Posted on 10/27/2005 6:43:10 PM PDT by dc27
Is he even a citizen?
You are so correct...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1508617/posts?page=26#26
Faxes to overseas phone numbers are really easy for the NSA to capture. They probably have a copy of every fax sent to China during the last 20 years.
A 10-year crime?
It will result in the deaths of thousands of Americans.
It is a case of murder.
China has been "buying" trade secrets for some time now. It happens quite often here in the Silicon Valley.
I guess that's one way to finance a house on Maui.
More here:
http://www.thehawaiichannel.com/news/5193747/detail.html
And:
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051027/NEWS21/510270351/1001
A guy gets to come and work here at a good salary then betrays us for money. I hope he rots in prison.
THAT"S IT! Invoke the War Powers Act and stand him in front of a firing squad without delay.
He did nothing more than was done by X42. What's the problem?
Hanged, not hung.
Once Father of Stealth,
Caught selling B-2 secrets.
Assumed not be seen.
Bull, He stole property and stole it. Capitalism and free trade have nothing to do with theft.
The United States learned about the Chinese theft of the W-88 Trident D-5 warhead information, as well as about the theft of information regarding several other thermonuclear weapons, in 1995. A walk-in approached the Central Intelligence Agency outside the PRC and provided an official PRC document classified Secret that contained specific design information on the W-88 Trident D-5, and technical information on other thermonuclear warheads. The CIA later determined that the walk-in was directed by the PRC intelligence services. Nonetheless, CIA and other Intelligence Community analysts that reviewed the document concluded that it contained U.S. warhead design information. The PRC has the infrastructure and technical ability to use elements of the stolen U.S. warhead design information in the PLAs next generation of ther-monuclear weapons. If the PRC attempted to deploy an exact replica of the US W-88 Trident D-5 warhead, it would face considerable technical challenges. However, the PRC could build modern thermonuclear warheads based on stolen US design information, including the stolen W-88 design information, using processes similar to those developed or available in a modern aerospace or precision guided munitions industry.
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