A recent article detailed the shocking connections between Chinese dictator Xi Jinping and the deadly fentanyl-pushing organized crime syndicates thriving in China. The expose, written by Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer in his new book, “Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans,” shines a light on China’s covert war against the United States through drug trafficking, weapon technology smuggling, and anti-American propaganda.
Schweizer reveals that even before Xi Jinping rose to power as the chairman of the Communist Party, he turned a blind eye to the rampant activities of the triads, China’s fearsome criminal organizations. He allowed them to operate with impunity, even welcoming triad members into top legislative bodies in the country and maintaining communication with a suspected major fentanyl distributor. The book draws attention to five eye-opening revelations that connect the dots between China’s most powerful man and its most dangerous thugs.
‘Blood Money’: 5 Direct Ties Between Xi Jinping and Chinese Organized Crime https://t.co/MC9F8tUCt9
— Peter Schweizer (@peterschweizer) February 28, 2024
Firstly, it’s revealed that while Xi Jinping served as governor of Fujian province, the triads openly operated with the protection of local Communist Party and government leaders. Organized crime figures lived openly in the province, despite international arrest warrants. Additionally, triads even owned a share of the Fujian Changle International Airport, raising eyebrows at the level of government complicity.
The book further delves into the involvement of Xi Jinping’s cousin in a money-laundering front company that aided suspected mobsters in moving funds in and out of Australia. The cousin, a Communist Party member who was previously a member of the Chinese People’s Armed Police, was linked to high-stakes gambling and was apprehended on suspicion of international money laundering.
Furthermore, the book highlights the concerning presence of suspected triad members involved in the drug trade within the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), a key federal-level legislative body controlled by Xi. Notably, individuals with ties to triads and drug distribution were found within this influential organization.
Another revelation uncovers the case of a Canadian-Chinese scientist convicted of helping distribute fentanyl, who regularly met with high-ranking Chinese government officials to discuss his progress. This exemplifies the concerning symbiotic relationship between drug cartel members and the Chinese government.
Finally, the book unveils the use of WeChat, a social media platform directly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, by the triads to freely communicate about criminal activities. This reveals the striking disregard for criminal communications on the app, in stark contrast to the Chinese government’s regular monitoring of the platform to suppress political dissent.
“Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans” exposes the alarming depth of China’s involvement in perpetuating the fentanyl crisis in the United States. It sheds light on the insidious ways in which the Chinese government, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, has facilitated the proliferation of a deadly opioid that has devastatingly impacted American communities.