From Michael Quinn Sullivan <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Minute: 9/12/2022
Date September 12, 2022 11:10 AM
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Good morning,

The new season of EXPOSED has arrived, and I’m excited to tell you all about it in today’s Texas Minute.

– Michael Quinn Sullivan

Monday, Sept. 12, 2022

New Season Of EXPOSED Begins Today EXPOSED [[link removed]] is an ongoing podcast series, broken into individual seasons that focus on particular topics and issues. Our previous seasons were among the top-performing podcasts in the United States. Season 3 of EXPOSED [[link removed]] arrives this week, with episodes 1 and 2 available for you to download right now. The remaining episodes in the season will be available at 6 a.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday. Our promotional trailer set the stage pretty well… The Chinese Infiltration of Texas

We have all, very rightly, been fixated on the crisis of an invasion at our southern border. Unfortunately, that horrible spectacle has in part distracted us from the insidious infiltration occurring under our noses for the last two decades by our nation’s most fierce adversary: the Chinese Communist Party.

For months, the Texas Scorecard investigative team has been researching [[link removed]] what were previously just whispers and rumors that the Communist Chinese government has been worming its way into Texas. Make no mistake: This is an infiltration, not an invasion. In some cases, the CCP openly admit to their actions while hiding their intentions. In others, we have found, the Communist Chinese government has carefully constructed a facade of organizations and entities to hide themselves from discovery.

This Season’s Episodes Episode 1: Land ( available now [[link removed]])

It started as whispers and rumors that frontmen for the Chinese Communist Party were buying large swaths of land in Texas. It turns out these purchases, and subsequent use, threaten military security and weaken food production capabilities. This episode explores the dangers posed by the CCP tying up Texas land.

Episode 2: Education ( available now [[link removed]])

With unabashed transparency, organizations directly tied to the Chinese Communist Party have entered into financial relationships with the state’s flagship universities… and K-12 schools. The CCP has been given wide latitude to set curriculum, and even dictate hiring, while those same schools and institutions oppose involvement and oversight from parents and state lawmakers. This episode explores the tangled academic web that has the CCP at the center.

Episode 3: Politics (available 9/13)

Federal, state, and local politicians have been eager to open the door for "investment" by the Chinese Communist Party in Texas. This episode names names and exposes the bipartisan effort to make it easier for the CCP to operate unrestricted in the Lone Star State.

Episode 4: Commerce (available 9/14)

Facing economic troubles at home, and fearing the collapse of their own economy, the CCP has engaged in what one expert calls "debt diplomacy" – getting public and private sector actors indebted to China. This episode explores how the CCP regularly flaunts the law while playing fast and loose with the truth in their financial dealings.

Episode 5: What Texans Can Do About It (available 9/15)

The only way to stop this infiltration of Texas by the Chinese Communist Party is through greater transparency and the enforcement of laws protecting state and federal infrastructure. But, will lawmakers finally heed the warnings from Chinese refugees, foreign relations experts, and businessmen?

This season of EXPOSED is based on the original Texas Scorecard reporting of Robert Montoya, Kristen Stanciu, Darrell Frost, Emily Wilkerson, and Jessie Connor. Their 14-part series of articles [[link removed]] – each with an abundance of links, documents, and interviews – can be found on our website’s China [[link removed]] resource page.

1836 Studios Texas Scorecard’s 1836 Studios team has been producing top-quality video programming and podcasts. For EXPOSED [[link removed]], Season 3, they went into overdrive. Special thanks to Walker York, Drew Koch, and Luke Marshall. Support EXPOSED and Investigative Journalism

The biggest thanks of all goes to the men and women of Texas who so generously support this work. Will you make a special, tax-deductible contribution today so that Texas Scorecard can get to work on the next series of investigations?

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4.7 Million

At least 4.7 million acres of agricultural land in Texas are owned by a foreign entity or individual.

[Source: USDA records [[link removed]]]

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– Ronald Reagan​

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