Save U.S. National Security Supply Chain Before It’s Lost
Today, Americans live in a world marked by the most challenging foreign policy landscape in generations, while here at home we are confronted with division and gridlock. Further complicating these challenges is that we are now faced with the fact that our national security supply chain hangs by a thread. It’s not just a shortage of critical elements […]
Tiananmen Mission: Living Through the Massacre
On June 5, 1989, a young man stood before a column of tanks blocking their path on Chang’an Boulevard in Beijing. His message was clear: The People’s Liberation Army needed to leave the city, and he was willing to give his life to ensure they heard it. In the buildings above, people watched from balconies […]
The Immortal “Tank Man” and the Man Who Speaks Now
June 4 marks the 34th anniversary of what has come to be known as the “Tiananmen Square Massacre.” On this day, Chinese troops opened fire on unarmed civilians, mostly students, bringing a sudden and bloody halt to the protest movement demanding reforms and liberalization. No one knows how many died but it is widely believed […]
Deploy Strategy Exporting Freedom, Democracy to China
The Justice Department, in a series of moves, is unearthing Chinese Communist attempts to infiltrate American universities and to intimidate U.S.-based advocates of freedom, democracy, and rule of law in Hong Kong and China. There are recent developments in three Massachusetts-based cases. A May 15 Justice Department press release describes the indictment of Litan Liang, 63, of […]
China’s Plans for Global Dominance Dangerously Insidious
When the winds of war are blowing as they are now, it is essential to recognize new developments and extraordinary activities by the enemy. Since Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021, most Americans have been dumbfounded by his open border policy and its administration by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who has […]
One Porcelain to Rule Them All
Professor Hai Shi Lee from the UCLA Center For Chinese Studies interviewed Dr. Wang Guanyi on the history of Chinese porcelain. Dr. Wang is the Associate Curator of Arts at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She also participated in the excavation of the Qin muslin site and was a key participant in the study […]
“Tiananmen Mission” Movie Review (Video)
The movie “Tiananmen Mission” is about the Tiananmen Square Massacre, which took place in Beijing, China, on June 4, 1989. The massacre put an end to student-led protests that began on April 15 of the same year. Records show that the Chinese Communist Regime used armored tanks to quash the demonstrations, opening fire on unarmed […]
China Conducts Military Drills as Tensions Rise with Taiwan and the US
China wants the world to know they’re still determined to annex Taiwan. The People’s Liberation Army enacted a series of military drills circling the small island nation April 8-10. The exercises were in response to a California meeting between Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen and the United States Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy. The operation, […]
Japan Joins the US in Restricting Sales of Chipmaking Equipment to China
The Japanese government announced on March 31 that it will be restricting exports of chip manufacturing equipment to China. This news comes in the wake of a series of regulations passed in the United States and the Netherlands, aimed at stunting China’s development of semiconductors, which power everything from laptops and smartphones to military technology. […]
China Exports Mass AI Surveillance Tech to the Middle East
The AI (Artificial Intelligence) revolution is here, and it is changing everything from the way we write to the way we interact with technology. But not all change is good. In 2015, the Chinese government launched the five-year Sharp Eyes initiative, vowing to build the world’s largest mass surveillance network. They have since installed more […]