Okay, so when do we start hanging them?

Surprise, surprise, over 10,000 foreign nationals have infiltrated sensitive research and industries since 2008.

Daily Caller-

“Foreign-born researchers working at U.S. agencies secretly joined China’s payroll, sending sensitive U.S.-funded research to the country while U.S. government agencies took almost no defensive measures against a major recruitment operation, a Senate investigation found.

Researchers linked to the Chinese government formed a Chinese cell within the Department of Energy, attained access to American genomic data, and recruited other U.S. researchers to join, the bipartisan report stated”

2008? Hmmm…..seems I remember something else that began in late 2008 

  

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17 Responses to Okay, so when do we start hanging them?

  1. Yokel says:

    When did Hillary Clinton start sending copies of all her emails to Beijing? Was it about the same time? Not too good at remembering dates (when I need plausible deniability)!

    • Darin says:

      Probably exactly where they went, they had a track record of it when she was president after all.

  2. Nemesis says:

    Feinstein, Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff, Obama, Kerry, Tillerson, Rosenstein, Kelly (and there is an ex-Marine general who had me fooled), and many others from both sides of the aisle, and throughout the halls of government, have been selling out America. Clinton is by far the worst offender (she has a body count, and that alone would get her hanged), but nearly all of them, too numerous to name here, will find themselves as guests at Guantanamo, and soon.

    I expect to see the value of hemp soon rise in price. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif

  3. K2 says:

    1. I was in a graduate physics class at a University in Los Angeles. There were two non asians in the class of apx 20, myself and a black guy. Most of the students were from either from the PRC or Taiwan. The school got more money from foreign students than they did from locals.

    2. I have a friend with two sons who graduated college with STEM degress. Neither have yet been able to find jobs in tech in spite of looking hard for over a year.

    3. The “cap” for H1B visas in 2019 was 65000.

    • Darin says:

      Yes I have seen the same myself, the local space center is teeming with foreign nationals. Some are there temporarily getting training for joint missions,the majority are employed however.
      One military contractor here had a Chinese national employed as a process engineer. He took three weeks off to return home for military training. As it turns out he was active duty PLA and no one told them anything of the sort when they hired him on.

      Currently I have a relative with 10 years experience in IT and systems integration, same story, can;t find a decent paying job in his field. Too many H1B’s from India working for $20,000/year .

      • K2 says:

        Bottom line: Corporations are not your friend, they put profits over national interest and are rapidly eroding the western technical base. If all H1Bs were stopped tomorrow, those corporations would have to begin lobbying for fixing the schools so they more resembled the tough schools in the rest of the world, instead of baby sitting institutions.

  4. Grog says:

    Speaking of going long on rope (or short – heh)

    http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=237411

  5. If Trump wasn’t being harassed, perhaps he would have done something about this.
    But most of the legislators have been bought off on this issue.

    • Darin says:

      There is so much dirty money in Washington and for that matter our state capitols it isn’t even funny.
      My grandfather used to say, it isn’t that politicians can bought that’s the problem, it’s that they can be bought so cheap!

  6. pb says:

    With China-bucks comes Laogai. Those who advocate for Chinese dirty money have a Faustian desire for enslavement. The worship of mammon is the root of evil. Please stop now.

    https://laogairesearch.org/

    • Darin says:

      Much of the west is now globally dependent on China in terms of manufacturing. I caught this video yesterday about the unique position Australia finds it’self in –

      https://youtu.be/5SDUm1bx7Zc

      • pb says:

        I met a manufacturing honcho in Tassie who revealed that the gap between $/hour for the skilled manufacturers between Asia and Australia has closed. Throw in some Western creativity and many western manufacturers are sitting on massive potential to take back manufacturing from China / India. The labour advantage from slave wages in China has evaporated. They were punching out a high tech bus a day in Australia on a 200 bus contract. Who would want to work in Hong Kong with Damocles sword over your head, when you could come and live in Australia.

        • Darin says:

          We have a serious problem, at least in the US and Canada. That problem is many young people have no desire to learn and work and few have any semblance of a traditional work ethic. This is partly due to lacking motivation at home and partly due to the destruction of the education system.It’s shocking how little knowledge of any practical use many of the kids leaving high school or even a two year college have. In my trade and area of expertise I can safely say there are few if any young people to replace my generation when I am too old to work.Who will build the ships,pave the roads and drill for oil once we are gone?

          • pb says:

            I work with quite a few young bucks. They’re not too bad. Youtube seems to have recorded everything down to Sumerian lettering on clay tablets. That is the good virtuous part of the internet.