Grand Forks North Dakota: profound lessons for America’s National
Security
by Scott S. Powell and Lori Hinz
A
great under-reported story of our present troubled time in America is how a small
group of patriotic citizens in North Dakota stood up to the Chinese Communist
Party (CCP) and utterly defeated them. First the backstory:
The
struggle between good and evil has been raging since the beginning of human
history. In varying degrees, that struggle is also manifest in the relations
between governments and the people—often understood as a struggle between
elites preoccupied with money and power, and people grounded in more timeless
relational priorities.
Because
the U.S. is free and open, enemies enter and operate within our borders often
with little interference. Chief among those enemies today is the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) that draws from the military strategy playbook from Sun Tzu
of the 5th Century B.C., who advocates overcoming and defeating the
enemy without firing a shot. The CCP has been stealing American technology
secrets for decades, and about ten years ago CCP-backed companies and proxies began
purchasing American companies and more recently vast amounts of U.S. farmland. In
addition, the CCP has identified U.S. military bases and missile sites where land
or businesses can be purchased in proximity for the purpose of surveillance or
sabotage.
On
the outskirts of Grand Forks, North Dakota there is a prize target U.S. Air
Force Base. So, the CCP wanted to acquire property there for signal
intelligence gathering and other military surveillance.
The
Grand Forks Air Force Base (GFAFB) plays a central role in America’s defense,
home to the 319th Air Base Wing—the only Air Mobility Command to
have remotely piloted aircraft systems, such as RQ-4 Global Hawk Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles that contain the military’s most sophisticated drone
technology. GFAFB was also chosen to become the home of the Space Development
Agency’s Networking Center (which will become part of the new U.S. Space Force
later this year). That agency’s primary mission is to support a new low-Earth
satellite orbit mission, which will serve as the “backbone for all U.S. military communications across
the globe.”
Gaining
access to this location would enable the Chinese to intercept and collect
digital uplinks and downlinks inherent with drones and unmanned air systems and
their interaction with space-based assets. And being able to tap into the
low-earth satellite system that provides the backbone for all U.S. military
global communications would be the coup-de-grace, assuring Chinese victory over
the United States.
What
is disturbing is that the CCP almost pulled this off through a company known as Fufeng USA, a subsidiary of the
Fufeng Group. Fufeng’s CEO, Li Xuechun was a leader in the People’s Congress,
which meant he was CCP member and would be required to direct his company and
its subsidiaries to carry out orders from Xi Jinping or his Beijing subordinates.
Fufeng
USA was the perfect Trojan horse. Being a food biproducts company, it would appear
both innocuous and a good source of jobs. But there were two signs that this
was a CCP political-military operation rather than business operation: First, Fufeng USA overpaid by three to four times for
the land to construct the plant—$29, 262 per acre vs. the going comparable
sales price range of $5,500-9,500 per acre;
Second this was a dubious location
for a corn milling plant, being considerably north of traditional corn-growing country.
Distrust
from Grand Forks residents toward city government officials—notably Mayor
Bochenski and City Administrator Feland—stemmed from their meeting with Fufeng
USA in October 2020 to discuss site selection, but then chose to keep that
secret from citizens of Grand Forks. The governing city elite referred to it by
a decoy code name—Project Peony—for over a year before informing the public.
The
locals were upset from being blindsided by the city’s fait accompli on the
largest plant ever to be built in Grand Forks, undertaken by a Chinese company,
Fufeng USA without any public input. Word of mouth passed quickly in Grand
Forks, and residents began showing up at City Council meetings starting on
February 6, 2022, criticizing city officials for being dishonest about when
they learned of the project’s ownership and country of origin. And that began a
steady stream of people—self-identifying as the “Concerned
Citizens of Fufeng Group”—showing
up at the City Council meetings every other Monday for months.
When
the City Council couldn’t reconcile the Fufeng corn mill project with the national
security risks implicit with close proximity to Air Force Base, more people
began showing up. The display of patriotism and love for their community was
overwhelming. The passionate—sometimes rough and sometimes tearful—testimony
about the dangers of communism from diverse Concerned Citizens provided a
portrait of sharp contrast with stone-faced City Council members more focused
on deflecting and defending the Fufeng project than to the life and death
concerns of the locals. Simultaneously, a vicious social media campaign was
unleashed against Concerned Citizens.
Five
of the seven City Council members favored the Fufeng project, with City Council
President, Dana Sande, the most outspoken leading advocate. Sande was clearly a
man whom CCP officials had to have known, having made many trips to China over
the span of ten years, under the auspices of University of North Dakota
Aerospace Foundation and their recruiting contractor, Topflight, enlisted to
recruit Chinese candidates for their pilot training program. The CCP primarily advances
their agenda in the United States by “elite capture,” wherein Americans get
compromised—most often through money—to help advance the CCP agenda. Elite
capture does not just target high levels of the U.S. government, like the Joe
Biden family. It may be more used on the local level, like in Grand Forks.
Because
the City Council was stubbornly unresponsive, Concerned Citizens decided to
initiate a petition in accord with city bylaws, to bring the Fufeng project to a
vote of the people. Within days of submitting 47% more signatures than
required, city officials set about disqualifying petition signatures, and enlisting
the police to call and pressure the weak to recant. The FBI even showed up at
the door of the founder of Concerned Citizens. The city attorney found legal
reason to deny the petition on arcane legal grounds.
The
City Council showed little inclination to apply for a national security review
by Washington’s Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) until midsummer when
pressure mounted from Concerned Citizens. That review was completed in December
2022, concluding CFIUS did not have jurisdiction over Fufeng’s land purchase.
Having
fought so hard and lost so many battles against various elites for more than a year,
Concerned Citizens entered 2023 demoralized with the CFIUS abstention still
sinking in as heavy equipment could be seen moving dirt around the Fufeng
property. One of the faithful among the Concerned Citizens likened their
position to that of Paul who wrote to the Philippians from jail in Rome that
what looks like defeat turns out to be victory.
And
so… a surprise decision came to pass from an unexpected source, an Air Force
Major from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada whose training in cryptology and
intelligence prompted him to study the Grand Forks-Fufeng controversy. He concluded it would be more effective to
write a memo from the people’s perspective as a citizen rather than as an Air
Force officer. His finding was direct: “Allowing the Fufeng project to stand
would present a costly national security risk causing grave damage to the
United States strategic advantage.” The
memo went viral within the Air Force and came back to Grand Forks to end
the Fufeng project and crush the CCP.
There
is a timeless lesson from Grand Forks, North Dakota applicable everywhere, and one
that can save America: When average people
persevere for what is right and true, they can defeat corrupt elites foreign
and domestic.
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Scott Powell is a member of
the Committee on the Present Danger China and senior fellow at Discovery
Institute. His recent book, Rediscovering America, was #1 new release
in history for eight straight weeks at Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637581599). Reach him at scottp@discovery.org
Lori Hinz
is Host of “No Apologies” on BEK TV in
North Dakota and the inspiration behind the series “China Conquest: Inside Job.”
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