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Chinese intelligence leader turns: What a difference a defector makes

Updated: June 22, 2021 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

June 22, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Jennifer Van Laar of RedState was the first to report that a senior official from China’s Ministry of State Security has defected to the West. She later revealed that the official in question was named Dong Jingwei, and was the head of counterintelligence at the ministry.

In other words, he was the Chinese Communist Party’s chief spy-catcher. According to Chinese government records, Dong has been in the intelligence business for decades, and has been in charge of counterintelligence since April 2018.

If true — and Van Laar’s reporting has since been at least partially corroborated by others — then Dong would be the highest-level defector in the entire 70-year history of the People’s Republic of China. Not only that, but he reportedly brought with him “terabytes” of information about, well, virtually everything you can imagine, from the true story of the origins of the China Virus, to the names of all the Chinese spies, agents, and collaborators of the CCP in the United States.

And, of course, he even included the complete and unexpurgated contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, which every enemy of the U.S. has by now.

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