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Sunday, September 8, 2024

China is abusing the freedoms allowed in the US to run a massive propaganda operation

 It’s hard to imagine that any country could be so foolish as to allow a dangerous adversary to set up a massive propaganda apparatus within its borders that openly works to seduce its citizens, undermine its institutions, and weaken it into subservience.

Only you don’t have to imagine, because that would be the foolish country that you are living in.  

Over the past few decades, our Washington “elites” have allowed China, the self-declared enemy of the United States, to build a vast network of front groups, Confucius Institutes, and media outlets across the country. More recently, TikTok and other social media have been added to the mix. 

Chinese President Xi Jinping applauds at the closing session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China March 11, 2024.REUTERS

Beijing’s goal, namely, “China wins, America loses,” has never changed. 

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Following the normalization of diplomatic relations in 1979, China set creating pro-CCP organizations and subverting existing ones to advance its interests.  

By 1998 there were already an estimated eight thousand such front groups in operation, according to the Cox Commission. The number is surely many times larger today.  

In May 2019, the Chinese Communist Party actually declared a “People’s War” on America.

These China-controlled organizations heavily influence politics in American big cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, working for the election of China-friendly politicians and then recommending people like Gov. Hochul’s aide Linda Sun for key positions in city and state governments following elections.

A security guard walks after a blast near a passenger van (not pictured) at the entrance of the Confucius Institute University of Karachi, Pakistan April 26, 2022.REUTERS

They are supported by China-run newspapers, which are widely distributed in America’s major cities, and are used to advance China’s interests.  

Walk down the streets of New York City and other major cities, and you will see the China Daily’s newspaper boxes on every other street corner.

Then there are Confucius Institutes, which began to spring up like toadstools on American campuses in the early 2000s. 

Today there are roughly 60 such indoctrination centers busily impressing upon young American minds that the Tiananmen Massacre never happened, that Tibet has always been a part of China, and that Taiwan can never be independent, although some have changed their name after public exposure.

So what to do about this silent invasion?

Let’s start off by agreeing that the answer can never be censorship of political views. If we try and defeat China’s propaganda machine by adopting China-like censorship methods, we will have defeated ourselves.

The cure, in other words, would be worse than the disease.

The present administration, by pressuring social media companies to censor me and others over COVID, and by creating — and then dissolving — the ill-conceived Disinformation Governance Board, has already crossed the line in this regard.  We need to take a big step back as a nation.

You cannot have a democracy without free speech.

But there is another way to prevent China from destroying us from within. It’s called “strict reciprocity.”

Right now anyone who tried to publish and distribute an uncensored US newspaper in Beijing would be immediately arrested and imprisoned for “spreading propaganda.”

Jane Lim, Director at the Confucius Institute, teaches students at the Community College of Denver.Denver Post via Getty Images

As long as that’s the case, then the newspapers and other media organizations that China and its front organizations operate here should be forced to shut down.

Right now the United States is not allowed to open George Washington Institutes on Chinese college campuses. In fact, we once proposed opening six such institutes to Beijing, only to have the idea immediately shot down. 

As long as this is the case, then the Confucius Institutes and their offspring that have infiltrated American college campuses should be shut down.

Along with protecting freedom of speech, we need to carefully protect freedom of assembly and association. 

Yet strict reciprocity will also help here, by reducing the number of China’s operatives in the United States who help found front groups and regularly liaise with them.

China has an embassy and five consulates in the US, while we only have an embassy and four consulates in China. Strict reciprocity means that we close down China’s consulate in Houston.

China’s huge complement of embassy and consulate personnel, not to mention its large contingent of US-based “journalists,” far outnumber the number of Americans serving in comparable positions in China.  

America often hires local. China never does. 

If we have 25 Americans in our Shenyang consulate, reciprocity means that China will be limited to 25 Chinese in their Chicago consulate. And so on.

Our founders decided that the best cure for propaganda was an open market of ideas. It still is.  

For instance, I defend Tim Walz’ right to argue that China is not an “adversary,” even as I insist that the evidence shows that it is a hostile foreign power bent upon global domination.

But we cannot allow Communist China to abuse rights and protections of the very Constitution that it seeks to destroy.

Steven W. Mosher is the President of the Population Research Institute and a former Commissioner of the Congressional-Executive Commission on Broadcasting to China. 

https://nypost.com/2024/09/08/opinion/china-is-abusing-the-freedoms-allowed-in-the-us-to-run-a-massive-propaganda-operation/

NYC school chancellor’s brother bragged of political links, scrubbed website after FBI raid of Adams aides

 Terence Banks, a consultant and former MTA official who’s wrapped up in a federal probe of several top officials in the Adams administration, scrubbed his company website after the feds raided his home last week — just days after he was boasting about his political connections, The Post has learned.

Banks — brother of Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Phil Banks and Schools Chancellor David Banks, both of whom the feds also targeted — was gloating about his influence with the Adams administration right up to the time the feds knocked on his door, political insiders told The Post.

Terence Banks — who’s standing in the middle — retired from the MTA last year and ran a consulting firm with several clients doing work for the city.COMTO

But in the days since, Banks has taken down the website for his company, The Pearl Alliance, which described itself as a “values-driven government and community relations firm” but offered very little description of what it actually does.

By Sunday, the website vanished — replaced instead by a domain listing.

The company’s LinkedIn profile — which listed Banks as Pearl’s founder and CEO — was also removed, and the search link now leads to an empty page.

Banks has not been accused of a crime. But the feds circled in on him and his brothers during a sweeping set of raids this week in which they showed up waving search warrants — and later seized their electronic devices.

Law enforcement sources say authorities did a thorough search of Banks’ residence — more so than other targets — and also subpoenaed his phone.

Leading the investigation are prosecutors from the Southern District of New York — who are also probing Adams’ top aides in another, separate investigation launched last year into the mayor’s 2021 campaign donations, sources said.

Banks was never a registered lobbyist.Linkedin

Banks worked for the Metropolitan Transit Authority for 25 years, according to his personal LinkedIn page.

He is also a longtime board member of Queens Community Board 13, as well as a member of One Hundred Black Men, an organization of black business owners, politicos and community leaders, the page said.

He is the legislature chair of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials, it added.

That work fits in with the general perception that Banks had for years been trying to make political inroads just before his retirement — which he celebrated in March 2023 with a lavish party at Jay-Z’s 40/40 club at its old location on West 25th Street, sources said.

The shindig was sponsored by The Pearl Alliance and featured hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, a two-drink minimum and bottle service.

Banks repeatedly bragged about his influence with Adams’ administration, which has been probed by the feds for the second time.Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock

“These guys are selling access,” one veteran lobbyist said about Banks’ alleged wheeling and dealing. “That’s what legitimate people in the business are up against.”

Banks — who is not a registered lobbyist — has also been spotted coming and going from Police Commissioner Edward Caban’s office on more than once occasion, sources said.

Caban’s home was also raided as part of the feds’ dragnet. But the purpose of his meetings with Banks remains unclear.

However, several clients he purportedly represents had business before city officials — including the NYPD.

One of those — Saferwatch, which makes an app that lets anyone send text, video or audio tips to police — received about $67,000 over the last year from the NYPD for various technical assistance and school safety work, according to the city’s online records.

Others clients — such as Derive Technologies, an IT support company; SVAM International, an IT service provider; and Mercato, a grocery store delivery app — had millions of dollars’ worth of contracts with the city, online records said.

https://nypost.com/2024/09/08/us-news/school-chancellors-brother-bragged-about-political-connections-but-scrubbed-his-website-after-federal-raid/