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The Chinese wet dream

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Are you next in China’s sex trap? Greetings Everyday Spy, China is dead set on intel dominance

Are you next in China’s sex trap? [Image](https://) Greetings Everyday Spy, China is dead set on intel dominance no matter the cost. - Huawei phones were found to include backdoor hacks for Chinese officials to snoop. - The popular TikTok app is banned on US government phones due to suspected spyware. - All kinds of Americans are tapped and paid by MSS to infiltrate any official position they can get into. But if there is one form of spying China is truly PRO at, it is sexpionage. In China, it’s called Meiren Ji – or ‘the beautiful person plan’ – and they’ve been setting sex traps expertly since the 1980s. From local politics in podunk towns to the highest echelons of global governance… You can bet there is a Chinese sparrow milking secrets from a disgruntled civil servant somewhere. What makes them so dangerous is that no one is spared the CCP’s spying eye. It doesn’t matter if you’re a $100k/year business, government official, private intel pro, or even just studying in school… China could have you (or me) in its sights at any moment. And the story would play out the same as it always does. - A beautiful Chinese girl (or guy) would come along. - They’d be an expert in sex, companionship, and espionage. - And somewhere between orgasm and breakfast, secrets would spill out naturally. Knowing the traps is half the battle. That’s why Western governments now train employees (from low to high) how to recognize and counter Chinese sexpionage traps. But this still leaves the public sector in the crosshairs… Would you be able to beat the Chinese sparrow in your sheets? Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - [China’s sex traps are laid bare in my new ebook SEX & SPIES. Get the facts and beat the CCP at their own game!]( Follow @EverydaySpy on Social Media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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