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3 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

According to some, Trump ignored his intelligence in November.  

Our intelligence community apparently got the info that Wuhan was hiding from Beijing.  Pretty impressive.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, snafu said:

 

According to some, Trump ignored his intelligence in November.  

Our intelligence community apparently got the info that Wuhan was hiding from Beijing.  Pretty impressive.

 

 

 

...but, BUT Nancy told me Chinatown was safe in February...now what??.........and how about 8,000 Chinese nationals slipping through Big Fredo's gates unchecked AFTER the travel ban??......

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Texas A&M professor accused of secretly collaborating with China amid NASA work
 

● A Texas A&M professor was charged with conspiracy, making false statements and wire fraud on allegations that he was secretly collaborating with the Chinese government while conducting research for NASA, the Department of Justice said Monday.
● Zhengdong Cheng, 53, an engineering professor and a NASA researcher, obscured his affiliations and collaboration with a Chinese university and at least one Chinese-owned company, according to a criminal complaint.
● Cheng’s arrest comes almost two months after the DOJ announced the indictment of a Harvard professor, Charles Lieber, who allegedly made false statements to federal authorities regarding work at a university in China.

 

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On 7/24/2020 at 1:16 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:


Well, depends. Was it on all over CNN TV? Or simply the blurb you posted I could not find in search results? Now, it can be debated if that is  Google suppressing or on CNN not making it searchable, or no good keywords...

CNN:
 

Senior US government officials said Friday that a Chinese scientist who had been hiding in the country's San Francisco consulate after accusations of visa fraud is now in US custody and charged that Beijing has been using its diplomatic outposts to run an espionage network that targets US businesses, universities and research centers to steal intellectual property.
 

Tang Juan, a researcher who said she was focusing on biology, "was a fugitive from justice until last night," a senior Justice Department official said, but has now been charged in Sacramento and is expected to make an appearance in court later today.

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Court documents show Tang was released on a $750,000 secured appearance bond, which was “posted by the primary residence of third-party custodian.” Tang’s release order will not be signed until the secured bond is posted.
 

Tang has been ordered to stay at the third party’s residence and is not allowed to leave. Authorities said Tang will be monitored by phone and videoconferencing and not by electric monitor due to the coronavirus.
 

Tang was arraigned on Aug. 10 and faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines if convicted on both counts.
 

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Court documents show Tang was released on a $750,000 secured appearance bond, which was “posted by the primary residence of third-party custodian.” Tang’s release order will not be signed until the secured bond is posted.
 

Tang has been ordered to stay at the third party’s residence and is not allowed to leave. Authorities said Tang will be monitored by phone and videoconferencing and not by electric monitor due to the coronavirus.
 

Tang was arraigned on Aug. 10 and faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines if convicted on both counts.
 

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Hoping there is more to the story, but on the surface that seems like either a painfully dumb decision by the judge or a reason to suspect the judge is possibly corrupt.

 

Wonder what the over/under is for how long it takes her to get back to China?  Going with 10 days and taking the under.

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