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Brits ‘Expose’ CCP Members in Cells Around the World

The Aussies and the Brits have released a list of 1.9 million Chinese Communist Party members hacked by “dissidents” in 2016, turning it over to The Australian, the Sunday Mail in the U.K., the Belgian De Standaard, and a Swedish editor. Blaring headlines about “communist infiltration” of companies, foreign consulates and other Western institutions are feeding the “red scare” and “yellow peril” as they prepare for the (hoped-for) take over of the U.S. government by Biden and the war party.

Iain Duncan Smith, the former head of the Tories, posted an article in the Sunday Mail with the modest headline: “With Hopeless Naivety, Big Business and Universities Have Failed To Understand That China Is Out To Destroy Our Way of Life.” He begins: “Joining the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is quite unlike signing up for a political party here or in any other democracy. It might seem closer to joining a crime family in the New York Mafia.” Recall that there are approximately 92 million members of the governing party in China, whom, the good “Sir Duncan” rants, “must pledge to ‘guard party secrets,’ to ‘fight for communism throughout my life’ and to be ready at all times ‘to sacrifice my all for the Party.’ The oath is for life and sworn in the presence of party officials. Swift, harsh punishment would result should they ever dare to break it.” These evil communists, he fantasizes, are taught that “Western nations such as the U.K. are locked in mortal conflict with China and must be defeated.”

Radio Free Asia’s report on the list claims that 150 members of parliaments around the world are CCP members (in 2016); Pfizer and AstraZeneca had 123; HSBC and Standard Chartered had about 600 CCPers in 19 branches; Airbus, Boeing, Rolls Royce had “hundreds,” and on and on.

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