China Influences Utah Lawmakers By Appealing To Mormonism: Report
According to a recent investigative report from the Associated Press, China has been able to establish ties in Utah that have helped the socialist country win and and public relations triumphs in the state and from its legislators.
According to the report, the Chinese” appealed” the senator’s ties to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in order to gain favor with them, which they later used to win victories over a number of issues, such as postponing legislation that combated Chinese advertising, rescinding resolutions that denounced China, and promoting falsely positive perceptions of China. According to the state, the temple has” long dreamed of expanding in China.”
According to Frank Montoya Jr., a former FBI counterintelligence employee who resides in the think,” Utah is an important hold.” The Chinese may succeed in New York and other cities if they can in Salt Lake City.
Politicians put off by one summer the closure of Confucius Institutes, which are advertising organizations funded by China, at state universities.
Fourth-graders received letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping thanking them for the accounts the speaker had them take him thanks to a text exchange he organized in Utah. Chinese state media portrayed Xi as a kind uncle figure despite the fact that he is really an evil dictator who has imprisoned tens of thousands of people in concentration camps. According to the statement, some state lawmakers gushed about the cards Xi sent the kids.
According to the report, Utah has also been the focus of China’s civilian spy agency, the Ministry of State Security ( MSS ), which has noted that numerous individuals have been found guilty of spying for China there.
According to the report, groups of up to a few Utah politicians have been visiting China every other year since 2007 and making statements there that are later used as propaganda by the state media.
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According to the state, many of China’s increased activity in the position was attributed to two males: Taowen Le, a Chinese teacher who immigrated to America at the end of the 1990s, and Dan Stephenson, the son of an ex-state at and worker at Xiaom Consulting.
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