Tuesday, July 04, 2023

We Don't Have to Trade With China

Yet we do:

An ad hoc committee of parliamentarians has begun its probe into previously withheld documents related to the firing of two infectious-disease scientists from Canada’s highest-security lab in Winnipeg, according to a report.
“Work is underway and documents are available to the committee members. They work independently,” said Mark Kennedy, communications director for Government House Leader Mark Holland, according to the Globe and Mail on June 29.
Kennedy said the special parliamentary committee has begun its investigation and will receive unfettered access to all national-security documents related to the eviction of Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng from the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in January 2021.
The couple was first escorted out of the NML facilities in July 2019 and stripped of their security clearances.
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A researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology claimed that China deliberately developed the COVID-19 virus as a "bioweapon."

Researcher Chao Shao said during an interview with reporter and activist Jennifer Zeng this week that his fellow lab researchers were given different strains of coronaviruses and asked to determine which is most effective for spreading across various species.

Shao further claimed that the whereabouts of several of his colleagues could not be determined during the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan and that some of them were sent to hotels where international athletes were living to "check the health or hygiene conditions."

Shao said he thinks his colleagues were sent to the hotels to spread the coronavirus, ...

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There is now a Chinese invasion of the U.S. homeland.

Chinese migrants are entering the United States on foot at the southern border. Almost all are desperate, seeking a better life for themselves and their children. Some, however, are coming to commit acts of sabotage.

Many [Chinese], however, are short-circuiting the long waits at the consulates. At the southern border, Chinese migrants are entering the United States in unprecedented numbers.

Once here, the military fighters can link up with China's agents already in place or Chinese diplomats.

How many of the PLA fighters have slipped into the United States this way? Some estimate 5,000, others 10,000. Those numbers sound high, but whatever the actual figure more are coming.

These are China's shock troops. The concern is that, on the first day of war in Asia they will take down America's power lines, poison reservoirs, assassinate officials, start wildfires, spread pathogens, and create terror by bombing shopping malls and supermarkets.

The saboteurs will almost certainly attack American military bases. China has already been probing sensitive installations. Chinese agents posing as tourists have, for instance, intruded into bases, including the Army's Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska.

"When the Chinese Communist Party starts its war against Taiwan and the United States, Americans should expect that Chinese sleeper agents now in America will hit targets like gas stations and military-age Chinese now crossing our border will be mobilized for assassination attacks and assaults on U.S. military bases." — Richard Fisher, International Assessment and Strategy Center, to Gatestone, June 17, 2023

[T]he next war in Asia will almost certainly be fought on U.S. soil, perhaps on its first day. Unsuspecting Americans will be in the fight.

Immigrants make countries strong, and almost all the Chinese migrants crossing the southern border will contribute to American society. Some, however, are coming to wage war on the United States.

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The Laurentian Elite has always been a friend of the country that kills its political dissidents and steals their organs:

A million-dollar bounty being offered by Hong Kong police for the capture of exiled democratic activists has supporters renewing calls for Canada’s former chief justice Beverley McLachlin to resign from the region’s highest court, saying her continued presence legitimizes China’s persecution of activists.

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“I don’t understand what she’s thinking. She is a well-respected judge in Canada and internationally… I don’t know why she would try to ruin her reputation at the end of her career like this,” said Benjamin Fung, a McGill University professor and spokesperson for pro-democracy group Action Free Hong Kong Montreal.

“She needs to terminate her contract and come back to Canada.”

McLachlin’s presence on the Hong Kong Final Court of Appeal has grown increasingly controversial since she first accepted the appointment in 2018, after China soon began moving in on Hong Kong, which had previously enjoyed special democratic freedoms, and began cracking down and imprisoning dissidents.

On Tuesday, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee announced the bounty on the eight pro-democracy activists living in self-imposed exile in the United States, Britain and Australia. Lee said that activists Nathan Law, Ted Hui, Dennis Kwok, Kevin Yam, Mung Siu-tat, Finn Lau, Anna Kwok and Elmer Yuen, would be “pursued for life” and should “surrender” to Chinese authorities.

“Beverley McLachlin is basically supporting a farce by Hong Kong,” said Cheuk Kwan, co-chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China “There’s no other way to describe this, it’s like the Wild West.”

McLachlin did not respond to a call, voicemail or text message requesting comment Tuesday.

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Demonstrators attending an anti-discrimination rally on Parliament Hill played the Chinese People’s Liberation Army anthem, says a pro-democracy China media monitor. The anthem pledged allegiance to “Mao Zedong’s flag.”



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