2026

2026

Home
Archive
About

China Has Secret Police Stations In America?!

Ashton Cohen's avatar
Ashton Cohen
May 18, 2023
Cross-posted by Ashton Cohen: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
"Here is a great summary about the presence of secret communist China-operated police stations located on American soil and in 50 other countries around the world. Read the article or watch the 1-minute video for the details. “So, if you ever needed a reminder of how the world would look like if America weren’t around, here it is: A world run by authoritarians like the Chinese communist party is an absolute nightmare. We should do everything possible to make sure that doesn’t happen,” says Ashton Cohen in the video. "
- Elizabeth Smoots

Did you know that the Chinese Communist government has police stations around the world, including in New York City? This was recently confirmed by the FBI who arrested two men accused of operating one of these Chinese government police stations in the United States.

According to The Wall Street Journal and the human rights organization, Safeguard Defenders, it’s estimated that the Chinese Communist government operates secret police stations in about 50 countries.

The purpose behind these police stations is simple. The Chinese Communist Party perceives Chinese-born democracy activists and political dissidents residing freely in other nations as the most significant threats to their rule. So in order to suppress their voices, the Chinese government uses covert police stations (often disguised as ordinary shops) to spy on democracy activists and/or intimidate them by threatening harm to their family members back home if they do not cease their “suppressive” activities.

Incredibly, the station that the FBI recently discovered is only miles away from the Statue of Liberty. This would be a great opportunity for the President of the United States to make it abundantly clear to the Chinese that their authoritarian tactics will not be tolerated here.

Ashton Cohen is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

No posts

© 2026 Elizabeth Smoots · Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start your SubstackGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture