Imagine the cost to insure James Bond against all the destruction he leaves in his wakeโtorched cars in Istanbul, collapsed buildings in Venice, botched assassinations in Macau.
Thatโs why, in the real world, intelligence officersโwhether theyโre CIA field operatives, FBI investigators, or high-level national security officialsโall carry professional liability insurance.
This type of coverage protects federal employees when theyโre personally sued or investigated for actions taken in the line of duty. It covers legal defense costs, civil damages, property destruction costs, and maybe even wrongful deaths.
Thatโs a lot of risk for an insurance company to take on. So you can imagine that, in order to even assess the policy risk, an underwriter would need access to extremely sensitive information on their prospective customer.
This might include data like someoneโs clearance level, field deployment history, clandestine status, and more. And in the event that an insurance company needs to pay out a claim, they would likely even need classified operational details in order to conduct their own investigation.
Thatโs an extraordinary amount of highly secretive intelligence being made available to a private company… and it would amount to a major score for a foreign adversary.
Yet somehow, no one in the US intelligence community noticed when โWright USAโโa little-known insurance firm that specialized in liability coverage for the CIA and FBIโwas quietly acquired by Fosun Group in 2015.
Who is Fosun Group? Itโs a Chinese conglomerate with deep ties to the Communist Party. In fact, the money to buy Wright USA actually came from the CCP, funneled through four Chinese state-owned banks.
Cost of purchasing Wright USA? $1.2 billion.
Value of the intelligence to the CCP? Priceless.
Granted, the US intelligence community at the time was busy preparing their phony Steele Dossier and manufacturing one of the most ridiculous lies in the history of the US government.
But still, youโd think someone would have realized that the CCP was buying the keys to the castle.
It gets better.
An investigative journalist eventually exposed the deal about a year later; the Obama administration scrambled to pressure Fosun Group to sell Wright back to a US companyโ which they did.
But the damage had already been done at that point. Fosun had already downloaded ALL of Wrightโs sensitive data… which meant that the CCP had essentially EVERY American intelligence operativeโs personal information.
Then some other US company bought Wright back from Fosun… meaning that China essentially got all of that information FOR FREE. They might have even made a small profit.
This single episode is utterly pathetic. Whatโs even more pathetic is that it is not isolated.
Also in 2015, Chinese hackers penetrated the US governmentโs Office of Personnel Management.
They stole security clearance records, fingerprint data, and personal files of over 22 million current and former government employees. They had that access for months before anyone even noticed.
Then there was the 2020 SolarWinds attack, when hackers inserted malicious code into a widely used IT platform, allowing them to burrow deep into US government agencies, major corporations, and defense contractors.
And in December 2024, a top Chinese official reportedly admitted that Beijing was behind the Volt Typhoon cyberattacks, which targeted critical US infrastructure such as the power grid, water systems, and telecommunications.
Malware was discovered lying in waitโstrategically positioned to trigger at the most damaging momentโand it would be naive to think China hasnโt planted more of these digital tripwires, ready to deploy at a momentโs notice.
Even as recently as this year, the email system of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)โwhich oversees the integrity of the US banking sectorโwas hacked.
Beyond cyberattacks and economic espionage, China also subtly and effectively attacks the US in other ways.
After the trade war kicked off this year, China hit back by launching a new appโ DHgate, an e-commerce platform that sold knock-off merchandise, undercutting Americaโs top brands.
Chinese influencers flooded the app with a seductive new message: donโt pay $120 for name-brand yoga pants when you can get the same ones for $15 from DHgate.
Overnight, the app shot up to #2 on Appleโs App Store in the US, just behind another Chinese e-commerce juggernaut, Temu.
Viral videosโboosted by TikTokโs CCP-influenced algorithmโshowed Western consumers how badly they were being ripped off by major US brands. China manufactures most of that stuff anyhow, so why not cut out the middleman?
The strategy was to erode trust in American companies, undermine public support for tariffs, and make China look like the peopleโs championโ offering affordable goods while your own government drives up the cost of living.
But thatโs nothing compared to Chinaโs attack on Americaโs children: TikTok has become ground zero for psychological and social manipulation.
While American teens are challenged with deadly trends like the Blackout Challenge, Skullbreaker Challenge, and the Benadryl Challenge, their Chinese counterparts on Douyin (TikTokโs China-only version) are being served up math problems and educational content from 12-year-old calculus prodigies.
Then thereโs DeepSeekโ Chinaโs version of ChatGPT; itโs another weapon that can be used to manipulate thought, perception, and behavior under the guise of โhelpfulโ AI.
Just consider the kind of information that an American user might casually discuss with such a systemโ stresses, fear, anxieties. Medical problems. Financial information. Politics. Product recommendations.
All that information flows directly into a model controlled by a regime with a track record of weaponizing data.
Of course, China still runs classic espionage ops tooโincluding old-school honeypots.
One operative, Christine Fang infiltrated US political circles, formed sexual relationships with government officials, and got remarkably close to Rep. Eric Swalwell (who sat on the House Intelligence Committee).
She helped fundraise for his campaign, even placed an intern in his office, then vanished when the FBI started poking around.
Speaking of money in politics, China has figured out that you donโt need to buy the presidency to break a democracy. Just funnel a few million into state and local races, and prop up the loudest, least capable idiots.
Chinaโs campaign contributions have engineered an increasingly dysfunctional Congress that seems to become more divisive and incompetent with each session.
Then the American voter does the rest, reelecting these same clowns cycle after cycle thanks to sky-high incumbent advantage.
Letโs also not forget how Chinese firms have been quietly buying up US real estate, including land next to critical military bases. One nearly built a wind farm just miles from Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas, where American fighter pilots train.
You donโt make that move for agriculture. You make it for strategic positioning for surveillance. Or worse.
China is obviously a tremendous ongoing risk to the United States.
Critical infrastructure is vulnerable. The ideological development of younger generations is being shaped by foreign-controlled algorithms. Our political system is exposed to manipulation. Industrial-scale espionage continues in broad daylight.
And over and over again, America keeps getting caught with its pants down.