The Summers Collapse: What the Lame-Stream Media Refuses to Connect

The Summers Collapse: What the Lame-Stream Media Refuses to Connect

How Harvard, Epstein, and CCP Influence Form the Dark Triangle Beneath America’s Elite Institutions

When the lame-stream media finally decides to touch the Larry Summers–Jeffrey Epstein story, they do what they always do: focus on the salacious gossip, the embarrassing text messages, the “personal turmoil.” What they refuse to touch — what they deliberately sidestep — is the real story: the intersection of one of the most powerful Democratic operatives in modern American politics and a network of Chinese Communist Party influencers, financial actors, and academic sympathizers who have spent decades burrowing into Harvard like it was a free condo development project. Think about it.

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is not a coincidence. That is a pattern.

It’s time to connect the dots.

The Wall Street Journal piece lays out the details if you know how to read between the lines. Summers wasn’t just emailing Epstein for “romantic advice” — he was entangled with a Chinese-born economist, Keyu Jin, whose father is Jin Liqun, founding president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and a former vice minister in Beijing’s Ministry of Finance. That is not the daughter of some CPA from Cleveland. That is political royalty inside the CCP financial apparatus. And Summers wasn’t sliding her a résumé. He was chasing her. Hard. Epstein called himself Summers’s “wingman.” Summers forwarded Epstein private messages and agonized over how to “get horizontal.” The lame-stream media treats this like mid-life romantic anxiety. They ignore the geopolitical implications entirely. Let me repeat the obvious: They ignore the geopolitical implications entirely.

Here’s the point: Epstein was not just a pervert with a private jet. He was an operator. A connector. A facilitator. Intelligence agencies — foreign and domestic — have been whispering for years that Epstein’s real value was access, kompromat, and leverage. And yet one of the most influential Democrats of the last 40 years, the man who shaped Harvard policy, U.S. Treasury policy, and Democratic economic doctrine, kept up a deep personal relationship with him after his conviction. Why?

Because Summers needed what Epstein provided: money, influence, introductions, and access to people who could pull strings across continents. And buried inside that network were powerful CCP-connected figures who had every interest in shaping American academia, finance, and policy.

Then there’s Harvard — a campus that has bent over backwards to placate Beijing for 25 years. From Chinese government–funded programs to sanitized research partnerships to faculty moonlighting with CCP-linked institutions, Harvard has been the soft underbelly of American academic vulnerability.

Summers wasn’t an outlier.

He was the symbol.

The crown jewel of a compromised system.

A well placed touchpoint and result of CCP infiltration and manipulation.

Alas, the cheese in the mouse trap. It’s that simple.

Think about it.

And the fact that the media still tiptoes around the China connection tells you everything you need to know. Once again, connect the dots.

And this is exactly why, when I stand before the Stonecrest Republican Club in December to deliver my keynote address, I will spell out these connections in plain English so retirees — the people who built this country and still care about preserving it — understand what is really happening. This is not academic trivia. It is not gossip. It is a case study in how influence, corruption, foreign infiltration, and elite vanity converge at the highest levels of American power, all while the lame-stream media looks the other way.

War is already here — and this is exactly how infiltration works before the shooting starts.

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