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Friday, September 08, 2023

U.S. Probing More Than 100 Incidents of Chinese Nationals Entering Military Bases and Weapons Sites

More than 100 incidents where Chinese nationals have accessed or neared U.S. military bases and other sensitive locations have sparked suspicions of a wider espionage campaign driven by Beijing, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing U.S. officials.

8 comments:

  1. "STOP! PUT YOUR EFFING HANDS UP YOU CHINESE BASTARD." "I blackmail Hunter." "Oh, sorry, my bad. So just what did you want to video on this base?"

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  2. Detain them without actual arrest (no paperwork) and wait for three weeks.
    Whoever the Chinese Government asks about, then feed them into a woodchipper and say you have no idea what they are talking about.
    Whoever their family asks about, Gitmo them for six months (just to be sure) then send them home.

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  3. Open borders suck donkey.
    Not just cheap labor headed our way, but enemies.

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  4. I spent over 20 years in the nuclear power industry. In the 1980's, we had Chinese nationals tour our facility. Upon leaving the plant, we detected metal in their shoes. It seems the shoes were outfitted with special soles where, when the Chicoms stepped on special metal alloy filings in the plant, the metal was "absorbed" into the sole of the shoe. After confiscation of the shoes, and upon reporting the incident to the DOE and FBI, Chicoms were no longer welcome to tour nuclear facilities.

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  5. Shit, we have gen-u-wine chinese nationals working in our classified labs at Big Three Warlabs, inc. I can hardly understand the sly bastards, but they all have thumb drives dangling off their keychains as they pass through our "tight security" into cypherlocked closed areas into which I can't even bring a cellphone.

    Who are we kidding? They are running home with the goods as we native-born "racist" Americans are lectured at length about our "White privilege". Not ten years ago it was fey White boys as far as the eye could see deep in the bowels of classified mil tech. Today? It's a sea of brown and yellow. But don't you dare notice, you pale male dinosaur. It will mean your livelihood if you do.

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  6. "Sparked suspicions". No shit.

    Musta gone to college to think that one up.

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  7. They have been doing this for a long time. And every quad copter they sell here phones home with everything it sees; more cost effective than having to put up high resolution spy satellites, we pay them for their surveillance.

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