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3 Ways the Chinese Try to Turn American Voters Against Each Other

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It’s a two-way street.

Experts believe this rethorical back-and-forth over each other’s clandestine activities will only continue as US-China competition drives both to ramp up their intelligence gathering.

Moreover, China continues to expand its own prowess, whether it’s through technological advancements like satellite networks, surveillance balloons, or even data processing.

China has more and more capabilities, and truth be told, it is moving from a one-way street to a two-way street. It has also been repeatedly proven that China had long been the target of US offshore surveillance and, before the reestablishment of diplomatic relations in the 1970s, even direct aerial surveillance.

China has a long history of spying over other countries, so if you’re interested in reading more about it, we deeply recommend you read Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping by Roger Faligot.

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  1. Do what I do, stay away from all political news and then just vote for the Republican of your choice but vote. Ha ha ha. An old line from a 1960 JFK First Family comedy album that said “Vote for the Kennedy of your choice but vote. “

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