The FBI has arrested two alleged Chinese agents and federal prosecutors have charged dozens of others with working to silence and harass dissidents within the United States – with some even operating an “undeclared police station” in New York City. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry dismisses the FBI’s claims about the alleged police station, calling it an act of “political manipulation” by US authorities. CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller has more. #CNN #News
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It wasn’t a secret this was known for months at least.
MOUTHS AND MOUTHS OF CRISIS
I’ve known about this maybe about 10yrs ago or more, and knew they were all over the country. Why this wasn’t addressed a long time ago is baffling.
@Paul Charvet (PoopJuice408) Because they’re not “police station”.
I’m pretty sure there’s one in my home town. I hope the FBI is doing their investigation 🤞
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As long as you see Chinese and this is there with it. You have to believe it. 💯💯
This happens in Canada all the time.
@gockfock10
That doesn’t sound racist at all 😂
Canadian authorities are doing worse things to their own
@John Watt except they literally have shut down places just like this in Vancouver and Toronto
They are doing this in Canada too. And it needs to be stopped
Would’ve been funnier if they tried to escape in a spy balloon.
maybe not a balloon per se, more like, a Goodyear blimp, let’s just hope it doesn’t crush and burn.
@Cynical Dude Spy balloon. My comment was in reference to the four Chinese surveillance balloons shot down recently… They would also use one as a means of escaping capture. Like, over-the-top “007 Bond” or cartoon characters… That is the joke.
@VileSyndicate i know, and i meant, escaping in the goodyear blimp like in the simpsons cartoon……
😂Lol 😂
We have 3 of these Police Stations in Canada.
They need to shut down. The ppl are now Canadian Citizens, and are being interviewed and intimidated by these Chinese police at these ” Police Stations”!
What will PM Skippy do about it?
@pushslice He will do waaaaay more about it than the clown pm we have right now.
Hi how are you doing pretty ?
It’s about time they did something about this they need to take their computers and files too
I agree
This I’ve known about for at least 10yrs!!!!
How the F are they just now taking action on this?
It’s been known they are all over the country with this.
Ot became public knowledge so the police had to do something.
The Chinese police will just move locations and continue.
– “How the F are they just now taking action on this?”
That sounds like “act first, investigate later”. Would you have sympathised the officials for failed charges had they acted hastily? Unless you actually know that this hasn’t been taken seriously and investigated for a long time already, I don’t think you should blame anyone. It’s not like investigations like are conducted with as much publicity as possible…
@Ado Atero Maybe you have some comprehension issues. This has been known for many years. Does this take a decade to investigate?
I’d doubt it.
@Paul Charvet (PoopJuice408)
I’m sorry, but you yourself don’t seem to comprehend the difference between knowing that something is going on, and knowing enough on the level of being able to prove it in court, and enough to raise charges that produce the optimal result considering the depth and breath of the problem at hand. My best guess would be also that criminal activities organised by the Chinese government aren’t necessarily easy to investigate. The biggest problem with many in the audience on matters like this isn’t that they don’t know enough, but that they don’t understand that they don’t know enough, and still draw far reaching conclusions. It’s right to be appalled of the actions of the Chinese, but venting one’s aggression blindly doesn’t help to make the world a better place. It may be that some government organisations neglected their task on this matter, but claiming so without any actual knowledge about the matter isn’t something one should do. I personally don’t have that knowledge, and welcome any proof to either direction.
@Ado Atero you don’t know poop bro.
A secret Chinese police station seems very common in western nations. In The Netherlands we’ve closed several as well.
More like a secret consulate.
Not really
Ceremony begets the sun, but also try not to get barked at while standing in line by a young ogre in love or something like that at some nicer dmvs in some places, or berieved by a grumpy gus either.
ok
Huh?
This looks like some sort of code language or either you’re insane.
ChatGPT.exe has stopped working
That’s insane. What would stop them from conducting “missions” to deal with problematic Americans?
This is worth starting a war over. Talk about national sovereignty issues.
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“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually
come to believe it” – Joseph Goebbels
Wow, look….a foreign troll
If the Chinese really wanted to see life in the US in 2023, all they have to do is stake out one of the thousands of Carry Outs in the Hoods.
Sometimes activities of chinese was little confusing but be safe mate
This is why we need the FBI
Here in Canada they will turn a blind eye without a second thought. Well done southern cousins!
Seems like the more chaotic life gets the more you learn stuff 🤔
I don’t know why these need to be secret. They could easily organize and incorporate as a “security company” offering “protection” services for those who don’t know or want to deal with the local police. This isn’t any different from what turning point USA and the proud boys are doing, except it doesn’t look like they’re breaking any freedom of speech laws. The question is, do their “custoners” actually want their protection, or will their “customers” trust LAPD more than them?