Two Chinese nationals were arrested and charged by the FBI for allegedly smuggling a 'dangerous biological pathogen' (Fusarium graminearum, a potential agroterrorism weapon) into the United States for study at a U.S. university. This fungus causes 'head blight' in crops and produces toxins harmful to humans and livestock. An expert, Michael Sobolik, warns this incident is part of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) broader mission to harm Americans, citing fentanyl smuggling and COVID-19. The case raises concerns about CCP infiltration of American universities, which Sobolik claims are 'addicted to easy money' from Beijing and used as vectors for intelligence gathering. A Chinese embassy official stated unawareness of the case but emphasized Chinese citizens should abide by local laws.
'Coming for us': Expert sounds alarm on CCP's mission to 'kill Americans' after FBI makes shocking arrests
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Two Chinese nationals were arrested and charged by the FBI for allegedly smuggling a 'dangerous biological pathogen' (Fusarium graminearum, a potential agroterrorism weapon) into the United States for study at a U.S. university. This fungus causes 'head blight' in crops and produces toxins harmful to humans and livestock. An expert, Michael Sobolik, warns this incident is part of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) broader mission to harm Americans, citing fentanyl smuggling and COVID-19. The case raises concerns about CCP infiltration of American universities, which Sobolik claims are 'addicted to easy money' from Beijing and used as vectors for intelligence gathering. A Chinese embassy official stated unawareness of the case but emphasized Chinese citizens should abide by local laws.
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