


The CCP has had a stranglehold on the Chinese mainland for decades. Their influence over Asia has grown and expanded consistently in modern times. However, Xi and his lackeys are not content with their position of dominance in China and have begun to cast their eyes westward toward the United States.
To exert control over foreign nations, the CCP has begun to rely upon third-party individuals to bankroll their efforts overseas. These “white gloves” utilize immense wealth as the driving force behind covert operations designed to exert Chinese influence overseas. Due to their shrouded connection to the CCP, these individuals can operate with perceived distance from their true masters in Beijing. There are many white gloves, but three individuals Bruno Wu, Shan Weijian, and Jho Low are the primary source of illegitimate funding for the CCP’s unrestricted warfare abroad, including the CCP’s number one priority goal of removing a key Chinese freedom fighter, Miles Guo.
Bruno Wu portrays himself as a philanthropic businessman with key holdings in China. What Mr. Wu hides is his deep connections to elements of the CCP. In 2017 he organized a malicious lawsuit against famed Chinese freedom fighter Miles Guo. In 2015, he represented to CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. During these events, he announced that Miles Guo’s Pangu 7-Star Hotel would be seized and ordered CCP police to arrest Guo’s family members. He further exerted his influence in New York City, declaring that he could have Mr. Guo removed from his house in New York using assets of the Pacific Alliance Group. Mr. Wu is heavily linked to the Charhar Institute, under the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the CCP Ministry of Public Security. His connections to the Chinese Communist Party run deep.
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Shan Weijian is a Chinese businessman who has long been suspected of being linked to the CCP. Efforts to expose him include a letter from hundreds of Chinese dissidents, and intense social media focus on his covert efforts to influence western policy.
According to Mr. Miles Guo, the founder of the New Federal State of China,” Weijian Shan is a CCP spy in the U.S. He was sent to the West by the CCP to be trained during the Cultural Revolution and was attached to the Sixth Bureau of the CCP’s Overseas International Secret Service, and successfully infiltrated into the highest levels of the U.S.” Shan’s company the PAG, otherwise known as the shadowy Pacific Alliance Group, is the spearhead behind CCP efforts to influence American policy decisions.
In 2018, Jho Low was indicted by the DOJ for conspiring to launder billions of dollars to influence U.S. government officials to remove Guo from the United States. The DOJ and other organizations investigating this massive money laundering and influence operation believe that Low is living under the protection of the CCP.
The common denominator among these three CCP “white gloves” is that they are all empowered by their American counterparts: Low wouldn’t be able to influence the highest office on land without the help of George Higginbotham, an ex-DOJ official who pleaded guilty to taking at least $41 million dollar from Low; Shan wouldn’t be able to weaponize the U.S. courts without the help of Barry Ostrager, a New York Judge with exposed ties to the CCP; and Wu would never be able to finance more than several dozen baseless lawsuits against Miles Guo without the help of the army of elite U.S. attorneys Wu financed.
Indeed, the CCP’s growing aggression is only made possible by the American support of the regime from Wall Street, Big Tech, and Big Media. History will teach us, from the downfall of the Soviet Union, that the only way forward is a complete decouple from the CCP economically, technologically, and politically.
It also must be made clear that decoupling with the CCP should never be viewed as a measure America took solely to help the Chinese people, thereby burdening our country with unnecessary moral obligations. Instead, decoupling from the CCP and ridding our country of the CCP’s agents is a far-too-delayed task that the U.S. needs to do regardless, for the good of this great nation.
As soon as the U.S. decouples completely from the CCP, the communist regime will fall on its own corrupt weight. Merely years after the U.S. first enacted embargo on the Soviet Union, the sheer will of the Russian and the German people caused the Berlin wall to fall, and with it, the Soviet communist regime.
The CCP’s downfall, once decoupled from the U.S., will only be faster and less tumultuous. The Chinese people have enjoyed five thousand years of thriving civilization WITHOUT the CCP. Given this track record, there’s no doubt that the Chinese people and China as a nation will do just fine without the communists.
How does an Empire fall? Little by little, then all at once.