Guests - Ava Chen, Dave Smith
China Watch Wednesday: The CCP's Ongoing Threats to Global Security
CCP's Medical Experiments on Chinese Citizens
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to use Chinese citizens as lab rats for medical testing. In their latest move, authorities are mandating blood tests and releasing lab mosquitoes to fight a Chikungunya outbreak that has spread across China, with nearly 1,400 reported cases in the past week.
While the CCP claims to have institutions similar to the FDA, these are merely rubber stamps. As Ava Chen explains, "We do have law in China written in black and white ink called constitution, but it's nothing more than collecting dust on someone's desk. There's no law. The CCP is above the law—they are the law."
The mandating of blood tests isn't new in China. According to Chen, "The initiative of mandating blood tests did not start just now. It goes back as early as the CCP has been established." However, there was a noticeable increase in massive blood collection around the early 2000s, particularly prior to the 2003 SARS outbreak.
This extensive blood testing has sinister implications. "Everything links together when you understand the repression for Uyghurs and all those human rights abuses," Chen states. "The Chinese Communist Party had a long plan. Their plan about biochemical weapons to control and take over humanity started 20-some years ago, actually going back to 1984. Once they partnered with the US and stole technology, they finally had the basic necessary components for making their own version of chemical and biological weapons."
Chen emphasizes that the CCP views Chinese citizens as livestock, not people. "They treat Chinese people as livestock. One person's average consumption of electricity is less than a cow in the United States. That's what the lives of Chinese people are."
The blood testing mandate is particularly coercive. "If you do not put your kids through the blood test, they don't get enrolled in kindergarten or primary education schools," Chen explains. Children must take mandatory blood tests at every grade level, even when moving from first to second grade.
The purpose? "They're experimenting on their own people and trying to harvest the healthiest organs," Chen reveals. "Organ harvesting is real, and Chinese people have been the supply market for the world. The CCP has sponsored crimes against humanity, and the first victims are the Chinese people."
US Navy Ship Confrontation in South China Sea
The Chinese military claimed it drove a US Navy destroyer, the USS Higgins, from waters near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Wednesday morning. This incident follows a collision two days prior between Chinese ships attempting to disrupt a Philippine Coast Guard mission.
Chen explains this is part of a broader strategy: "This will continue happening until the CCP regime is taken down. This is part of their unrestricted warfare and asymmetrical fear. They've already planned it out."
The CCP has been using what they call "fishing boats" for military purposes for years. "These are paramilitary vessels. On Monday through Friday during daytime, without CCP orders, yes, they catch fish. But as soon as the CCP military gives an order, they act as military expansion and take military tasks."
These confrontations serve a specific purpose: "They want to test the international communities. They want to push boundaries and squeeze those allies of the United States in the Indo-Pacific region. They want to test how the US and those countries respond."
The CCP has built "tens of thousands of coast guard ships and so-called fishing boats" to support this strategy. They can afford to do this because "they have cheap labor, people in forced labor who don't earn a dime and work for free, and child labor."
The Chinese People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command claimed that the USS Higgins had "illegally intruded" into territorial seas, calling it "a serious violation of China's sovereignty and security." However, these waters are not under the exclusive control of the CCP, though they are attempting to force out anyone who enters.
The confrontation on Monday occurred when "a Chinese Coast Guard ship slammed into a Chinese destroyer while pursuing a smaller vessel," essentially causing an accident among their own ships.
China's Economic Collapse
China's economy is in far worse shape than officially reported. Chen notes that as far back as 2021, the founder of the New Federal State of China mentioned that "70,000 companies were bankrupt in that year, with more coming," and "nearly 200 million people had lost their jobs, the majority in manufacturing."
The CCP excels at covering up the truth: "They're going to be good at something, and lying might be the thing to be good at. They've infiltrated and basically bought out mainstream media voices and put out their own propaganda, so people don't know how bad it is."
All economic data from China is manipulated: "Every data from the statistics bureau in China is guarded like state secrets. All the data they release is already massaged and manipulated for public consumption."
The real economic situation is visible on the streets: "When homeless people are increasing eightfold, when you look at the streets of Guangdong, which used to be the hub of world factories... Guangdong province in the southern part of China had so many manufacturers and factories, and factory workers migrated from villages from inland and the west to come to southern China."
Guangdong's GDP previously represented "almost 30% of the country... they were export-oriented companies, manufacturing factories. And now those people have no jobs and don't even have money to buy a ticket to go home, so they're stranded in the city and sleep on the floor, everywhere on the street."
China is facing what analysts call a "perfect storm": collapsing real estate giants, shrinking exports, soaring youth unemployment, and mounting debt.
The economic collapse has led to a phenomenon called "lying flat" among young Chinese people. "Even if you graduate from the top university, except for a very few majors cultivated by the CCP, the majority of people become unemployed right away. It's harder to even get a job as a delivery person or DoorDash driver because that job is contested by thousands of people."
As a result, many young people have given up: "They see there's no hope. They work hard but don't get anything, so they say, 'Why bother? Why not just lie flat? Every day I only need $20 to eat one meal, and I don't do anything else other than play video games. I'm just waiting for my life to end.'"
The suicide rate among young people in China is alarming and increasing. "There is a huge increase in suicide, and the age is getting younger. These are young people who should be dreaming and imagining what the future could be, but instead are taking their lives prematurely."
The Unholy Alliance: Russia, China, and North Korea
As President Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to meet in Alaska, Chen cautions against optimism regarding potential peace talks: "We are not optimistic. We don't think this would lead anywhere."
The alliance between Russia, China, and North Korea is strengthening: "North Korea and Russia have pledged further assistance to each other. They're going to get closer. The reason they get closer is because they have a stake."
Chen emphasizes that these relationships are not normal state-to-state diplomacy: "In the other neck of the woods, particularly with the CCP and communism, this is not a state-to-state relationship. The people in China never chose the Chinese Communist Party. We never get any chance to be involved in anything that has to do with ourselves, how we live, how the country needs to be run."
Instead, these are personal relationships between corrupt leaders: "Putin and Xi have a great personal relationship and family relationship. These families are financially tied together. The CCP, Xi Jinping and Putin's family, and so forth to Lula's family and many others—they're trying to buy their allegiance. They offer them personal bribes bundled with state gifts. It looks like diplomacy, but it's not diplomacy. Behind closed doors, they pay off families."
Their strategy with the US is to delay until potentially more favorable leadership: "They keep talking with you until they run out Trump's clock, until maybe Democrats take over the House or Senate, their opportunity comes along again. This is how they fight this war."
America has "a very narrow window to put maximum pressure on the Chinese Communist Party. That could be midterm, that could be before President Trump's term ends, and possibly another term."
Meanwhile, the CCP continues developing leverage against the US: "Xi Jinping's plan is to waste your time and keep negotiating but not go anywhere. In time, they have the real chokehold on you, which is rare earth minerals and alternative currency that would destroy the American financial empire."
Exposing the True Wealth Gap in China
A recent incident revealed the extreme wealth gap in China. A 23-year-old Chinese student in Australia was driving drunk in a $1.5 million Tiffany blue Rolls Royce when she crashed into another driver's car, causing severe injuries. When arrested, she paid an $80 million bond in cash and walked free. Investigations revealed her bank account contained $270 billion.
Chen explains that this young woman "belongs to a very unique class of people who are above the law. Who would have $270 billion in a bank account as a foreign student?"
This points to the true power structure in China: "Under the communist system, it's always a class system, and the CCP is the only class that nobody can touch. This girl managed to have this kind of amount of wealth—she belongs to a very special class."
This wealth explains why Western financial institutions court CCP-connected individuals: "This is why JP Morgan wants to hire princes like Lin. Prince Lin would have access to this kind of assets and power, which would generate much more money and status and power for JP Morgan, Bridgewater, BlackRock, etc."
The extreme inequality is staggering: "Chinese people are literally working 18-20 hours a day and are the hardest working people on planet earth but are the poorest population on planet earth. Why? Because these CCP families—we're not talking about a government—these CCP families are controlling every single thing in China with the help of American capitalists."
The CCP spends billions on global influence operations: "The CCP uses three to four billion dollars per year just to do BGY."
BGY stands for: "B is cyber internet surveillance. They surveil you and infiltrate because they already have many touch points—they're already in your software, in your computer, in your hardware. G is bribery, so they offer you financial and non-financial bribes. Y stands for honey trap."
The New Federal State of China: A Beacon of Hope
Despite the bleak situation, there is hope. "The New Federal State of China, the organization, the quasi-political movement that we have, is the hope. We are the only hope of many Chinese people."
Many Chinese citizens risk their lives to access uncensored information: "They get on VPN, they risk their lives because in China when you use internet, you have to register with your ID card. They're controlling all communication out of that country because they don't want you to be enlightened. They don't want you to listen to the truth because they know truth would destroy the CCP."
That's why the New Federal State of China is so important: "We are the only light in the complete darkness in communist China. That's why people risk their lives to listen to podcasts, to get on Getter, to watch all the news about the CCP."