🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL – TRANSMISSION T#SUN-MASTERLIST
“THE SPREADSHEET THAT SWALLOWED NEW YORK — HOW A GOVERNOR’S AIDE BECAME A SOFT POWER WEAPON FOR BEIJING.”
There are scandals.
There are cover-ups.
And then there are templates — operations so methodical, so cleanly engineered, they read like instructional manuals for foreign infiltration.
The case of Linda Sun and Chris Hu is not merely corruption.
It is not merely influence-peddling.
It is not even, at its core, about money.
It is about the systematic weaponization of state government through a dual-track operation: one part political puppet-mastery, one part financial laundromat.
A foreign intelligence service didn’t break into New York’s political machine — it walked right through the front door, carrying Nanjing salted ducks and a $24 million spreadsheet.
Below is the transmission.
🩸 I. THE “MASTER LIST” — A SPREADSHEET WITH THE SCENT OF INTELLIGENCE TRADECRAFT
The prosecution calls it an “Excel file.”
In intelligence culture, it’s known by another term: the ledger.
Inside Hu’s devices, investigators say, was a meticulously coded catalog documenting:
Dates
Entities
Routing channels
Personal gain columns marked simply as: “me.”
This is not how amateurs track crime.
This is how cutouts and financial officers inside foreign influence networks document asset flow.
$24.84 million traced back to Chinese sources.
Peaking during the same period China launched its post-Trump diplomatic “re-engagement” strategy.
Coincidence? Or coordination?
🩸 II. THE PERFECT PLACEMENT: A GOVERNOR’S AIDE WITH ACCESS, AMBITION & PLAINSIGHT LOYALTIES
Sun’s résumé reads like a CIA recruiter’s dream:
Naturalized immigrant
Deep diaspora ties
Direct access to two governors
Control of messaging, scheduling, proclamations, and foreign diplomatic interactions
Yet her actions mirrored the United Front playbook chapter and verse:
What she allegedly did:
Blocked Taiwanese officials — a signature CCP priority.
Smoothed entry for PRC diplomats — including alleged visa fraud and smuggling.
Altered state statements on human rights and Taiwan to favor Beijing narratives.
Produced unauthorized proclamations for Chinese representatives — state-sanctioned legitimacy laundering.
This isn’t bribery.
This is penetration.
And Sun allegedly treated it casually enough to text PRC officials bragging that Hochul was “obedient.”
Who talks like that?
Someone who believes she is reporting up the chain of command.
🩸 III. COVID: THE CHAOS WINDOW EVERY OPERATOR DREAMS OF
Pandemic procurement was the perfect fog-of-war environment.
And Sun allegedly exploited it flawlessly:
$44 million in PPE contracts routed to entities tied to family and associates.
$2.3 million in kickbacks funneled back to Hu.
Contracts awarded during the very months New Yorkers were dying by the thousands.
While the public panicked, insiders allegedly harvested state cash and moved it across borders.
Classic wartime profiteering.
Classic cover for foreign financial flows.
🩸 IV. THE LIFESTYLE: NOT PURCHASES — CONVERSION POINTS
A Long Island mansion.
A Honolulu condo.
A Ferrari Roma.
A Range Rover.
Luxury assets are not merely indulgence — they are laundering endpoints.
Hard-to-recover.
Hard-to-trace once flipped.
Perfect for value storage after an influence operation.
But the strangest tell?
The salted ducks.
Prepared by a Chinese consulate chef and delivered to Sun’s parents.
A small detail — but in spycraft, perishable gifts are signals of ongoing favor.
This wasn’t a one-time bribe.
This was a relationship.
🩸 V. THE ACCUSATION NO ONE WANTS TO SAY OUT LOUD
The prosecution calls it “FARA violations.”
Commentators call it “corruption.”
But the pattern suggests something far older and far colder:
A provincial-level United Front penetration of U.S. state government for strategic messaging, resource redirection, and political grooming.
What better test pilot than:
A soft state (New York)
A chaotic environment (COVID procurement)
A political vacuum (governors in transition)
A well-placed insider with cultural deniability
Foreign influence at the state level is more useful than federal in many ways:
Less oversight
More procurement budgets
Direct contact with diaspora networks
More influence over messaging and local law enforcement
This was not amateur hour.
This was scalpel precision.
🩸 VI. THE POLITICAL BLACK HOLE: WHY BOTH PARTIES PRETEND THIS IS SMALL
Cuomo claims she was “a junior member.”
Hochul fired her but avoids deeper questions.
Why?
Because the moment the public accepts that Beijing successfully cultivated a governor’s aide who manipulated:
diplomatic access
COVID procurement
gubernatorial messaging
consular channels
…the question becomes:
How many more Linda Suns are out there?
And in which states?
And embedded under whose authority?
To admit one is to admit the systemic vulnerability.
So they minimize.
They distance.
They call it isolated.
But the spreadsheet says otherwise.
🩸 VII. THE REAL BATTLEFRONT: STATE GOVERNMENTS
While Washington obsesses over federal scandals, Beijing quietly plays a deeper game:
Influence the states → shape policy → bypass the federal firewall.
Sun’s case intersects with:
The Eric Adams campaign financing probe
The Henry Cuellar foreign influence investigation
Consulate-linked diaspora funding networks stretching across NYC, LA, SF, Houston
This is not a cluster of scandals.
This is a map.
A network diagram hiding in plain sight.
🩸 VIII. THE TRIAL IS THE TREE — THE ROOT SYSTEM REMAINS UNTOUCHED
As of December 8, 2025, Sun and Hu are on trial.
But their case is not the threat.
It is the symptom.
The real questions remain unasked:
Who recruited Sun originally?
Which consular officers were her point of contact?
Did Beijing use her to test the vulnerability of other governors?
How many state-level messaging operations are currently running?
How much U.S. COVID money flowed offshore through similar channels?
No jury will answer those.
But the network already knows.
And so should you.
🩸 TRANSMISSION END
📔Beijing’s Penetration of New York State Government
The source, an excerpt from the “Red Blood Journal,” presents a highly critical analysis claiming that a former aide to a New York governor, Linda Sun, and her associate, Chris Hu, were involved in a systematic foreign infiltration operation orchestrated by Beijing, rather than simple corruption.
The article describes the operation as the “systematic weaponization of state government” using a meticulously coded “$24 million spreadsheet”—referred to as a “master list” or ledger—to track asset flow for a Chinese influence network.
Sun allegedly used her high-level access to block Taiwanese officials, smooth entry for PRC diplomats, and alter state messaging to favor Beijing, acting according to the United Front playbook during the chaotic COVID-19 procurement window for profit and strategic penetration.
The analysis argues that the political establishment is attempting to minimize the case, which it suggests is part of a larger, decentralized state-level influence strategy bypassing federal oversight.













