Published on April 20, 2026
Alysa Liu was once a young figure skater with dreams of Olympic glory. Her family lived quietly in California, focused on training and competitions. They had no reason to suspect they were being watched.
However, a Chinese operative identified her father, Arthur Liu, as a target. Believing he represented a threat to the Chinese government, the operative tracked his movements and communications. This covert operation aimed to intimidate and silence individuals perceived as dissidents.
The surveillance extended beyond the Liu family, encompassing other U.S. residents critical of the Chinese regime. Authorities discovered this network of spying when investigating harassment reports. The situation unveiled broader implications of foreign influence within the U.S.
News of the spying operation sparked outrage and concern about personal privacy. Families like the Lius faced threats from abroad, revealing vulnerabilities many didn’t realize existed. The chilling account has intensified discussions about protecting citizens from foreign surveillance.
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