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  • PRC Espionage Leads to 'Terf' War

    08/06/2003 8:58:38 AM PDT · by ckilmer · 9 replies · 107+ views
    Insight Magazine ^ | Posted Oct. 16, 2002 | Scott L. Wheeler
    PRC Espionage Leads to 'Terf' War Posted Oct. 16, 2002 By Scott L. Wheeler Media Credit: TXRE President Jiang Zemin gets an update on China´s Terfenol-D project. Media Credit: TXRE President Jiang Zemin gets an update on China´s Terfenol-D project. The U.S. Navy spent millions of dollars to develop Terfenol-D in the early 1980s, and intelligence experts estimate that the People's Republic of China (PRC) has devoted extensive resources to try to steal it. Insight has learned that these PRC efforts have paid off. The spy target is an exotic material made up of two types of rare-earth metals called...
  • U.S. citizen sentenced for spying for Beijing highlights reach of China’s security service

    11/30/2024 5:13:37 AM PST · by george76 · 12 replies
    Just the News ^ | November 28, 2024 | Steven Richards
    China has emerged as the most prolific intelligence threat to U.S. having engaged in corporate espionage, intellectual-property theft, and personnel information breaches going back decades. A naturalized U.S. citizen who immigrated from China has been sentenced to four years in prison after conspiring to act as a agent of the Chinese government, highlighting the broad reach of Beijing’s security service and strategy of co-opting immigrants for intelligence gathering, according to the Justice Department. The plea agreement and court filings announced Monday show China’s Ministry of State Security – the Communist-run country's intelligence service – used operative Peng Li as a...
  • ‘Dumpling’ protest about jobs sees 100,000 Chinese students bring highway to standstill

    11/11/2024 7:54:18 AM PST · by george76 · 23 replies
    Telegraph ^ | 11 November 2024 | William Yang
    ‘Night Riding Army’ flash mob causes chaos in an ancient capital and sparks complaints from locals.. More than 100,000 Chinese students took part in a 37-mile night-time bike ride on a quest for soup dumplings, bringing a main highway to a standstill. The “Night Riding Army”, as some participants called it, rode for hours after a huge turnout for the rolling flash mob that had been gathering riders for months. It was inspired by a viral craze of young Chinese people trying to travel as cheaply as possible in the face of high youth unemployment and scarce job prospects. The...
  • Mystery Drones Swarmed a U.S. Military Base for 17 Days. The Pentagon Is Stumped.

    10/12/2024 9:58:56 PM PDT · by blueplum · 106 replies
    WSJ via msn ^ | 12 Oct 2024 | Gordon Lubold, Lara Seligman, Aruna Viswanatha
    ...For several nights, military personnel had reported a mysterious breach of restricted airspace over a stretch of land that has one of the largest concentrations of national-security facilities in the U.S. The first drone arrived shortly. Kelly, a career fighter pilot, estimated it was roughly 20 feet long and flying at more than 100 miles an hour, at an altitude of roughly 3,000 to 4,000 feet. Other drones followed, one by one, sounding in the distance like a parade of lawn mowers. The drones headed south, across Chesapeake Bay, toward Norfolk, Va., and over an area that includes the home...
  • Here's What the Chinese Defector Has Reportedly Given Us About COVID...But Also on Joe and Hunter Biden

    06/18/2021 7:37:25 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 81 replies
    Townhall ^ | 06/18/2021 | Matt Vespa
    As the media laments being totally wrong about the COVID lab leak theory, more details are coming out about the Chinese defector who has been taken into US custody. The man alleges that he has knowledge about a slew of chinse bioweapons programs and COVID. He alleges that the current pandemic was caused by a lab leak, and that bats were the real cover-up story. The defector alleges that while the lab leak was an accident, it was allowed to spread. Our friends at RedState wrote about this first, but Jen Van Laar has a new development. The identity of...
  • BREAKING: Chinese Defector's Identity Confirmed, Was Top Counterintelligence Official

    06/17/2021 6:48:08 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 55 replies
    Red State ^ | 06/17/2021 | Jennifer Van Laar
    We now know the name of the Chinese defector who has been working with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for a few months and what his position within the Chinese military and government was, among other details.Matthew Brazil and Jeff Stein at Spy Talk reported on the “rumor,” and gave the name and background of the rumored defector:Chinese-language anti-communist media and Twitter are abuzz this week with rumors that a vice minister of State Security, Dong Jingwei (董经纬) defected in mid-February, flying from Hong Kong to the United States with his daughter, Dong Yang.Dong is, or was, a longtime official...
  • Without fanfare, Trump cuts Chinese nationals from American colleges

    07/07/2020 7:39:44 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 07/07/2020 | Andrea Widburg
    A friend of mine told me that her daughter, who attends UCLA, will be living at home and taking only online classes in the fall.  While the family will be spared the cost of on-campus housing, there is no tuition deduction.  On Monday, Harvard announced the same policy.  Also on Monday, the Trump administration used the new academic reality as a way to eject Chinese nationals from America. For several decades now, America's colleges and universities have been making bank by holding spaces open for foreign nationals, especially Chinese students who are the scions of powerful people in the Communist Party.  The beauty...
  • Why We Must Restrict Chinese Nationals From Studying STEM in US

    05/01/2020 4:50:22 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 25 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 1, 2020 | Senator Tom Cotton
    Earlier this week, I suggested that the United States restrict Chinese nationals from studying advanced scientific and technological subjects in our country. My suggestion prompted a torrent of abuse from the media. “It’s hard to know what triggered Cotton’s rant,” Catherine Rampell complained in The Washington Post, resorting to ad hominem cries of “xenophobia” while ignoring the crux of the matter. Not until the final paragraph did she even acknowledge the risk of Chinese espionage, blithely suggesting that we simply “prosecute such crimes.” I suppose Rampell has missed years of FBI warnings about Chinese espionage, so let me add some...
  • Tom Cotton suggests Chinese students shouldn't be allowed to study sciences in the US

    04/27/2020 2:58:01 AM PDT · by fluorescence · 53 replies
    Fox News ^ | Sunday, April 26 2020 | Gregg Re
    Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that it was a "scandal" that the United States has trained some Chinese nationals to "go back to China to compete for our jobs, to take our business, and ultimately to steal our property and design weapons and other devices that can be used against the American people." Cotton, who has vowed that China will "pay" for what he has called its deliberate choice to unleash the coronavirus on the world, went on to say that the U.S. should take a "hard look at the visas" awarded to Chinese nationals....
  • Most US students not literate enough for complex tasks

    01/21/2006 10:26:44 AM PST · by voletti · 112 replies · 1,949+ views
    Daily Times ^ | 1/21/06 | AP
    WASHINGTON: More than half of students at four-year colleges in the United States - and at least 75 percent at two-year colleges - lack the literacy to handle complex, real-life tasks such as understanding credit card offers, a study found. The literacy study funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, the first to target the skills of graduating students, finds that students fail to lock in key skills - no matter their field of study. The results cut across three types of literacy: analyzing news stories and other prose, understanding documents and having math skills needed for checkbooks or restaurant tips....