CHINA'S SECRET WAR ON AMERICA
National Enquirer|August 17, 2020
OUT TO STEAL COVID VACCINE, PLANTING SPIES IN COLLEGES AND CONSULATES
CHINA'S SECRET WAR ON AMERICA

IN THE wake of explosive claims China deliberately engineered the coronavirus as a bioweapon to destroy America and a provocative move to illegally seize the strategic South China Sea, experts warned Beijing’s military leaders are now waging a secret war to bring our nation to its knees — and establish their country as the world’s superpower!

In an explosive yearlong investigation, The National ENQUIRER has learned nearly 8,000 Communist Party soldiers — most posing as students — are part of an elaborate spy network directed to infiltrate our top universities and research centers, recruit traitorous Americans and steal U.S. intellectual property over the last 20 years!

What’s more, according to the U.S. government, visa holders in more than two dozen cities are helping officials from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) engage in espionage to bring down America’s economy and military might.

That bombshell dropped after two Chinese military assets at the Chinese Consulate General in Houston were busted for trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine research.

“The individuals charged there are a microcosm, we believe, of a broader network of individuals in more than 25 cities,” a senior Department of Justice official said on July 24.

“That network is supported through the consulates here. Consulates have been giving individuals in that network guidance on how to evade and obstruct our investigation.”

The Chinese consulates in San Francisco and New York City are two major spy hubs, according to U.S. intelligence officials.

This story is from the August 17, 2020 edition of National Enquirer.

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