- Aug 6, 2012
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I mean. MSS knows what they are doing. They have rewritten the book on espionage and we in the West blindly believed. Anyone who mocks faith in G-d but openly had faith in Communist China needs to be mocked themselves.
Notice how much more boldly Xi is talking about "unification" with Taiwan as "inevitable"? This isn't a unification, over 85% of Taiwanese identify as being such, only 3-4% state they are Chinese. This would be an invasion and global theft of critical advanced chip production.
The head of the FBI is publicly warning Americans but most in media pretend "everything is fine, pass the champagne will you Martha"?
This might sound like a plot for a thriller — and I am the author of "The Year of the Dragon" — but the director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, recently said, at Vanderbilt University’s "Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats," that Chinese-government-linked hackers have "burrowed into critical U.S. infrastructure" and are waiting for "just the right moment to deal a devastating blow" to America.
Could such a moment come if China attacks Taiwan? Just imagine the mayhem in the U.S. if the national power grid was taken down for days.
The U.S., along with Taiwan, run war games scenarios on worries like these annually. But why is the director of the FBI worrying about them publicly?
Notice how much more boldly Xi is talking about "unification" with Taiwan as "inevitable"? This isn't a unification, over 85% of Taiwanese identify as being such, only 3-4% state they are Chinese. This would be an invasion and global theft of critical advanced chip production.
The head of the FBI is publicly warning Americans but most in media pretend "everything is fine, pass the champagne will you Martha"?
Are the Chinese about to 'deal a devastating blow' to America?
With a presidential election looming and the polls not looking so good for President Biden, his administration is suddenly saying some very tough things about China.
www.foxnews.com
This might sound like a plot for a thriller — and I am the author of "The Year of the Dragon" — but the director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, recently said, at Vanderbilt University’s "Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats," that Chinese-government-linked hackers have "burrowed into critical U.S. infrastructure" and are waiting for "just the right moment to deal a devastating blow" to America.
Could such a moment come if China attacks Taiwan? Just imagine the mayhem in the U.S. if the national power grid was taken down for days.
The U.S., along with Taiwan, run war games scenarios on worries like these annually. But why is the director of the FBI worrying about them publicly?