How did this happen (Daily Caller News Foundation, November 10, 2025)?
The top secret June 2025 B-2 Bomber strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities was launched from Whiteman Air Force Base, which shares a fence with a foreign-owned trailer park linked to a convicted fraudster with Chinese Communist Party intelligence ties.
The Knob Noster Trailer Park in rural Missouri is located less than a mile from the runway of “the world’s only nuclear-capable stealth bomber.” Business filings and social media posts reveal the RV park is one of several properties near U.S. military interests acquired by a web of shell companies, which are ultimately owned by a couple who live in Canada and belong to organizations controlled by disgraced Chinese tycoon and self-described former CCP intelligence “affiliate,” Miles Guo….
“China is pre-positioning assets across the U.S. in both the cyber and physical realm,” Michael Lucci, founder and CEO of State Armor, told the DCNF. “They seek to be able to incapacitate us. Federal and state leaders should be rapidly assessing how China’s assets within the U.S.—including industrial, residential and commercial properties on top of agricultural land—will double for military use. China’s agents should be expelled accordingly.”…
The use of foreign citizens and shell companies is “classic Chinese intel ops” providing the CCP with a “thin veneer of legitimacy,” Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, told the DCNF.
Daily Caller investigator Philip Lenczycki gave the manager of the Knob Noster Trailer Park, owners Esther Mei and Cheng Hu, Miles Guo and others who popped up in the trail of paper, people, and shell companies an opportunity to say something about the reporting. But they “did not respond to multiple requests for comment.”
Wright says that the trailer park would “give Xi Jinping a range of options to wreak havoc. For example, certain spy tools can connect to the local grid and fry systems at Whiteman AFB. He might also house signals intelligence equipment like a StingRay to catch cell phone data of people on base and target them for later recruitment. He can also hide attack drones or even missiles in nearby storage units and otherwise benign-looking shipping containers, as we’ve seen in the war in Ukraine and Russia.”
Stephen Green elaborates on the drone-in-container precedent.
Ukraine spent 18 months smuggling small, inexpensive drones into Russia, and once assembled, the drones were hidden inside wooden launch containers, hauled by civilian-looking trucks, and parked near five strategic bomber bases spread across Russia.
On the go order, nearly 120 drones emerged from their secret compartments and, guided by FPV (first-person video) remote control, delivered their explosive payloads to Russia’s nuclear-capable fleet of Tu-95, Tu-22M3, and Tu-160 bombers. Roughly one-third of Russia’s bombers were destroyed or damaged in the attack. Whiteman AFB is home to our entire B-2 fleet.
The tactic used over there can be used over here. For starters, then, our government should investigate the trailer park and the trail of paper laid out by Lenczycki. Starting yesterday.