Fresh
from their head-line grabbing investigation of Chinese Telecommunications companies
Huawei and ZTE, Chairman Mike Rogers and Ranking Member C.A. Ruppersberger of
House Select Committee on Intelligence (the spy kind and not related to IQ kind)
announced that the Committee will next investigate how the Chinese acquisition
of AMC Theaters will adversely affect national security.
AMC is the second largest chain of
cinema theaters in North America with over 5300 screens. Each screen is a
potential conduit for messages to corrupt our American youth, Chairman Rogers
said.
Studies have shown that flashing
subliminal messages at the moviegoers in between frames can induce involuntary
purchase of soda pop and junk food. The Committee intends to ask Dalian Wanda,
the acquirer, if the company intends to insidiously suggest to the American
audience to gorge on chop suey.
The Committee also intends to ask
Dalian Wanda as to its connection to the Chinese government and the PLA. Given
that the company is based in the city where Bo Xilai was once mayor, we can
presume the company has unsavory intentions and the Committee intends to find
out what that is.
Dalian Wanda might offer to let an
independent third party vet all the prospective projectionists before they are
hired but that proposal will be rejected by the Committee. It will be too easy for the Chinese
owner to slip in secret agents while the operating projectionists go on
bathroom breaks and insert messages that turn the minds of American youth into
mush. (Thanks to video games from Japan, the minds of American young people are already in a fragile state but that's a topic for another investigation.)
Chairman Rogers regrets that he did not
initiate similar investigations when Wanxiang began to acquire auto parts
companies in the US, including many in his home state of Michigan. Now Wanxiang
USA is probably too big to tackle.
While the acquisitions saved many of
those companies from going out of business and thus kept many employed, there
is no telling what dastardly deeds that can be done to undermine the security
of the US. For instance, spare auto parts could be manipulated to fail when put
into American made cars and thus give Chinese cars an unfair economic
advantage.
Sensors on the auto parts can be
designed to send sensitive intelligence (the spy kind, not the smarts kind)
back to Beijing and we wouldn’t even know it. For instance, the sensor could be
telling Beijing that certain Senator is not at the office but his car is parked
in his mistress’s garage.
As investigations by the Cox Committee
have proven a decade or so earlier, every entity from China registered in the US is
spying on us. If we begin on the presumption that the Chinese are up to no
good, we will be able to sleep better at nights.
The House Select Committee on
Intelligence (the spy kind not related to intelligence) intends to safeguard
our national security. We stand on the premise that we don’t want the Chinese
here and we don’t want Chinese investments here. They can take their American
dollars and invest elsewhere.
This
pseudo press release with tongue firmly planted in the cheek may seem
ludicrous but is inspired by the actions of the House Committee on Huawei and
ZTE and the pervasive paranoia currently afflicting American politics.
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