(1) Is Steve Bannon’s business partner Guo Wengui (Miles Guo) a real Chinese dissident or defector to the US? @Sasha_Gong and I discuss Guo and his ties to the Communist secret police.
The Economist: "Guo’s penchant for grandiosity has made it difficult to sort truth from fiction in his claims."
"...some dissidents and sceptics, wary of his past ties to Chinese state security, do not trust him, wondering if he works both sides..." economist.com/united-states/…
(2) .@Sasha_Gong and I talk about defectors from Communist countries, past and present. We discuss questions about those like Guo Wengui (Miles Guo) who claim to break with their old masters but don’t make a total break.
(3) More discussion between @Sasha_Gong and me about how Communist regimes try to get their own citizens back from abroad. We ask why a true dissident in exile would make deals with the secret police and dare them to execute his own family member. #GuoWengui
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President Trump zeroed out ALL funding for the Organization of American States after a Chinese proxy became secretary general, in league with Marxist Latin American regimes.
Republicans on House Appropriations Committee just restored full $46,504,000 funding to OAS.
The House Subcommittee on Appropriations Committee Chairman is Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. @MarioDB docs.house.gov/meetings/AP/AP…
The OAS was already woke, but it's now super-woke under its new Chinese proxy leadership. It intends to use American tax dollars to spread DEI and wokeness throughout the hemisphere.
Nowhere in this House bill do Republicans explain why they are restoring $42 million to the Organization of American States.
The OAS is mentioned only as a quiet line item for cash (page 22) and as a candidate for even more "voluntary" cash for special programs (page 90).
🧵My Old School FBI mentors taught me that, to take over a hostile organization with very few people, the first thing to do is seek out insiders who had worked with the worst offenders.
This is how the old FBI took down the Communist Party and broke the back of the KKK.
2) There are always insiders with second thoughts & are looking for a way to do the right thing.
Or they just want to keep their jobs.
They know who did what. They can identify others who feel as they do.
They are the sherpas needed to work the networks of the bureaucracy.
3) One needs to identify sherpas and empower them.
To climb Mount Everest, one needs a whole team of sherpas.
Without sherpas, the newly arrived climbers will fail - if they are lucky. Most likely they will die for nothing.
The USA pays half of the budget of the 34-member Organization of American States (OAS), yet has only 1 vote.
Countries that each pay 44/1000 of 1 percent formed a bloc to elect a Chinese proxy to run the organization. State Dept is in denial. @DOGE oas.org/budget/2025/Ap…
@DOGE We created the OAS to fight the spread of Communism. Over time, our leaders - Democrat and Republican - abandoned the OAS and, through design or neglect, allowed the Marxists to overrun it.
@DOGE The new OAS Secretary General, Albert Ramdin, was foreign minister of Suriname when he agreed with Beijing in 2021 that his country would "always" stand "firmly with China on issues concerning China's core interests and major concerns."
The International Leadership School of Texas, with a campus at the illegal immigrant development of Colony Ridge, received funding from the Pentagon and support from the Chinese government.
The International Leadership School's website describes its Pentagon funding for students to learn Mandarin. Trace this, and one can see that the program is accredited by the Chinese Communist Party's ministry of education. iltexas.org/about-us/grant…
It received more Pentagon money in Chinese language teaching in FY2024.
Question: Why did the International Leadership School of Texas build a campus in the middle of the illegal alien settlement at Colony Ridge? languagepolicy.org/post/departmen…
Congressman Jamie Raskin, speaking at 0:40 on this video, represents the second largest USAID contractor, taking in $161.4 million in USAID "awards" in 2021. developmentaid.org/news-stream/po…
Jamie Raskin is also the representative in Congress of this giant USAID contractor, Global Communities, which took in $160,000,000 in 2023.