We need highly motivated individuals who are willing to do more than just complain online. It's why I started my own local chapter of ADV. Every freedom loving country needs people willing to form Grassroots Organizations/Movements. 1) To ensure that our politicians aren't putting the interests of the CCP above our own countries. 2) To support human rights, and preserve freedom & democracy around the world; from the CCP-PLA's undue influences and harm. 3) To elect politicians who will be on the right side of history. 4) To develop tough on China legislation. 5) To expose and weed out CCP corruption abroad. 6) To foster the fraternity of NATO Nations. 7) To stop China stealing land & resources. And take them back. 8) Require the CCP to pay reparations for the pandemic 9) ....anything else necessary *This is a conversation we should all be having with each other, friends, and neighbors.*
@@GeoScorpion Allied Democracy Vanguard Matthew and Winston can't condone what we do, because it isn't what they do. It's already become a multinational and nonpartisan organization for protesting the CCP. Not just for people who complain online, but actually want to do something to effect positive change. Just look at what happened in the Manchester Incident when consular guards abducted peaceful protesters. Never again. Ps. My last political action was taking part in the APEC protest. Hbu?
*The Select Committee on the CCP,* I would like to respectfully request a subject for an episode; as it's both time sensitive, and pertinent to the National Security of America. It's the subject of the House Resolution H.R.5933 (The Deterrent Act) which would deal a severe blow to the CCP, and especially towards "Operation Fox Hunt" and the "Thousand Talents Program". DETERRENT Act: Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require additional information in disclosures of foreign gifts and contracts from foreign sources, restrict contracts with certain foreign entities and foreign countries of concern, require certain staff and faculty to report foreign gifts and contracts, and require disclosure of certain foreign investments within endowments. Thank you for your service, and your time and consideration.
I have so many questions including the palette of laws available to law enforcement starting with this one: Would a new anti-TnR law be an additional layer of law requiring proof of intent the way Hate Crime laws have been enacted? (1) The FBI handles communications made over state and International lines to people living in the US. There needs to be an active database of township-level police stations and personnel who are actually making the calls to people living here in the USA. The FBI and DoJ need to start issuing indictments against the individuals from "The People's Police" (人民警察 Rénmín Jǐngchá) who make the calls. It won't go anywhere, but it would be a massive security breach from the point of view of China to have low-level police chiefs on INTERPOL's red list. (2) Safeguard Defenders uncovered the illegal police station in Manhattan, NYC, NY, but to think that more wasn't uncovered is not credible. There are over 50 Chinatowns in the US with some cities sporting more than one. Boston has one official Chinatown, but in reality there are two that I know about with another in Quincy. Only ONE illegal police station has been found in NY? C'mon! Further, I live in the Fenway of Boston in the middle of a mostly Mandarin-speaking Chinese college student population in or near the massive Church Park Apartments, so to think there aren't at least 4 police stations in a 30-mile radius beggars belief. (btw, just behind Church Park Apartments is a huge retirement home with Cantonese-speaking Chinese) (3) Should Congresspeople also "know their customer" with regard to lobby dollars and deals? Does ANYONE on this committee want lobby dollars from Musk, Cook, Fink, Schwarzman, the others at the $40,000 table, or anyone at that banquet hall who gave the standing ovation for Xi's tone-deaf speech? (4) Uyghurs are ONE of many non-Han ethnic minorities targeted by the largely Northern Han CCP. Uyghurs managed to make it to the news, but all the other ones are also targeted. You can start with the Hui population for more info. Further, there are other non-ethnic groups such as Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) who are at the heart of the organ harvesting and organ transplant industry. (5) Did anyone notice the physical tics of Jinrui Zhang? Mere nervousness, or trauma? (Sorry, writing as I listen and watch) (6) I belong to "Stop AAPI Hate", but they are completely infiltrated by the CCP, or have bought into CCP talking points about anti-Asian hate. It's easy to see because "Stop AAPI Hate" is about ALL American-Asians and Pacific Islanders, but when the CCP is talking through their mouths, it becomes a discussion about anti-Chinese hate even when it is out of context and has nothing to do with ethnic Chinese. (7) Law enforcement cannot and will not take seriously a violation of rights that has no law. Further, they cannot arrest people with diplomatic immunity. Further, law enforcement has no training to distinguish between a crazy person and a person who actually IS a victim of a government conspiracy: "The Government of China is trying to kidnap me" isn't going to get a lot of traction with a bunch of Irish and Italian Cops in the D-4 of Boston. (8) Etc. I HOPE that the aides and research teams of this select committee are actively researching this, but realize that it is an election year with big donors with ties to the CCP. It's a tough position to be in to be dependent on the people you are investigating.
There have been many House Resolutions proposed over the past few years; however, they normally get tabled in the senate. H.R.5933 (The Deterrent Act) which would deal a severe blow to the CCP's ability to engage in Transnational Repression, and especially regarding "Operation Fox Hunt" and the "Thousand Talents Program". DETERRENT Act: Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require additional information in disclosures of foreign gifts and contracts from foreign sources, restrict contracts with certain foreign entities and foreign countries of concern, require certain staff and faculty to report foreign gifts and contracts, and require disclosure of certain foreign investments within endowments. However, H.R.3984 of the 117th house would've been the best move. Designating the CCP as a global criminal organization.
We need highly motivated individuals who are willing to do more than just complain online. It's why I started my own local chapter of ADV.
Every freedom loving country needs people willing to form Grassroots Organizations/Movements.
1) To ensure that our politicians aren't putting the interests of the CCP above our own countries.
2) To support human rights, and preserve freedom & democracy around the world; from the CCP-PLA's undue influences and harm.
3) To elect politicians who will be on the right side of history.
4) To develop tough on China legislation.
5) To expose and weed out CCP corruption abroad.
6) To foster the fraternity of NATO Nations.
7) To stop China stealing land & resources. And take them back.
8) Require the CCP to pay reparations for the pandemic
9) ....anything else necessary
*This is a conversation we should all be having with each other, friends, and neighbors.*
ADV? Like your own chapter of @SerpentZA and @Laowhy86? That's pretty pretentious and misunderstanding of what ADV is. Complete Chabuduo Wumao post.
@@GeoScorpion
Allied Democracy Vanguard
Matthew and Winston can't condone what we do, because it isn't what they do. It's already become a multinational and nonpartisan organization for protesting the CCP. Not just for people who complain online, but actually want to do something to effect positive change.
Just look at what happened in the Manchester Incident when consular guards abducted peaceful protesters. Never again.
Ps. My last political action was taking part in the APEC protest. Hbu?
*The Select Committee on the CCP,*
I would like to respectfully request a subject for an episode; as it's both time sensitive, and pertinent to the National Security of America.
It's the subject of the House Resolution H.R.5933 (The Deterrent Act) which would deal a severe blow to the CCP, and especially towards "Operation Fox Hunt" and the "Thousand Talents Program".
DETERRENT Act: Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require additional information in disclosures of foreign gifts and contracts from foreign sources, restrict contracts with certain foreign entities and foreign countries of concern, require certain staff and faculty to report foreign gifts and contracts, and require disclosure of certain foreign investments within endowments.
Thank you for your service, and your time and consideration.
I have so many questions including the palette of laws available to law enforcement starting with this one: Would a new anti-TnR law be an additional layer of law requiring proof of intent the way Hate Crime laws have been enacted?
(1) The FBI handles communications made over state and International lines to people living in the US. There needs to be an active database of township-level police stations and personnel who are actually making the calls to people living here in the USA. The FBI and DoJ need to start issuing indictments against the individuals from "The People's Police" (人民警察 Rénmín Jǐngchá) who make the calls. It won't go anywhere, but it would be a massive security breach from the point of view of China to have low-level police chiefs on INTERPOL's red list.
(2) Safeguard Defenders uncovered the illegal police station in Manhattan, NYC, NY, but to think that more wasn't uncovered is not credible. There are over 50 Chinatowns in the US with some cities sporting more than one. Boston has one official Chinatown, but in reality there are two that I know about with another in Quincy. Only ONE illegal police station has been found in NY? C'mon! Further, I live in the Fenway of Boston in the middle of a mostly Mandarin-speaking Chinese college student population in or near the massive Church Park Apartments, so to think there aren't at least 4 police stations in a 30-mile radius beggars belief. (btw, just behind Church Park Apartments is a huge retirement home with Cantonese-speaking Chinese)
(3) Should Congresspeople also "know their customer" with regard to lobby dollars and deals? Does ANYONE on this committee want lobby dollars from Musk, Cook, Fink, Schwarzman, the others at the $40,000 table, or anyone at that banquet hall who gave the standing ovation for Xi's tone-deaf speech?
(4) Uyghurs are ONE of many non-Han ethnic minorities targeted by the largely Northern Han CCP. Uyghurs managed to make it to the news, but all the other ones are also targeted. You can start with the Hui population for more info. Further, there are other non-ethnic groups such as Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) who are at the heart of the organ harvesting and organ transplant industry.
(5) Did anyone notice the physical tics of Jinrui Zhang? Mere nervousness, or trauma? (Sorry, writing as I listen and watch)
(6) I belong to "Stop AAPI Hate", but they are completely infiltrated by the CCP, or have bought into CCP talking points about anti-Asian hate. It's easy to see because "Stop AAPI Hate" is about ALL American-Asians and Pacific Islanders, but when the CCP is talking through their mouths, it becomes a discussion about anti-Chinese hate even when it is out of context and has nothing to do with ethnic Chinese.
(7) Law enforcement cannot and will not take seriously a violation of rights that has no law. Further, they cannot arrest people with diplomatic immunity. Further, law enforcement has no training to distinguish between a crazy person and a person who actually IS a victim of a government conspiracy: "The Government of China is trying to kidnap me" isn't going to get a lot of traction with a bunch of Irish and Italian Cops in the D-4 of Boston.
(8) Etc.
I HOPE that the aides and research teams of this select committee are actively researching this, but realize that it is an election year with big donors with ties to the CCP. It's a tough position to be in to be dependent on the people you are investigating.
There have been many House Resolutions proposed over the past few years; however, they normally get tabled in the senate.
H.R.5933 (The Deterrent Act) which would deal a severe blow to the CCP's ability to engage in Transnational Repression, and especially regarding "Operation Fox Hunt" and the "Thousand Talents Program".
DETERRENT Act: Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require additional information in disclosures of foreign gifts and contracts from foreign sources, restrict contracts with certain foreign entities and foreign countries of concern, require certain staff and faculty to report foreign gifts and contracts, and require disclosure of certain foreign investments within endowments.
However, H.R.3984 of the 117th house would've been the best move. Designating the CCP as a global criminal organization.