China's Ministry of State Security, the country's main intelligence agency, has been using social media to convey messages about potential national security threats, urging the public to remain vigilant and combat foreign enemies. This move aligns with President Xi Jinping's emphasis on prioritizing national security over economic development. The agency's social media posts have attracted significant attention, reaching a wide audience and prompting discussions on platforms like WeChat and Weibo. The campaign has highlighted various risks, including seemingly mundane items like snapping turtles and tissue boxes. While the United States has also called for heightened vigilance, the approach in China appears distinct in its push to integrate suspicion into everyday life. Despite some supportive comments online, there are indications that the government's message may not fully resonate with the general population, as it seeks to elevate what it perceives as insufficient levels of vigilance among the public.