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Singapore spy

JohnTan

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Situation has changed. Many years ago LKY banned Malay in Singapore Air Force but now Singapore must review this policy. If China Attack Singapore, how many Singapore armies will side China ?

There are m&ds in the SAF and there are m&ds serving as ministers in mindef. Are there non-moslems serving in high ranks in the jiuhu military or home defense?
 

GUDANGARAM

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There are m&ds in the SAF and there are m&ds serving as ministers in mindef. Are there non-moslems serving in high ranks in the jiuhu military or home defense?
Not sure if Singapore grassroots have been compromised by Chinese communists?
 

steffychun

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Singapore Bond titles:

The Spy that got captured

Loser kena captured by Trump

CCP aka PAP lose

Score 1-0 for US

Taupoked!

The Sinkie with the loser mind

Please continue to suggest.
 

CPTMiller

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Situation has changed. Many years ago LKY banned Malay in Singapore Air Force but now Singapore must review this policy. If China Attack Singapore, how many Singapore armies will side China ?
If china ever attack red dot Singapore.
We are finished before SAF can do anything.
Dont even hope anything.
 

Rogue Trader

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This poor sinkie should be a low level pawn who got exposed for media purposes. Buying info is small time. Not as if he was orchestrating a spy ring or sorts. I'm sure there are many other small timers like him on both sides of the team. Just business as usual
 

Rogue Trader

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By the way there were several cases of sinkies caught spying for USSR in the 70s and 80s. One family I know has since migrated to Australia
 

GUDANGARAM

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George Yeo who is a staunch China supporter and always giving talks to the the university students that all countries should accept the "peaceful" rise of China in international arena is surprisingly very quiet today. Any brothers here to make a police report? is he missing?

Did George Yeo give any "consultancy"to China Think Tank and receiving inflated pay cheque?
 
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eatshitndie

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tip of the iceberg. all research institutes and labs in sg have already been infiltrated deep deep. they're using sg as a "friendly" 3rd cuntry to source for u.s. high tech and new advanced material knowhow as there are still strict export restrictions of some sensitive tech to other cuntries, especially prc and iran. they have been doing it for over a decade.
 
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laksaboy

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tip of the iceberg. all research institutes and labs in sg have already been infiltrated deep deep. they're using sg as a "friendly" 3rd cuntry to source for u.s. high tech and new advanced material knowhow as there are still strict export restrictions of some sensitive tech to other cuntries, especially prc and iran. they have been doing it for over a decade.

It's up to Loong now. One false move and he brings ruin to the cuntry his daddy had built up. Interesting times, interesting National Day. :cool:
 

eatshitndie

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It's up to Loong now. One false move and he brings ruin to the cuntry his daddy had built up. Interesting times, interesting National Day. :cool:
very difficult for ass*star to unplug from prc and pla now. all their research institutes and projects have been compromised. the list of tiong names and their true allegiance in these institutes will give sinkies chills.
 

Rogue Trader

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Did he seek political asylum in Australia?
Not sure. but I won't be surprised if that was the case. It was in the 80s and the height of the cold war .. Australia was still quite a neutral country back then. if I recall correctly the siblings were music teachers.
 

kiketerm

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I remember the incident where US Citizen was killed by Chinese Agents in Singapore?

So this Chap refused to hand over secrets to the China Govt? Huawei? I think he was about to expose the China Spy Ring here in our backyard

https://abcnews.go.com/US/parents-american-found-dead-singapore-murdered/story?id=18860037


Parents of American Found Dead in Singapore Say He Was Murdered
Shane Todd's parents say he feared for his life shortly before he quit his job.
By
AMANDA KEEGAN
April 2, 2013, 3:11 AM


American Dead in Singapore: Was He a Spy?Shane Todd's parents say he was caught in a plot that could threaten U.S. national security.
April 2, 2013— -- The parents of an American found dead in Singapore say their son did not commit suicide and instead believe he was slain in a case that has become an international mystery.

Montana native Shane Todd, 31, was an engineer working for a top technology firm, Institute of Microelectronics (IME), in the island nation when he was found dead in his apartment in June. Local police ruled it an apparent suicide.

After learning of their son's death, Rick and Mary Todd flew to Singapore, but what they found at his apartment did not add up to what they had been told by police.

"I know he was murdered and then they just hung him on a door," Mary Todd told ABC News.

The bathroom where Todd was found hanging did not match the description given by the police, the Todds say. Police say Todd concocted an elaborate pulley system involving a series of ropes and screws in the wall. But when Todd's parents arrived in Singapore, they said, something didn't add up.

"I saw no screws in the walls, no ropes, no pulley. I called the police immediately and I said the description you gave me does not line up with the physical evidence," Todd said.

The alleged suicide note, which the police said they found on his computer, was impersonal and not in Shane Todd's tone, according to his brother, Dylan.

"Shane would have his fingerprints all over anything that he would write down to on paper to us that were his final words and those fingerprints just weren't there," Dylan Todd said.

The Todds had a U.S. pathologist examine their son's body and said he found bruise marks that indicated their son died after a struggle.

"His hands were showing that he was in a fight," Rick Todd said.

Todd's parents also found a backup hard drive that they say contained evidence that suggests their son might have been inadvertently caught up in a plot to transfer sensitive technology to China. They say their son told them in the weeks before he died that he feared for his life, and had quit his job.

Todd's family said he recently resigned from his position at Singaporean tech firm IME's research department and made preparations to move back to the United States.

"Then he started saying, 'Mom if you don't hear from me, then call the American Embassy. I feel like my life is being threatened,'" Mary Todd said.

Shane Todd said his work on superconductors for IME might have been passed to China's Huawei corporation, for use in systems that could involve jamming U.S. radar,
she said.

IME shot down the Todd family's speculation, telling ABC News in a statement overnight that neither IME nor Todd was involved in any classified research project working with China, and that they deeply grieve his loss.

The circumstances of Todd's death and his employer's connection to a Chinese corporation known to the U.S. government as a national security concern have pushed the incident into the public sphere.

Singapore Minister of Foreign Affairs K. Shanmugam said Singapore police would share with the FBI evidence they had been withholding. Shanmugam also said IME would be open to a U.S. audit of its activities. The announcement came after meetings with Secretary of State John Kerry March 12.

Shanmugan also met with Montana Sen. Max Baucus, a Democrat, who along with that state's other senator, Jon Tester, also a Democrat, has been pushing for U.S. investigators to take the lead in reviewing the case.

In a news conference before the meeting, Baucus said progress on the case has been slow, and that he'd press the foreign minister to allow the FBI full access to the evidence in the case.



"So far, we've been unable to get the answers we need to know what happened to Shane Todd," Baucus said.

Baucus has repeatedly noted that there was no clear evidence the young engineer was a victim of a homicide, but the strangeness of the elements of the incident "adds up."

"It seems fishy," he said. "I have deep concerns about potential foul play and potential breaches of national security but I don't have the facts yet."

When asked by reporters, Baucus said the diplomatic relations between the country had not changed, but indicated the government would respond if it found evidence Singapore had been "stonewalling" investigations.

Mary and Rick Todd say this case isn't just about their son's death but also a matter of national security.

"Mary and I are both committed to seeing this to the end and that our country is protected," Rick Todd said. "We need to wake up."
 

blackmondy

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I remember the incident where US Citizen was killed by Chinese Agents in Singapore?

So this Chap refused to hand over secrets to the China Govt? Huawei? I think he was about to expose the China Spy Ring here in our backyard

https://abcnews.go.com/US/parents-american-found-dead-singapore-murdered/story?id=18860037


Parents of American Found Dead in Singapore Say He Was Murdered
Shane Todd's parents say he feared for his life shortly before he quit his job.
By
AMANDA KEEGAN
April 2, 2013, 3:11 AM


American Dead in Singapore: Was He a Spy?Shane Todd's parents say he was caught in a plot that could threaten U.S. national security.
April 2, 2013— -- The parents of an American found dead in Singapore say their son did not commit suicide and instead believe he was slain in a case that has become an international mystery.

Montana native Shane Todd, 31, was an engineer working for a top technology firm, Institute of Microelectronics (IME), in the island nation when he was found dead in his apartment in June. Local police ruled it an apparent suicide.

After learning of their son's death, Rick and Mary Todd flew to Singapore, but what they found at his apartment did not add up to what they had been told by police.

"I know he was murdered and then they just hung him on a door," Mary Todd told ABC News.

The bathroom where Todd was found hanging did not match the description given by the police, the Todds say. Police say Todd concocted an elaborate pulley system involving a series of ropes and screws in the wall. But when Todd's parents arrived in Singapore, they said, something didn't add up.

"I saw no screws in the walls, no ropes, no pulley. I called the police immediately and I said the description you gave me does not line up with the physical evidence," Todd said.

The alleged suicide note, which the police said they found on his computer, was impersonal and not in Shane Todd's tone, according to his brother, Dylan.

"Shane would have his fingerprints all over anything that he would write down to on paper to us that were his final words and those fingerprints just weren't there," Dylan Todd said.

The Todds had a U.S. pathologist examine their son's body and said he found bruise marks that indicated their son died after a struggle.

"His hands were showing that he was in a fight," Rick Todd said.

Todd's parents also found a backup hard drive that they say contained evidence that suggests their son might have been inadvertently caught up in a plot to transfer sensitive technology to China. They say their son told them in the weeks before he died that he feared for his life, and had quit his job.

Todd's family said he recently resigned from his position at Singaporean tech firm IME's research department and made preparations to move back to the United States.

"Then he started saying, 'Mom if you don't hear from me, then call the American Embassy. I feel like my life is being threatened,'" Mary Todd said.

Shane Todd said his work on superconductors for IME might have been passed to China's Huawei corporation, for use in systems that could involve jamming U.S. radar,
she said.

IME shot down the Todd family's speculation, telling ABC News in a statement overnight that neither IME nor Todd was involved in any classified research project working with China, and that they deeply grieve his loss.

The circumstances of Todd's death and his employer's connection to a Chinese corporation known to the U.S. government as a national security concern have pushed the incident into the public sphere.

Singapore Minister of Foreign Affairs K. Shanmugam said Singapore police would share with the FBI evidence they had been withholding. Shanmugam also said IME would be open to a U.S. audit of its activities. The announcement came after meetings with Secretary of State John Kerry March 12.

Shanmugan also met with Montana Sen. Max Baucus, a Democrat, who along with that state's other senator, Jon Tester, also a Democrat, has been pushing for U.S. investigators to take the lead in reviewing the case.

In a news conference before the meeting, Baucus said progress on the case has been slow, and that he'd press the foreign minister to allow the FBI full access to the evidence in the case.



"So far, we've been unable to get the answers we need to know what happened to Shane Todd," Baucus said.

Baucus has repeatedly noted that there was no clear evidence the young engineer was a victim of a homicide, but the strangeness of the elements of the incident "adds up."

"It seems fishy," he said. "I have deep concerns about potential foul play and potential breaches of national security but I don't have the facts yet."

When asked by reporters, Baucus said the diplomatic relations between the country had not changed, but indicated the government would respond if it found evidence Singapore had been "stonewalling" investigations.

Mary and Rick Todd say this case isn't just about their son's death but also a matter of national security.

"Mary and I are both committed to seeing this to the end and that our country is protected," Rick Todd said. "We need to wake up."
The fact the this incident is quickly covered up is enough proof piss and poop knows what is going on.
 
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