It is well-documented that the thousands of citizens of Communist China who have been entering the United States illegally over the past year are mostly military age single men.
Once across the border of the United States, they are turned loose with pieces of paper telling them to appear for hearings that are now being scheduled for years in the future. No one monitors them. No one will compel them to appear for these meaningless hearings.
These are not desperate penniless former factory workers seeking a better life. These are people with resources. They are also people that somehow made it out of a Communist totalitarian police state without interference or interception.
The Red Chinese People’s Liberation Army of today is not the army of peasant conscripts that fought the United States in the Korean War. However, it remains the political army of the Chinese Communist Party, just as it was then when it was formed out of the veterans of Mao Zedong Long March and victory in the Chinese Civil War that drove the Free China forces off the mainland to Taiwan. Today’s PLA is a highly motivated, politically committed force that aspires to peer status with the United States and is training to achieve that goal.
Extreme physical toughness and ideological commitment are hallmarks of the PLA’s elite units, such as their Special Operations Forces. Hiking the Darien Gap through Central America and dispersing to predetermined rally points to await instructions would be a weekend ruck for a PLA Special Operations Unit… or 1000 100-man units.
According to Red Chinese sources PLA Special Operations units vary in size from 100 to 1000 personnel. A Department of Defense report, issued more than 20-years ago, suggests “[T]he development of the PLA’s special operations capability merits greater attention in the coming years.”
A year ago, we wrote the number of Communist Chinese illegal entries (that we know about) works out to be about the same as six battalions of Red Chinese Special Forces.
And that number has almost doubled in the past year.
So, what would six or twelve battalions of Communist Chinese Special Forces be up to if they were in the United States?
Or maybe they are dispersing to attack the military bases and infrastructure where citizens of Communist China have regularly been apprehended attempting to penetrate the security perimeters.
And the flow of military age Red Chinese into our country isn’t the only indication that something big from Red China is on the horizon.
Our friend Connie Elliot, whose intelligence insights we regularly rely upon, passed along to us the chart above detailing the CCP military reform and two very telling charts detailing how the Red Chinese are stockpiling strategic materials, including oil, copper, nickel and iron ore – exactly the kind of raw materials a country might need if it were subject to U.S. sanctions or lost access to international markets.
As former intelligence operator Sam Faddis observed in a recent Substack post for his AND Magazine, “No rational person contends that every Chinese national that arrives here is an enemy agent. No doubt the bulk of them are here for personal reasons even if they do not qualify as refugees under any rational definition. Still, when organized criminal networks can move tens of thousands of individuals under false identities into the interior of the country that seems like a problem. When the FBI Director is ringing the alarm bell and signaling the Chinese intend to stage a massive cyber-attack on our infrastructure sometime in the near future, and radical Islamic groups organize with impunity inside the United States, the idea of possible sabotage attacks right here starts to seem a lot less fantastic and a lot more believable.”
Are the Chinese moving special operations teams onto our soil in preparation for an assault, asked Mr. Faddis?
We don’t know, and we aren’t trying to find out as long as Joe Biden and the Democrats are in charge, but a lot of signs point to something big happening soon.
George Rasley is editor of Richard Viguerie’s ConservativeHQ.com and is a veteran of over 300 political campaigns. A member of American MENSA, he served on the staff of Vice President Dan Quayle, as Director of Policy and Communication for former Congressman Adam Putnam (FL-12) then Vice Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs, and as spokesman for retired Rep. Mac Thornberry, a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and former Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
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