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| We did different investigations. | |
| Harvard University, great program for leadership training and all that, was training a Chinese paramilitary organization that was involved in the genocide with the Uyghurs. | |
| And you look at situations like that now, then an institution may say, well, we weren't aware of it. | |
| Or, no, we were training a different aspect of that. | |
| China is so clever at changing the names of organizations, of endearing itself, and then saying, oh, there's nothing happening over here. | |
| We've seen businesses with their supply chains, some of our best manufacturers relying on Chinese batteries made by CATL, which is a Chinese battery company that is affiliated with forced labor as well as the Chinese military. | |
| We've seen investor dollars from Wall Street, some of our biggest institutions, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, funding the IPO of CATTLE and the Hong Kong Exchange. | |
| And you say, our institutions are being complicit in this, and we need that to stop. | |
| And so part of it's creating an awareness. |