What is determining events?
The EBS window remained between Wed. 30 April 30 and Wed. 7 May.
Mission parameters must be met: 93% of arrests completed, border zones secured, and sabotage cells neutralized. Trump and the Alliance will not trigger prematurely. (Judy Byington, “Restored Republic via a GCR,” Update for May 1, 2025, by email.)
The media is outraged over the deportations of illegal immigrants with their kids, but ignored 300,000 missing migrant children, many trafficked, over four years. The ACLU claims three U.S. citizen children were deported, but Tom Homan clarifies: no U.S. citizen children were… pic.twitter.com/6X9w76BOWj
— ꪻꫝể ꪻꫝể (@TheThe1776) May 3, 2025
🔥President Trump sends a STRONG warning to China:
“Ultimately, they have to make a deal because otherwise they’re not going to be able to deal in the United States … If they don’t make a deal, we’ll set the deal.”
pic.twitter.com/OX4pr5yOdE— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 22, 2025
Is this how Donald Trump and the Alliance plan to bring down the CCP – in concert with his friend and ally, Xi Jinping?
Rock the nation with huge tariffs, put workers out of jobs, and watch the population turn on the CCP?
Meanwhile, stage a war in the South China Seas to complicate matters…
— Steve Beckow (@unity2299) May 3, 2025
Trump on Truth “Dr. Jan Halper-Hayes is fantastic. @realDonaldTrump bankrupted the US… pic.twitter.com/6zfAqLyrAH
— GMONEY 🐸 ₿itcoin is Digital 1776 (@GMONEYPEPE) August 7, 2023
Ethan Shaotran dropped out of Harvard to join the @DOGE team, braving threats and lost friendships to combat government waste, fraud, and abuse:
“Reform is desperately needed, and if there’s one group of people who really have a shot at success, it’s the people here. You know,… pic.twitter.com/cfTuGhHVnx
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 2, 2025
This is the regime that’s being brought down by a fake WW3.
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Newsletter, May 2025
(https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=5b62d4099a&u=0d48a33b1c24d257734cc2a79&id=d4dd5f5e0b)
In April 2021, as Businessman H. awaited an extradition hearing in Bordeaux, France, he received an unexpected call from an old friend — the billionaire co-founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma. Ma had been enlisted by the Chinese government to deliver a message: return to China and testify in a high-profile corruption case or stay and be prosecuted.
“If you don’t come back, they’ll definitely destroy you,” he said, according to a transcript of the call. A month earlier, French authorities had arrested H. based on an Interpol red notice, a worldwide police alert, that accused him of money laundering and complicity in an embezzlement scandal.
H.’s case, detailed in court records obtained by ICIJ and its media partners as part of the China Targets investigation on the condition that his real name not be used, is one of many that show how Beijing misuses the world’s largest international police organization to pursue targets abroad for political ends.
These state-sponsored intimidation tactics are not limited to Interpol. China’s global campaign to silence its perceived enemies has spread through other international institutions, including the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva.
ICIJ uncovered hidden ties between dozens of self-described nongovernmental organizations with privileged U.N. status and the Chinese government and Communist Party. The China-backed groups crowd out independent voices and whitewash China’s human rights record, while also keeping tabs on the country’s detractors.
“It’s corrosive. It’s dishonest. It’s subversive,” said Michèle Taylor, a former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Council.
A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. did not respond directly to questions about China’s ties to NGOs at the U.N. or use of Interpol red notices but said the country “strictly abides by international law and the sovereignty of other countries.
ICIJ also found authorities in other countries, including democracies, sometimes helped to muzzle China’s critics. During at least seven of President Xi Jinping’s overseas visits between 2019 and 2024 local law enforcement detained dozens of protestors, often for peaceful acts, like holding up a bag marked with the words “free Tibet.”
“Some of you may die, but it’s a sacrifice I am willing to make.” – Lord Farquaad in Shrek (2001).