Saturday, August 9, 2008

China's Louisiana Connection

Why is it we always hear about the Chinese spying (even if untrue) in the Zionist-controlled AmeriKan War Dailies, readers, but never about the massive Israeli spy ring?

"La. man who spied for China gets nearly 16 years in prison" by Matthew Barakat, Associated Press | August 9, 2008

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A New Orleans furniture salesman who spied for the People's Republic of China and helped the Beijing government obtain secret US military information was sentenced yesterday to nearly 16 years in prison.

Tai Kuo, 58, a native of Taiwan and a naturalized US citizen, masqueraded as a Taiwanese agent when in fact he was working for the government in Beijing. He convinced a Pentagon analyst to give him classified information about US-Taiwanese military relations.

Court records indicate that Kuo received $50,000 for his actions from an unidentified Chinese agent, who lured Kuo into espionage with promises of helping him secure business deals in China. Kuo in turn gave thousands of dollars in gambling money and gifts to the Pentagon analyst who aided his efforts, along with an offer of future employment.

Kuo is a member of a well-known Taiwanese family; he is the son-in-law of Xue Yue, a Chinese nationalist general who was a close associate of Chiang Kai-shek. Kuo was also prominent in Louisiana's business community. He came to the United States in 1972 and attended Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La., on a tennis scholarship before building his business.

The 188-month prison term imposed by Brinkema is significantly longer than the 57-month sentence for the Pentagon analyst who provided the documents to Kuo, Gregg W. Bergersen, and the 18-month sentence for Yu Xin Kang, a girlfriend of Kuo who sometimes helped him in transmitting documents.

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Also see: Israeli Spy Scandal

Congress Immunizes Israeli Spies