Former DOJ Senior Advisor: Cooperating with Biden on Gun Control Left Media Bloomberg on board
John R. Lott Jr., an American author and former senior advisor to the Department of Justice, recently published an opinion piece on the English-language Epoch Times website, saying that President Biden recently promised gun control groups that he would vigorously implement measures to regulate gun purchases and other related measures as soon as possible. The major mainstream TV and network media then actively began to prepare public opinion for the implementation of gun control.
Little Lott believes that those who support gun control certainly know that the people will not accept more gun control as long as the American people understand the real situation.
So it’s bad to use the media to use opinion shows that can mislead the people into giving up the idea of using guns to protect themselves. However, some Americans are easily misled by the content of these programs because they want to watch these media.
Lott Jr. cites the example of CBS, for example, which heavily promotes gun control on its entertainment television shows. They even say that the bad guys are always white supremacists who use machine guns (reportedly AR-15s) to carry out mass shootings. They also cite the danger to children when there are children in the house. When in fact, machine guns have never been used in mass shootings since the 1930s and have only been used in two murders. White supremacists rarely carry out mass shootings. Although 58% of mass shooters are white (excluding Middle Easterners), this is less than their share of the total population (64.4%).
There are also programs that air the news of a boy who accidentally shot his 10-year-old brother. Yet the survey found that there were actually more than 43 million children under the age of 11 in the country in November 2019, and only one small child accidentally shot another child with a gun, which is a really small percentage. So this is a completely misleading message.
In Little Lott’s judgment, these programs appear to be written and directed by Mike Bloomberg’s gun control organization. In fact, the TV networks are working with these gun control organizations.
CCP adjusts cognitive warfare against Taiwan: cultivating Taiwanese anchor network stars
Taiwan’s national security unit pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party has recently adjusted its cognitive warfare against Taiwan, turning to expand the training activities for weblebrities and live e-commerce hosts, and actively using new media as a propaganda channel.
The Central News Agency (CNA) reported that, according to the report, as the results of the 2020 Taiwan “2-in-1” election were not as expected by the Chinese Communist Party, international accusations of malicious concealment of the 2019 Epidemic and high praise for Taiwan’s epidemic prevention achievements, coupled with the continued deepening of relations between Taiwan and the United States and other circumstances, the Chinese Communist Party has gradually adjusted its actions related to cognitive warfare against Taiwan.
According to the national security unit, the CCP has adjusted its “agent” support target to focus on Taiwanese businessmen, Taiwanese compatriots, Taiwanese youths, and land mates, and in terms of strategy, it emphasizes “on the mainland” first to reduce political sensitivity and win Taiwanese people’s recognition of the mainland in order to break through the epidemic impact on Taiwan. The work dilemma under the impact of the epidemic.
Based on the epidemic’s accelerated development of the Internet economy, the CCP has also taken advantage of the vast e-commerce market to magnetize Taiwanese and wait for an opportunity to cultivate netizens in order to strengthen its dominance over Taiwan’s online opinion field.
For example, the Taiwan Association of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, plans to promote the “1,000 Taiwanese Youth Anchor Training” program for Taiwanese youth across the Taiwan Strait from August 2020 to 2022. The program is aimed at Taiwanese youth, college students and artists in China and Taiwan, and is open to 10 sessions of 100 students each, with a training period of 5 months and 24 online courses. The learning content includes short video, show live, Netflix building, live with goods and so on.
NTU professor fined for participating in 1,000-person program, scholars urge Taiwan’s national security to intervene
The Ministry of Education of the Republic of China (MOE) has confirmed that the Ministry of Education’s Department of International and Cross-Strait Education Section Chief Lai Trust said on 19 May that NTU professor Lee Tuk-chung violated cross-strait regulations by applying for three research projects for the National Natural Science Foundation of China in the name of China’s Harbin Institute of Technology and an 800,000 RMB research project in the name of Fudan University without permission, for a total amount of 2.45 million RMB. Li Duchong was fined 300,000 NTD (about 70,000 RMB). This is the first Time that the Ministry of Education has punished a Taiwanese scholar for participating in the Chinese Communist Party’s “Thousand Talents Program.
According to Radio Free Asia, Lee Tuk-chung, a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University, was exposed last year as a Communist Party Changjiang Scholar and as being involved in leading a Communist Party national research program when he participated in the selection of the president of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. At the time, Lee issued a withdrawal statement clarifying that he had not accepted a part-time contract on the other side of the Taiwan Strait, as required by regulations. But the Ministry of Education received a report and launched an investigation, and on the 18th announced that the findings were true and that he had been fined, making it the first case of a Taiwanese scholar being fined for participating in the “Thousand Talents Program”.
In March 2018, the Executive Yuan instructed full-time teachers and related personnel at public and private research institutions and universities not to participate in the “Thousand Talents Program” and “Ten Thousand Talents Program” of the Communist Party of China, as well as other national funds and national key scientific research programs without permission, said Chiu Chui-ching, spokesman for the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan. The National Foundation and the National Key Scientific Research Program.
According to Rui-Bei Wu, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Taiwan, the United States has recently fined American universities 30 to 50 times more than Taiwan for their involvement in the Thousand Talents Program, and has even arrested, prosecuted, and dismissed them. If not, but only he was fined, is this reasonable? This is like a water leak, and I’m afraid that only a little paint can’t stop the leak. If he hadn’t been elected president, or if he hadn’t thanked the Chinese Communist Party in his dissertation, the case probably wouldn’t have been reported.
Wu Ruibei pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party is obviously using the “Thousand Talents Program” to systematically take intellectual property rights, and there are professors in Taiwan who have gone to the mainland to implement space science programs in the past, which is very serious. Taiwan should make stricter regulations for confidential areas.
Chinese Communist Party infiltrates Taiwan’s Military Intelligence, four double agents indicted
Photo:Major General Yue Chi-chung (right) and Colonel Chang Chao-ran (left) of Taiwan’s Military Intelligence Agency, who retired from the military and were infiltrated by the Chinese Communist Party as double agents, are now being prosecuted.
On Saturday the 20th, Taiwan’s Taipei District Attorney’s Office (DPA) said that four retired Taiwanese military intelligence officers, including a general, have been indicted for allegedly being absorbed into the Chinese Guangdong Provincial Department of State Security’s intelligence officers in Taiwan to develop organizations and collect intelligence for the Chinese Communist Party. The four double agents are retired Major General Yue Chih-chung of Taiwan’s Military Intelligence, who was the head of MI5, and retired Colonels Chang Chao-ran, Chou Tien-tzu, and Wang Da-wang. The depth of Beijing‘s infiltration of Taiwan is deeper than the outside world can imagine.
The case was a self-investigation by the Military Intelligence Agency, which found anomalies and handed them over to the National Security Agency for investigation.
The Central News Agency reported that the case began in 1999 when a retired colonel of Taiwan’s Military Intelligence, surnamed Lu, was arrested in a wreck on the mainland, and Zhang Chaoran was entrusted with rescuing him and met “Mr. Wei” who was then absorbed and instructed to introduce retired members of the Military Intelligence to the mainland.
He was a Taiwan spy for the Military Intelligence Agency in Beijing, but later became a spy for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and developed an organization for the CCP in Taiwan.
In 2012, Chang Chao-ran and Zhou Tianci arranged for Yue Zhizhong to meet with Chinese Communist Party state security officials in Macau. During the meeting, not only did Yue admit his identity as a military intelligence officer, but Zhou Tianci also identified the identity of the intelligence officer whose photo was provided by the CCP, and was later given an honorarium of HK$6,000 by the CCP state security official.
The investigation found that during 2013 and 2017, Chaoran Zhang, Zhizhong Yue, and Tianci Zhou traveled to mainland China one after another to meet with Chinese Communist Party state security officers and introduce Wang Dawang, who had served in military intelligence. Wang Dawang is suspected of providing personal information about members of the Military Intelligence Agency to the Chinese Communist Party’s State Security.
In 2016, Chang Chaoran and Zhou Tianci asked Yue Zhizhong to travel to the mainland to meet with Chinese Communist Party state security agents in Guangzhou, where they received Food and lodging and travel hospitality.
The indictment released by the Taipei District Attorney’s Office states that Zhang Chaoran, Zhou Tianci and Yue Zhizhong served in the Military Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense, and Yue Zhizhong was responsible for intelligence gathering and dispatching behind enemy lines in mainland China for a long time.
“Anti-U.S. Fighter Professor Exposed as Having Settled in U.S. for Decades, Supported by Chinese Communist Party
Chen Ping, a Chinese netizen and professor at China’s Fudan University who often criticizes the United States in public forums and social media and focuses on exposing the “dark side” of the United States, accidentally “revealed” on his Weibo account that he has lived in the United States for decades because of a cold snap power outage in Texas this week.
While Chen Ping has been jokingly described by netizens as “anti-American for work and American for Life,” Radio Free Asia’s investigation revealed that the owner of the property, whose English transliteration matches Chen Ping’s, now owns at least one detached Home in Texas valued at more than $400,000. A comparison of satellite images shows that the property matches the location Chen Ping “revealed” himself to be in. The location is in the Cedar Park neighborhood north of Austin, the capital of Texas. The property is located in the Cedar Park neighborhood north of Austin, the capital of Texas, and is in a beautiful setting with a golf course and hiking trails nearby. Texas real estate transaction records also show that Chen Ping sold a detached home he bought in ’91 last February for a profit of $350,000.
Photo: Comparing satellite images with transaction records, Chen Ping’s Texas property matches the photo of Chen Ping “exposing” himself to snow in Austin’s Cedar Park neighborhood.
Property transaction records show that the owner, who shares Chen Ping’s English name, purchased the detached home in Steamboat with Song Guohe Chen, believed to be the owner’s wife, in August 2017. It was sold for $394,000 at the time and has about 2,725 square feet with four rooms and is now valued at $416,000.
The mansion has four rooms, 2.5 baths, a double garage, and a high floor base. (Realtor website photo)
The house is surrounded by oak trees and is located in an upscale residential area. (Real estate agent website photo)
The news circulating on the Internet said that Chen Ping had settled in Texas after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, because his children were born and raised in the United States, so his home has always been in Austin. Chen Ping was unable to find a job in the United States, and later finally found a full-time job scolding the United States at the Fudan Institute of China Studies.
Netizens broke the news that Chen Ping’s home has always been in Austin. (Web screenshot)
And Chen Ping claims to have gone to the United States to study in 1980 and has been working and studying in the United States for more than 30 years. In recent years, Chen has been a senior researcher at Fudan University’s China Research Institute and an adjunct professor at Peking University and Fudan University, and has been hailed by domestic universities as “a high-end authority on economics in mainland China.
In 2020, he gave a speech at Tsinghua University, declaring that “a monthly income of 2,000 yuan is happier than a monthly income of 3,000 dollars in the United States. ” and thus became a hit. However, the professor, who has a PhD in physics, made a surprising mistake in his speech when converting the yuan to the U.S. dollar.
Since his retirement in 2013, Chen Ping has been active in academic discussions and forums held by official Communist Party officials. He co-hosted the program “Meishan Jianjian”, which is one of the pillars of the official YouTube channel of the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign propaganda, “Watch Video”. In the program, Chen’s comments on the U.S.-China trade war, the U.S. election, the response to the epidemic, and the “anti-China delivery” in Hong Kong all take the official position of the Chinese Communist Party, and are even more radical.
Some netizens have discovered that all of Chen Ping’s videos, whether released domestically or through the overseas video site YouTube, are officially authorized by the Chinese Communist media.
Radio Free Asia has checked The Foreign Agents Registration Act, but typing in Chen Ping or Ping Chen shows no sign of registration.
Worth £4 billion, British media reveal the luxurious life of North Korea’s First Lady
Photo shows Kim Jong Un and his wife Lee Seol-joon waiting for South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the Grand Theater in Pyongyang on Sept. 18, 2018.
British media revealed the wealth of Lee Seol-owner, whose extravagance is in great contrast to the country’s poor population.
The Daily Star revealed the luxurious life of Kim Jong-un’s wife, Lee Seol-joon, alleging that she has a fortune of 4 billion pounds (about 150 billion NTD) and leads an extremely luxurious life with a closet full of designer clothes. It is believed that Lee has a luxurious residence and private jet, and her personal growth history is also full of mystery, even her name may be a pseudonym.
The report noted that Lee was a former member of the national cheerleading team and a former entertainer, and after her Marriage to Kim Jong-un, officials tried to erase her past work as an entertainer. The report also mentioned that the majority of the North Korean population is facing hunger, but Lee Seol-joon was seen wearing Chanel clothes worth up to 8,000 pounds (about 300,000 NTD) and her watch collection is up to 6 million pounds (about 230 million NTD), which is surprising.
“The Honorable First Lady” Lee Seol-joon has been promoted
In 2018, North Korea’s official media, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), referred to Kim Jong-un’s wife, Lee Seol-jung, as the “respected first lady” and “respectable first lady,” a title that is significantly more prestigious than the previous “comrade. This title is a clear step up from the previous “comrade” title.
According to Peter Ward, an NK News columnist who has long followed North Korean politics, the title “Respectable First Lady” for Lee shows that she is beginning to gain her personal admiration, he tweeted.
Troy Stangarone, senior director of the Korea Economic Institute (KEI), a Washington think tank, noted that the wives of Kim Jong Un’s father and grandfather were not given the same status as the spouses of world leaders, and that the last time North Korea used the title “first lady” was in the 1970s. The last time North Korea used the title “First Lady” was in the 1970s, when it was used to refer to Kim Il Sung’s wife, Kim Sung Ae, and since then it has been referred to as “comrade.
“First Lady” Lee Seol-jung has been promoted to a higher position
In 2018, North Korea’s official media, the Korean Central News Agency, referred to Kim Jong-un’s wife Lee Seol-jung as the “honorable first lady” and “respectable first lady,” a title that is significantly more prestigious than the previous “comrade. This title is a clear step up from the previous “comrade” title.
According to Peter Ward, an NK News columnist who has long followed North Korean politics, he tweeted that the title “Respectable First Lady” for Lee shows that she is beginning to gain her personal admiration.
Troy Stangarone, senior director of the Korea Economic Institute (KEI), a Washington think tank, noted that the wives of Kim Jong Un’s father and grandfather were not given the same status as the spouses of world leaders, and that the last time North Korea used the title “first lady” was in the 1970s. The last time North Korea used the title “First Lady” was in the 1970s, when it was used to refer to Kim Il Sung’s wife, Kim Sung Ae, and since then it has been referred to as “comrade.
Since the meeting between Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in in April 2018, he has met with Moon, U.S. President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in top-of-the-line Mercedes-Benz luxury cars, namely the Maybach S600 Guard and Maybach S62, on several occasions. The above two models, both armored and bulletproof cars, each priced as high as $1.6 million, are considered the preferred cars of many world leaders.
On July 25, 2019, while inspecting the launch of a short-range ballistic missile, Kim Jong-un raised his binoculars to watch the launch, but also let the Gold-rimmed watch on his left wrist, which was thus exposed; on August 8, 2019, a reporter from South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo learned that Kim Jong-un was wearing a Swiss designer watch worth up to about $11,500 on that day. This time, it was once again revealed that Kim Jong-un was wearing a Swiss watch after it was reported that he owned several luxury Mercedes-Benz cars.
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