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To: LibWhacker; MinuteGal

“Because they are still in the employ of China and are expected to be spies and steal technology while they are here. Get. Them. Out!”

Here is a first person testimonial. Mine. I am retired from working at a major IL University (UIC). I now live in FL, not IL, thank goodness as Gov. Pricker reigns supreme in his IL Democrat wonderland. I worked directly for the Head of the Math Dept. at UIC, located right beside the heart of the City.

We had professors of many nationalities from all over the world. The mostly all liberal professors in our Dept. loved hiring Mathematicians from other countries over hiring Mathematicians from our own Country. Chinese students and professors seeking employment in the U.S. naturally navigated to the Sciences because they could steal our intellectual property and mathematical research and ferry this information back to China. They are almost all spies for China. One professor in particular I just knew was tied into the Chinese gov’t and he was one of our more senior profs. They get permanent resident Green Cards, but seldom become actual American citizens. He was like a traveling ping pong ball between Chicago where UIC is located, and China. Reporting back to his true masters in Beijing.

As an aside, many Chinese students also choose primarily the Sciences as vocations because so many of them speak the English language so poorly. Language is less important in the Sciences where you deal with number theory, experiments, projects, etc. Chinatown in Chicago was a 10 minute spit away from the UIC campus, thus creating a huge pool of Chinese students seeking out their education at UIC.

In our Math Dept. there were large numbers of Chinese graduate students, and it was the same in all of the Science Dept’s, soft and hard. Biology, Statistics, Chemistry, Robotics, Computers, Engineering, Medicine, you name it, the Chinese were studying it, and you better believe many of them were being subsidized in their educations by money from the Chinese gov’t. The enemy within.

I might add that the Sciences were also very attractive to students from the Middle East. Lots of students from Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, etc. Our American Universities are an unwatched and dangerous pot of foreign students who pay the hard cash that Universities love, paying full freight, and also getting grants, loans, and funding at the expense of our own American students. Asians are considered minorities, and they, foreign or otherwise, along with Blacks and Hispanics from the U.S. and any country are given preference over Whites. I know this firsthand.

Too many of our major Universities today are cesspools of liberal ideology and foreign influence from those that do not have U.S. interests in mind. These Universities need to be cleaned out and shaped up big time; I ought to know; I worked amongst the ideological enemy at a large one for many years.


31 posted on 04/27/2020 4:58:30 AM PDT by flaglady47 (Donald Trump, President for Life)
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To: All; flaglady47
Bump to Post # 31....a MUST read for every FReeper !!!

WOW !!!

Leni

39 posted on 04/27/2020 5:54:54 AM PDT by MinuteGal (MAGA !!! MAGA !!! MAGA !!!)
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To: flaglady47

You are so right! I also worked in a major state university as a librarian in the early 90s. In the name of affirmative action the university hired a Chinese national as the systems librarian. He was a computer expert but that was all he could do. His English skills were very poor. Within a few weeks of his hire, he broke through the security of the university’s mainframe. This was a research university. Heaven only knows what he did with what he found there.

He also rigged the computer in the office I shared with him so he could work with it overnight from home. This was in the infancy of the internet. He told me to never turn off the computer when I left the office in the evening, that he needed it for his “work.” He came and went from the U.S. to the Peoples’ Republic over the summer. There apparently were no restrictions on his travel. I began to get suspicious of him. I read that only high-ranking Party members were allowed that freedom of travel, and that most of the Chinese “students” and faculty in this country were expected to spy for the regime. In one of his trips back home, he took his university laptop with him. Who knows what he had downloaded onto it. And, yes, he was working using a green card and student visa and had graduated from a university in the U.S. studying information science here on an American scholarship.

Nobody at the university watched him. He once showed us photographs he had taken in China, bragging to us about its modern department stores and other developments. One photograph showed him in a restaurant with friends where a large portrait of Mao hung on the wall. He said it was a “retro” restaurant. Yeah, right.


45 posted on 04/27/2020 6:43:58 AM PDT by PA Presbyterian
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To: flaglady47
Thanks for posting that fascinating look at the inner workings of Chinese espionage/sabotage in American universities. I first became aware of it while working on undergraduate and graduate degrees in math and statistics at two major universities and it is just as you say.

Many of the professors and Chinese students were agents, a couple of the grad students openly, proudly admitting it. They were not students at all. They had been math professors back in China and knew the subject matter inside and out. That freed them up from having to put in long hours studying in order to keep their grades up and let them spend most of their time working at their real job spying for China and stealing intellectual property.

54 posted on 04/27/2020 10:28:12 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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