Hospital Researcher Sentenced to Prison for Conspiring to Steal Trade Secrets, Sell Them in China: Li Chen admitted to stealing scientific trade secrets related to exosomes & exosome isolation from Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Research Institute! justice.gov/opa/pr/hospita…
Chen received benefits from Chinese government, State Admin of Foreign Expert Affairs & National Natural Science Foundation of China, & applied to multiple Chinese government talent plans, a method used by China to transfer foreign research & technology to the Chinese government.
For far too long, People’s Republic of China (PRC) has encouraged outright theft of American trade secrets thru Chinese government programs that reward researchers for stealing what China cannot produce through its own ingenuity,” said Assistant Attorney General John C. Demers...
for the National Security Division. “These programs, like Thousand Talents, are not innocuous platforms for academic collaboration. Today’s conclusion of yet another successful prosecution for theft of trade secrets encouraged by PRC Government serves as a warning to all who...
...might seek to profit from China’s illicit efforts to achieve technological dominance through thievery.”
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The Thirty Tyrants: The deal that the American elite chose to make with China has a precedent in the history of Athens and Sparta 🚨
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Machiavelli describes three options for how a conquering power might best treat those it has defeated in war. The first is to ruin them; the second is to rule directly; the third is to create “therein a state of the few which might keep it friendly to you.”
The Athenian government disloyal to Athens’ laws and contemptuous of its traditions was known as the Thirty Tyrants, and understanding its role and function helps explain what is happening in America today.
Biden’s Unlawful Re-Entry Into Climate Accord: This raises issues of huge constitutional import. Does president of United States have constitutional power to “accept” Paris agreement by unilateral action? The correct answer is a decided no. 👎🏾 🚨🇺🇸 hoover.org/research/biden…
The Paris agreement should be understood first and foremost as a treaty. As such, it should be governed by Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution, which requires treaty ratification by two-thirds of the senators present.
Obama knew that he did not have the votes in the Republican-controlled Senate to ratify the treaty in 2016—hence the initial entry into the agreement via executive order.
The simple question here is whether the obligation to secure Senate approval can be avoided...