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After Chinese Scientists Steal Billions in American Research, U.S. Finally Bans Communists

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Background on Chinese infiltration of U.S. companies Source: A leaked database of registered members

Background on Chinese infiltration of U.S. companies [NEWSLINK] BREAKING NEWS... [600x300]( [US companies riddled with members of Chinese Communist Party]( Source: [New York Post]( A leaked database of registered members of the Chinese Communist Party has exposed a mass infiltration of American companies — with serious national-security implications. Boeing, Qualcomm and Pfizer are just three US companies who have employed dozens of CCP members in their Chinese facilities, the database reveals. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( Background Notes from Judicial Watch [180x150x1]( 2020-06-16 [National Institutes of Health Fires Dozens of Scientists with Financial Ties to China]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( They had secret financial ties to Communist China. It is not clear how long they went undetected or how much taxpayer-funded research they stole, but so far 54 scientists have been booted for failing to disclose a troubling financial arrangement with a foreign government. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x2]( 2020-10-08 [After Chinese Scientists Steal Billions in American Research, U.S. Finally Bans Communists]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( The critical new rule appears to be the Trump administration’s response to an epidemic of Communists, mainly from China, that have stolen billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded scientific research while working in the United States with Uncle Sam’s permission. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x3]( 2020-07-24 [Judicial Watch Sues Department of Education for Records Over Foreign Money in Colleges and Universities]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( More than 70 U.S. universities that received funding from the Chinese government did not disclose those donations to the Department of Education, prompting concerns from lawmakers and watchdogs about Beijing and the Communist Party’s growing influence on American college campuses. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [Contribute]( [32x32x1]( [32x32x2]( [32x32x3]( [32x32x3]( Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 3rd St Sw Ste 800 Washington, DC 20024 202.646.5172 © 2017 - 2020, All Rights Reserved [Manage Email Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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