By Mike Blair, American Free Press 12/8/2003
http://www.americanfreepress.net/
Residents of New Mexico, just north of the
border with Mexico, report that Chinese troops are operating out of northern
Mexico and frequently make incursions into the United States.
Two U.S. Border Patrol agents, who have spoken on the condition of
anonymity, fearing they will lose their jobs, said they have seen Chinese
troops on the northern side of the border and that they have duly reported
the situation to their headquarters. The agents said large numbers of the
troops are frequently on U.S. territory about 32 miles southwest of Las
Cruces, N.M., near the town of Deming.
The Border Patrol, U.S. Customs Service and the Luna County, N.M. Sheriff's
Department officially claims no knowledge of the incidents.
However, the Border Patrol and local law enforcement have previously
reported to local news media that Asian-appearing soldiers in military-style
uniforms have been seen with Mexican troops along the border, and on one
occasion exchanged gunfire with U.S. officers on the U.S. side of the
border.
American Free Press previously reported the sightings of oriental-speaking
troops on American territory.
In this recent case, however, the Chinese troops are reported to be in large
units, in full uniform and not accompanied by Mexican troops.
The Border Patrol officers say they have informed their headquarters of the
foreign troops on U.S. territory. Following their disclosure, a unit of U.S.
Marines---or individuals dressed like Marines---joined the Border Patrol
officers and engaged the Chinese troops in conversation. Officially there
are no Marine units based in the area.
Front companies for the Chinese government have established a large port and
airport in Freeport, Bahamas, and their presence has been reported in other
areas of the Caribbean and Central America, including Cuba.
China has been reported to be interested in taking over a giant, high-tech
electronics spy center, which has been operated for years by the Russians
near Lourdes, Cuba, and has been eavesdropping on U.S. telephone and radio
communications all along the East Coast.