Thursday, April 10, 2025

"They can hate us on their own dime." ~ M.T. Greene

 

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

HOW THE CHINESE INFILTRATE OUR MILITARY BASES


 
The Dragon in the PX: How the Chinese Communist Party Set Up Shop on U.S. Military Bases
by Guy D. McCardle2 days ago
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Xi’s got your six—and your supplement order, loyalty points, and home address.

Imagine strolling through a U.S. military base’s shopping area, picking up your favorite protein powder or multivitamins, only to discover that the store you’re patronizing is owned by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Sounds like something straight out of a novel about the dystopian future of America, right? Unfortunately, this is the reality we’re facing today. The nutritional supplement retailer GNC, a familiar sight on many military installations, is now under the control of a Chinese state-run enterprise. Let’s explore how this happened, what it means for our national security, and what steps are being taken to address this glaring problem.

GNC: From Bankruptcy to Beijing’s Arms

In June 2020, GNC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after facing massive financial trouble, including nearly $1 billion in debt and falling revenue—problems made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. The bankruptcy filing gave GNC a legal path to either reorganize or sell its assets to stay afloat. Harbin Pharmaceutical Group, a Chinese state-owned company that had already been GNC’s biggest shareholder and joint venture partner since 2018, stepped in as the “stalking horse bidder.” That term means Harbin set the minimum price—$760 million—for GNC’s assets and was first in line to buy if no better offers came in.

The plan was to hold an auction to see if other buyers would step up, but no one did. With no competition, GNC canceled the auction and handed the win to Harbin. In October 2020, a U.S. bankruptcy court approved the deal, which allowed Harbin to purchase almost all of GNC’s assets for about $770 million. That price tag included a mix of cash and other financial commitments. Harbin had already invested $300 million in GNC in exchange for the rights to sell its products in China, making it a familiar and convenient retailer in the communist nation.

In a nutshell, the bankruptcy process smoothed the way for GNC’s sale to Harbin, allowing the supplement giant to shed some of its financial baggage and continue operating under new, Chinese state-owned control.

This acquisition granted the CCP a direct foothold within the retail spaces of U.S. military bases, as GNC operates over 80 stores on these installations. There are four on Fort Bragg alone.

As of last count, there were 2,115 GNC stores operating on U.S. soil.

The National Security Conundrum

The acquisition of GNC by the Chinese state-owned Harbin Pharmaceutical Group has sparked serious national security concerns, particularly because of how many retail stores GNC operates on U.S. military bases. Critics warn that this setup opens the door to potential data exploitation and intelligence gathering by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).


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Read the damn Chinese manual on irregular warfare. The Chinese are already here. Politically, economically, physically and intellectually.

 Source General Michael Flynn 

While I wholeheartedly agree that China is the wolf closest to the sled, this analysis begs the questions, “Have we not learned anything from the past quarter century and why do I feel like the authors are still waging war as though we’re back in the 1940’s?”

Read the damn Chinese manual on irregular warfare. The Chinese are already here. Politically, economically, physically and intellectually. 

Yes, we MUST be prepared for all options. In fact, the best plans provide the most options right up until the last possible moment. But we must understand and then begin to root out the espionage and intelligence operations the Chinese have been conducting inside of our borders and our institutions for decades. To be kind, the CIA, FBI and DOD Counterintelligence and C-Espionage efforts are abysmal. 

We (the USG) were overly focused on CT (counter-terrorism) for many good reasons but we clearly dropped the glass ball of China (shame on us). The Obama & Biden administrations did nothing to slow down China’s strategic infiltration into America. In some cases, they actually sped up this infiltration. 

China’s One Belt Initiative is very real, it is on track globally, and we need to retool how America must deal with it. Just look at ownership or control of every major commercial port on the planet. 

Last point, it’s not about needing more multi-billion dollar aircraft carriers that can be taken out by hundreds of dollar stealth drones either. I appreciate you even addressing drones, but why fire a shot and destroy the resources you seek when you can do it with patience and use of elements of economic warfare?


We need to be all in when it comes to this real and dangerous threat. 




How about just jailing them for breaking the law?

 

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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

The 180

 The Left’s 180°

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Just how do those politicians get so rich so quick?


 

Monday, April 7, 2025

Joe Concha and the Chernobyl analogy.