Michelle Wu, the mayor of hate Trump in Boston, Massachusetts, may be an influential agent of the Red China.
The Daily Caller News Foundation reported that Chinese spies who doubled their fundraising campaigns have given “hunds of thousands of dollars” to Wu's 2021 campaign.
The scary thing is that the rainmaker, who showered the guy called Gary Yu – Wu's campaign with big money, is a “recruiter” for the Chinese government, the website revealed.
This link raises the obvious question of Wu's loyalty, especially given her support for Boston's illegal sanctuary policy. They were able to protect illegal Arien Chinese spies from deportation.
China's intelligence
Yu, who funded WU, “is the founder of Boston International Media Consulting and helped raise more than $300,000 for WU with the help of the Chinese Civic Association, which he led,” the sender reported.
However, the Chinese name Yu is listed as an employee by an institution called the Communist Party of China (CCP) influence and intelligence reporting (UFWD), according to reports from the CCP, Chinese state media and the Chinese Civic Association led by Yu.
“The Communist Party's UFWD will never take a break,” the author and Chinese expert Gordon Chan told DCNF. “In America, which is not targeted, there are no Chinese nationals officials in America. It's time for law enforcement to investigate the relationship between Gary Yu and Yu Mayor Michelle Wu.”
Chang also told the website that Wu's “ultra-left will make her the perfect candidate for recruiting and capturing CCP.”
“Or do you have it in the back?” he continued. “Is her super-left wing the result of CCP recruitment and capture? It's not just the people of Boston who want to know.”
Naturally, Wu and Yu declined to ask for countless comments from the DCNF.
Yu: Is there a possibility of spying?
Whatever Wu's true loyalty is, Yu is not in the question, DCNF revealed. He's perfect for the top of China's intelligence agency, but it seems he's making him a spy.
“Yu has repeatedly met with China's high-ranking CCP intelligence leaders and is listed as staff by two regional branches of the UFWD department. Chinese government announcements, national media reports, records of the Chinese Civic Association led by Yu,” the DCNF continued.
The UFWD's work is “a unique blend of engagement, influence and intelligence reporting activities that (CCPs) use to shape the political environment, such as affecting policies in other countries and gaining access to advanced foreign technologies.” According to the House Selection Committee on CCP, it states, “the unique blend of engagement, influence, and intelligence reporting activities that (CCPs) use to shape the political environment, such as by influencing policies in other countries and gaining access to advanced foreign technologies.”
Yu has been identified as a “member of the Overseas Committee” by the Hangzhou Municipal China Federation, the Overseas Chinese People (ACFROC) branch of Njang Province, Z Jiang Province, and has met several Chinese officials, according to the website of the Hangzhou Association (Nahaus) in North America, which is chaired by Yu.
ACFROC is a UFWD institution specializing in overseas influence operations, including allegedly instructing Chinese community leaders to illegally establish a secret Chinese police station in New York City.
“China's strategy to influence national and local policymakers will be implemented through hundreds of superficial “civil society” organizations that are actually affiliated with CCP's UFWD,” Michael Russi, CEO of a nonprofit that focuses on countering CCP, told DCNF. “Xi Jinping sees United's frontwork as an important tool to undermine democracy. It includes influence, intelligence report recovery, and intellectual property theft. All of this aims to coordinate China's foreign policy with the US quasi-government and exploit the weaknesses they find.”
In fact, the DCNF continues on November 29, 2018, with Nahaus' website saying Yu met with the Communist Party Secretary Hangzhou. According to a social media post, Nahaus said he “works tirelessly to support the construction of Hangzhou, unite and continue to serve as a leader in the Chinese overseas.”
But even more concern is that Yu once again recruits personnel for foreign power. He has agreed to assert US talent for at least half a dozen Chinese regional governments, including cities in Hangzhou and Guangzhou, according to a announcement by the Chinese government and ACFROC,” the website revealed.
For example, in November 2019, the CCP announced that YU had agreed to establish an “overseas talent recruitment workshop” in North America in the organizational division of the party in the Cantonese Autonomous Region.
The organisational sector oversees China's malignant talent recruitment programs, such as the Theonous Talents Plan, which encourage participants to “return to China to strengthen their scientific and military capabilities,” according to the US Economic and Security Review Board.
Yu has also agreed to recruit US talent to support China's high-tech development, including the field of artificial intelligence.
Local organisation
The story returns to Wu and returns more broadly democratic authority in urban and states. This is because Yu is a major Democrat fundraiser and, more importantly, a major donor. Records show that since 2018 he has donated $45,515 to various Massachusetts Democrat politicians.
Yu is co-chair of the New England Chinese-American Alliance (NECCA), which raised funds for at least nine Massachusetts politicians. In fact, Necca raised more than $300,000 from Chinese-Americans at WU, the website revealed.
Yu and his gang are clearly the leading power brokers of state and local and national politics. Their fundraising campaigns are taking place nationwide, the DCNF reported.
“Civil servants need to thoroughly examine the organizations and individuals associated with the Chinese government, and if there is uncertainty, they will work with state and federal law enforcement,” Lucci told DCNF. “It's well known that the Chinese government is trying to place agents within the governance system to influence US politics and promote the CCP agenda. They need to stop fleeing it.”
On her part, Wu is once again obsessed with blocking federal immigration law enforcement. The city will not help ice arrest and deport illegal foreign criminals, she says, despite threats of prosecution over what they have from border border Tom Homan and other federal officials. A lawsuit has begun overturning the Sanctuary Act. The latest revelation of WU's stance and the possibility of linking with China's intelligence news is particularly concerning. Over 30,000 illegals landed at the border last fiscal year, as reported by New American.