August 29, 2005

Canada, China, Touchy Topics & Do Something About Gas Prices

China e-Lobby

An organization dedicated to exposing the abuses of human rights, threats to American security, and attacks on general decency committed by Communist China, and to influencing American policy to ensure these egregious acts do not go unopposed.

Remembering the plight of East Turkestan
August 25, 2005

Fifty-six years ago today, a plane carrying the leadership of the Republic of East Turkestan was on its way to Beijing for talks with Mao Zedong. In circumstances that can at best be called suspicious, the plane crashed, killing everyone on board. Upon hearing the news, Mao sent in the Communist military, and the occupation of East Turkestan began.

Fifty-six years ago today, a plane carrying the leadership of the Republic of East Turkestan was on its way to Beijing for talks with Mao Zedong. In circumstances that can at best be called suspicious, the plane crashed, killing everyone on board. Upon hearing the news, Mao sent in the Communist military, and the occupation of East Turkestan began. [. . . . ]


Today, to accomplish the movement of Communism into the roof of the world, China simply enlists / befriends / networks with / conducts business with principals in the government of Canada (which takes money from some Canadians and shuffles it to others -- e.g. businesses such as Bombardier); then China buys Bombardier's help with a railway and . . . guess what? No need to shoot nor bomb the people at the top of the world into submission. Simply send in hordes of people by rail, people who will outbreed and outnumber the natives in short order. Presto! Another Communist state.

When did the Dalai Lama flee Tibet? It looks as though plans have been slowly laid and worked for decades -- plans encompassing several directions.

Check some other companies in business with Communist China and consider how they are being used. Gosh, wasn't that 40 years or so ago? Where was the UN?


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Al Qaeda “is financing its worldwide terror operations by investing in blue-chip Australian stocks with the assistance of Beijing's powerful Secret Intelligence Service” (World Net Daily). The intelligence group from the People’s Republic is also involved in drug deals with Osama bin Laden’s terrorist group; which is the original source of the money.

Brian McAdam, a Canadian investigator . . . .




The new Trojan war -- Defense Department finds its networks under attack from China -- attacking "from the inside out" Frank Tiboni, Aug. 22, 05

Chinese Processor Raises IP Concerns David James, Aug. 24, 05

One of China’s top semiconductor manufacturers has produced a 64-bit microprocessor known as Godson-2, which reportedly matches the performance of the Pentium III at 500Mhz. The chip may breach intellectual property laws if ever released outside China, however, as it is an unauthorised variation of the US-developed MIPS architecture, according to market-research company In-Stat. [. . . . ]


Search: Beijing University’s Institute of Computing Technology (ICT)

I believe I have suggested before that it is interesting to observe who are employed as help staff, student help, etc. in CS departments.




The Invasion of the Chinese Cyberspies (And the Man Who Tried to Stop Them) -- An exclusive look at how the hackers called TITAN RAIN are stealing U.S. secrets Jason Thornburgh, Time, Aug. 28, 2005

[. . . . ] Carpenter had never seen hackers work so quickly, with such a sense of purpose. They would commandeer a hidden section of a hard drive, zip up as many files as possible and immediately transmit the data to way stations in South Korea, Hong Kong or Taiwan before sending them to mainland China. They always made a silent escape, wiping their electronic fingerprints clean and leaving behind an almost undetectable beacon allowing them to re-enter the machine at will. An entire attack took 10 to 30 minutes. "Most hackers, if they actually get into a government network, get excited and make mistakes," says Carpenter. "Not these guys. They never hit a wrong key." [. . . . ]




Touchy Topics: A trip down memory lane

THROUGHOUT the 1970s, conspiracy buffs and others were obsessed with something called the "Featherbed file," supposedly compiled by the RCMP security service, alleging Soviet/communist links with high-level Canadian politicians -- especially prime ministers Pierre Trudeau and Lester Pearson.

It turned out that the Featherbed file existed but was never made public; neither espionage nor treasonous innuendo were ever proven.

Even though Featherbed was raised in Parliament, few answers were ever forthcoming.
Jun12, 05, Peter Worthington

Search: modern-day equivalent , Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC), raises serious questions about the reliability of , a ticking time bomb? "money-laundering and heroin trafficking, as well as assistance to" , "Shell companies were set up, students and technologists were recruited to"

Note the last two paragraphs.

Strange how touchy topics and touchy investigations can be closed down, isn't it? Is there politicization at the top of some important organizations that should be protecting us? Nah, nothing to investigate there.




Americans should pay more attention to what is really going on in Canada. Ask your Senator or Congressman to have the FBI release the Featherbed File on Canadian politicians if you want an eyeopener. It has been sealed up in Canada so the average person doesn't know what they have done. rbacon, Nov. 3, 04




Gas Prices: Do something!


It has been calculated that if everyone in the United States and Canada did not purchase a drop of gasoline or one day and all at the same time the oil companies would choke on their stockpiles. At the same time it would hit the entire industry with a net loss of over 4.6 billion dollars which affects the bottom lines of the oil companies.

Therefore September 1st has been formally declared "don't buy gas day" day and the people of these two nations should not buy a single drop of gasoline that day. The only way this can be done is if you forward this email to as many people as you can and as quickly as you can to get the word out.

Waiting on the government to step in and control the prices is not going to happen. What happened to the reduction and control in prices that the Arab Nations promised two weeks ago?

Remember one thing, not only is the price of gasoline going up but at the same time airlines are forced to raise their prices, trucking companies are forced to raise their prices which effects prices on everything that is shipped. Things like food, clothing, building materials, medical supplies, etc. Who pays in the End? We do!

We can make a difference. If they don't get the message after one day we will do it again and again. So do your part and spread the word. Forward this email to everyone you know. Mark your calendars and make September 1st a day that the Citizens of the United States and Canada say "ENOUGH US ENOUGH".


This has come to me from two people. Thanks SK and RC.



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