Apparently there are communists under the bed, in the closet, and pretty much everywhere else you can imagine:
A major leak containing a register with the details of nearly two million CCP members has occurred – exposing members who are now working all over the world, while also lifting the lid on how the party operates under Xi Jinping, says Sharri Markson.
Ms Markson said the leak is a register with the details of Communist Party members, including their names, party position, birthday, national ID number and ethnicity.
“It is believed to be the first leak of its kind in the world. What’s amazing about this database is not just that it exposes people who are members of the communist party, and who are now living and working all over the world, from Australia to the US to the UK,” Ms Markson said. “But it’s amazing because it lifts the lid on how the party operates under President and Chairman Xi Jinping”.
Ms Markson said the leak demonstrates party branches are embedded in some of the world’s biggest companies and even inside government agencies.
“Communist party branches have been set up inside western companies, allowing the infiltration of those companies by CCP members – who, if called on, are answerable directly to the communist party, to the Chairman, the president himself,” she said.
“Along with the personal identifying details of 1.95 million communist party members, mostly from Shanghai, there are also the details of 79,000 communist party branches, many of them inside companies”.
This should be the death blow to the entire Free Trade movement. As I have repeatedly pointed out, free trade and the free movement of peoples is entirely incompatible with nations, sustainable society, and Western civilization.
I also tend to think this has more than a little to do with the election crisis in the USA. Because I suspect an awful lot of Democratic and Republican politicians are about to be exposed, from the local to the national level. This should be a very interesting week ahead.
UPDATE: Very, VERY interesting.
There are ~52,000 American names reported to be on this list.
The list is definitely real and it’s on GitLab, but it’s all in Chinese characters. Neon Revolt reports that translation efforts are already underway.