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312 posted on 02/06/2020 4:15:32 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers the Keynote Address at the Department of Justice's China Initiative Conference

2/6/2020, 4:31:06 PM · 5 of 5
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Good article. Here's an excerpt:

“Today, I want to focus on two aspects of the challenge we face. The first is how China jumpstarts its technology initiatives by stealing our technology. Second, I want to explain why China’s current focus on dominating 5G technology is of central concern.

The ability of totalitarian countries to engage in central economic planning can, at times, appear to be an advantage, especially when mobilizing the kind of technological blitzkrieg we see unfolding today.

The downside is that central planning suppresses technological innovation. Breakthrough ideas arise in free societies like ours, which have long led the way in cutting-edge technological development

The Chinese are trying to have it both ways. While orchestrating a centrally-planned campaign to dominate key technologies, they are attempting to capture the benefits of our free society by outright stealing our technology. The stealing of technology is not a sideshow. It undergirds and propels their efforts.

As John Demers, our Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division observed, “China wants the fruits of America’s brainpower to harvest the seeds of its planned economic dominance.”


324 posted on 02/06/2020 4:47:26 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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If you recall, I posted the FBI's Recently Added document(s) on the last thread related to so-called "moonlight murders". I initially took an interest in them because with Q, it's usually the case that "things aren't always what they seem." I wondered if these mysterious murders were connected to someone for whom the black hats covered up or something. I finally got around to checking them. What struck me about page 1 is that the document indicates that, contrary to news reports, the FBI and other officals are NOT involved in the "biggest murder investigation in recent Texas history"(at the time of writing). Again, that makes me wonder if it was a cover up; why would newspapers list officials investigating who weren't investigating?

I know we have enough to look at, but I think the "case" starts with a curious conflict surrounding who is or who is not investigating in the first paragraph, titled PURPOSE.


327 posted on 02/06/2020 5:02:06 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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