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The "CIA is sponsoring Uyghur jihadists against China" thread.

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Since China has been in the global spotlight in recent months because of COViD-19, I thought that we might as well have a thread on the conspiracy theory in the thread title.


From NPR, just this past December:
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Activists cheered after House lawmakers in the U.S. passed the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act on Tuesday. This bill condemns the mass detention of Muslim ethnic minorities, including Uighurs in China, and sanctions the officials accused of being behind the crackdown. China is furious, and NPR's Emily Feng reports on Beijing's defiant reaction.

EMILY FENG, BYLINE: Darren Byler woke up Tuesday morning and found several emails waiting in his inbox from concerned friends about a Chinese state media editorial lashing out at him and two other academics.

DARREN BYLER: They're basically saying that all the scholars that are reporting about the camps are actually working for the CIA or intelligence services.

FENG: Byler is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Colorado, Boulder and well-known for his work on Uighur culture and policy in the region of Xinjiang. Now the Xinjiang government was accusing him of being a CIA agent who fabricated lies about China's detention of hundreds of thousands of Muslims in China.

FENG: Specifically, Byler does research on how the U.S. war on terror and counterinsurgency tactics have given Beijing both the methods and ethical cover behind the detention of, at its peak, up to 1.5 million Muslims in the western region of Xinjiang since 2017.

BYLER: I don't see the U.S. as the good guy in this situation, necessarily.

FENG: Adrian Zenz is a German scholar and now senior fellow at American advocacy group Victims of Communism. He's put together forensically detailed investigations that have given American officials the most precise estimates of detentions in Xinjiang. On Tuesday, he was also falsely labeled a CIA agent by Chinese state media - a sign, he says, Beijing knows it's facing growing global criticism and is effectively shrugging its shoulders and saying, so what?

https://www.npr.org/2019/12/06/785445079/china-reacts-to-uighur-bill
 
More interesting than the idea that the CIA is sponsoring Uyghur jihadists is the fact that the rich Arab nations aren't.
 
Everyone in China, Russia, and the Third World:" The CIA is everywhere, and behind everything."

Meanwhile, at CIA Headquarters in Langley, VA: "The vending machine ate my dollar, and the commissary doesn't take American Express. Guess it's a stale power bar for lunch again."
 
Everyone in China, Russia, and the Third World:" The CIA is everywhere, and behind everything."

Meanwhile, at CIA Headquarters in Langley, VA: "The vending machine ate my dollar, and the commissary doesn't take American Express. Guess it's a stale power bar for lunch again."

In America: "I hate the Deep State (intelligence community)!"

Also in America, many of the same people: "I love the US military!"

Fact: Most of the US intelligence community, in terms of personnel, budget, number of agencies, and operations, are concentrated within the Department of Defense and the US military.

Hmm...
 

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