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In early July, several members of Communist China's Public Security Bureau (PSB), that regime's equivalent to the Soviet KGB, attended a seminar at New York City's John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. "For two weeks," wrote Ellen Bork in the August 13th Weekly Standard, "the group attended classes at John Jay's 10th Avenue campus. The syllabus lists, among other topics, crowd management, corrections issues, and organized crime.... At the end of the program, the [Communist Chinese] officers posed for pictures in front of Chinese and American flags in John Jay's soaring atrium and received certificates of completion mounted on plaques."
Those plaques were signed by 21-year New York City Police Department veteran Robert J. Louden, who administers the program at John Jay, and an enigmatic "middleman" named Lawrence J. Ding, who ...