Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Bow your head to your new masters, the Chinese Communist Party. Or die, horribly.

Biden’s Top Staffers Signed CCP Propaganda Group Letter Urging US to Share Data, Research, and Supplies With China

 

Several high-level national security and foreign policy officials selected to join the Joe Biden administration signed a letter advocating for collaboration between the U.S. and China to “develop” a vaccine.

Among the signatories on the letter are those who would formulate the Biden administration’s foreign policy approach: potential Secretary of State Antony Blinken, potential National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, and potential Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines.

The letter comes from Asia Society, a pro-China lobby group which sponsors several Chinese Communist Party-funded Confucius Institutes across the United States.

While the letter states that “China has much to answer for in its response to the coronavirus,” it still urges the U.S. government to hand over swathes of “scientific data… medical practices… efforts to step up production and distribution of medical supplies… and clinical trials for vaccine and treatment research, testing, production, and distribution.”

In other words: despite China lying about the origin of the virus and undertaking a global cover-up attempt, American taxpayers are expected by Team Biden, to lay down before the Chinese Communist Party.

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Included in the letter is a call for the U.S. to collaborating with China on the development of a vaccine for COVID-19, along with insisting the U.S. can rely on China for “protective gear and medicines needed to fight the virus”:

“China’s factories can make the protective gear and medicines needed to fight the virus; its medical personnel can share their valuable clinical experience in treating it; and its scientists can work with ours to develop the vaccine urgently needed to vanquish it.”

In other words, Biden’s picks for various key agencies see the pandemic as a chance to further increase reliance on China for personal protective equipment and medication, and indeed hand over massive amounts of U.S. scientific effort to Chinese Communists.

In addition to endangering national security, these China-manufactured products are often faulty.

The advocacy for increased scientific collaboration with China also runs the perennial risk of intellectual property theft.

Other signatories on the letter include Susan Rice and Biden’s Obama-era pick for China Ambassador Max Baucus.

THE NATIONAL PULSE 

Biden: Amnesty for Over 20 Million Illegal Aliens Going to Senate in My First 100 Days

 New Mexico governor shuts down grocery stores for two weeks

 Expect what is happening in NM now to be nationwide soon. 

 

Three Democrat senators have introduced a bill that would reform the U.S. Department of Agriculture and create a system of land grants to transfer millions of acres to Black farmers at no charge.

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., the lead sponsor of the bill, tweeted Tuesday, "I'm proud to team up with @ewarren and @SenGillibrand to introduce the Justice for Black Farmers Act. We need to balance the scales after decades of systemic racism within @USDA have harmed Black farmers."

The bill was announced on Nov. 19 by Booker, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and is set to be released on Nov. 30.

Booker told Mother Jones the bill aims to reverse the "destructive forces that were unleashed upon Black farmers over the past century — one of the dark corners of shame in American history." A new USDA agency called the Equitable Land Access Service would buy agricultural land from willing sellers and "convey grants of that land to eligible Black individuals at no cost to the eligible Black individuals," the bill states.

Through the race-based land transfer program, up to 32 million acres of land would be under Black ownership in a decade, which is seven times the amount currently in Black-owned farms, according to Agriculture.com.

The fund devotes $8 billion annually to the project and aims to make 20,000 grants each year of up to 160 acres through 2030.

Biden’s National Security Adviser Wants to ‘Encourage China’s Rise’ to completely finish off the US for his CCP paymasters.

 

Sullivan, formerly a Senior Adviser to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign and an alum of the Obama administration.

While speaking with CBS News Senior National Security Contributor Michael Morell on the Intelligence Matters podcast he insisted that the U.S facilitating China’s rise is a “success”:

In full, the remarks from September 11th, 2018 read:

“We helped create the conditions of stability and security in East Asia that allowed China to have this remarkable economic rise. So that it’s rising, in a way, is not the failure of American foreign policy; it’s the success of creating those stable conditions.”

Sullivan peddled a similar sentiment while speaking at the Lowy Institute in 2017.

When his fellow panelist Owen Harries insisted that “containment” of China was a self-defeating policy, Sullivan emphasized he was “right” to warn against the policy.

“Let me be clear, that’s not about containing China it’s about reinforcing the very foundation of regional stability that has among other things facilitated China’s remarkable rise over the past several decades,” he added.

He continued, noting U.S. policy towards China ought to “encourage China’s rise”:

“We need to strike a middle course – one that encourages China’s rise in a manner consistent with an open, fair, rules-based, regional order. This will require care and prudence and strategic foresight, and maybe even more basically it will require sustained attention. It may not have escaped your notice that these are not in ample supply in Washington right now.”

Later in the lecture, Sullivan noted the U.S. and China relationship needs to be broader than bilateral ties, noting “it needs to be about our ties to the region that create an environment more conducive to a peaceful and positive-sum Chinese rise.”

Sullivan’s comments are not far off from his potential boss, as Biden said in 2011:

“I’ve held the view for so many years and continue to hold the view that a rising China is a positive development.”

And in 2019, he insisted China is “not bad” and “not competition” for the U.S., even adding the U.S. “should be helping China” in 2020.