A New Kind of War
During the Biden administration, Chinese military operatives approached an Israeli owned American counterterrorism training company in Nevada with a chilling proposal: help train undocumented migrants inside warehouses across the United States, Africa, and beyond.
The mission was deliberate — to create sleeper units already living on American soil, ready to strike when Beijing gives the order, while building Chinese-controlled outposts worldwide.
This reflects a larger truth: every Chinese-owned business, warehouse, or development project may be a disguised military base. Restaurants, factories, real estate purchases, even telecom towers can serve as platforms for the Chinese Communist Party’s global strategy.
As America’s borders were thrown open and enforcement collapsed, Beijing moved to exploit the chaos. While fentanyl floods the southern border and Chinese networks expand in Canada and Mexico, military-aged men quietly enter the U.S. disguised as asylum seekers. This is not immigration — it is infiltration.
China’s war against democracy is a patient, multi-front campaign of cyberattacks, espionage, economic manipulation, and cultural subversion. While Western leaders focus on climate summits and identity politics, Beijing quietly embeds itself across North America and the globe.
Espionage and Infiltration
China’s espionage network is unmatched.
Former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee handed over secrets that crippled U.S. operations across Asia. Chinese hackers have stolen decades of military and biotech research, including COVID-19 vaccine data. The 2015 breach of the Office of Personnel Management gave Beijing files on 22 million Americans, ideal for blackmail and recruitment.
But espionage alone is not enough. Through its United Front Work Department, the CCP funds politicians, media, and universities to push pro-China narratives and silence dissent. Canada serves as a hub for laundering cartel and state funds, while Mexico hosts Chinese-run fentanyl labs in partnership with violent cartels.
Reports suggest Chinese handlers are even training illegal migrants, sending military-aged men into the U.S. disguised as refugees. This is infiltration with purpose — to weaken America from within and prepare for coordinated sabotage.
Intellectual Theft and Slave Labor
China’s rise was not built on innovation but on systematic theft. The FBI estimates American losses at up to $600 billion annually. Western technologies — from smartphones to stealth fighters — are stolen, reverse-engineered, and mass-produced. Even genetically modified seeds have been targeted to cripple U.S. agriculture.
These products are created using slave labor, including over a million Uighur Muslims imprisoned in Xinjiang. Companies like Foxconn, infamous for worker suicides, drive this machine.
Every purchase of cheap Chinese goods directly funds surveillance, censorship, and oppression. In 2020, China was responsible for 27% of global pollution while pretending to lead the fight against climate change.
The great mistake of democratic nations was trading freely with China. You should never trade with a dictatorship. Every deal strengthens tyranny and weakens freedom.
The Cowardice of China’s Wealthy Elite
Why are China’s billionaires so afraid to stand up for freedom?
When they speak out, the regime threatens their families. Those who escape take their wealth abroad, while Beijing blackmails them with loved ones still under its control.
Jack Ma vanished after mild criticism of regulators. Others were jailed or silenced. Their cowardice allows Xi Jinping’s rule to grow stronger while ordinary Chinese citizens remain enslaved. Blood is thicker than water — and the CCP uses that bond as a weapon.
Erasing Thousands of Years of Culture
China has no spirituality or moral center.
Its ancient history and traditions were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, when Mao’s regime, fueled by imported communist ideology, burned temples, banned faith, and rewrote history.
Today, Xi continues this erasure. Children are indoctrinated to worship the state, not their families or heritage. What was once one of the world’s greatest civilizations has been reduced to a policed state where human lives mean nothing.
Expansionism and Global Control
China’s ambitions are global.
It claims the South China Sea, Taiwan, and parts of India. Artificial islands sprout with airstrips and weapons. Philippine and Vietnamese vessels face harassment. Taiwan lives under constant threat of invasion.
Beyond Asia, Beijing wages conquest by contract. Through the Belt and Road Initiative, it lends billions to poor nations knowing repayment is impossible. When defaults occur, China seizes ports, railways, and resources.
In Africa, China now controls key railroads, mineral mines, and energy grids.
In Latin America, desperate governments trade sovereignty for quick cash.
Even Canada and Mexico are riddled with Chinese real estate and cartel-linked laundering.
Every loan is a chain. Every default a surrender of independence. This is not aid — it is economic warfare, building an empire that stretches from African mines to America’s borders.
Hidden Military Footprint
One of China’s most insidious tactics is hiding military assets inside commercial projects.
Ports built under Belt and Road loans appear to serve trade but are secretly dual-use: commerce by day, military command posts by night.
Chinese-owned shipping yards and warehouses across Africa and Latin America hide sea-can installations — shipping containers converted into surveillance hubs or weapons depots. Even in the U.S., Chinese purchases of farmland near sensitive bases raise alarms.
Every business deal may be a beachhead. Every contract camouflage. Unlike the West, China operates without ethics or transparency. Only power matters.
Tibet and Hong Kong: Warnings for the West
Tibet’s culture and religion have been crushed since the 1950s, the Dalai Lama forced into exile.
Hong Kong’s freedoms were destroyed in 2020 as activists were jailed and press silenced.
These are not isolated tragedies — they are blueprints for Taiwan and, eventually, the West. What China has done there, it plans to do everywhere it gains power.
Conclusion: Democracy at a Crossroads
China has weaponized espionage, propaganda, intellectual theft, slave labor, fentanyl, and economic conquest. It uses Canada and Mexico as gateways, illegal migration as a Trojan Horse, and global shipping as a disguised military network. It has infiltrated America’s businesses, universities, and politics. Sleeper agents are likely already in place, waiting for orders.
The question is not whether China seeks global domination — it already does. The question is whether America and her allies will wake up in time to stop it. Unchecked, China will not just compete with the West. It will own it, one port, one factory, and one compromised politician at a time. To stop it, the world must recognize the truth: every Chinese business or investment is a potential military outpost. Trade with dictatorships is surrender. Freedom cannot coexist with tyranny.
The time to act is now — before democracy itself is erased.