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In this episode with former U.S. official Christopher Meyer, we delve into the succession of transnational gangster Lai Changxing’s global oil smuggling operation and its transition into the hands of a new proxy acting on behalf of Chinese intelligence—one who ultimately corrupted the Biden family.
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Currently, Meyer serves as the head of the U.S. Micronesia Council and is the founder of WideFountain, a platform for in-depth geopolitical analysis.
A passionate China observer since age 16, Meyer studied East Asian Studies at George Washington University, where he wrote a thesis on the geopolitical dimensions of China’s Special Economic Zones.
His career includes:
* Five years in sales and marketing with a U.S. Fortune 500 company.
* Service in the U.S. diplomatic corps as an Asia expert at the Development Finance Corporation (DFC).
* Consulting on U.S. government projects, particularly in Micronesia.
* Founding an edtech company, patenting innovative products, and building supply chains in Taiwan and China.
In 2018, Meyer began focused research into Chinese strategic corruption and political warfare, deepening his expertise in CCP influence operations.
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In this episode with former U.S. official Christopher Meyer, we delve into the succession of transnational gangster Lai Changxing’s global oil smuggling operation and its transition into the hands of a new proxy acting on behalf of Chinese intelligence—one who ultimately corrupted the Biden family.
The Bureau is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.
Currently, Meyer serves as the head of the U.S. Micronesia Council and is the founder of WideFountain, a platform for in-depth geopolitical analysis.
A passionate China observer since age 16, Meyer studied East Asian Studies at George Washington University, where he wrote a thesis on the geopolitical dimensions of China’s Special Economic Zones.
His career includes:
* Five years in sales and marketing with a U.S. Fortune 500 company.
* Service in the U.S. diplomatic corps as an Asia expert at the Development Finance Corporation (DFC).
* Consulting on U.S. government projects, particularly in Micronesia.
* Founding an edtech company, patenting innovative products, and building supply chains in Taiwan and China.
In 2018, Meyer began focused research into Chinese strategic corruption and political warfare, deepening his expertise in CCP influence operations.

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