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To: Slingshot
Hmmmm that's your 'read' of this article? Hmmmmm...suggest you reread it.

Political contributions to Clinton are only slightly mentioned in the eighth paragraph.

The article delves into this administration's continued technology transfers. Many of which have military applications. Technology that may place our country and its citizens in harm's way. Technology to a country that has already brought down a reconnaissance plane without any consequences. Technology to a country that has expended vast amounts to upgrade its military capabilities. An upgraded military paid by our country's vast trade deficit with China.

7 posted on 07/10/2002 6:26:58 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Askel5; OKCSubmariner; RLK; MissAmericanPie; rightwing2
JUDICIAL WATCH: "The Bush administration has been "as bad, if not worse" than the Clinton administration when it comes to the transfer of sensitive technologies to the People's Republic of China."

Accuracy in Media: "President Bush seems to have no clearer vision of what constitutes a strategically sensitive export than did Clinton. For example, Republicans harshly condemned Clinton for exporting high-performance computers to China, but President Bush has more than doubled the control threshold on these computers despite existing intelligence estimates that demonstrate how China's national security benefits from such acquisitions."

INSIGHT MAGAZINE: "Indeed, in his last days as a lame-duck president Clinton made exports of U.S. supercomputers easier by raising the export threshold from 28,000 millions of theoretical operations per second (MTOPS) to 85,000 MTOPS. Bush raised that limit to 190,000 MTOPS. A General Accounting Office (GAO) official tells Insight that the government hadn't done the necessary pre-export analysis and that an "interagency process" led by the Department of Defense should be in place for export controls.

An April 2002 report by the GAO on computer-chip technology transfers to China claims that the government did not do an adequate analysis of the cumulative national-security effects of chip exports to China either, and that most export applications are simply approved. The policy is to approve applications unless it is shown that the items in question "would make a direct and significant contribution to electronic and antisubmarine warfare, intelligence gathering, power projection and air superiority."

6 post replies. It's ok now, move on. It's for our children and grandchildren. Serfs up dude!

George W. Bush Grants Permanent Trade Status To China

Bush In Bed With Clinton and China - Jim Robinson

George W. Bush - Return of The Wimp Factor

Prescott S. Bush Jr. - Bush Kin Predicts China Will Overtake U.S.

LION DANCING WITH WOLVES - China - Haig and Kissinger

Li Ka-shing's Growing Empire
Note: Elaine Chao's Ties To Chinese Leader

Speaker Hastert Hires National Security Advisor With Access To Most Sensitive U.S. Intelligence That Was Former Lobbyist For Communist China's Li Ka-Shing

Trading With The Enemy

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From: OKCSubmariner:

Notra Trulock has a new book coming out soon entitled "Codename: Kindred Spirits" about Chinese nuclear espionage. If the government reviewers have not cut too much of the important parts out, the book should be out around Labor Day. You can place orders for the book on amazon.com. The publisher is to be Encounter Books.

The Bush adminisrtation went into court to block Trulock's Federal lawsuits involving Wen Ho Lee and the FBI. So far Trulock has been able to have one of the lawsuits reinstated and the other lawsuit is under appeal.

The Republican leadership is not as conservative as what many might think. When it comes to nuclear espionage and transfers, the Bush administration may be as liberal as Clinton and the Democrats. Bush has said more than once he wants to put the Chinagate matter in the past and not investigate or hold those accountable many of whom are holdovers from the CLinton administration now serving under Bush.

Also, two months ago Bush announced his agreement with Putin for the US to share US star wars missile defense with the Russians and to jointly develop the technology with the Russians. Bush and Putin set up a joint committe to do this. During the 2000 Presidential campaign and shortly after his election, Bush announced that he planned to offer the Russians joint operations of missile defense with the Russians.

Since there has been no vote by the people or Congrees on transfering US star wars technology to Russia, Bush actions in this regard are illegal and tantamont to treason in my opinion. If Bush proceeds with joint operations with the Russians this would also be dreadful and treasonous in my opinion.

Senator Shelby's aid on defense matters confirmed to me in June 2002 that the US was working directly with the Russians on developing star wars missile defense and that Shelbys constitutents in ALabama were complaining about it. Yet nothing has been done by COngress to protest the move by Bush.

The White House announced last month it was taking steps to block the COngress from learning details of US missile defense testing. Yet this same testing data is the data eventually to be shared with Russia but not COngress! This is another example of why I believe this is illegal and treason.

My opinion based on public statements made by Bush Senior and GW Bush over the years is that this is being done to establish a world government. I was also told this by nuclear scientists at Kirtland AFB when they offererd me a job on star wars development( I declined because I object to sharing the tech with Russia) as far back as 1983. I wrote articles in 2000 about this for FreeRepublic.
20 posted on 7/10/02 7:23 PM Pacific by OKCSubmariner

BUSH JUSTICE DEPARTMENT BLOCKS RENO DEPOSITION

Swept under the red carpet

GOP Folds On Chinagate


8 posted on 07/11/2002 2:32:10 AM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Stand Watch Listen
many people are loyal democrats and thus when president clinton was accused of so many things they pretended those accusations were false and defended him no matter what. Many people are loyal republicans and have the same exact tendencies regarding president bush. We should all be overwhelmingly concerned with the american interest. Partisan posturing is stupid.
16 posted on 07/15/2002 9:13:42 AM PDT by Red Jones
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