On February 12, U.S. time, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) launched a new subversion advertisement titled "Saving the Future" aimed at the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on social media platforms like X and YouTube. (Video screenshot)
[People News] The CIA has recently released a fully Chinese-language video, openly recruiting officers from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to serve as informants for the U.S. This video has achieved an impressive view count, surpassing 20 million. Observers have noted that this development represents a significant blow to the CCP, with some stating that "Xi Jinping's back feels cold." In the video, the CIA suggests that the recruitment of informants is intended to achieve "victory without fighting." Additionally, Chinese netizens have indicated for years that should a conflict arise between the U.S. and China, they would be willing to assist the U.S. military, reflecting a growing sentiment among the public to eliminate the CCP.
In the CIA's recent video, the male protagonist expresses, "As time passes, the truth becomes increasingly clear. What leaders are genuinely protecting is merely their own interests. Their power is founded on a multitude of lies. However, these walls of deception are now gradually crumbling. What remains for us is to deal with the aftermath. Anyone with leadership capabilities will inevitably face envy and be mercilessly suppressed. I cannot allow such madmen to dictate the world my daughter will inherit. Historical lessons teach us that those who achieve victory without engaging in battle are the true winners. Yet, those who have never faced war are all too eager to thrust us into the fray... Choosing this path is my way of fighting for my family and my country."
In conclusion, the video features a subtitle stating: "The fate of the world is in your hands."
The phrase "Anyone with leadership will be envied and ruthlessly eliminated" appears to allude to Xi Jinping's arrest of Zhang Youxia in January, suggesting that jealousy played a role. This highlights the ongoing deadly power struggles within the upper ranks of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and confirms that high-ranking officials within the CPC utilise the military to safeguard their own interests.
According to information from commentator Du Wen in Beijing, Xi Jinping's arrest of Zhang Youxia has sparked significant discontent within the military. Many regional military leaders are reportedly waiting for Xi Jinping to conduct inspections in their areas, hoping to take advantage of the situation to remove him.
At the same time, the CIA is seizing the opportunity presented by the intense turmoil within the Communist military to initiate an intelligence campaign.
In the video, the CIA asserts: "Historical experience tells us that those who win without fighting are the greatest winners." The CIA clarifies that the United States' public recruitment of informants aims to minimise warfare and casualties during the process of dismantling the Communist regime. From this perspective, anyone who voluntarily provides intelligence about the CPC to the United States is considered a hero.
The CIA adds below the video: "If you have information about China's top leaders, or work in military, intelligence, diplomacy, economics, or cutting-edge technology, please contact us." It also provides contact methods, including the dark web address of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The CIA believes that this video can bypass the CPC's surveillance and censorship systems, effectively reaching Chinese citizens.
An anonymous source connected to the Central Intelligence Agency revealed during a call: "The videos we produced earlier have reached millions of viewers and attracted new intelligence sources."
This moment has been described by observers as "Xi Jinping feeling a chill down his spine" in relation to the crackdown on the Chinese Communist Party.
According to a report by Agence France-Presse, in response to the recruitment videos released by the CIA on YouTube and the X platform, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian (林劍) appeared serious during a routine press conference when questioned about the matter. He stated that China would take "all necessary measures" to firmly combat the infiltration and destructive activities of overseas anti-China forces, in order to protect national sovereignty, security, and development interests.
The report noted that while Lin Jian did not provide specific details about the "countermeasures," Beijing's strong reaction to the CIA's online propaganda campaign suggests that the video has struck a sensitive nerve within the Chinese Communist authorities.
Shen Mingshi, a researcher at the Taiwan National Defence Security Research Institute, commented that the video targets the vulnerabilities of the Chinese Communist Party, which is likely to instil fear and anxiety among its top leadership and their associates.
Taiwanese political scholar Fan Shiping stated: "This video is specifically aimed at the Chinese people, directly encouraging them to seek support from the CIA, and it provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on what to be cautious about, how to hide their identities, and many other specifics are explained clearly and comprehensively. It is entirely tailored for the Chinese audience. The Chinese Communist Party is understandably alarmed. This tactic has effectively disrupted the morale of the military, fostering distrust and suspicion among the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. This is a strategic move. The ultimate goal is to create divisions within the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, leading to rifts and mutual distrust among them."
Some overseas netizens have remarked: 'The CIA chose to publicly release a recruitment video aimed at PLA (People's Liberation Army) officers during a sensitive time when Zhang Youxia was purged, and military morale was shaky. This tactic is not just an intelligence operation; it is also psychological warfare. It sends a message to all PLA generals who feel fear and dissatisfaction: 'Your loyalty cannot guarantee your safety; it might be better to find a new boss.' This precise strategy of sowing discord can unsettle Zhongnanhai (the central government) more than military exercises ever could.'
In fact, over the past decade, whenever the CCP's propaganda has touted the slogan of 'using force to unify Taiwan,' many netizens have consistently posted in the comments: 'The US military is coming; I will show them the way.'
In June 2010, a Beijing netizen shared a post titled 'If the US military attacks China, I will surrender to them; if the Japanese army comes, I will flee; if the US military arrives, I will lead the way; if the Nationalist army comes, I will join them.' This post went viral, leading many netizens to express their willingness to 'guide the US military.' This indicates that anti-communist sentiment has had a significant foundation of public support for many years. A large number of Chinese citizens have come to realise that the CCP is the root cause of all disasters in China. Anyone who invests time and resources into the effort to eliminate the CCP will undoubtedly receive praise and support from the broader public.
The film states, 'I cannot allow such a madman to shape the future world for my daughter.' This line has resonated with many. At present, a significant number of young people in China are opting not to marry or have children due to the oppressive regime of the CCP, economic recession, and the hardships of daily life. The dictatorial and repressive governance of the CCP forces individuals to live without freedom and personal safety, with a pervasive sense of fear that gradually erodes their mental and physical well-being. This suffering leads young people to hesitate in raising the next generation, as they do not wish for their children to endure the same hardships they have faced. Only the fall of the CCP can provide hope for a 'peaceful and prosperous' future in China, motivating people to extend their happiness to the next generation and encouraging them to have children.
The video has also ignited passionate discussions among netizens abroad. Some have commented, 'Abandoning darkness for light benefits three generations; it is better to choose light than to be consumed!' 'It seems that those in the Chinese Communist Party are always in conflict; they can only rise by stepping on others... hence, the higher the position, the more people they must trample.' 'No wonder the hosts of CCTV's Spring Festival Gala, including Huawei's Ren Zhengfei, all use Apple phones, fearing surveillance.' 'Chinese people should support the United States in overthrowing the Communist Party to change the fate of China.'
Some netizens have pointed out: 'The opportunity for the Chinese people to overthrow the dictatorial CCP has arrived.'
(First published by People News) △

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