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Documentary Exposes CCP Recruitment Tactics Targeting Taiwan – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Documentary Exposes CCP Recruitment Tactics Targeting Taiwan – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Taipei (Taiwan), December 29 (ANI): A two-part documentary by Taiwanese influencers has exposed the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) covert efforts to recruit citizens of the island nation and manipulate public opinion, Taiwan News reported.

The documentary, released by influencers Ba Jiong, a video producer, and Minnan Wolf, a rapper, reveals how the CCP’s United Front uses financial incentives to sway Taiwanese public sentiment.

Ba Jiong and Minnan Wolf, former CCP supporters, infiltrated a Taiwanese entrepreneurship park in Fujian, China, claiming to be pro-CCP Taiwanese. During their visit, they secretly recorded conversations with United Front officials who discussed offering payments in exchange for creating pro-China content aimed at Taiwanese audiences.

The documentary, available on Ba Jiong’s YouTube channel, sheds light on the CCP’s strategies to infiltrate Taiwanese media. Part one, uploaded on December 6, has garnered more than 2.8 million views, while part two was revealed in a press conference on Saturday.

The documentary uncovers troubling tactics used by Chinese officials, including offering financial support, bribes and false identification documents to recruit Taiwanese influencers.

The revelations have raised concerns about Taiwan’s vulnerability to China’s information warfare as the CCP seeks to manipulate public opinion and influence Taiwan’s democratic processes, Taiwan News reported.

The film also accuses CCP officials in Fujian of corruption, claiming they are wasting resources on recruitment efforts rather than investing in vital infrastructure and social programs, according to the Vision Times.

The second part of the documentary takes a dramatic turn, claiming that the head of the Fujian United Front Office is a Taiwanese citizen and a member of Taiwan’s People First Party (PFP). This individual, the film claims, was “sent by James Soong,” a prominent Taiwanese politician.

However, the PFP quickly denied the allegations on Saturday, calling them false, as reported by UDN.

Minnan Wolf’s transformation from a pro-China figure to a staunch anti-CCP advocate forms the core of the documentary, Taiwan News reported.

Formerly known as a “little pink” for his pro-China stance, Minnan Wolf is now using his experiences with the United Front to expose their covert operations. (YEAR)

This report is automatically generated by the ANI news service. ThePrint assumes no responsibility for its content.