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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-02-19 | N/A | Sinovision article published regarding freedom of navigation and military action in the South Chi... | South China Sea | View |
| 2018-02-13 | N/A | Sinovision article published regarding US Aircraft Carrier Carl Vinson patrolling the South China... | South China Sea | View |
| 2017-06-27 | N/A | Sinovision article published regarding US State Department and human rights status. | N/A | View |
| 2017-03-09 | N/A | Sinovision article published regarding China's report on US human rights record. | N/A | View |
| 2017-03-06 | N/A | Sinovision article published regarding Chinese Foreign Ministry response to US human rights report. | N/A | View |
This document is page 191 (Appendix 3) of a House Oversight Committee report (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020650). It contains a list of endnotes (1-3) citing articles from 'Sinovision' published between March 2017 and February 2018. The citations refer to news stories covering US-China relations, specifically regarding human rights reports, State Department classifications, and military naval maneuvers (USS Carl Vinson) in the South China Sea. There is no direct textual mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
This document (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020648, Appendix 3) appears to be part of a Congressional report analyzing Chinese-language media influence in the United States. It details how outlets like SinovisionNet and Qiaobao align closely with official PRC narratives, specifically regarding human rights reports in 2017 and South China Sea tensions. It also notes the trend of independent media outlets being acquired by businessmen sympathetic to the PRC. NOTE: While the user prompt identifies this as 'Epstein-related,' this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates; it focuses entirely on foreign media influence.
This document, labeled Appendix 3 (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020647), outlines the social media presence and ownership structures of PRC-funded and PRC-controlled media outlets operating in the United States. It provides statistical data on social media followers for major Chinese state media and details the corporate relationships linking US-based outlets like SinoVision and Sky Link TV back to the Chinese state via the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and other entities. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or specific individuals in this document.
This page appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report discussing foreign influence, specifically Chinese government propaganda within the United States. It analyzes how the PRC uses organizations like the Asian Culture and Media Group to control outlets such as SinoVision and Qiaobao while masking state involvement. The text recommends enforcing the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) to increase transparency regarding the ownership and staffing of these media entities.
This page from a government report details the efforts of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to influence and control Chinese-language media outlets in the United States, such as SinoVision, Qiaobao, and Sing Tao Newspaper Group. It discusses alleged financial subsidies, the ideological alignment of these publications with Beijing's official narratives, and the strategic goal of influencing the overseas Chinese community and American politics.
This document outlines the connections between Chinese-language media outlets in the United States—specifically SinoVision, Qiaobao, and the Sino American Times—and the Chinese government's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. It details how these organizations were established to promote Beijing's "soft power," with executives often appointed from Chinese state agencies and content sourced directly from official state media.
This document, page 84 of a House Oversight report, details the expansion of Chinese state-owned media influence in the United States, termed the 'Grand Overseas Propaganda Campaign.' It describes the acquisition of US-based outlets like Sky Link TV by Chinese state entities, the consolidation of media organs into the 'Voice of China' under Xi Jinping's directive, and efforts since the 1990s to establish diaspora media to counter negative narratives. While part of a document dump that may contain Epstein-related materials, this specific page discusses Chinese geopolitical media strategy and contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
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