Second defector's knowledge of Chinese bioweapons reaches U.S

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Just heard this and I am mulling over it, I haven’t even read it all yet.

Second defector’s knowledge of Chinese bioweapons reaches U.S.​

By Bill Gertz - The Washington Times - Wednesday, September 16, 2020
U.S. intelligence agencies recently increased their knowledge of China’s covert biological weapons program with the help of a defector from the People’s Liberation Army, according to people familiar with the incident.

The defector escaped from China and traveled to Europe, where he is under the protection of a European government security service, according to the sources. The PLA defector believes that Chinese intelligence has penetrated the U.S. government and is therefore wary of cooperating with the CIA and other Western spy agencies.

Still, the defector has provided some information about China’s biological arms program that has reached the U.S. government. No other details of the defection could be learned.
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He is talking about Wuhan virus, see the next few paragraphs, I thought maybe this would be a “general” accusation that they are making bioweapons.

So, really per this story and many people say it, we are already at war with China OR, I have heard people say China is at war with us already. The story is dated yesterday.
 
So, really per this story and many people say it, we are already at war with China OR, I have heard people say China is at war with us already. The story is dated yesterday.
China is already at war with several countries.

How they conduct warfare is through debt traps, the cabbage leaf strategy, where China slowly slices off its neighboring countries territories. India and the Philippines are victims of this cabbage strategy.

I’m sure there’s also cyber warfare, industrial and academic espionage and lopsided trade agreements.

The Cold War now with China is very different than the one with the Soviet Union.

We didn’t have trade imbalances with the Soviet Union, we didn’t grant the Soviet Union most favored nation trading status, offshoring American jobs to lesser paid Russian workers while overlooking even the most egregious human rights abuses.

Russian students weren’t invited en masses as university students where they were free to steal intellectual property.

It’s a very different Cold War nowadays.
 
The Cold War now with China is very different than the one with the Soviet Union.

We didn’t have trade imbalances with the Soviet Union, we didn’t grant the Soviet Union most favored nation trading status, offshoring American jobs to lesser paid Russian workers while overlooking even the most egregious human rights abuses.

Russian students weren’t invited en masses as university students where they were free to steal intellectual property.

It’s a very different Cold War nowadays.
That’s because we didn’t have the “woke” people then, who would have called our stance against the Soviets “xenophobic.”
 
Maybe.

I think it’s got more to do with corporations looking to expand their markets and cut costs by exporting jobs to a country with way cheaper labor.

Follow the money.
 
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