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https://x.com/thestustustudio/status/2009983795676475485

 

State Department Hones In On Left-Wing NGOs As Vectors Of Chinese Influence Operations

The Post wrote:

 

"Partisan hacks spent years peddling the phony Russia collusion hoax while turning a blind eye to the sprawling web of far-left activist organizations who push the agendas of the Chinese Communist Party," Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers said in a statement provided to The Post.

 

"Organizations like Code Pink and the People's Forum denigrate the United States, whitewash the violence of Marxist regimes, and run cover for China while enjoying an influx of cash from a donor network with connections to the Chinese Communist Party," Rogers added.

 

"The State Department will pursue complete transparency for the donor and NGO networks that lobby for our adversaries and seek to weaken the resolve of the United States."

 

And continued:

 

The report on "Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference" alleges that China "spreads propaganda through influence campaigns run by nonprofit organizations like Code Pink, the People's Forum and groups linked with the notorious Singham network."

 

The so-called "Singham network" are nonprofits funded by tech mogul Neville Roy Singham, whose wife is a co-founder of Code Pink.

 

Singham, an American expat living in China, "works closely with the Chinese government media machine and is financing its propaganda worldwide," the New York Times reported in 2023.

 

"Chinese diplomats, state media, and pro-China influencers use social media, content-sharing agreements, and local partnerships to publish pro-CCP propaganda," the report continues. "China invests in [public diplomacy], exchanges, reporting tours, and educational and cultural initiatives to boost its image."

 

"The Department assesses that China, Iran, and Russia aggressively use state media, proxies, and digital platforms to spread propaganda and falsehoods, undermine U.S. credibility and policies, and expand their influence."