Anonymous ID: 9aca38 July 14, 2021, 10:36 a.m. No.72223   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2225 >>2226 >>2227

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>CIA Director William J. Burns,

William Burns: Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

Posted on April 14, 2021

 

Name: William Burns

 

Position for Which Nominated: Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

 

Connections to China and/or Extreme Leftist Organizations:

 

William Burns is the new Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). In this role he will head an organization confronting an increasingly active and aggressive Chinese spy apparatus. Unfortunately, Burns, like so many other Biden appointees, is also quite possibly compromised by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

 

One wonders where American counterintelligence is. Nominees, like Burns, who should it would appear have difficulty getting routine security clearances are being approved by the Senate and placed into positions of immense sensitivity without a word being uttered against them.

 

Burns comes to CIA from his position as head of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The name appears intended to give the impression that that the institute functions as some sort of advocate for world peace. In fact, itappears to be part of the United Front, a worldwide Chinese effort to co-opt foreign elites and influence them to adopt pro-CCP policies.

 

The Carnegie Endowment funds the Beijing-based Carnegie-Tsinghua Center, which works closely with one of China’s top technological universities,Tsinghua University. Tsinghua University is part of China’s Thousand Talents Program, via which the CCP recruits American scientists and steals American technology. Tsinghua University is funded by the Chinese militaryand has launched cyber-attacks on the US Government and on groups deemed hostile to the Communist regime in Beijing.[i]

 

https://accountabilityinitiative.org/william-burns-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency/

Anonymous ID: 9aca38 July 14, 2021, 10:44 a.m. No.72226   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2227

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cont

 

As President of the Carnegie Endowment Burns directed the think tank’s involvement with the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF). CUSEF is funded by the Chinese Overseas United Front Work Department (UFWD). This is the agency responsible for coordinating United Front influence operations worldwide. [ii][iii]

 

As head of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Burnsinvited close to a dozen congressional staffers on trips to China to meet with communist party operatives and leaders of Chinese front groups. Burns also welcomed Chinese businessman Zhang Yichen, CEO of CITIC Consulting, to join the think tank’s board of trustees.Zhang is linked to two organizations with Chinese Communist Party ties,the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and the Center for China and Globalization. The CPPCC is the party group that directs the United Front Work Department.[iv]

 

Zhang’s firm gave Carnegie a donation of between $500,000 and $999,000 between 2017 and 2018. In the 2020 fiscal year, the firm made donations to the think tank between $250,000 and $549,999.

 

Carnegie also received donations between $100,000 and $249,999 from the China-United States Exchange Foundation, an organization the Washington, D.C.,-based Jamestown Foundation described as “a major player in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s organizational apparatus for conducting united front work in the United States.” According to a Jamestown Foundation report, the China-United States Exchange Foundation engages in lobbying efforts that “allows it to play a valuable role in Beijing’s efforts to sway public opinion and build influence in America.”[v][vi][vii]

 

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace run by Burns is notorious for its leftist and globalist affiliations and has ties to the Committee of 100.[ix]

 

The Committee of 100 is a major Chinese Communist Party influence operation working in Taiwan the PRC and the US.[x] Prominent members include Stanford University history professor emeritus Gordon H. Chang,[xi] a former leader of the League of Revolutionary Struggle.[xii] (not to be confused with anti CCP commentator Gordon Chang).

 

The Washington DC based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace maintains foreign offices in Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, Moscow and New Delhi.[xiii]

 

Dan Baer Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace serves on the board of the Council for a Livable World.[xiv]The Council for a Livable World was founded by reported Soviet intelligence agent and Manhattan Project scientist Leo Szilard to work for US nuclear disarmament to the advantage of Moscow.[xv]

 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace president Morton Abramowitz co-founded the famous International Crisis Group.[xvi] For a time Carnegie Endowment president Jessica Tuchman Mathews served on the ICG board. [xvii]