12/19/2024 / By Lance D Johnson
As investigations continue to unfold, it is becoming shockingly apparent that Chinese forces have been exploiting a dangerous vulnerability on American soil. At least 17 military bases across the United States have experienced a surge in mysterious drone sightings, all of which are located in close proximity to Chinese-owned farmland. This situation, which has long been a concern for intelligence analysts, is now unfolding into a full-blown national security crisis.
The alarming pattern of events began when reports started pouring in from military bases in Hawaii, Utah, California, Maine, and Florida, among others. These reports detail a steady stream of unidentified drones attempting to breach the airspace around these critical installations. More than just isolated incidents, these sightings are raising serious questions about the intentions of the Chinese Communist Party and the potential for espionage and sabotage.
Worse still, evidence suggests these drones are not just random hobbyist flights gone awry. The Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Michael McCaul, has openly voiced his belief that these drones are likely “spy drones from China.” His assertion is backed by a growing body of evidence, including the unprecedented number of drone sightings near known Chinese-owned properties adjacent to these military bases.
The situation has escalated to the point where the military itself has been forced to take action. At the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, airspace had to be closed for an extended period due to the presence of these drones. This incident, along with the six reported sightings at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, defines the severity of the threat.
The trend did not stop there. In other locations, including Virginia Beach and the Fort Lewis Army base in Washington state, anomalous drone sightings continued to plague the region. Each incident represents a clear and present danger to our national defense, raising concerns about both surveillance operations and potential physical threats.
While some government agencies have attempted to downplay these incidents, claiming most sightings are the result of mis-identifications or hobbyist activity, the evidence suggests otherwise. Over 5,000 reports of drone sightings since November, with less than 100 warranting further investigation, highlight the scale of the issue.
This problem is exacerbated by the historical context of Chinese espionage. A report from the Wall Street Journal in September 2023 revealed over 100 instances of Chinese intrusion into US military facilities in recent years. These breaches have included everything from unauthorized access to missile ranges in New Mexico to scuba diving operations near critical rocket launch sites in Florida.
The potential for Chinese entities to use their farmland assets to conduct espionage and gather intelligence on US military operations is a grave reality. The actions of these drone operators, combined with the proximity of Chinese-owned land to military bases, raise serious concerns about the future security of our nation.
The Chinese Communist Party’s relentless pursuit of military advantage is no longer a distant threat. It is happening here, on our soil. The decisions of Chinese billionaires like Tianqiao Chen, who amassed nearly 200,000 acres of farmland in Oregon, must be scrutinized in the context of national security. Their investments, while seemingly benign on the surface, may be laying the groundwork for a more insidious purpose.
It is past time for our government to take decisive action. The current state of affairs is unacceptable, and the potential consequences are too severe to ignore. As we face a rising tide of threats from our Chinese adversaries, we must confront this issue head-on. It is time to hold our leaders accountable and demand robust measures to counter this looming danger to our national security.
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