Why the embarassing admission from the Pentagon that more than 2 dozen major weapons systems have been stolen by the Chinese? The Washington Post broke the story and the focus was on the manner of the theft — cyber spying. Is this yet another attempt by the US government to create a narrative that pushes control of the internet in the name of cyber security?
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Most Americans assume that the U.S. military is so vastly superior to everyone else that no other nation would ever dream of fighting a full-scale war against us. Unfortunately, that assumption is dead wrong. In recent years, the once mammoth technological gap between the U.S. military and the Chinese military has been closing at a frightening pace. China has been accomplishing this by brazenly stealing our technology and hacking into our computer systems. The Pentagon and the Obama administration know all about this, but they don't do anything about it. Perhaps the fact that China owns about a trillion dollars of our national debt has something to do with that. http://www.infowars.com/why-the-next-...
[BILDERBERG 2013 WEBSITE] http://www.infowars.com/b/index.php
Most Americans assume that the U.S. military is so vastly superior to everyone else that no other nation would ever dream of fighting a full-scale war against us. Unfortunately, that assumption is dead wrong. In recent years, the once mammoth technological gap between the U.S. military and the Chinese military has been closing at a frightening pace. China has been accomplishing this by brazenly stealing our technology and hacking into our computer systems. The Pentagon and the Obama administration know all about this, but they don't do anything about it. Perhaps the fact that China owns about a trillion dollars of our national debt has something to do with that. http://www.infowars.com/why-the-next-...
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