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  • Reedley Lab Owner Staying in Jail as Feds Call Zhu a Flight Risk

    10/26/2023 6:48:53 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 4 replies
    California Globe ^ | October 25, 2023 | Thomas Buckley
    Zhu has used multiple aliases, has a history of skipping out on court judgements, and quite possibly has direct ties to the Chinese government
  • China suspected of bio-espionage in 'heart of EU'

    05/05/2020 11:52:57 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 7 replies
    euobserver.com ^ | 5/6/2020 | By ANDREW RETTMAN
    Chinese spies have targeted Belgian biological warfare and vaccine experts, Belgium's security service suspects. They are also targeting British pharmaceutical giant and vaccine-maker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in Belgium and Belgian high-tech firms, Belgian intelligence fears. The suspicions were detailed in confidential Belgian reports dated from 2010 to 2016, seen by EUobserver. They were meant to alert Belgian authorities to the threat of Chinese military, scientific, and medical espionage. But the Belgian suspicions have no direct link to the current coronavirus pandemic, which started in China in December 2019 due to natural causes, according to the scientific consensus. And the reports, which...
  • Reports: Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Personal Driver For 20 Years Was A Chinese Spy

    08/03/2018 6:40:57 PM PDT · by PA Engineer · 154 replies
    The Federalist ^ | August 3, 2018 | Bre Payton
    Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office was infiltrated by a Chinese spy who worked as her driver and attended official functions on her behalf for 20 years, according to new reports from Politico and The San Francisco Chronicle. Feinstein reportedly had no idea that her office was being infiltrated by a man who was feeding information to an individual linked to China’s Ministry of State Security. She was “mortified” when the FBI showed up at her Washington DC office five years ago to warn her about the mole. Feinstein, who was serving as chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee at the time,...
  • Chinese man pleads guilty for U.S. trade secret theft

    10/20/2011 3:57:48 PM PDT · by george76 · 2 replies
    Reuters ^ | Oct 18, 2011 | Jeremy Pelofsky
    A Chinese-born scientist pleaded guilty on Tuesday to stealing valuable trade secrets about pesticides and food products from two major U.S. companies and sending the information to China and Germany. Kexue Huang, 46, worked at a Dow Chemical Co subsidiary from 2003 to 2008 in Indiana where he led a team of scientists developing organic insecticides and then later for another agribusiness giant, privately held Cargill Inc. He pleaded guilty in a federal court in Indiana to one count of stealing trade secrets from Cargill and one count of engaging in economic espionage at Dow, only the eighth case charged...
  • Chinese spies come in from the Cold...only to get Heat

    06/23/2005 8:07:21 AM PDT · by Jeff Head · 17 replies · 787+ views
    Asian Pacific Post ^ | June 2005 | Jagdeesh Mann
    June 2005 They come from different backgrounds with the same story. But the countries they are in — Canada and Australia — refuse to believe them or publicly acknowledge what they are saying. Why? Because both administrations have huge and influential money ties with China which has never been closer. The latest diplomatic crises involving Chinese spies overseas is playing out in Australia after a Chinese First Secretary Chen Yonglin applied for asylum in Sydney. Chen has alleged there are 1,000 Chinese spies in Australia and that abductions sponsored by the Chinese Government take place Down Under. He said he...
  • Li Ka-Shing Seeks U.S. Contract

    08/05/2002 10:50:16 PM PDT · by thatcher · 13 replies · 599+ views
    newsmax.com ^ | Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002 | Charles R. Smith
    Hutchison Whampoa Teams With U.S. Defense Firm for Port Security Li Ka-Shing Seeks U.S. Contract Hutchison Whampoa Teams With U.S. Defense Firm for Port Security Hutchison Whampoa, the firm that currently runs both ends of the Panama Canal, is teaming up with an American technology company in a bid to win tens of millions of dollars in U.S. port security funding. Three companies - Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., PSA Corp. Ltd. of Singapore, and London-based P&O Ports - will test an advanced electronic system manufactured by California-based Savi Technology to ensure the security of cargo entering U.S. ports. Hutchison Whampoa's effort...