China’s SIM Farms Tied to Hoax SWAT Raids Threaten Conservative Voices
An investigation links Communist China’s secret SIM farms operating inside the United States to a series of deadly hoax SWAT raids aimed at conservatives and officials. This isn’t just mischief. It looks like a deliberate campaign to intimidate critics and silence political opponents.
Targets include a senior Secret Service official, members of Congress such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), and commentators like Tim Pool. The attacks put families at risk and pushed security concerns into the national spotlight.
“Nineteen men in body armor arrived at my home under the cover of darkness and pointed automatic weapons into my house. But for my very alert German shepherd, my wife and I might have been killed and perhaps a police officer or two. (I was armed),”
People who saw the surveillance footage were “horrified.”
Taunton said he was told the FBI suspected “it was directed by foreign agents.”
“On the other hand, they seemed to think my ‘swatting’ was related to my efforts to expose the corruption of [the United States Agency for International Development]. That made sense given what happened in the weeks leading up to my swatting,” he stated.
Taunton explained that he had recently spoken on Steve Bannon’s “WarRoom” about how the USAID “was running a massive human trafficking op running from South America, through the Darién Gap, straight up to the U.S. border.”
A few weeks later, while in Cairo, Taunton claims he “had a dramatic standoff” with police in Egypt outside of a USAID facility.
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I was SWATed last night as you can see in these 3 videos.
I was in bed, but noticed Ranger, my German shepherd, was on the prowl, his ears up. I heed his instincts.
I then saw a flicker of light on my BR door. Ranger went to investigate, I got my gun….. pic.twitter.com/B6MIKHC3V8
— Larry Alex Taunton (@LarryTaunton) March 17, 2025
“But China?” Taunton questioned. “I know it is said the Chinese play the long game, but I don’t see the connection to my swatting unless they were somehow recipients of USAID monies.”
“If done by a foreign power, yes. At the very least, it is attempted murder by proxy.”
“The feds were going to do nothing in my case nor that of others.” “That’s a problem,” he remarked.
Sean George, also known on X as Beard Vet, said the hoax SWAT raid on his residence on March 16 “stole our peace” and has forced “constant vigilance for 7-8 months now.”
“China’s SIM farms reveal a coordinated attack, not random. It’s a national security crisis demanding urgent action from the government,” he said.
“If it’s confirmed that China’s SIM farms fueled the swattings, then it was 100% an act of asymmetric warfare.” “We need justice and President Trump must prioritize dismantling these networks, possible sanctions and revoke all visas from Chinese nationals,” George added.
Dustin Grage, a columnist for Townhall, and his family were also victims of a bogus swatting attempt in March.
Grage said the attacks should be “a top national security priority,” and noted that “it’s not surprising that China might be behind these attacks.”
“They have the most to lose under a Trump presidency,” Grage stated. “Considering I was one of the leading voices exposing Tim Walz’s ties to the CCP, it makes sense I’d be targeted. Like others who’ve been attacked, our work was instrumental in helping elect President Trump.”
Those targeted by these hoax swatting attempts generally agree that they constitute domestic terrorism, Grage added. “If it’s discovered that a foreign entity is behind them, I don’t see how anyone could argue it’s not an act of war,” he continued. “When a foreign power targets and endangers American lives on our own soil, that’s exactly what it is.”
“While I’m not an expert on how this SIM card network went undetected for so long, I do know that it must be stopped,” he said. “With the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we’ve reached a point where all threats to political voices must be treated as serious acts of violence. The intent behind these attacks is clear: to kill, injure, and silence key voices.”
Grage called on the Trump administration to “send a clear message that this will not be tolerated.”
“The administration is closely monitoring this issue and has assured that appropriate resources are focused on addressing the matter. This is an ongoing investigation, and we have nothing additional to share at this time.”
Darnell Thompkins is a Canadian-born American and conservative opinion writer who brings a unique perspective to political and cultural discussions. Passionate about traditional values and individual freedoms, Darnell’s commentary reflects his commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue. When he’s not writing, he enjoys watching hockey and celebrating the sport that connects his Canadian roots with his American journey.