CIA releases videos coaxing Chinese officials to leak secrets to US | Espionage News

CIA releases videos coaxing Chinese officials to leak secrets to US | Espionage News

The social networks campaign shows fictitious scenes of officials who disappoire themselves with the ruler Chinese communist party.

The CIA has launched a social networks campaign in the Chinese language that asks government officials in China to change bands and filter secrets to the United States.

The two videos published on Thursday represent fictitious scenes that involve Chinese officials who approach the Superior Intelligence Agency after disappointing with the ruler Communist Party of China (PCCH).

In one of the videos, an actor who represents a senior member of the PCCH describes the fear he feels for his family while witnessing the officials around him purged as “worn shoes.”

“This man, who has worked diligently at the top of his life, now realizes that no matter how high his status is insufficient to protect his family in these turbulent and disturbing times.

“I yearn to take control of your destiny and find a way to safeguard your family and the achievements that you have built through years of hard work. Aware that everything that cares in an instant critical decision” is driven to make a difficulty in obtaining

The videos, which were re -elected on platforms such as Facebook, Telegram, Instagram and X, contain instructions on “safe” and “safe” in contact with the CIA, even through the use of Dark Web Browser Tor.

“One of the main functions of the CIA is to collect intelligence for the president and for our policy formulators,” said the CIA director John Ratcliffe, in an interview with Fox News.

“One of the ways we do is recruiting assets that can help us steal secrets.”

The China Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

Desmond Shum, a Magnate of Chinese property turned into a decisor who lives in the United Kingdom, described the CIA campaign as the “aggressive public movement” by the agency against China in living memory.

“This type of public scope is exactly the type of provocation that personally enrages the PCCH, and Xi Jinping,” Shum said in X, referring to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“His obsession with the voice of the lifelong rule of a unique objective: to assure the holidays an unwavering control over China.”