China, Espionage and the Origin of Buying Biden

“Our allies are robbing us blind.” – Raymond Rocca, former Deputy Chief, Counterintelligence, CIA

“Countries such as Japan, Germany, France, South Korea, and Israel may be U.S. political allies, but they are also our economic rivals, and their intelligence operations reflect that reality.” – Peter Schweizer, Friendly Spies: How America’s Allies are Using Economic Espionage to Steal Our Secrets, 1993.

While Americans are looking up in the sky at a blatant, Chinese balloon illegally collecting imagery and signal military intelligence, most of us are ignorant of the other spies stealing our wallets – and the presidents who sold our national security technology. 

“In a private speech in New York City on October 25, 1990, William S. Sessions, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, laid the groundwork for a dramatic change in U.S. counterintelligence policy. Sessions began by speaking about the 1980s and how Soviet espionage had been widespread in the United States and how the bureau had fought it during that decade. ….Sessions bombshell came in only one sentence – and it was therefore largely overlooked by the media and, consequently, by the public. The FBI Director revealed that his bureau would begin devoting a greater share of its assets to combating “the intelligence activities against U.S. interests by so-called “friendly intelligence services.” 

     …This was confirmed by Patrick Watson, the FBI’s deputy assistant director [always beware of a government position using repetitive descriptors such as “deputy assistant] in a speech five months later in Washington, D.C. What was different was the terminology.  For the first time, rather than using the term “hostile intelligence threat,” he used the term “foreign intelligence threat” to include friends and allies conducting economic espionage on the United States.” (Schweizer, p. 4)

     Sessions was appointed director of the FBI by President Ronald Reagan and again by President H.W. Bush serving from November 2, 1987 to July 19, 1993.  Sessions was viewed as combining tough direction with fairness and was respected even by the Reagan administration’s critics.  Sessions was dismissed by President Bill Clinton replaceing Sessions with Louis Freeh.  Freeh’s tenure as FBI Director, according to Reuters, was characterized as “a series of high-profile blunders.” In January 1993, Clinton named former DNC Chairman Ron Brown as Commerce Secretary. Brown had been offered another high-level government appointment but declined it saying “Commerce is where the money is.” The order in which the the two were emplaced appears to have required emplacing a more complicit FBI Director prior to emplacing a corrupt Commerce Director intent on colluding with the Chinese government for the right price.

     “Brown’s Commerce Department was staffed with former DNC officials. Fifteen of these key officials were from Party fund-raising, finance, and business out-reach operations. An aspect of Brown’s tenure at Commerce that drew the most fire was a China trade-mission in August 1994. Over 70 percent of the delegates accompanying Brown were donors to the Clintons and the Democrats. Congressional critics soon became concerned and investigated the Clinton administration’s relaxation of export controls and monitoring of commercial satellites in moving the licensing authority from the State Department to the Commerce Department in 1996. [removing a check-and-balance and putting the fox in the hen house.] 

     It was during the Clinton administration that companies such as Loral Space and Communications, Ltd. and Hughes Electronics Corp. began selling satellites to the People’s Republic of China. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown over rode a prohibition against selling defense-related economic technology to foreign governments that had military applications. In Brown’s case, it was technology that vastly increased the accuracy of Chinese ICBM missiles.  This egregious exemption was described as “previously their missiles were accurate to within a few states. Now they can hit the pitcher’s mound at Yankee Stadium.

     A range of concerns were prompted by New York Times reports in April 1996 that the Justice Department began a criminal investigation into whether Loral and Hughes violated export control laws. The companies reportedly provided expertise that China could use to improve the accuracy and liability of its future ballistic missiles, including their guidance systems. At least three classified studies found that U.S. national security was harmed.

     From 1996 to 1998, China reported 28 consecutive successful commercial and government/military space launches.”  (EveryCRSReport.com; China: Possible Missile Technology Transfers Under the U.S. Satellite Export Policy; August 13, 1998)

This treason equals Hillary Clinton’s revocation of Reagan’s Executive Order 12333  requiring the FBI and CIA to share intelligence regarding terrorist activities.  Her directive as the wife of the President enabled the 9/11 attacks to occur. (see: Clinton’s Wall at www.LigonClanLaw.com dated 2018/01/05). 

Not only did the Clintons provide the means for our enemies to attack America, they opened the door enabling them to do it.  The Romans had the solution for this kind of betrayal: The Tarpeian Rock

About Mike

Former Vietnam Marine; Retired Green Beret Captain; Retired Immigration Inspector / CBP Officer; Author "10 Years on the Line: My War on the Border," and "Collectanea of Conservative Concepts, Vols 1-3";
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