Bomb threats. Death threats. False identities.
Throughout May 2026, individuals posing as presidents, prime ministers, journalists, and Falun Gong organizations sent threats across the U.S., Canada, and Japan in an apparent effort to intimidate Falun Gong practitioners.
This is part of a much larger transnational repression campaign.
https://t.co/TIFmUVaIAm
#27YearsTooLong
THIS IS BIZARRE!
China used a fake RAF Typhoon identity to mask a drone; it’s a reckless abuse of a known ADS-B weakness.
Spoofing aircraft identities undermines trust, increases risk in crowded airspace & damages aviation safety for everyone.
China has the most surveillance cameras on earth — 800 million. Yet China also has the most missing kids & adults each year — a million. If a man says anything bad about CCP in public, within 3 minutes he will be arrested. But if a child is missing, this’s the only hope left:
Updated tally: 282 anonymous threats since March 2024.
A disturbing new trend has emerged in the campaign targeting Falun Gong and Shen Yun: impersonation.
The goal? To intimidate, spread disinformation, and falsely associate Falun Gong with violence.
https://t.co/czHi7R3IEU
The Pentagon has flagged prominent Chinese firms, including Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD, as supporting the Chinese military.
The list, released June 8 for publication June 10, covers companies in AI, solar, biotech, and electronic batteries. It describes them as “military-civil fusion contributors” under China’s strategy integrating civil entities into defense.
The determination follows a U.S.-China summit with no major trade deals. Made under the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual list alerts sectors to risks without immediate sanctions but bars Pentagon contracts or indirect procurement.
It has expanded since early 2025 with additions like TP-Link, WuXi AppTec, RoboSense, CALB Group, and Unitree Robotics, plus solar and semiconductor firms such as JA Solar, Trina Solar, BOE Technology, and Zhongji Innolight. The June list mirrors a withdrawn February version.
Listed entities can appeal with evidence. Congress has raised alarms, with Rep. John Moolenaar calling it a warning against enabling China’s military. The Epoch Times reached out to Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD for comment.
Seven years ago today in Hong Kong, over one million people marched against GovHK’s proposed extradition bill and against CE Carrie Lam.
#NeverForget#FuckGovHK
CCP Foreign Ministry Claims: “There Is No Anti-Japanese Education in China” 😂
The CCP’s Foreign Ministry just looked the world in the eye and denied one of the most obvious realities in modern China.
In reality, anti-Japanese indoctrination is everywhere. It starts in elementary school textbooks, runs through middle and high school, and saturates movies, TV dramas, news, museums, and online content.
Kids grow up immersed in it — the same way Western kids once learned about the Nazis or the Cold War, except this version is relentlessly pushed, state-orchestrated, and never allowed to fade.
Everyone who’s lived in or followed China knows this is standard fare. Yet the Foreign Ministry has the gall to flatly declare it doesn’t exist.
The sheer shamelessness is almost impressive. It’s the kind of bald-faced lie that makes you laugh out loud — if it weren’t so revealing about how the CCP operates.
#China’s #CCP regime isn’t only a criminal regime itself, but it uses organised crime gangs to do its dirty work
Chinese triads are being directed by Beijing to spy in the UK and could use brothels to blackmail MPs, report warns | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/f6fdC9vg5g
“Courage is not the absence of fear. It is in choosing the responsibility even when fear is present.”
On June 4, @frances_hui accepted the 2026 Dissident Human Rights Award from @VoCommunism.
She dedicated the award to the students of Tiananmen, to the millions of Hong Kongers who marched for freedom, and to her friends still sitting in Hong Kong’s prison cells.
Frances lives under a HK$1 million bounty placed on her by Hong Kong regime.
She spoke up for Chow Hang-tung, Jimmy Lai, Joshua Wong, and every other prisoner whose courage the world must not forget.
#FreeJimmyLai
#HongKong
#June4
🚨Pentagon Sanctions Cirrus
@RepPatHarrigan called out CCP infiltration of USA aviation. Now, the Pentagon has sanctioned Cirrus.
CCP owning Cirrus gives them control of critical American tech. It also inserts a CCP Military Company into statehouses across the U.S.
Examples🧵
He’s a mass murderer, a genocidaire, and a criminal guilty of atrocity crimes, yet he struts the world stage threatening freedom and democracy with impunity and people kowtow
He should be arrested, not feted.
The CCP’s killed-to-order organ system that uses prisoners of conscience as a living organ bank is a macabre reality that must end.
Thank you Chairman @RepBrianMast of @HouseForeignGOP for inviting @Eastofethan and me to brief you and @CECCgov Co-chair Rep. Chris Smith on this, especially recent developments and possible cartel connections.
It makes no sense for the US and other free nations to have any ties to this dark industry. [1/2]
“The line between Chinese commerce and military power has been officially erased by Washington…”
The reality is that there was never a line to erase. Every Chinese company operating in the United States does so with the approval of Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party. Under Chinese law, companies are obligated to cooperate with state intelligence and security services when required. Commerce and state power have always been one and the same.
A new report by shows CCP infiltration of the University of California to push anti-American propaganda and radical policies.
California is the #1 state economy and home of the tech industry. That's precisely where Beijing wants a foothold there. 🧵 @NASorg@HRaleighspeaks
I've come across posts like this many, many times – praising China's safety while denouncing democracies that spend too much time debating "freedoms."
I get it. I don't want to live somewhere I have to watch my surroundings constantly.
But safety isn't the price you pay for freedom. Taiwan, Japan, and Korea are among the safest places. You can walk the streets at 2 a.m without a second thought, and none of them required a surveillance state to get there. Culture, state capacity, and enforcement all shape this, no single model owns it.
China's version comes down to a tyrannical policing and surveillance apparatus that makes the personal cost of committing even petty crime extraordinarily high. But that same apparatus is also the one that disappears the lawyer, the journalist, the dissident.
Europe may have a problem, but China is not the answer to it. Hinting that the problem is having too much “freedom debate” is such a bad take.
All Chinese companies must assist with espionage. All Chinese tech companies have Communist party cells in senior management.
The Pentagon treating them as hostile is just dealing with reality.
https://t.co/Co0IOjA58x