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Believe it or not, numerous scientists have reported their offices being ransacked and destroyed by mysterious men in corporate suits, reminiscent of characters from The Matrix. In some cases, the scientists’ computers were rendered completely inoperable, unable to boot into any operating system—whether Chinese OS, Linux, macOS, or Windows.
One particular incident involved a Chinese professor who was harassed by U.S. authorities. They demanded to see his health insurance, but he refused, invoking his Fourth Amendment rights. In response, the authorities allegedly ransacked his home and damaged his computer, acting with the disregard of repo men. To make matters worse, corporate-suit-wearing agents reportedly threatened the professor, warning him not to report the incident to Chinese media or authorities. They even implied that his wife and children would be in grave danger if he did. Yes, these claims are real and deeply concerning.
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Communism is --- The socialist movement's communism is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic current that seeks to create a communist society, or an economic system in which all members of the community share ownership of the means of production, exchange, and distribution and are given access to the same goods. Additionally, it entails the lack of the state, money, and social classes. China is not a free market, then. Communists frequently call for a free state of self-government, albeit they vary on how to achieve it. This highlights the difference between a more vanguardist or communist party-driven approach through the creation of a constitutional socialist state and Friedrich Engels' withering away of the state and a more libertarian approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management.🤭🤦♂ Over time, other forms of communism have emerged, including anarcho-communism and Marxist schools of thought, among others. Marxism, Leninism, libertarian communism, and the political philosophies based on these are among the many schools of thought that make up the term "communism." All of these various ideologies agree that capitalism, its economic system, and its mode of production are to blame for the current social order. They also agree that this system is characterized by the existence of two main social classes, their exploitative relationships to one another, and that the only way to end this situation is through a social revolution. The two classes are the bourgeoisie (the capitalist class), a small minority who benefits financially from employing the working class through private ownership of the means of production, and the proletariat (the working class), who constitute the majority of society's population and must work in order to survive. The key component in transforming society toward a communist mode of production, according to this perspective, is common ownership of property, which would be established by revolution if the working class gained control.
OH MY GOD...😱
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforces strict regulations on imported goods, especially food cans and oil barrels, because drug cartels have developed sophisticated methods to smuggle illegal substances. One major concern is that traffickers could hide drugs like cocaine, fentanyl, or synthetic substances inside sealed containers, making them undetectable by drug-sniffing dogs. To counteract this, the U.S. government imposes higher import taxes and stricter inspections on shipments from certain countries, including China, Canada, and Mexico. These measures are designed to discourage smuggling attempts and ensure national security. Even if foreign governments argue that their shipments contain no illegal drugs, CBP remains cautious, as traffickers are constantly evolving their tactics. The goal is to prevent dangerous substances from entering the U.S., regardless of international complaints. US have to spend more money developing new AI X-Rays.
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What is the U.S. doing right now? The Federal Reserve is undergoing a complete overhaul of its IT infrastructure following a major cybersecurity breach attributed to Chinese hackers. All computers within the Federal Reserve have been removed due to the presence of undetected spyware or bugware believed to be developed by Chinese state-sponsored groups.
In a drastic measure to safeguard national security, the U.S. government has ordered the destruction of all hard drives from compromised systems to ensure no residual malware remains. Additionally, sensitive materials, such as banknote designs, are being withdrawn from circulation to prevent the possibility of counterfeit currency production by Chinese actors.
The United States and its banking institutions have also announced a total freeze on special funding and investments for China and Hong Kong. This unprecedented decision comes amidst allegations that China attempted to assert control over the Federal Reserve through cyber intrusions, financial capture, and even efforts to erase sanctions against the Hong Kong government.
The FBI, in collaboration with top cybersecurity agencies and tech companies like Microsoft, is actively investigating the breach. Their efforts include probing currency manipulation schemes, breaches of classified materials, and tracing the origins of the spyware.
Officials have yet to disclose full details of the situation, but analysts speculate that the freeze on investments is tied to escalating geopolitical tensions, fears of economic destabilization, and Cold War-era rivalries resurfacing.
The U.S. government is racing to rebuild and secure its critical financial systems, signaling a strong stance against cyber aggression. As both nations brace for further fallout, this breach may mark a significant turning point in U.S.-China relations.
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