In January, when the Chinese coronavirus outbreak became news in America, Chicom leaders were desperate to control the message. Their first strategy was to try to shift the blame to the U.S. One especially demented Chinese military leader threatened to withhold medical supplies as our country drowned in death.
As China reeled from the initial surge of the pandemic, they received a donation of personal safety equipment from Italy. When the pandemic hit the Italians, China in an astonishing display of hutzpah, forced Italy to buy the same supplies it had only recently donated.
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Now China is feverishly working to be first over the finish line with a coronavirus cure. Employing a combination of profit motivation with a totalitarian grip on a system run by intimidation and fear of failure, China has pulled out all the stops.
Those stops include the traditional Chinese tactic of industrial espionage, stealing research, infringing copyrights, and outright copying the ideas of other countries—principally, the United States. In fact, the U.S. government is warning that Chinese hackers and spies have ramped up their efforts. What China and its pals in the axis of evil are after is co-opting American and allied research to develop a vaccine for themselves.
A Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman responded to media reports of hacking with typical Chicom pontification, “We are leading the world in Covid-19 treatment and vaccine research. It is immoral to target China with rumors and slanders in the absence of any evidence.”
President Trump’s response to reports of hacking was a more believable, “What else is new?”
Chinese spies and hackers have been hard at work stealing U.S. defense and business secrets for years. The Washington Times did a spread on how China cyber operations resulted in large scale theft of U.S. intellectual property. The U.S. Department of Justice recently gave some Chinese cyber players a dose of their own medicine and indicted a group of Chicom government-sponsored hackers.
The FBI is also looking into more than 1,000 cases where China has stolen U.S. technology. John Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security shared this poignant observation: “The threat from China is real, it’s persistent, it’s well-orchestrated, it’s well-resourced, and it’s not going away anytime soon.”
In their latest hack-fest, the Chinese are looking for an unfair advantage as researchers around the world race to come up with a working vaccine. The U.S. is at the bleeding edge of advanced pharmaceutical research. China, far more than any other nation, has been stealing medical technology for years.
Says one official, “We have full expectation that China will do everything in their power to obtain any viable research that we are conducting here in the U.S.”
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Whether they are acting out of guilt or paranoia over the charges that the pandemic began with research mistakes in their research laboratories, China has a clear plan to become a world leader in the most important 21st century technologies. Chinese President Xi Jinping has his own “Made in China 2025” plan. He failed to note that the plan could be footnoted “…with technology stolen from the U.S. and elsewhere.”
So, the next time you’re planning on downloading that free China Telecom app or using any software from a Chinese server, remember that President Xi is watching. He wants to be our Dàgē (Big Brother).