I emailed the embassy office a few weeks ago telling them I was a teacher and asking if they had any literature or materials about the PRC and the CPC. This is what they sent me. Looking forward to it.

  • @bleepingblorp
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    82 years ago

    I’m noticing a certain comrade on here trying to state that you shouldn’t worry about surveillance. And in many cases, that comrade would be correct.

    But as a former military signals intelligence analyst I can promise you that the embassies are very closely monitored. By everyone! Every parcel coming in and out of these places is scanned and tracked. Phones are tapped. Signals are intercepted. All communication is tracked as much as possible.

    Anyone noted to be conducting any business with any embassy, even allies of the US, will be put on at least some kind of list. The Chinese embassy is certainly not exempt I can promise you this. It is a fact.

    Sure you anti-capitalist rhetoric on here or FB or whatever might slip by, but mail with an “EMBASSY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA” stamp will not go unnoticed. And that mail got scanned by so much equipment and tested for so many chemical traces it’d make your nose bleed to think about it.

    Be careful talking with embassies, comrades. Remember the saying, “first they came for the communists…”

    When that time comes, first thing they will do is consult pre-existing lists and portfolios.