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Special Department of Justice Unit Prosecutes Chinese Technology Theft and Espionage

It’s good news that President Trump is working out a trade deal with Red China that hopefully doesn’t screw Americans for a change. But at least as concerning has been the theft of intellectual property that has been going on for years.

As Lou Dobbs remarked on his CNN show in 2007, “Three thousand front […]

Red China Spies Continue to Rip Off USA

Lou Dobbs has been blowing the whistle on Chinese spies operating in the US since at least 2007 that I know of. On his April 2, 2007, CNN show, Dobbs remarked about Chinese spy Chi Mak and the government behind the espionage:

DOBBS: Three thousand front companies we know of, Chinese front companies, trying to […]

Chinese Spies Find a Doorway to American Secrets via College

It’s common knowledge that Red China has been ripping off America’s technical secrets for years, with little response from the US. The internet makes intellectual theft even easier via hacking, but the hands-on version of espionage continues, enhanced by open-doors immigration which has brought thousands of unfriendly Chinese spies to these shores.

On Wednesday, Fox […]

Iranian Working at US Defense Contractor Is Sentenced for Spying

How stupid did Pratt & Whitney have to be to employ an Iranian engineer? Mozaffar Khazaee was sentenced Friday to eight years in prison for attempting to carry sensitive material about the engines for the U.S. Air Force’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and F-22 Raptor as he left for Iran. He was arrested at the […]

Red Chinese Spies Are Welcomed to America by Business and Universities

For once, I think The Five’s resident liberal Bob Beckel has it right about something: Red China is a big threat, and it’s wrong to envision its recent hacking activities as distance espionage only: Chinese are the largest cohort of international students and some stay around and work in defense industries, like naturalized PRC guy […]