America’s 3rd Party: Chinese Communist PARTY is Beating, Dividing Republicans and Democrats
America isn’t locked in a two-party knife fight — it’s trapped in a three-party war, and the third player isn’t on the ballot. While Democrats and Republicans scream at each other, the Chinese Communist Party operates in the shadows, shaping outcomes, exploiting weaknesses, and escaping scrutiny altogether. This isn’t hyperbole or conspiracy; it’s strategy. As retired Brigadier General Robert Spalding warns, the CCP thrives by keeping Americans divided while it advances its interests unchecked. The result is a nation distracted by theater, blind to infiltration, and losing a global conflict it doesn’t even realize it’s fighting.
A Counterintelligence Expert and founder of Black Ops Partners, T. Casey Fleming connects all the geopolitical dots. He does so with the contribution of over 400 global counterintelligence experts, more than 20 of whom have given his work full-throated endorsements. Fleming is the author of THE #1 Best Selling Book in National and International Security and he and is not in the business of conjecture. Order The Red Tsunami: The Silent Storm Killing Your Freedom
CCP is a political party on American soil
In the 21st century, America’s political landscape is being redefined by forces most Americans have never been taught to see. According to counterintelligence expert Fleming, the modern political contest in the United States isn’t just a duel between Democrats and Republicans — it is, effectively, a three-party system. The third party isn’t a ballot line or a movement with a convention and platform. It is the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which, Fleming argues, escapes scrutiny while deftly maneuvering the other two major parties to fight each other. This dynamic, he says, is one of the reasons the CCP is winning World War III — a global ideological and geopolitical conflict between freedom and communism.
Brigadier General Robert Spalding, Ph.D. (UASF, Ret.) has put it bluntly: “The three political parties in the U.S. are the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the Chinese Communist Party. The CCP escapes scrutiny while getting the other two parties to fight each other.” Under that framing, Fleming sees current events — from election dynamics to immigration policy — through a strategic, not merely partisan, lens (think Eric Swalwell and Mitch McConnell).
Recent reporting has highlighted what has been labeled the “Manchurian Generation” phenomenon: investigative analysis suggesting more than one million Chinese with U.S. citizenship who were raised under the CCP educational system are on track to vote in U.S. elections starting in 2030. These individuals, raised in communist China and entering U.S. politics via birthright citizenship, represent what some see as a long-term, structural influence on American civic life. It is claimed this demographic could vote, sponsor relatives, and eventually integrate into U.S. institutions with perspectives shaped by CCP influence.
Fleming notes that this isn’t about individual voters or ethnicity; it’s about systemic vulnerabilities exploited by a geopolitical rival. He argues that allowing external influence — whether through immigration policy, international finance, academia, or social media narratives — to go unchecked weakens the U.S.’s ability to maintain a unified strategic focus. Meanwhile, the CCP advances its interests while the two major American parties remain locked in perpetual internal combat.
What’s at stake, Fleming contends, isn’t just partisan victories, but the future of democratic governance and the ability of the U.S. to respond coherently to foreign challenges. He is available to explain how this “three-party system” framing changes how Americans should view elections, foreign policy, national security, and civic integrity.
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OPTIONAL Q&A
- How did America shift from a two-party system into what you describe as a three-party system that includes the CCP?
- Why does the CCP benefit so much from Democrats and Republicans being locked in constant conflict?
- What does Brigadier General Robert Spalding mean when he says the U.S. is already in World War III — and that China is winning it?
- How does the so-called “Manchurian Generation” change the long-term trajectory of U.S. elections and governance?
- Why do you say this threat isn’t about race or immigration, but about ideology and systemic exploitation?
- To what extent are elected officials in both major parties complicit — through negligence or outright betrayal — in enabling CCP influence?
- How does media distraction and partisan outrage help shield the CCP from serious scrutiny?
- What must Americans understand now if they want to stop fighting each other and start defending the country?
ABOUT CASEY FLEMING…
Casey Fleming is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and author on national security, intelligence, and strategic risk.
As Chief Executive Officer of BlackOps Partners Corporation, Mr. Fleming is at the forefront of evolving strategic risk affecting global leaders. His leadership has enabled organizations to proactively identify hidden risks and uncover new opportunities within their operations and supply networks.
His extensive contributions extend beyond technology and strategy. His insights in unrestricted war and cognitive war have been regularly featured in conferences, media interviews, prominent publications, documentaries, and as a TEDx speaker. Notable recognition includes Cybersecurity Professional of the Year from the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards and the Directorship 100 Governance Award from the National Association of Corporate Directors.
Mr. Fleming’s expertise is sought after by a diverse range of institutions, including the private sector, domestic and foreign governments, and academia. He offers guidance to the Fortune 500, Congress, the Pentagon, the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National Counterintelligence Security Center (NCSC), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), The White House, and other vital institutions responsible for national security and strategic decision-making. He serves as an expert witness in matters of strategic risk, counterintelligence, and national security.
He has held pivotal roles as a board-appointed turnaround executive for Silicon Valley companies, executive for Deloitte Consulting’s Global Risk and Strategy Group, and founding executive for IBM’s early cybersecurity division, now known as IBM Security.
Mr. Fleming earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University and served as an instructor within IBM’s internal MBA program. He continued his leadership acumen through executive programs at Harvard Business School, The Wharton School, and IBM Executive Leadership.
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