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The CCP Characteristic Spy Network

By Bai Zhi
The Epoch Times
Jun 23, 2005


A Former CCP diplomat, now a defector of the Chinese Communist Party, has fearlessly uncovered that the CCP has an intricate spy network with more than a thousand agents set up in Australia. Moreover, another defector, Hao Fengjun, has shockingly exposed a “610 Office” spy activity document, a document that he recently smuggled out of China, to the people of Canada. The “610 office” is a Gestapo type office in China created for the sole purpose of systematically carrying out brutal persecution against Falun Gong practitioners.

Nevertheless, there are people who believe there are spy networks set up in other countries around the world in order to secure their countries’ national interests. I would like to share my view with regard to this serious issue.

First of all, the existence of “spying on others” is not something positive. In the past, human society followed a higher moral standard, and relied on the moral and universal laws of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance. In today’s modern society, degenerate political power struggles happen more frequently in the international Community. Therefore, because of the political struggle between countries, spy networks have increased by a large scale.

In other words, the struggle between countries is not handled with upright diplomatic means anymore. Instead, it is dealt through devious espionage tactics. Spying certainly creates a truly negative outcome between leaders, and the consequence of war or other disasters is imminent. However, because this appalling activity is carried out stealthily, the general public is oblivious to it.

If espionage is the main tool used by international military powers to maintain control and power, then a horrifying example would be the CCP’s characteristic of a spy network. It is the dominant measure that the CCP relies on to maintain its rule. Judging by the former Chinese officials’ accounts, the CCP’s tactic has not only been used by the military, but also utilized to maintain control over the entire general public.

Thus, Mainland China and its people are basically controlled by the CCP. It is just like what is described in the “Nine Commentaries– Ninth Inherited Trait of CCP: ‘Control’”, which describes that besides espionage, all other kinds of means are used by the CCP for maintaining evil control over the hearts and minds of the people in China and even abroad.

So, although the CCP does not have the capability to turn the whole world to communism, it has set up vast spy networks overseas. The purpose is not to protect China’s interest, but to control the Chinese people’s fundamental interests of freedom, in order to prevail the supreme dictator with ultimate ruling power. Since espionage control is the ruling tool of the CCP, the CCP passes down and executes whatever evil it wants to accomplish

We can now realize what the CCP truly means by “national interests” of the CCP, as duly noted by the former CCP officials, Chen Yonglin and Hao Fenjun. We can see how the CCP uses spy networks to seize control over the Chinese people’s fundamental interests.

Defectors like Chen and Hao mean a lot to clarifying the truth about the CCP and its spy networks. We can just imagine how important it would be if just before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Eastern German spies stationed in Western Germany were exposed to the free world. It would certainly be important if Russian spies uncovered the truth about Soviet spies set up in the United States.

Therefore, I can hardly believe that the former Western Germany or especially the United States could refuse to give political asylum to defectors.

Chen and Hao have played top roles in the CCP spy network, and their defect shows that the group, which has been brainwashed most completely by the communist regime, does not believe in the CCP. What is most important is that from the bottom of their hearts, the former CCP spies have withstood the pressure and challenges of the CCP. This is the CCP’s biggest nightmare: their own loyal officials are turning towards the truth about the evil nature of the party.

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