Tag: China surveillance

Is the WHO Using Animal Research to Spy on You?

What is the One Health Initiative? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s an integrative approach to the world’s well-being, looking at both humans and our surroundings to solve pandemics and other problems erupting in nature. But according to a former military intelligence analyst, the fact that One Health has spread its wings across the…


[PREMIERING NOW] Is the WHO Using Animal Research to Spy on You?

What is the One Health Initiative? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s an integrative approach to the world’s well-being, looking at both humans and our surroundings to solve pandemics and other problems erupting in nature. But according to a former military intelligence analyst, the fact that One Health has spread its wings across the…


[PREMIERING at 11:00AM ET] Is the WHO Using Animal Research to Spy on You?

What is the One Health Initiative? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s an integrative approach to the world’s well-being, looking at both humans and our surroundings to solve pandemics and other problems erupting in nature. But according to a former military intelligence analyst, the fact that One Health has spread its wings across the…


Canadian Military Says It Has Tracked, Stopped China Surveillance in Arctic Waters

The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces confirm that they are aware of recent efforts by China to conduct surveillance operations in Canadian airspace and waters. Spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier said in a statement that the armed forces have tracked and stopped attempts to surveil Canadian territory since 2022 under Operation LIMPID. He said…


More Than Half of World’s Surveillance Cameras Located in China

Chinese cities are under the heaviest CCTV surveillance in the world, according to a report by British cybersecurity firm Comparitech. Comparitech came to their findings after analyzing CCTV use in 150 of the world’s most densely populated cities. The report—published mid-July—cited a previous forecast by British information service provider IHS Markit. In 2019, IHS Markit…


Chinese Regime Pushing Digital Currency for Mass Surveillance, Experts Say

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently launched a new round of campaigns promoting its Central Bank digital currency, the digital renminbi, to further increase its use among the general public. Experts warn that a digital, highly centralized version of the renminbi could further enhance the regime’s control over the Chinese citizens. The digital renminbi, also…


Chinese Province Targets Journalists, Foreign Students With Planned New Surveillance System

BEIJING—Security officials in one of China’s largest provinces have commissioned a surveillance system they say they want to use to track journalists and international students among other “suspicious people,” documents reviewed by Reuters showed. A July 29 tender document published on the Henan provincial government’s procurement website—reported in the media for the first time—details plans…


Beijing Has More Billionaires Than New York

Beijing has overtaken New York for the first time to become the city with the most billionaires in the world. According to Forbes’ 2021 list of the world’s richest people, released in early April, Beijing has 100 billionaires, more than New York, which has 99. Beijing’s richest are mostly engaged in technology, e-commerce, manufacturing, education,…


China’s Huawei Draws Attention After Publicizing Lawful Inception Patent

Chinese telecom giant Huawei made public one of its latest lawful interception patents at the end of March, raising concern over personal data and privacy.  A former Huawei engineer told The Epoch Times that such a practice is nothing new in the company and explained why the practice has now been declassified. On March 30,…


Leaked Documents Show How Chinese Regime Monitors Dissidents with Facial Recognition Tech

In mainland China, facial recognition-enhanced surveillance cameras and other equipment are ubiquitous in cities and towns. The technology is installed inside stores, cafeterias, and banks for making payments or to access office buildings and airports. Internal Chinese government documents has revealed more details about authorities’ plans to monitor citizens on a large scale—including dissidents. The…