China is gearing up for war with the United States — and the warning signs couldn’t be clearer.
This didn’t happen overnight. The groundwork was laid during the Biden years, when weakness and willful blindness in Washington opened the door for Beijing’s aggressive expansion. While the Biden administration looked the other way, China launched a campaign of “elite capture” across the Western Pacific, quietly buying influence in parliaments throughout the region. Today, Beijing effectively controls the governments of at least eight Pacific island nations, securing defense deals that allow Chinese troops to be deployed — even to suppress local unrest, as seen in the Solomon Islands.
And what did Joe Biden do? Nothing. His State Department slept through one of the most alarming geopolitical power grabs in modern history. Biden has long been terrified of crossing Xi Jinping — perhaps because Beijing holds leverage over the Biden family. It’s no secret that Hunter Biden’s escapades with drugs, prostitutes, and shady foreign business deals have been a goldmine for Chinese intelligence. The result is a president compromised, a family entangled, and an adversary emboldened.
As the Biden administration wrapped up its disastrous tenure and threw open the southern border to unchecked illegal immigration, disturbing footage began to surface — groups of unaccompanied, military-aged men arriving in waves along the Texas-Mexico line. What stood out wasn’t just their numbers, but their eerie uniformity — same backpacks, same clothing, same disciplined movements.
These weren’t desperate families fleeing hardship; they looked more like organized units. Many had traveled thousands of miles through Panama and Central America to get here — a journey that makes little sense unless there’s coordination behind it.
After all, if you were a Chinese national sneaking into the United States, would you really tack on a 3,400-mile trek through the jungle for fun? The answer is obvious — and deeply troubling:
NEW: Back in Jacumba, CA this morning, where we just witnessed this group of dozens of Chinese nationals cross illegally. pic.twitter.com/izSDN81ltd
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) June 17, 2024
AND:
? A large ground of mostly CHINESE MEN illegally crossed through OPEN GAPS of the border fence in California today
They seem to have some awfully nice luggage as well.
WHO IS SENDING THEM? HOW DID THEY GET HERE?
pic.twitter.com/1hMGOI4I3q— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 4, 2023
Take a close look at the footage and it’s hard to miss — the line is almost entirely male. Nearly every one of the Chinese nationals has a military-style haircut, matching rucksacks, and a posture that looks suspiciously like “parade rest.” But of course, we’re told there’s nothing unusual about that. Just another coincidence in the Biden era of open borders and blind eyes.
At the same time, another disturbing pattern emerged: Chinese entities quietly buying up American farmland — not just anywhere, but near strategic U.S. military installations. These weren’t random land grabs. We’re talking properties near bomber bases, missile silos, and other critical defense infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the same political figures who cheerlead for Beijing’s “green energy revolution” are pushing massive solar projects here at home — projects that just happen to rely almost entirely on components manufactured in China. The panels, inverters, and core technology are all produced by Chinese state-supervised factories. These operations don’t just dominate the supply chain; they embed the Chinese Communist Party deeper into America’s critical infrastructure.
And here’s the kicker — no one can say with certainty whether this imported hardware is free from the same kinds of security vulnerabilities that led the U.S. to ban Huawei and several other Chinese tech firms. In fact, Chinese cyber intrusions into U.S. systems are a daily occurrence.
Just this summer, investigators uncovered fresh “backdoors” in American telecommunications networks — installed by Chinese entities and quietly operating for at least two years.
The threat isn’t theoretical. In the past two weeks alone, authorities discovered two massive “SIM farms” in the New York area capable of sending up to 30 million text messages per minute. That kind of capacity could overwhelm or paralyze carrier networks — a cyber weapon hiding in plain sight.
Yet, astonishingly, Washington’s political class seems more interested in virtue-signaling about climate policy than confronting the very real technological invasion already underway.
It strains credulity to think those two “SIM farms” are the only ones operating inside the United States. Federal investigators have cautiously labeled the culprit a “nation-state actor,” but let’s be honest — there aren’t many countries on Earth with both the motive and the technical capacity to pull off something like this. You can practically narrow it down to one.
We’ve seen this movie before. Chinese intelligence operations in the U.S. are nothing new — they’ve been running for decades, often exploiting ethnic Chinese nationals working in sensitive positions within the military, defense, or tech sectors. The damage has been immense, both to our national security and to our intelligence infrastructure. The CIA’s human-intelligence networks inside China were gutted years ago, their agents hunted down or turned.
While recent reports about the surge of illegal immigrants working as truck drivers have sparked limited public attention, an even more troubling story has emerged. A U.S. trucking company has reportedly employed at least 1,000 Chinese nationals who entered the country illegally — and placed them behind the wheel of long-haul rigs that crisscross the nation.
Think about that for a moment. Thousands of miles of interstate highways, millions of tons of critical cargo, and a workforce that includes foreign nationals of unknown background, training, or allegiance — some potentially linked to a regime openly hostile to the United States. Yet federal authorities and the mainstream media remain largely silent.
The threat posed by these Chinese-driven trucks goes far beyond concerns about illegal labor or cargo smuggling — they represent a potential national security vulnerability on a scale few are willing to acknowledge.
In June, a Ukrainian drone strike destroyed more than a third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet while those aircraft sat on the ground. How did Ukraine manage to get its drones close enough to deliver such a devastating blow? By transporting them inside 18-wheelers — ordinary-looking tractor-trailers towing concealed payloads. It was a textbook example of how modern warfare can exploit civilian infrastructure for strategic advantage.
Ukrainian drones hidden in wooden pallets, housed in containers, sneaked onto Russian cargo trucks, hauled by clueless drivers to areas near Russian bases, container lids remotely slid off, FPV drones armed with precision munitions quietly take off, hit Russian bomber fleet. pic.twitter.com/YTzgurZheY
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 1, 2025
What China has methodically constructed over the past decade is nothing short of an embedded strike capability within the United States — the means to cripple our infrastructure, disrupt our communications, and launch coordinated attacks on strategic targets from within our own borders the moment a conflict begins.
You can call it coincidence if you like — that our intelligence networks in China have been dismantled, that streams of military-aged Chinese men have crossed the southern border unvetted, that Chinese conglomerates are buying farmland next to missile silos and bomber bases, that our communications grids have been compromised and repeatedly jammed, that Chinese-linked companies are training thousands of illegal immigrants to operate long-haul trucks across the country, and that once-independent Pacific allies now resemble Chinese client states. But it strains belief to see all this as happenstance. It looks deliberate — a long game of infiltration, preparation, and positioning.
What’s harder to fathom is why our own leadership refuses to see it. The latest National Defense Strategy barely acknowledges the growing Chinese threat as the existential challenge it is. Instead, Washington’s talking heads are busy celebrating cultural exchanges and floating plans to bring in another 600,000 Chinese college students.
NOW – Trump says he'll allow 600,000 Chinese students into the U.S. pic.twitter.com/8h0S9O1Ib6
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) August 25, 2025