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They once peddled misinformation for Guo Wengui and Steve Bannon. Now they’re speaking out

In late September, a US-based Chinese YouTuber called Lude delivered a cryptic message to his 200,000 subscribers.
Key points:
- The New Federal State of China is a self-proclaimed pro-democracy group headed by Steve Bannon and billionaire Guo Wengui
- An Australian whistleblower is speaking out about how the group spreads misinformation and conspiracy theories online
- After leaving the group, he has been threatened by Mr Guo and his followers in Australia
He said there were “three hard drives” that contained explosive materials about Hunter Biden, the son of presidential candidate Joe Biden.
It was alleged that the hard drives held evidence of Hunter Biden’s secret deals in China and Ukraine, as well as sex tapes with graphic scenes of sexual…
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