And they are probably directly finding every “free trade” supporting “conservative” in DC !
Ping. The Chicom influence at Johns Hopkins goes back to the days of the China Hands.
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You wonder why everyone whoops up the “Russian influence” caca...
To distract from stuff like this.
If any of those think tanks does anything to support any candidate, they must report the foreign funding to the FEC, right?
Don’t worry, members of congress wouldn’t take any chicom money in exchange for an impeachment vote.
As do several moslem nations
Video: Start looking at China for US election interference, says security adviser John Bolton
20 August 2018 11:02 AFP2 min read
But the Chinese love you, right?
Think tanks... notice how the Chinese went big into the liberal ones? The Clintons paved the way for the Chinese with their drop a few coins in the turnstile to ‘open the doors’...
But don't worry, whatever excuse you boys come up with - no matter how lame, the MSM will buy it... believe it ... and condemn us for even thinking you ‘intelligence’ boys could do anything wrong. Peter Beinart can write a piece on it... “Why it's ok to sell out your country if you're a democrat.’
Nothing wrong with it.
and from the above FR post:
Alumni doesnt mean all that much when you have Chinese money rolling in:
UNCs partnerships with universities in China include:
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Peking University, Beijing
Tsinghua University, Beijing
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
UNC has also developed bilateral relations with schools, departments, or programs with Chinese universities including:
Beijing Sports University, Beijing
China Europe International Business School, Shanghai
China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing
Chinese Academy of Social Science, Beijing
East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai
Fudan University, Shanghai
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Jilin University, Changchun
Sichuan University, Chengdu
Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
Yunnan University, Kunming
Additionally, the UNC School of Education has developed a partnership with a K-12 school in China:
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