Category: Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus

US Border Patrol Seizes 1,683 Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Cards From China

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials in Cincinnati have seized a total of 1,683 fake COVID-19 vaccination cards from China. The U.S. border authority made the announcement in a press release published on Sept. 16. It said the counterfeit cards had misspellings and were of “substandard printing” quality, even though the cards displayed a…


Outbreak in Eastern Chinese City Spreads to Beijing

A recent COVID-19 outbreak, first reported in an eastern Chinese city, has spread to Beijing and at least seven provinces. The Chinese Regime’s strict response has hundreds of thousands of people in lockdown. A cluster of infections in Nanjing city, linked to airport workers earlier this month, has reached the nation’s capital city, along with…


Aussie PM Pushes to Cut Million-Dollar Delays in Mining and Gas Projects

The resources industry has championed Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison after calling for reform of the environmental conservation act that had previously left mining and gas projects waiting years for approval and cost companies up to a million dollars a day. Despite a global landscape imbued with growing debt following the effects of the COVID-19,…


President of a Pro-Beijing Group in Taiwan Dies of CCP Virus

The founder and the president of a pro-Beijing organization in Taiwan has died of COVID-19, the group’s spokesperson confirmed. On June 16, the Patriot Alliance Association (PAA) spokesperson announced on Facebook that the president of the group, Zhou Qingjun, died of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, in Taipei….


Mining the Backbone of Australia’s Budget Bounce Back

Analysis The Federal Budget’s release on Tuesday has unveiled Australia’s mining sector as the foundation for Australia’s ambitious economic recovery plan, following the pandemic stemming from the CCP virus. The core of the budget lies in its funding, fueled by a rising demand—and rising cost—of metalliferous ores. Budget papers (pdf) showed that recent commodity prices,…