It's Not Christmas Anymore, But Santa Is Still BFF With The CCP
I'm not sure if no one knew, or if just no one cares that Microsoft owns a company with the actual Chinese communist government.
Think harder about who may be watching from the other side of that shiny new black mirror. If there’s a Microsoft badge on the box, your new tool to streamline and simplify life may also be making it dangerously vulnerable to notoriously proven bad actors.
You guessed it…the communists. BUT BEFORE YOU CLICK THE “X” and tune out another story about the communist Chinese boogeyman for umpteenth time, just have a look below:
Is It Really That Bad?
Let me translate:
This is China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd. (中国电子科技集团有限公司), who holds the controlling stake of the pictured Sino-American joint-venture. You can see the most recent contribution was made to this company on November 5, 2020 of just over 28 million US dollars from China Electronics Technology Group, and of nearly USD $27 million from Microsoft.
This company is called China Network Information Technology Co., Ltd (神州网信技术有限公司), or China NetInfo, for short.
Mincing no words, this public listing shows an address at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and that the company specifically develops, manufactures, markets, sells, and implements products for the Chinese government. The last line also makes clear that this company is fully and wholly beholden to the Chinese Communist Party by way of the state government.
CERNET is a Chinese research network backbone of which was a subject of focus in one of my earliest writings. CERNET was listed amongst Microsoft’s Chinese “Industry application partners.”
“But wait, there’s more!”
That’s not the only thing Microsoft’s money and technology is beholden to.
They are in business, virtually half-and-half with the People’s Republic of China and the People’s Liberation Army, providing…you guessed it — critical infrastructure.
China NetInfo, CETC, after a couple of years in business with Microsoft also entered as a shareholder into the National Civil-Military Integration Industry Investment Fund Co., Ltd. (国家军民融合产业投资基金有限责任公司).
Notice in the top 3 investors, CETC comes in with a 9.8% stake, along with Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). AVIC has popped up in my previous reporting on Konnech, as has China Aerospace Science Industry Corporation, or CASIC.
CASIC was also a joint-shareholder with CC&T Technologies, which was the predecessor to Konnech, for his breakthrough network emulator.
China Electronics Information Industry Group Co., Ltd., or CEC, another wholly State-owned business, is also a .98% investor into the Civil-Military fund.
CEC, another state-owned enterprisem, is by far the majority shareholder of another company called China Electronics Co., Ltd. They are joined with investment from China Mobile, China Telecom, and an investment fund for China Unicom — all three of which are banned from operating within the U.S. due to national security risks.
Now, for anyone with any sort of vague knowledge of the way that the Chinese Communist Party operates within the People’s Republic of China, they understand that what the State touches, the State owns. This is written into Mainland China law.
I am not saying that Microsoft is in business with the Chinese Communist Party. But I am saying Microsoft is in business with the State-Owned Assets Administration of the PRC and that the State-Owned Assets Admin owns joint-stake with U.S.-sanctioned Chinese telecom companies, in violation of American national security regulations.
Other examples of this are covered ad nauseum in my past articles.
Instead of wrapping presents…
Microsoft operated with the co-founder of Konnech as far back as 2004 on research in conjunction with the PRC’s Ministry of Education — coincidentally funneling millions into Michigan State University, along with private Sun Wah Foundation money — while also pipelining Chinese talent into the research programs all the way through 2014. An excerpt from my expose on Konnech co-founder, Lionel Ni:
As this talent pipeline closed down, Microsoft went into business with the CCP, directly and overtly. This occurred two months before the 2016 election.
I happened upon all of this in connection to another story I’ve been working on for the past 4 months — Konnech. This Microsoft discovery turned out to be a perfect case-study in illustrating the dynamics of Mainland China, CCP-operated State-owned capitalism.
During this period of time is when election software company, Konnech, saw is most marked growth, along with direct business connections with the Confucius Institute and Chinese youth-centric programs. Michigan State began landing monster AI, genomic sequencing, nanotechnology, pathogenic, biometric, surveillance research grants from the U.S. Government and Military, themselves.
I covered an exhaustive list previously of every major research grant and project to run through Michigan State’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Starting at the time of Lionel Ni’s “network emulator,” the list of research is dominated by the National Science Foundation and also includes heavily the FBI, DOJ, U.S. Army, and with guest appearances by DARPA, IARPA, and the NIH.
It’s all connected. This happened under the purview of the second-most corrupt FBI Field Office in America — Detroit.
End of year self-reflection
This holiday season, after the commotion and the bustle die down, I urge you to go back and review the body of work that emerged from a simple investigation that to some was a red herring and nothing-burger. I and others went into excruciating detail behind the national security nightmare that Konnech has proven to be, and one that may be repeating itself across other platforms with a common denominator — CCP pals, Microsoft.
All is not lost. We simply must put our foot in the ground and say enough is enough. What is ours is ours. What is China’s is China’s.
Microsoft has evidently been orchestrating an organized coup of American (and Chinese) society for nearly 20 years.
The evidence is already there, but no wonder we didn’t hear anything about it; Michigan State and all of the CCP-linked researchers with its departments were helping create the algorithms and behavioral research programs that were used to obliterate free speech in the name of “national security” — blasphemy against the Constitution.
At what point does a body of evidence become “proof?”
We need to stop talking about a “Social Media Bill of Rights,” “Internet Bill of Rights,”or “ESG.”
It’s time we start talking about a “Digital Bill of Rights,” and what we are entitled to have control of, as it pertains to our personal information, and all of the 1’s and 0’s that represent us…somewhere…
What we should be entitled to is everything. No government foreign nor domestic, after all we’ve learned about the lengths they go to impose their agendas, have ever proven to be interested in anything more than utter control and by whatever means necessary.
Can you imagine what someone could do with the DNA profile of an entire country?
It’s the 21st century and it’s high time we start acting like it. China is.