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SHOKKER !!!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/02/wo...c=me&ref=world The official is believed to be an employee in the Ministry of State Security, China’s main intelligence agency. The United States and Chinese governments have not given any hint publicly of the discovery of the spying suspect. If the case were to be brought into the open, it could become another point of friction in a year of sharp diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing. Earlier this year, the Communist Party was dealing with a fragile moment in China’s relations with the United States. In February, a former Chinese police chief drove to the United States Consulate in Chengdu to present evidence linking the wife of a Politburo member, Bo Xilai, to the killing last year of a British businessman. The police chief, Wang Lijun, was escorted to Beijing by officials from the Ministry of State Security after spending a night in the consulate. There have been sharp twists in diplomatic relations between the United States and China this year. Just two months after Mr. Wang, the police chief, showed up at the American Consulate, a persecuted Chinese activist and self-trained lawyer, Chen Guangcheng, escaped from guards keeping him under house arrest in his village and reached the American Embassy in Beijing. Mr. Chen was brought into the embassy right before a round of talks known as the Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the two nations, and diplomats from each country negotiated hastily to resolve his fate. Last month, Mr. Chen flew to the United States with his family to start a fellowship at New York University School of Law. This is bigger then Yu Qiangsheng !!! will damage relations with china .. Clinton declines comment on China espionage case - Chicago Tribune "We have a very important, comprehensive relationship with China that is inclusive of a very broad range of important concerns. We cooperate on many areas ... That doesn't mean we agree on every issue, because we certainly do not," she added. Clinton said the two countries' relationship had hit problems from time to time, but it was in their mutual interest to maintain the link. "The goal for our relationship with China is to ensure that we defy history," Clinton said. "It has never happened that an established, preeminent power, and a rising power, have been able to find a way to not only coexist but cooperate ... We intend to make history with our relationship with China." |
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wow ..finally first time something came within the "fog of misinformation"...
OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE (OSINT) NEWS: CIA MOLE INSIDE CHINA'S SPY AGENCY? On the home front, there has been no White House leaks on this one. Both US and Chinese officials remain silent. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declined to comment on the reports of the espionage arrest and the American Embassy in Beijing remains silent on the matter. The State Department gave no statement. This incident could exacerbate the diplomatic tensions which already exist between China and the US. |
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This gives me the frickn chill ...god ...no data news on the web and completely controlled ...latest is 06/15/2012
Did alleged spy spill China espionage secrets to US? - TODAY News - TODAY.com The sources' comments represent the first confirmation that overseas Chinese espionage was deemed to have been damaged by the security breach, which has been kept quiet by both Beijing and Washington. Reuters first reported it on June 1. The aide's identity has still not been revealed but he worked for vice minister Lu Zhongwei, the sources said, speaking anonymously due to the sensitivity of the case. . They declined to elaborate on the information he is said to have passed to the Americans or how it compromised China's agents, but they have said it involved "political, economic and strategic intelligence". Lu speaks fluent Japanese and sits on the board of the semi-official China-Japan Friendship Association, the sources said. The spy scandal ranks as the most serious between China and the United States to be made public since 1985 when Yu Qiangsheng, an intelligence official, defected to the United States. The defection exposed a retired Chinese-American CIA analyst who killed himself in 1986 in a U.S. prison cell, days before he was due to be sentenced to a lengthy jail term. Lu's aide was arrested at around the same time that China's worst political scandal since the 1989 army crackdown on the Tiananmen pro-democracy protests was unfolding, though the sources said the two cases were unrelated. |
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wow...amazing...I knew they had to come up with something, so Georges Orwell 1984 fiction has become reality !!
So Billy Idol was right : The future has imploded into the present. With no nuclear war, a new battlefield is on people's minds and souls. Mega-corporations are the new governments; Computer-generated info domains are the new frontiers. And though there is better living through science and chemistry, We are all becoming cyborgs. The computer is the new cool tool. And though they say all information should be free, It is not. Information is power and currency in the virtual world we inhabit Cyberpunks are the true rebels; Cyberculture is coming in under the radar of ordinary society... An unholy alliance of the tech world and the world of organized dissent. Welcome to the Cyber Corporation... ...Cyberpunks. http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/06/opinio...ing/index.html 4th Amendment. "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated," |
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AFP: China 'shipped missile vehicles to N.Korea'
— China shipped missile-launch vehicles to North Korea last year in breach of UN resolutions but was never rebuked because the US did not want to embarrass Beijing, a Japanese newspaper said Wednesday. Beijing denied the report, which is based on Japanese government sources and is the most strident of recent claims that China has been involved in helping to arm its wayward ally, after earlier allegations Beijing supplied technology. |
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