There is no such thing as an FBI program directed at learning what unique advances in science and technology Chinese academia has made -, for instance. That's despite they will say if challenged that there is or that there are, but there are not; everything in that area flows from the top-line of national academia and from nowhere else. And they (national academia) work as much with any foreign science body as they might do with their own national industries. Science in any case, does not believe there is ever a likelihood of unique advancement, because peer-reviewed academic publishing means instant access to everything all the time - at least by the senior cadres.
Indeed the word 'science' itself does not mean what I suspect a lot of you imagine that it means: it comes from Descartes and his Freemasonic role in challenging the Roman Catholic Church's monopoly on functional practical engineering. It means 'we, the organized guild, own the terms and call what is true and what is not (true) by force of our political endeavors.'
It's got little to do with actual independent philosophy or objective logic. Or else it would have been called simply - 'logic!' Instead it was called rationality. And science. 'Scenti' - a claim to know. Not that you actually know. As a successful political endeavor you can force people to believe that you know...
One day you'll find out why we stick so many pics up of tall trees and winter snow and lonely footsteps in the snow. |
This story about foreign illegal 'police stations' run by CCP secret agents is not exactly nonsense, because there are such things - but it is a narrative pushed in recent times when these operations have been going on for real since at least when Hollywood re-wrote Mickey Spillane's Kiss Me Deadly (starring Stacy Keach) back in the Eighties.
The idea about 'cointel' is that the organization runs some 'background' actual things, which go together with planted news stories and various kinds of selective 'leaks' in such a way that there is a real framework of 'facts' that would seem to be hard evidence for believing a particular thing is actually happening as stated by - for instance - the FBI's official reporting.
As some of you know, a couple of us here have been 'doing things' for a mid-tier Chinese-owned pharmaceuticals group for about a year now. This group operates all over South East Asia and including Australasia.
It's a bit late now to pretend the word about CCP foreign illegal police stations is any kind of official secret.
I happen to know the Beijing Chinese are a lot more long-range in their thinking than what the FBI has been painting them, and the 'operatives' Beijing put in place, well - they were installed I can tell you, way back in the Eighties!
Some of them - the ones recruited in the Eighties - literally have by now retired and some have actually died of old age!
LOL
Nobody touched them back then. The damage has already well-and-truly been done.
...In a short while, we will be releasing another of these 'fictional texts' and if you are really smart, you will be able to read through the surface of what is in there, and work out what is really in there, so to speak.
The bird has already flown, the one about the CCP offshore police stations. I mean yes for sure there are such things. But then, there always have been for decades and decades - lots of decades, in fact.
You can tell who is behind the masks from the dance itself.... |
It was Gary McKinnon, the UK systems and data administrator, who hacked into NASA files and into the Pentagon's top secret files, who said that there were something like twenty-five or so 'off-world soldiers.' Literally either beings who were not full humans, and/or who did not live and work on the planet Earth, and whom the Pentagon had full knowledge of, and who theoretically at least, were doing things on behalf of the US government and maybe also of SHAPE, NATO, in conjunction with some kind of 'work' for ET Aliens.
This is all highly dubious stuff even if McKinnon really did see such file references, because the same framework would be what any one of a dozen counterintelligence bodies would employ to give a cover structure for accounting and reporting purposes, that was mythical, to a strictly Earth-bound though highly covert set of operations that required total secrecy concerning its actual members and what they did and where they really worked.
But something such as a number is indicative of a likely fact. And this means that there are either something like thirty truly top secret operatives in this particular network requiring such ambit cover, or that there were or are thirty centers - or complete cells - worldwide.
If there are only thirty actual individuals, then hey, this lends some credence to the concept that this is some very strange group indeed...
One thing though, you may be absolutely certain of - there are no people, no beings, no hybrids or any thing like that, who are 'working for the US government' in any capacity whatsoever.
'I can speak with you for not much longer,' (Said Jesus; I am not saying it! I shall be around the place speaking with you for a lot longer yet); 'for behold the prince of this world cometh, and he hath no part in me.'
Hath no part. Nobody from any super-advanced Alien civilization is working with the US government at all.
Twenty-five, maybe up to thirty people though, eh. Hmn.
Well that's actually a fact.
Wonder what Gary actually accessed to get to that figure.
What you are going to find out via the new text, is that the FBI is not smart enough to do real counterintel anything, and that they can neither help the citizen, nor hinder foreign operators from doing whatever they want - so long as those operators are as smart as the ones you will see.
And please note we here were with the China people since a lot earlier than the FBI started its nonsense about busting up illegal CCP 'police stations.' LOLOLOLz
The true story is not about illegal 'police stations.' Illegal 'police stations' is just a stoopid political red rag to the dumbed-down public, and in part, to suck in more dollars from the taxpayer for the FBI.
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