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To: elmatador who wrote (87609)2/29/2012 2:51:25 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217769
 
Go the Anglos! World Wide Winners with Virtuous Victorian Values. Brazil and China can't win because they are philosophical phailures. While they cut cane, excavate oil, copy/steal ideas, shoot in the back, make milk out of melamine and work for low pay as a business plan, converting their efforts into giggly gold, we Anglos are phragmenting photons with CDMA/OFDM mobile Cyberspace, bringing peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love to a benighted planet of chimpoid barbarians.

Apple is now valued at $500 billion. Huawei is abandoning the old ideas and going Hell for leather into the mobile Cyberspace realm in cahoots with Qualcomm. Hopefully they won't try to steal their way to success. But how they will avoid the melamine methods will be interesting. Here is a Chinese criminal absconding with stolen Motorola documents: cn-c114.net <Chinese spy convicted of stealing Motorola trade secretsUpdated:2012/2/10 11:42

Tags: China| Motorola| SUN
A federal judge convicted a Chinese-born U.S. citizen on Wednesday of trying to leave the country with thousands of pages of sensitive documents belonging to Motorola Solutions.

The judge found that Hanjuan Jin "criminally betrayed Motorola by stealing its trade secrets,” but found her not guilty on three charges of spying for the Chinese military.

She faces up to 10 years in prison on each of three counts of stealing trade secrets.

Jin began working as a software engineer for Motorola, a telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Ill., in 1998. In 2006, she began secretly working for Chinese telecom company Sun Kaisens, according to prosecutors.

As part of her work for Sun Kaisens, she returned to China in 2006 and 2007 to work on projects for the Chinese military, telling Motorola she was on sick leave.

In February 2007, she stole thousands of pages of classified documents and computer drives from Motorola.

Jin bought a one-way ticket back to China, but U.S. Customs officials stopped her at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. They seized her documents, many of which were marked as confidential Motorola information.

She was also carrying classified Chinese military documents and $30,000 in hundred-dollar bills, split into six envelopes.
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Mq



To: elmatador who wrote (87609)3/2/2012 12:37:16 AM
From: carranza24 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217769
 
Anglos, Anglos, Anglos,

city-journal.org

A little something to assist Mq with his arguments. Vbg