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Are there Chinese spies in Spore?

johnny333

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Was watching CNN when the story of Chinese spying on the US was reported. Does Spore have any secrets that would be interest to China :smile:

Is our home team keeping an eye out :confused:



http://edition.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/16/california.espionage.conviction/index.html?iref=newssearch

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A former engineer for Rockwell International and Boeing was convicted Thursday of economic espionage and acting as an agent of China, authorities said.
A Delta IV rocket launches on March 10, 2003 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

A Delta IV rocket launches on March 10, 2003 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

Dongfan "Greg" Chung, 73, was accused of stealing restricted technology and Boeing trade secrets, including information related to the space shuttle program and the Delta IV rocket.

U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney convicted him on charges of conspiracy to commit economic espionage; six counts of economic espionage to benefit a foreign country; one count of acting as an agent of the People's Republic of China; and one count of making false statements to the FBI, according to a statement from federal prosecutors.

Carney presided over Chung's three-week bench trial last month. In a bench trial, there is no jury and the judge decides whether to convict a defendant after hearing testimony. Chung was free on bond after his arrest by FBI agents and NASA investigators in February 2008. He was taken into custody after Carney's ruling was read.

Chung, a native of China who is a naturalized United States citizen, was employed by Rockwell International from 1973 until Boeing acquired its defense and space unit in 1996, and by Boeing thereafter. He retired from Boeing in 2002, but returned as a contractor, a position he held until September 2006, prosecutors said.

Chung held a "secret" security clearance, authorities said.

"For years, Mr. Chung stole critical trade secrets from Boeing relating to the space shuttle and the Delta IV rocket -- all for the benefit of the government of China," said David Kris, assistant attorney general for national security, in the prosecutors' statement. "Today's verdict should serve as a warning to others willing to compromise America's economic and national security to assist foreign governments."

The case against Chung resulted from an investigation into another engineer who obtained information for China. That engineer, Chi Mak, and several of his relatives were convicted of providing defense articles to the PRC, authorities said. Mak was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison last year.

According to evidence presented at trial, individuals in the Chinese aviation industry began sending tasks to Chung via letter as early as 1979, federal prosecutors said. Over the years, the letters directed Chung to collect data related to the space shuttle and various military and civilian aircraft. In his letters back to China, Chung referenced materials he had already sent, including 24 manuals relating to the B-1 bomber, which Rockwell had forbidden for distribution outside the company and federal agencies.

In addition, between 1985 and 2003, Chung traveled to China several times and met with government officials. His contacts in China discussed these trips in letters and recommended methods of passing information, authorities said.

In a 2006 search of Chung's home, FBI and NASA agents found more than 250,000 pages of documents from Boeing, Rockwell and other defense contractors in the house and in its crawl space, prosecutors said. They included "scores of binders containing decades' worth of stress analysis reports, test results and design information for the space shuttle."

Each economic espionage charge carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine, authorities said. The charge of acting as an agent for a foreign government carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The charges of conspiracy to commit economic espionage and making false statements to federal investigators each carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Chung is set for sentencing November 9.
 

halsey02

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yes...WKS!..so short, you do not know, he is there!...wooden gold, so tall, you do not know, if there is anything, up there!...the U fighters chief...so many Chinese spies...ha ha ha ha ha:biggrin:
 

nickers9

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china want to make counterfeit B1 bomber and space shuttle. LOL.

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Yes. Then I can buy a few B1 bomber that are Made In China and sent them over to Malaysia and bombed Dr Mahatair.

That fellow had been bad mouthing me for years, and I cant do anything about it but kept apologizing whenever I gave any comments concerning about Malaysia, and was used by that Dr Mahatair to attacked me.

In Singapore, if anyone f**k me like Chee Soon Juan, I can heavily fine that fellow and sent him to jail. But not Dr Mahatair, cause he is in Malaysia and I cannot do anything about him when he bad mouth me.

Dr Mahatair kept telling me to look after my rice bowl, and I am sick of him keeps reminding me of that.

If China had successfully built the B1 bomber, it must really dirt cheap. So I can buy a few of them and sent over to Malaysia and bombed Dr Mahatair. Even if all the B1 bombers kanna shoot down by Malaysia fighter jets also no worries, cause it is so cheap that I can use my own pocket money to buy them.

Hehehehehehehehehehehe!!!
 

TeeKee

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with 1.3 billion people, i think it's not hard to recruit one spy for every major city around the world didn't they call them embassy, consulate or honorary consuls?..LOL!

but the most important question is...

do we have sgp spies stationed around the world? LOL!
 

nickers9

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with 1.3 billion people, i think it's not hard to recruit one spy for every major city around the world didn't they call them embassy, consulate or honorary consuls?..LOL!

but the most important question is...

do we have sgp spies stationed around the world? LOL!

Yes there is!!!

You should know about the holy trinity right?

Father, son and the holy ghost.

Father - LKY have been sending the holy ghost - Goh Chok Tong all around the world to promote trade. But the real motive actually is to spy on them.


:biggrin:
 

TeeKee

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Main Entry: 1spy
Pronunciation: \ˈspī\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): spied; spy·ing
Etymology: Middle English spien, from Anglo-French espier, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German spehōn to spy; akin to Latin specere to look, look at, Greek skeptesthai & skopein to watch, look at, consider
Date: 13th century

transitive verb
1 : to watch secretly usually for hostile purposes
2 : to catch sight of : see
3 : to search or look for intensively —usually used with out<spy out places fit for vending…goods — S. E. Morison>
intransitive verb
1 : to observe or search for something : look
2 : to watch secretly as a spy
 
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