jinping meets with Bill Gates at Boao Forum

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has met with U.S. philanthropist Bill Gates in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan.

    At the end of the 2015 Boao Forum for Asia, Xi and Gates exchanged views on public health and poverty reduction.

  6. 2015 – Chinese President Visits Microsoft Headquarters, Calls for Cooperation in Technical Innovation

    Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday visited the Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington State, and called for cooperation in technical innovation.

    Xi and wife Peng Liyuan arrived at the Microsoft headquarters at about 15:15, and were warmly greeted by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, founder Bill and wife Melinda Gates and chairman John Thompson, as well as the staff.

    Xi said that Microsoft has rapidly expanded its business in China and promoted the development of the information technology industry in China, since it started operation in China in 1995.

    Currently, technical innovation has become an important driving force for China’s economic growth, which brings great business opportunities to the U.S. science and technology enterprises, including Microsoft, he added.

    China will adhere to the reform and open-up policy, and continue to welcome foreign enterprises to operate in China, said Xi.

    Nadella briefed Xi and his wife on Microsoft’s development situation.

    In the Microsoft’s envisioning center, engineers showed them three-dimensional HoloLens goggles, the U.S. meteorological data visualization system, and ecosystem hardware products and ecosystem products the Chinese enterprises manufactured with Microsoft technologies.

    Xi carefully watched the products and said he hopes Microsoft could deepen cooperation with its Chinese partners to produce more smart products that can benefit people’s lives, and bring convenience to the public.

    Xi also met with the representatives who were attending the China-U.S. Internet Forum. He noted that with the rapid development of information technology, a secure, stable and prosperous cyber space plays an increasingly important role in the peace and development of individual countries and the world.

    China advocates the building of a peaceful, secure, open and cooperative cyber space and maintains that every country should institute its own Internet policy in line with its own national conditions, Xi said.

    Noting that both China and the United States are major countries in the Internet sphere, where they have important common interests and room for cooperation, he suggested that the two countries carry out constructive talks on cyber issues on the basis of mutual respect and trust.

    In so doing, he added, the two sides can create a new bright spot in bilateral cooperation and enable the cyber space to bring more benefits to the two nations and the people across the world.

    During the visit, Xi accepted a 3D-printed ship model of the Liulinhai from Microsoft. Liulinhai is a historic Chinese ship that docked in Seattle in 1979, the year China and the United States officially established diplomatic relations. Xi presented a young dawn redwood tree as a gift to the Global Innovation Exchange, a new science and technology institute jointly founded by the Qinghua University and the University of Washington.

    Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan also met with Bill and Melinda Gates at the Microsoft headquarters.

    Xi arrived in Seattle on Tuesday morning, starting his state visit to the United States.

    Xi will fly to Washington on Thursday for a summit with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House, where he will be honored with a 21-gun salute and a state dinner.

    After that, he will spend three days in New York City attending a series of summits at the United Nations headquarters marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the global body and give a speech to the UN General Assembly on Sept 28.