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@TaiwanChiefsGuy
Lifelong Chiefs fan living in Taiwan 🇹🇼
Taipei City, Taiwan Katılım Aralık 2019
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@HaroldRKuntz3 Somebody hide those letters so they can’t put them back
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Wow this is embarrassing
Kansas City Chiefs@Chiefs
Presenting our 2026 opponents as sourdough... a bread thread if you will 🥖 Starting saucy with KC BBQ 🧵
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🇹🇼 Taiwan's KMT just cut $15B from Lai's defense budget — including 210K drones, the T-Dome missile system, and all joint Taiwan-US R&D.
What's left: US weapons only. No indigenous defense. No self-reliance.
The US State Dept called it "a concession to the CCP."
KMT chair Cheng Li-wun met Xi Jinping in Beijing on April 10.
Less than a month later, her party canceled Taiwan's entire domestic weapons program.
The CCP has always argued that Taiwan's democracy is too dysfunctional to defend itself. The opposition just made their case.
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So Veach kinda cooked got K9 for cheaper and kept the pick to get Mansoor
SleeperNFL@SleeperNFL
Highest paid RBs (annual avg): Saquon Barkley - $20.6M Christian McCaffrey - $19M Breece Hall - $15.25M Derrick Henry - $15M Kenneth Walker - $14.3M
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From @amanda_hsiao and @BonnieGlaser: “China wants to unify with Taiwan at the lowest possible cost, and it currently believes that unification will become easier and less costly as time passes. As China develops the military and economic capabilities to deter U.S. intervention to defend Taiwan, it believes that it can compel the island into capitulation without necessarily needing a full-scale invasion.”
foreignaffairs.com/taiwan/why-chi…
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@chrisbrockman I watched this at Dick’s Sporting Goods
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A Taiwanese TV anchor with hundreds of thousands of followers was secretly submitting his scripts to China for approval before broadcasting them. He was paid in cryptocurrency for every video. And he was using the same bank accounts to bribe military personnel into handing over Taiwan's missile deployment data.
Lin Chen-you, known by his screen name "Ma De," worked as a political reporter and anchor at CTiTV, one of Taiwan's major cable news networks, and ran a YouTube channel with a substantial following. On May 6, 2026, Taiwanese prosecutors indicted him on three counts after a four-month investigation. They are seeking 12 years in prison.
The charges are specific and documented. First: Lin produced anti-recall propaganda videos during Taiwan's Legislative Yuan recall campaigns while following instructions from an unidentified Chinese contact, submitting his scripts for pre-approval before broadcasting them on television and YouTube. He then sent back viewership statistics and traffic screenshots as proof of impact. He received 4,325 USDT in Tether cryptocurrency for this work, approximately NT$130,000.
Second: Lin provided at least five of his personal bank accounts as a money channel, wiring funds to six active and retired military personnel from Taiwan's Army, Navy, Air Force, and missile units. The bribed soldiers were instructed to film pro-CCP "surrender videos" while holding PRC flags and to photograph and transmit classified military documents through messaging apps.
The secrets allegedly handed over included drone and missile data, Han Kuang military exercise details, rocket system specifications, missile deployment locations, new missile parameters, and internal operation manuals. From 2023 to 2025, Lin received nearly 50,000 USDT from Chinese sources, totalling over NT$1 million in illegal gains, laundered through Binance and OKX.
Third: prosecutors charged him with money laundering for layering the cryptocurrency payments through multiple exchanges to conceal their origin.
The lead prosecutor described Lin as a tool for information warfare who handed content control of a mainstream Taiwanese news platform directly to foreign hostile forces, calling his crimes "heinous and unforgivable." The case will not receive a public trial because the evidence involves classified national security material.
Lin told investigators he did not know the money came from Chinese forces. Prosecutors noted that he submitted scripts for Chinese approval before every broadcast and sent back viewership data after each one. The evidence includes bank records, crypto transaction logs, chat histories, and confessions from several of his military co-defendants.
The CCP did not need to hack Taiwan's military. It found a news anchor who needed money and gave him a script.
#Taiwan #CCP #China #Espionage #MediaEspionage #NationalSecurity #Disinformation #CTiTV #Geopolitics #ChinaSpying

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@WilliamYang120 Imagine opposing money for defense
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Taiwan's legislature voted to provide NT$780 billion ($25 billion), according to the legislative speaker Han Kuo-yu. That is less than the NT$1.25 trillion Lai’s government had sought but more than the NT$380 billion initially proposed by the opposition Kuomintang.
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@nickygumbel Thank you to you and Pippa for the Bible in One Year!
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@LeeCEldridge @priceacarter I’d say top 10 talent, but top 5 fantasy RB
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@priceacarter Not top five but legit discussion for top ten. If he stays healthy he's gonna blow up this year. He was fantastic down the stretch last year for the Seahawks.
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Getting ready to do my #Chiefs roster rankings, torn on Kenneth Walker and where to fit him in.
Fill in the blank: Kenneth Walkers is a top ____ RB in the NFL.
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The convo isn't interesting. You let him walk. Sorry.
Matt Conner@MattConnerAA
Rashee Rice is gonna have a Pro Bowl season and the conversations are going to get interesting.
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Chinese ambassador to Canada warned that the “strategic partnership” Ottawa signed with Beijing earlier this year would be damaged if Ottawa sends more military vessels through the Taiwan Strait or if Canadian parliamentarians keep meeting with officials in Taiwan.
theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…
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