Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 12:22 p.m. No.24542235   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>This account's only post was the name of the White House Correspondents Dinner shooter, Cole Allen

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>According to Cole Tomas Allen's LinkedIn, he interned at NASA in 2014.

>In 2014, NASA published a paper and "Henry Martinez" was an author.

>An X user named "Henry Martinez," made in 2023, made only a single post on Dec 21, 2023.

>The post simply said "Cole Allen."

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 12:33 p.m. No.24542297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2328 >>2454 >>2549 >>2610

American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times

The American Groups Quietly Working for the CCP | Peter Mattis

 

A recent landmark Jamestown Foundation report maps Chinese United Front operations, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) effort to co-opt and weaponize civil society against the CCP’s enemies.

 

The report, titled “Harnessing the People” and authored by researcher Cheryl Yu, identifies more than 2,000 such organizations operating in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany. More than 1,000 are operating in the United States.

 

They span a wide range, including student, business, professional, cultural, and “friendship” groups as well as media outlets.

 

In this episode, I sit down with Peter Mattis, president of The Jamestown Foundation. Few understand this complex web of Chinese influence and espionage operations as well as he does.

 

His storied career includes roles such as senior fellow with the U.S. House Select Committee on the CCP, staff director of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), and counterintelligence analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency.

 

The United Front has two distinct areas of operation: inside China and outside China. Basically, every Party committee in China has a United Front department, Mattis said. But, he said, “the big part of the work that really matters to us happens outside. … This is a system that involves hundreds of thousands of people.”

 

“Mao Zedong described United Front work as a tool to storm and shatter the enemy's position,” Mattis said.

 

One key task of United Front operations overseas is to find people, in particular scientists and engineers, who “are susceptible to recruitment,” Mattis said.

 

Many seemingly innocuous civic groups in Western countries—for example, the China Overseas Friendship Association—are used to observe, identify, and then target people who could be useful for technology transfer or even intelligence purposes.

 

How are targeted people approached? Typically, it’s through one of the estimated 600 talent programs that Beijing has created for this objective, Mattis said.

 

Programs include the Young Thousand Talents Program, which targets early-career STEM researchers, and the Hundred Talents Program, which targets scientists under 45.

 

Out of the four Western countries explored in the report, Canada has by far the largest number of United Front organizations per capita, five times as many as the United States.

 

Why, I asked Mattis, is Canada so important to China?

 

“It is a soft underbelly to the United States [and] to the rest of NATO,” he replied.

 

In Canada, he told me, there has been far less pushback against United Front organizations than in the United States.

 

“These groups have never really had to hide themselves. They never really had to be careful, and therefore, they could just sort of move and operate,” he said.

 

There are even high-level Canadian officials, senators or MPs, “that you see embedded essentially in a network of these United Front organizations,” Mattis said.

 

In this episode, Mattis breaks down the playbook of Chinese United Front operations. Here’s how they co-opt overseas Chinese communities, monitor and pressure dissidents, and manipulate electoral outcomes.

 

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 12:38 p.m. No.24542316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2408 >>2549 >>2610

Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson - April 26, 2026

 

Stock Act

Congressman Sheila Cherilus-McCormick recently resigned after being found guilty on 25 ethics violations after a House Ethics Committee hearing. It’s the latest reminder of elected officials found to be using their public positions for personal gain. Another layer to the outrage: members of Congress quietly posting fantastical returns in the stock market — while many Americans struggle just to cover groceries and gas. Today we look at why this longstanding scandal is as hot as ever and whether real reform is on the horizon.

 

Iran Terror

Developments continue on the Iran War front as prospects for peace have been teetering back and forth. A crucial question remains: Will Operation Epic Fury force a change in Iran’s long-standing status as the world’s biggest funder of Islamic extremist terrorism? Scott Thuman reports.

 

Update: TVA

An update to our reporting on the controversial Tennessee Valley Authority whose CEO is America's highest paid federal employee. Now, President Trump is slashing that paycheck by 90%, prompting the agency's CEO to announce his retirement.

 

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 12:41 p.m. No.24542333   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Inside the Room: NTD Reporters React to WHCA Dinner Shooting

NTD's Steve Lance and Mari Otsu share what they witnessed firsthand after a shooting disrupted a press dinner event in Washington, D.C. From the initial confusion to the immediate response inside the room, they recount how the situation unfolded in real time.

 

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 12:43 p.m. No.24542348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2549 >>2610

Promethean In-Depth

Saturday Class - It's Being Built, Baby, Built! - April 25, 2026

 

The Brian Lantz argues the U.S. is entering a “new golden era” with the “American System” returning, citing expanding manufacturing and industrial production since Trump took office in January 2025, including durable goods orders up 8.2% and manufacturing construction starts up 20.2%, with electric power-related starts up 68.6%. He contrasts this with what he calls inflationary, non-productive growth under Biden tied to the Green New Deal. He highlights Defense Production Act determinations to accelerate oil, gas, coal, and large-scale energy projects under the Energy Dominance Council, alongside growth in PMI, machine tool and cutting tool orders, jobs, and wages. He credits tariffs for a falling trade deficit and new steel, aluminum, and copper investments, then focuses on “physical AI”—the merger of CNC machine tools, robotics, and AI—plus workforce development via apprenticeships, community colleges, and the military, and lists nuclear power initiatives on Earth and in space.

 

00:00 America System Returns

01:10 Manufacturing Surge Data

03:15 Industrial Production Reality

05:23 Energy Emergency DPA

07:44 Factory Construction Boom

10:55 Machine Tools Momentum

14:21 Jobs Wages Demographics

21:58 Trade Deficit Tariffs

31:11 Full Set Economy Vision

33:36 Physical AI Explained

39:06 Robotics Factory Cells

45:14 Workforce Apprenticeships

48:46 Nuclear Energy Updates

51:32 Closing Reflections Q&A

 

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 1:03 p.m. No.24542454   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2457 >>2549 >>2610

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companion Newspaper story 4/26/2026

China Has a ‘United Front’ Network in the US Serving Its Goals, Expert Says

China’s United Front is about ‘political struggle,’ not person-to-person exchange, said Peter Mattis, president of the Jamestown Foundation.

 

More than 1,000 U.S.-based organizations have individuals involved in collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) through its “United Front” influence network, according to a China expert.

 

Peter Mattis, president of Jamestown Foundation, said that China’s United Front system is “basically a way in which the party tries to control and mobilize the people that are outside” of the country, in an interview with “American Thought Leaders” that aired on April 25.

“It’s a tool that can be used for technology transfer. It’s a tool that can be used to talent spot—whether you’re looking for political talent, whether you’re looking for scientific talent—to bring back to the PRC,” Mattis said, referring to China’s official name, the People’s Republic of China.

 

There is no direct equivalent of China’s United Front in the United States, and it is therefore poorly understood, the House Select Committee on the CCP said in a 2023 memo. The system consists of a network of organizations that operate in parallel with Beijing’s foreign ministry and intelligence services and are coordinated by the CCP’s United Front Work Department.

A February report from the Jamestown Foundation found more than 2,000 organizations linked to China’s United Front system across Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Mattis described a scenario in which trusted civic and cultural associations, such as Rotary clubs, Kiwanis clubs, and parent-teacher associations, could be leveraged to obscure Chinese influence when even a single member is “knowingly collaborating with the CCP.”

 

Such dynamics distort representation, leading elected officials—from governors and senators to local council members—to believe they are representing constituents when, in reality, they are being used to convey “Beijing’s voice,” he said.

 

“They’re essentially hijacking our citizens’ voices to represent the party,” Mattis said. “This is fundamental to what it means to have sovereignty embedded in the people.”

 

To illustrate the dynamic, Mattis likened organizations co-opted by the CCP to tall grass cultivated to hide snakes, suggesting that ordinary members are often unaware they are “being used.”

 

In other words, he said China can deliberately cultivate organizations to conceal the involvement of Chinese state entities, such as the Ministry of State Security, the People’s Liberation Army, and the Ministry of Public Security.

 

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Anonymous ID: ce10eb April 26, 2026, 1:03 p.m. No.24542457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2549 >>2610

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United Front

China’s overseas police stations fit into the broader United Front system of influence, Mattis added.

In 2022, Spain-based nonprofit Safeguard Defenders revealed in a report that China had established more than 100 overseas police stations in 53 countries. The report stated that the CCP prefers to cooperate with United Front-linked overseas NGOs or civil society associations, “setting up an alternative policing and judicial system within third countries,” and involving those organizations in what it describes as “illegal methods” used to pursue fugitives.

One such Chinese overseas police in New York City came to light in 2023, when the FBI arrested two individuals on charges of conspiring to work as CCP agents and taking orders from the regime to track down and silence Chinese dissidents in the United States.

Mattis said the United Front system also reflects the CCP’s model of governance, which places ideological control on par with external military threats. He pointed to China’s 2015 National Security Law, which defines national security as the relative absence of international or domestic threats to the party’s ability to govern.

 

That broad definition, he said, drives a constant effort to identify risks to party rule. “So there’s always a perpetual search for enemies, a perpetual search for ideas that are dangerous,” Mattis said. “So the border that matters is not the People’s Republic and the rest of the world, it’s the party and everyone else.”

 

In practice, this concern extends beyond China’s borders to how Beijing views overseas Chinese communities, Mattis said. “Are there ideas that can be transmitted back into the PRC that would threaten the party’s ability to rule?”

 

“How do you ensure that there are no Chinese communities abroad that are going to be transmitting these ideas back into the PRC in ways that would resonate? Because you and I can’t do that, but those communities can,” he added.

 

As a result, China has expanded its media influence in the past two decades, and most Chinese-language media has aligned with the CCP, with a few exceptions, Mattis said.

 

Additionally, the CCP has exported its information firewall to WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging and social media app, so that Chinese nationals continue to live inside the CCP’s “information bubble” even after leaving China.

 

“Wherever there is connectivity to the PRC, it can be weaponized, and the party is willing to weaponize it against people,” Mattis said. “Whether that means shaping what they read, shaping what they hear, shaping how they interact.”

 

Ultimately, China’s United Front is not a platform for genuine exchange between Beijing and other democratic countries, Mattis said.

 

“[Former Chinese leader] Mao Zedong described United Front work as a tool to storm and shatter the enemy’s position. That means that organization is about political struggle. It’s not about exchange,” he said. “This isn’t a way that we reach Chinese people. This isn’t a way that we reach to the party leadership. This is there to affect us, not allow us to affect them.”