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Sertorius [OP]

2005-11-05 17:20 | User Profile

Four charged with stealing US military secrets

05.11.05 12.00pm

LOS ANGELES - An engineer at a California defence contractor and three others who authorities say are "foreign intelligence officers" for China have been arrested and charged with stealing US military secrets, according to court documents.

Federal prosecutors declined to comment on the arrest a week earlier of the two married couples, who were taken into custody at Los Angeles International Airport as they prepared to board a late-night flight for China.

An FBI affidavit unsealed this week showed Chi Mak and his wife, Rebecca Laiwah Chiu, were charged in US District Court along with Chi's brother, Tai Wang Mak and Tai's wife, Fuk Heung Li, with theft of government property, conspiracy and transportation of stolen goods.

Chi, an engineer at California-based defence contractor Power Paragon, and his wife are naturalised US citizens originally from China. Tai and his wife are legal US residents who emigrated from China in 2001.

Although none of the defendants was charged with spying, FBI Special Agent James Gaylord wrote in the affidavit he believed them to be foreign intelligence officers involved in stealing US military secrets and delivering them to the Chinese government.

Attorneys for the defendants could not immediately be reached for comment.

Chi, the lead engineer on a classified research project involving quiet propulsion systems - known as Quiet Electric Drive - for US Navy warships, is accused of taking sensitive information about the project, copying it onto CDs and delivering them to his brother, Tai.

Tai, according to the affidavit, is accused of encrypting the information and making plans to take it to China with his wife. Chiu is accused of assisting her husband in copying the material.

"Based on my experience and training, I believe the targets are foreign intelligence operatives," Gaylord wrote in asking a judge to approve a special nighttime search of their residences.

"The arrests of Tai and Fuk must take place at LAX before the targets departure ... to ensure that the disks containing the government property are retrieved before they can leave the country," he wrote.

Gaylord said in the affidavit that evidence against the four defendants included torn-up documents recovered from the trash at Chi's residence that included lists of sought military technologies as well as intercepted phone calls and e-mails.


madrussian

2005-11-05 17:23 | User Profile

Yep, hire more chinks. When a chink gets a passport, he's just a new American as good as a native-born. Check his DMV record and he's good to learn nation's secrets.


Sertorius

2005-11-05 17:27 | User Profile

MR,

The Chicom shoud have waited and gotten the Israelis to steal it for them.


Blond Knight

2005-11-05 21:33 | User Profile

Sert.

Team Shmeul has been[U] selling [/U] America's secrets to China for years. It was not too long ago that the U.S. was groveling at the feet of the Zionist Bolsheviks begging them to not sell our AWACS technology to China.

This story makes me wonder if this is not some sort of false flag operation. Let the dumb Yanks put on a big show about capturing these low level operatives - who will most likely be sent back to China - while the Pollard types are safely burrowed into the bowels of the defense establishment, acquiring our secrets for the Kosher Nostra, out of sight, out of mind.


Gregor

2005-11-05 21:57 | User Profile

Someday patriots are going to have to take certain aspects of the nation's security into their own hands. 'Cause Lord knows that our gov't is bought and paid for. I could foresee some sort of 'internet Minutemen' working in the vital industries surrepticiously giving names and status of Chinese, Israeli, Muslim (and who else?) coworkers to others just for publication on net sites. Certain forms of publicity might be enough to at least cramp their style. Those types of insects are fearful of light.

And if its not, then possibly more direct action, starting with just telling them they are being watched, would suffice.


Sertorius

2005-11-05 22:04 | User Profile

BK, [QUOTE]...the Pollard types are safely burrowed into the bowels of the defense establishment,...[/QUOTE] Shoot, now that I think about it they really don't have to wait. Just call one of those guys in DOD or the VP's office and ask them.


Gregor

2005-11-06 00:13 | User Profile

[quote=Blond Knight] the Pollard types are safely burrowed into the bowels of the defense establishment, acquiring our secrets for the Kosher Nostra, out of sight, out of mind.

Why not try and 'out' them? It could be done. What would they do? What would the public do if they knew? There has to be benefits to being a majority that a minority is attempting to control. You've gotta know they're scared. Secrecy works [I]for[/I] them. Publicity works [I]against[/I] them. There has to be something more that vigilant people can do with a tool like the internet than just bitch.

If blogs can affect the outcomes of national elections, (which probably was the case last time - the swiftboat vets) with focused reporting on things that the MSM would try to cover up for their liberal cronies. Then why can't the internet be used in a more concerted effort to expose the influencers at the highest levels. For instance, AIPAC buys and sells congressmen. If enough blogs focused on one egregious example, and if there was enough concerted effort to support those sites, the sheer number of hits would [B]MAKE[/B] it news. They would have to be the right type of sites. None of the hate crap, or the 'moderates' (like Malkin) wouldn't touch it. But if a Wretchard or a RCP picked it up, it would fly.

Google works by sheer numbers (probably with a weighted thumb on the scales) If people come, then more people will come. If an issue was seeded sufficiently, it could become an avalanche. In this way, news could even be [I]created.[/I]

Somebody smarter than me needs to apply some grey matter to this.

Kosher Nostra - love it! Sorry Knight gotta steal that, probably won't even give you credit!


madrussian

2005-11-06 01:12 | User Profile

Outing Pollard types: just publish a list of zhids working in positions where they can access confidential information.


travis

2005-11-06 03:04 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Blond Knight]

This story makes me wonder if this is not some sort of false flag operation. Let the dumb Yanks put on a big show about capturing these low level operatives - who will most likely be sent back to China - while the Pollard types are safely burrowed into the bowels of the defense establishment, acquiring our secrets for the Kosher Nostra, out of sight, out of mind.[/QUOTE]I was thinking the same thing, you have a good grasp on Jewish modus operandi. One has to read the news with an understanding of psychology...almost everything the Jews tell us is designed to have a predetermined psychological response. They are masters at calculating our reactions.