Chinese spying in America represents the greatest threat to U.S. technology, according to a congressional advisory panel report Thursday that recommended lawmakers consider financing counterintelligence efforts meant to stop China from stealing U.S. manufacturing expertise.
The simple fact about the Chinese is that they don't want to do the research and development necessary to bring their country up to speed, when they can simply steal the ideas from us.
It's them trying to take full advantage of their economy and sustain it without putting in the time and effort behind those ideas to maintain them.
It's a recipe for disaster for them.
Of course, they are denying the entire thing, but they also denied trying to hack into Pentagon computers and we all know how full of shit they are on that front.
The easiest way to combat these spying activities? Start randomly executing people who are spying for the Chinese. Make it look like a robbery gone bad, or a car accident, but if the Chinese start seeing their guy's dropping like flies, they'll think twice before sending in spies.
If it's hacking attempts, there's no reason why we can't send a few people over to China to take care of them directly there as well.
Travis
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