Chinese Communist Party allegedly collected DNA global should be strictly prevented from infiltration

On January 28, 2012, CBS’s “60 Minutes” reported that during the early stages of the “Wuhan pneumonia” outbreak, China’s “UW Genetics” offered to set up COVID-19 testing laboratories in several U.S. states. Intelligence officials warned that the move could be an attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to collect DNA from U.S. citizens.

BGI Group, known as the world’s largest biotechnology company, has offered to establish and operate testing laboratories in at least five U.S. states. Bill Evanina, then director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, believes the Chinese Communist Party is working to collect the DNA of Americans in order to control the world’s biological data. He said the BGI Group has close ties to the Chinese military and poses a threat to U.S. national security.

The Chinese Communist Party’s attempts to collect DNA from people around the world are not unprecedented. On June 17 of last year, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute released a report revealing that the CCP had collected DNA samples from 35 to 70 million Chinese citizens since late 2017, creating the world’s largest police DNA database. The CCP has deliberately used DNA samples from tens of millions of people with no criminal records, and has taken the samples without the consent of the people, who have no way of interfering with how the authorities use the genetic information.

Information experts are concerned that the DNA database controlled by the Communist Party’s public security authorities will have genetic samples that can be used for identification purposes, and that it will be used to trace the Family tree of many families across generations, to identify the families of specific dissidents, and to pressure the families to crack down on dissidents, subjecting people to even harsher surveillance.

According to China expert Zhang Jiadun, the Chinese Communist Party now has the world’s largest DNA database as part of its “Made in China 2025” plan to dominate the world’s biotechnology industry. What is most suspicious is that the Chinese Communist Party has been collecting DNA from foreigners, but prohibits other countries from studying Chinese DNA.

The Chinese Communist Party has purchased U.S. companies with DNA profiles to provide DNA analysis for genetic companies, and has stolen secrets through hacking, such as the hacking of Anthem, the second largest insurance company in the United States, in 2015. International travelers were given QR codes, and the vaccine was used as leverage to allow foreign populations to complete trials while genetically sensitive information was collected.

Last October 23, Matt Pottinger, then deputy national security advisor to the U.S. White House, stated in a speech that the Chinese Communist Party has a habit of using unified warfare and that “a penchant for building profiles is a hallmark of Leninist regimes, and through the collection and use of big data, national policy favors Beijing to do whatever it wants. On December 6, U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe warned that the Chinese Communist Party, with 2 million troops, is using “genetic editing” to make its military more powerful in an attempt to dominate the world.

The Chinese Communist Party has traditionally regarded united front as one of its three “magic weapons,” and its united front department has four times the number of U.S. diplomatic personnel. More than 2.4 million foreign nationals are listed in the CCP’s database, creating the basis for psychological grooming. According to Bo Ming, “No regime is more capable than the CCP of influencing the policies of other countries and the perceptions and choices of foreign populations.

The CEO of Shenzhen Zhenhua Data Information Technology Company, which archives the data, claims that their work is “mind-bending” and that the buyer of their products is the Chinese Communist Party’s state security system. The files include every country in the world, royal families, parliaments, judges, generals, technology experts, entrepreneurs, central and local officials, and even children, which is perfectly in line with the CCP’s habit of dense infiltration and pervasive struggle.

According to Bo Ming, Shenzhen Zhenhua is not the best in the United Front System and may be just one of the commercial companies that the CCP will buy into. Many mainland Chinese technology companies and application developers, with much broader capabilities, have established files that can be used by the CCP exclusively for pressure, blackmail, threats, slander, and divisive tactics. Because of cell phones and the Internet, he said, we make our intellectual property, government documents, and private lives public at will. Invariably, “we create the conditions ourselves so that the dictator can collect vast amounts of data.”

Bo Ming’s advice and analysis are not unfounded. The Chinese Communist Party has been strengthening its cooperation with the United Nations in recent years, and one of the “big data research centers” will soon be located in Hangzhou, China. Information experts say the UN’s big data center is under the control of the Chinese Communist Party, which has raised international concerns.

Since 2007, the Chinese Communist Party’s Under-Secretaries-General to the UN have headed the “Economic and Social Department,” which is responsible for “norm-setting, data analysis, and capacity building. For more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party has been collecting massive amounts of data around the world, and the UN’s legitimacy sign would allow Beijing to secure all data from member states, radiating the Communist Party’s high-tech tyranny directly to the rest of the world.

On October 14 last year, the NGO Freedom House released its annual Freedom on the Net report, which ranked the Chinese Communist Party dead last for the sixth year in a row, earning it the worst rating out of 65 countries. The report says that the Communist Party has taken advantage of the Wuhan pneumonia Epidemic to expand online surveillance, data collection and censorship of speech, using high-tech methods of social control.

The CCP has long been notorious for violating international human rights conventions and seriously undermining basic human rights such as freedom of expression and freedom of belief. Last October, the Chinese Communist Party was appointed to the United Nations Human Rights Council, just like a bandit who becomes a police officer and an executioner who becomes a judge, and it will probably use the “Big Data Research Center” to spread the toxin of red consciousness everywhere. At present, all countries in the world must be vigilant to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from collecting DNA data arbitrarily under the pretext of “vaccine diplomacy” in order to safeguard national security and protect people’s privacy from being violated.