Thursday, March 6, 2014

HEADS UP! THIS IS A WARNING! WITH RECENT THREATS OF NATIONALIZING AMERICAN CORPORATIONS, SUSPECT STUFF GOING ON!

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Ambassador Leo E Wanta
The Principality of Snake Hill
Country Codes :    QS    QSH     923 

HEADS UP!  THIS IS A WARNING!  WITH RECENT THREATS OF NATIONALIZING AMERICAN CORPORATIONS, SUSPECT STUFF GOING ON!

Since the first of the year I have been getting telephone calls warning me "Your Credit Card is expiring needing update" from individuals who can barely speak English, and then there is the group alleging to be Microsoft needing to get into my computer for various reasons... Well!  These individuals can barely speak English also.

Our Body Politic eager to indulge in Acts which violate the General Welfare provisions of the united States whereas "No product shall be allowed to enter into the united States manufactured by foreign manufacturers/producers which can be made by the American Manufacturers and Producers at a lesser price than American Manufacturing/Producers so as not to discourage the American Manufacturer's and Producers."

Then!  There is the matter under the Original Immigration Act which states:  "No individual [company] shall own property within the united States without first taking the Oath having becoming a Citizen of the united States."

Currently Nationalization of American Manufacturers/Corporations/Company's operating in Russia and elsewhere is being threatened.  China, Iran, Malaysia, Japan, India, Pakistan, Korea etc all have American Companies/Corporations/Industry/Manufacturers and! These are in jeopardy of being Nationalized and kept in the before mentioned countries.

In one of his brainstorm ideas [probably influenced by a problem hidden by the modesty panel on Old Resolute, his desk], President Clinton gave China our micro chip technology used by our Military etc.

The China-Gate Canidate

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The Idiot's Guide to China-Gate

When Bill Clinton took office in 1993, China presented no threat to the United States. Chinese missiles "couldn’t hit the side of a barn," notes Timothy W. Maier of Insight magazine. Few could reach North America and those that made it would likely miss their targets. Thanks to Bill Clinton, China can now hit any city in the USA, using state-of-the-art solid-fueled missiles with dead-accurate, computerized guidance systems and multiple warheads.
 
China probably has suitcase nukes as well. These enable China to strike by proxy – equipping nuclear-armed terrorists to do its dirty work while the Chinese play innocent. Some intelligence sources claim that China maintains secret stockpiles of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons on U.S. soil, for just such contingencies. In 1997, Clinton allowed China to take over the Panama Canal. The Chinese company Hutchison Whampoa leased the ports of Cristobal and Balboa, on the east and west openings of the canal, respectively, thus controlling access both ways.
 
A public outcry stopped Clinton in 1998 from leasing California's Long Beach Naval Yard to the Chinese firm COSCO. Even so, China can now strike U.S. targets easily from its bases in Panama, Vancouver and the Bahamas. How did the Chinese catch up so fast? Easy. We sold them all the technology they needed – or handed it over for free. Neither neglect nor carelessness is to blame. Bill Clinton did it on purpose. As a globalist, Clinton promotes "multipolarity" – the doctrine that no country (such as the USA) should be allowed to gain decisive advantage over others.
 
To this end, Clinton appointed anti-nuclear activist Hazel O'Leary to head the Department of Energy. O'Leary set to work "leveling the playing field," as she put it, by giving away our nuclear secrets. She declassified 11 million pages of data on U.S. nuclear weapons and loosened up security at weapons labs. Federal investigators later concluded that China made off with the "crown jewels" of our nuclear weapons research under Clinton’s open-door policy – probably including design specifications for suitcase nukes. Meanwhile, Clinton and his corporate cronies raked in millions.
 
In his book "The China Threat," Washington Times correspondent Bill Gertz describes how the system worked. Defense contractors eager to sell technology to China poured millions of dollars into Clinton's campaign. In return, Clinton called off the dogs. Janet Reno and other counterintelligence officials stood down while Lockheed Martin, Hughes Electronics, Loral Space & Communications and other U.S. companies helped China modernize its nuclear strike force.
 
"We like your president. We want to see him re-elected," former Chinese intelligence chief Gen. Ji Shengde told Chinagate bagman Johnny Chung. Indeed, Chinese intelligence organized a massive covert operation aimed at tilting the 1996 election Clinton's way. Clinton's top campaign contributors for 1992 were Chinese agents; his top donors in 1996 were U.S. defense contractors selling missile technology to China. Clinton recieved funding directly from known or suspected Chinese intelligence agents, among them James and Mochtar Riady, who own the Indonesian Lippo Group; John Huang; Charlie Trie; Ted Sioeng; Maria Hsia; Wang Jun and others.


Commerce Secretary Ron Brown served as Clinton's front man in many Chinagate deals. When investigators began probing Brown's Lippo Group and Chinagate connections, Brown died suddenly in a suspicious April 1996 plane crash. Needless to say, China does not share Clinton's enthusiasm for globalism or multipolarity. The Chinese look out for No. 1. "War [with the United States] is inevitable; we cannot avoid it," said Chinese Defense Minister Gen. Chi Haotian in 2000. "The issue is that the Chinese armed forces must control the initiative in this war."
 
The hunt began when U.S. intelligence authorities learned through a series of clandestine telephone intercepts that Beijing had covert plans to influence the American elections in 1996. A Senate committee headed by Sen. Fred Thompson tried unsuccessfully last year to track down illegal campaign contributions from the Chinese, but was successfully stonewalled by the Clinton administration, ably assisted by the minority Democrats on the committee and their propagandist friends in the mainstream press, who mocked Thompson for his inability to deliver on his earlier intimations of foreign interference in an American election.
 
With the publication last Friday of the first in a series of New York Times articles written by Jeff Gerth, based on reporting done by himself, David Johnston and Don Van Natta, Thompson would appear to have been vindicated in a major way. What the Gerth article offered was no less than a smoking gun in the form of an admission by Democratic fund-raiser Johnny Chung to Justice Department investigators that he had given the Democrats nearly $100,000 that came from the Chinese People's Liberation Army. The money had been passed to him by Lt. Col. Liu Chao-ying of the PLA, whose father, General Liu Huaqing, was at the time the top military leader in China and a leading figure in the Chinese Communist Party.
 
According to Chung, $80,000 of the money went directly to the Democratic National Committee. He also said that Col. Liu, an executive in the Chinese aerospace industry, told him the source of the money. Jim Kennedy, special advisor to the White House counsel, commented, "We had no knowledge about the source of Chung's money or the background of his guest. In hindsight it was clearly not appropriate for Chung to bring her to see the President." He was apparently referring to a fund-raiser to which Chung had brought Col. Liu. Both had been photographed there with President Clinton.


Proof That Military Chips From China Are Infected? | Defense Tech  
By John Reed on May 30, 2012
http://defensetech.org/2012/05/30/smoking-gun-proof-that-military-chips-from-china-are-infected/
Reported by: The Washington Times
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 

Best frenemies: U.S. wants closer military ties with China

White House National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon called Tuesday for strengthening U.S. military ties with China, despite growing tensions between the two over Beijing’s state-sponsored hacking and maritime territorial claims.
Donilon pushed for increased military cooperation in peacekeeping, fighting piracy and disaster relief.
“An essential part of building a new model for relations between great powers is ensuring we have a healthy, stable and reliable military-to-military relationship,” Mr. Donilon said in brief comments to reporters,Reuters reported.

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