Sunday, February 8, 2026

SYD STEYERHART: The right-wing in Japan has a large enough supermajority that they can amend the Constitution that was forced on them at gunpoint by American liberals in 1945. For the first time in nearly a century, the Soul of the Japan can be reclaimed.

Thank you to Tom Luongo

TAYLOR HATHORN: Economic espionage cases committed by Chinese Nationals have gone up 1300% in the last decade.

How do we stop this transnational repression by the CCP?

First and foremost, you have to call a spade a spade.  You have to call it out when you see it.  I wrote an article recently about the number of students that come into the United States from China to study here and the fact that they are focusing on engineering fields and the fact that they're focusing on AI fields and they are getting that training in the United States and taking it back to China . . . .  "Hybrid Warfare, Student Visas, and Chinas Trojan Horse," Taylor Hathorn, Townhall, September 27, 2025.

Economic espionage cases committed by Chinese Nationals have gone up 1300% in the last decade.  I mean you've got trade best secret cases happening in the United States, 60% of which are attributed to the CCP.  And so the data is there and it shows it.  It shows that we are educating these students and employing these students and they are taking what they're learning here and using it against us in the United States.  I need to be very clear that I am not vilifying all Chinese students.  I do not think that is a problem here.  But we need to create a better awareness pipeline to understand where the students' allegiance are.  And I think the reality is people don't understand that when many of these students come here from China they are given a very strict out processing from China interview and an in-processing interview every single time they come home to make sure that they have not been too heavily influenced by the United States.  To date, there are nearly a quarter of a million Chinese students studying at universities inside the United States, and we have less than a thousand American students studying inside of China.  And China has great universities too, so it makes you wonder, why that tactic?  Why is that being implemented and not the other way around if it really was a shared partnership among education institutions? 

TAYLOR HATHORN: The CCP is inflicting hybrid, asymmetric warfare on the U.S. A lot of scary realities tied to China’s covert tactics.

Thank you to J. Michael Waller

With students what is the long-term strategy here and talk to us about Chinese students and Scholars associations in the US.

So really there are two methodologies that you can have in any kind of mental warfare and really this is mental warfare, right.  So you've got your overt strategies and you have your covert strategies, and really what China is super good at is the covert strategies.  If they were focused on the overt strategies, you wouldn't have Prime Minister Carney in Canada talking about how they wanted to ally and align themselves with China moving forward with this values-based realignment that he talked about in Davos not too long ago. 

And so really you're looking at these covert strategies and covert tactics.  So what does that look like?  It looks like mental manipulation. Our society regrettably is incredibly susceptible to influence from the outside world.  Our youth, because of their involvement on social media, on web platforms, where they have access to information all around the world are incredibly susceptible to this influence.  I wrote a series of articles for Independent Women at the start of last New Year about the Tik Tok ban, "Tik Tok Ban: The Battle Is Not Over Freedom of Speech," Taylor Hathorn, Independent Women, January 26, 2025, and several of my friends were like, "Man, Taylor, you need to get over it.  It's not that big of a deal. It's not that big of an influence."  What a lot of people didn't realize is that the algorithms for Tik Tok in China students were rewarded, vastly rewarded, for looking at videos and watching what videos and promoting their algorithms focused on engineering, education, medicine, reading, literature.  They were promoted and rewarded for that, while the same algorithms in the United States existed for United States students they were promoted for doing Tik Tok dances and Tide pod challenges and their ratings went up for that.  So that is just one example of a covert strategy that has direct effects on the mental capacity, truthfully, and on the educational abilities of our students.  

PETER SCHWEIZER: So they know what you're saying, they know what you're communicating. They also know who your families are back home.

Now if you're a student from China in the United States, you are expected to have and communicate the only app that you were supposed to have on your phone for communication is WeChat and the government monitors that.  So they know what you're saying, they know what you're communicating.  They also know who your families are back home.  So even if you have no interest in damaging the United States, no interest in stealing secrets, if you were working in a sensitive Lab at Yale or Brigham Young or UCLA, and government wants you to steal on their behalf, they will pressure you.  They will say that your family is at risk, and you will be forced to comply.  Those are just the realities that exist for students, and to pretend that that reality does not exist and to pretend that this is not a problem caused by the Chinese government, I think it's just being naive.  

So how do you deal with that? You're not going to be able to get the Chinese government not to pressure students.  You're not going to be able to get them to study comparative lit instead of chemical engineering.  So I think you have to look at curtailing the numbers because they are stealing us blind.  

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