A lot of oldfags are on Twitter and just now returning. Don't worry. We are still here. I was waiting for 8kun to settle down with a server as it was getting booted daily early on.
Speaking of Kissinger, has anyone read "Thanks for the Memories"?
https://b-ok.cc/book/704532/1e7bf0
Made this a long time ago…
How you make a meme
The Biochem department head at Harvard non-the-less… https://thediplomat.com/2020/01/harvards-chemistry-department-chair-arrested-for-lying-about-ties-to-chinas-thousand-talents-program/
My guess is he is tied to Larry Summers and EDGE.org w/ Epstein…
Helter Skelter Stelter
China’s Thousand Talents Program Finally Gets the U.S.’s Attention
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-12/china-s-thousand-talents-program-finally-gets-the-u-s-s-attention
China’s Thousand Talents Program, an elaborate system which recruit overseas researchers to send their skills home, has the U.S. worried.
What’s the big deal?
U.S. officials say TTP encourages economic espionage and theft of intellectual property, the issue at the heart of President Trump’s trade war with China. They also argue that China’s so-called military-civil fusion strategy—in which the government employs resources, technologies, and people to advance both sectors simultaneously—elevates the threat.
Patent Applications
Was any of this a secret?
Hardly. Until last September, China published the names of recruits on an official website. That all ended when a Chinese American engineer (and TTP participant) working for General Electric Co. was arrested for allegedly stealing tech secrets from the company.
How vulnerable is the U.S.?
According to public and nonpublic information compiled in a November report issued by the Senate Homeland Security select subcommittee on investigations, very. TTP members stole U.S.-funded Department of Energy research for Chinese institutions. The National Institutes of Health is only now investigating the loss of intellectual property and capital to China; meanwhile, the National Science Foundation has no one dedicated to grant oversight at all. Even the U.S. State Department—which under Mike Pompeo’s leadership has taken a tough stance on China—is behind on flagging Chinese nationals with potential ties to intellectual property theft.
What now?
Beijing may be downplaying it, but TTP is very much a going concern. Still, the takeaway for Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who chairs the subcommittee that conducted the investigation, is not to exclude China from contributing to scientific innovation. Instead, he said, he hopes this investigation encourages a “productive dialogue.”
Arizona is becoming Cali. Since 2017, I've seen far more shootings and insanity posted from our news sites in AZ. I spend three quarters of my year there.