Jason and Jaxon Wang: The Secret Chinese Military Agenda Behind Ninestar, Geehy and Apex Chips.

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    The Wang Brothers and China’s Hidden Military-Tech Push.
    The Oriental Chip Port is situated in the Lingang Special Area of Shanghai’s Pilot Free Trade Zone, spanning 12 square kilometers. It is a strategic initiative approved by the CPC and State Council, focusing on China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance.

    Industrial Ambitions
    The Port aims to become a leading national IC hub, with a target industrial scale of 100 billion yuan (~$15 billion) by 2025, and a globally influential position by 2035. Focus areas include EDA tools, photoresists, and large silicon chips, industries where Western sanctions have limited China’s access.

    Tenant Companies & Investment
    Over 40 top IC companies have already invested more than 150 billion yuan (~$22.4 billion) in the Port. Major players like SMIC and GTA Semiconductor are involved, with state-backed financing — including a 100 billion yuan credit pledge from the Bank of China.

    Apex/Geehy’s Role
    Apex, under the leadership of Jason Wang, has committed 2.2 billion RMB to build a chip R&D center through its subsidiary, Geehy. Geehy, positioned as a national champion, emphasizes its role in China’s tech sovereignty and frames its chip development as critical for national security.

    Military Ties & Dual-Use Technology
    SMIC, a major tenant, has been blacklisted by the U.S. over national security concerns. Geehy, however, continues to develop dual-use chips — industrial components that could also be repurposed for military applications, especially under China’s Military-Civil Fusion doctrine. These chips, essential in both industrial automation and weaponry, blur the line between civilian tech and military objectives.

    State-Backed Strategy
    The Oriental Chip Port is not merely a commercial endeavor; it’s a state-driven initiative deeply intertwined with China’s national security strategy. The Bank of China’s financing, coupled with direct government backing, shows the level of control and direction from the CPC.

    Exposing Jason and Jaxon Wang’s Military Ties
    Here lies the most unsettling question: Jason Wang and his brother Jaxon Wang are not just running a private business; their involvement in the Lingang Special Area places them at the heart of China’s military-civil fusion strategy. While Geehy positions itself as a fabless chip designer for civilian use, the Wangs are key figures in an ecosystem that directly supports China’s military modernization efforts.

    The Wangs’ connections to the Chinese military go beyond business deals. Both have a long history of collaborating with state-backed military technology initiatives and have been part of a broader Chinese national security project involving dual-use technologies. Geehy’s participation in the Oriental Chip Port is explicitly framed as part of China’s technological self-reliance, which includes bolstering the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). This raises the real possibility that the Wangs, through their companies, are not just advancing China’s commercial chip capabilities but actively aiding the Chinese military’s pursuit of cutting-edge technology.

    The Unanswered Question
    If SMIC, the giant foundry in China, is blacklisted by the U.S. for its military links, why is Geehy, a company under the direct influence of Jason and Jaxon Wang, allowed to continue operations with no such scrutiny? The U.S. may be missing a critical part of the puzzle, as Geehy’s chips may very well be powering military tech under the radar — making it a key enabler of China’s military-civil fusion ambitions.

    In short, while the Wangs’ companies are framed as part of China’s push for tech independence, they may be helping build the very tools that will reshape the global balance of power — not just in civilian tech, but in military capabilities as well. The world needs to ask: are Jason and Jaxon Wang really just entrepreneurs, or are they complicit in a larger, more dangerous game that blurs the lines between business, technology, and military power?

    Tonernews.com received this information from confidential anonymous sources.
    This adds another reason to avoid China’s Ninestar/G&G toner products, particularly since they are widely regarded as counterfeit goods.

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