Shame, America, and the 1951 Red China Mass Extortion Plot
The mainstream media could learn something from what it has chosen to forget: “Take it out of darkness and evil dies.”
Back in the 1950s, Communist China ran an extortion racket in America that resulted in murder and suicide in both countries. Two Communist newspapermen in America were indicted for their part in the plot. And one San Francisco Chronicle reporter won a 1952 Pulitzer Prize for publicizing the plot. You can listen to a fictionalized 1954 radio show about it here:
This is relevant now because, as the declassified CIA report says, media publicity was largely responsible for ending the extortion campaign. As the radio show put it, “Take it out of darkness and evil dies.”
And it is relevant because, since the 1950s, a Progressive revolution has sold out America to Communist China. If you don’t believe that, you haven’t been paying attention and I won’t provide the gory details here.
If you have been paying attention, you’ve already asked yourself the following questions:
Why did the Obama Administration allow Hunter Biden to do “business” with Chinese spies in China?
Was Joe “The Big Guy” Biden compromised by the Communists when he was Obama’s Vice President?
Why did the Biden Administration allow so many Chinese men to cross the Mexican border into America, and what are those men doing in America now?
When did the CIA/FBI know about the Chinese Communist “police stations” in American cities?
Why did Commander in Chief Biden refuse to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon before it completed its mission over America?
Under Joe Biden’s watch, how did Communist China succeed in hacking the U.S. Treasury Department, American telecom companies, and Donald Trump’s phone?
Why did the mainstream media run so much cover for Joe and Hunter Biden?
We have the official answers to those questions; they are provided by the mainstream press. But we don’t know the truth about any of it because the mainstream press is all in for Obama/Biden and they don’t want us to know.
Like the quote from that old radio show, the Washington Post’s modern motto is “Democracy dies in darkness.” But unlike the San Francisco Chronicle of 1952, the Post hasn’t ended an extortion campaign with media sunlight; in spite of the very real possibility that the President of the United States was compromised by Communist China, the Post has been one of Joe Biden’s biggest defenders.
Which brings us to what happens next.
As eminent conservative commentator Bill Whittle notes, “All across the board, there are signs that the woke left progressive wave has peaked and subsided.” (If you haven’t watched that video, you should.)
Yes, the 2024 election was part of a successful counter-revolution against a corrupt bi-partisan “uniparty” regime that literally sold us out to Red China. But the war is not over, and we might learn what’s coming next by looking backward.
After the 1949 Communist Revolution, Chinese officials acted immediately to solidify their gains. In addition to the extortion plot, they launched a Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries in 1950, and in 1951 two “anti” campaigns targeted business people across the country to tax and redistribute wealth.
If that sounds eerily familiar, so should the following quotes from the 1954 CIA report:
The first signs of open extortion within China began to appear in mid-1950 when the people, in particular tenant farmers, were encouraged by Communist government authorities to air their grievances against landlords and employers. Landlords were accused of making overcharges and were subjected to “court trials” by the government-sponsored “Farmers Assocations.” Employers were accused of under-paying labor.
In America, similar tactics started in earnest during the COVID “pandemic” when government authorities encouraged renters, illegal immigrants, and workers to “air their grievances against landlords and employers.”
In February 1951 the emphasis shifted to hunting out and destroying so-called counter-revolutionary elements who endangered the people’s movement. When the campaign to eliminate opponents of the new regime had generated sufficient terror, a new feature was added; the placing under house supervision or arrest of selected individuals who had overseas relatives.
In America, private vigilantes calling themselves “Sedition Hunters” allied with government intelligence operatives to track down January 6 protesters who endangered “our democracy” with crimes against the state. And a “bipartisan group” of “prominent lawyers and a former US senator” — calling themselves the “65 Project” — sought to eliminate any lawyer working for Donald Trump from the practice of law.
The Progressives lost a major battle in the 2024 election, and that defeat was made exponentially worse because a long list of media hoaxes failed to get them a win. They failed to put their biggest political opponent in jail, and he will soon be sworn in as President.
That victory may mean we’ve won the war, but it isn’t over yet. Too much is at stake for pro-Communist Americans to stop fighting now.
As Whittle says, “we need to make it clear to the Left that they didn’t just lose by accident; we need to spend the next year absolutely destroying the foundations of their entire political philosophy.”
If we do that, America will have something to celebrate on her 250th anniversary in 2026.
Until "Progressivism" is dead and buried 6' underground, the war is not over. And every victory they claimed over the past decade needs to have a sledgehammer taken to it and pulverized into dust. Only then can we say the war is over.
An important lesson, a clarion call to finish the job.