Shock as Chinese CIA Agent “Betrays America” to Home Country of China

Source: https://dailystormer.name/shock-as-chinese-cia-agent-betrays-america-to-home-country-of-china/
Published: Nov 25, 2019
Author: Andrew Anglin
Post Date: 2019-11-25 09:53:50 by Ada
Views: 348

Here’s a question for you: do you think China hires white Americans to work for their intelligence services simply because they were born in China?

I’ll give you two guesses, and reveal the answer at the end of this article.

New York Times:

A former CIA officer was sentenced Friday to 19 years in prison for conspiring to deliver classified information to China in a case that touched on the mysterious unraveling of the agency’s informant network in China but did little to solve it.

The former officer, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, 55, pleaded guilty in May to conspiring with Chinese intelligence agents starting in 2010, after he left the agency. Prosecutors detailed a long financial paper trail that they said showed that Lee received more than $840,000 for his work.

Lee, an Army veteran, worked for the CIA from 1994 to 2007, including in China. After he resigned, he formed a tobacco company in Hong Kong with an associate who had ties to the Chinese intelligence community. Lee then began meeting with agents from China’s Ministry of State Security, who assigned him tasks he admitted to taking on and offered to “take care of him for life.”

While working in Hong Kong in 2010, Lee reapplied for employment with the CIA but misled U.S. officials repeatedly in interviews about his dealings with Chinese intelligence officers and the source of his income.

Around the time Lee began speaking to Chinese agents, the CIA was rocked by major setbacks in China as its once-robust espionage network there began to fall apart. Between 2010 and 2012, dozens of CIA informants in China disappeared, either jailed or killed, embroiling the agency in an internal debate about how Chinese intelligence officers had identified the informants. Many within the agency came to believe that a mole had exposed U.S. informants, and Lee became a main suspect.

But FBI agents who investigated whether he was the culprit passed on an opportunity to arrest him in the United States in 2013, allowing him to travel back to Hong Kong even after finding classified information in his luggage. FBI agents had also covertly entered a hotel room Lee occupied in 2012, finding handwritten notes detailing the names and numbers of at least eight CIA sources that he had handled in his capacity as a case officer.

The investigators apparently decided that by continuing to quietly monitor Lee, they might glean more clues about the disappearing CIA informants in China. But even after his arrest in 2018 on the same charge the CIA was prepared to bring in 2013, they were unable to determine whether Lee was involved in the disclosures to Chinese intelligence operatives.

Because of Lee’s plea agreement, in which he admitted to one count of possessing information classified as secret — a lower level than top secret — prosecutors asked for a relatively lighter sentence of roughly 22 to 27 years, rather than life in prison.

lol imagine not executing a traitor spy who gave secrets to a foreign government that led to the death of other agents.

Except he wasn’t a “traitor,” was he?

He was a Chinaman, serving the nation of China.

In fact, his actions were patriotic.

The answer to the question at the beginning of the article is “no.”

The Chinese do not hire foreigners born in their country to work as spies dealing with sensitive information, nor do they hire them for any government position, or consider them to be “Chinese” simply because they were born in China.

This “birthplace is identity and allegiance” is an entirely Western concept invented by the Jews. It is idiotic.

The funny thing here is: I doubt you could find an ethnic Russian working for the CIA in any other capacity than as an overseas spy. Certainly, you won’t find one dealing with sensitive information, such as the identities of other agents, unless it is absolute need-to-know (even then they would spread out the information between different agents, so that no single agent could rat out “dozens” of other agents).

I guess that the Jews who run the CIA weren’t viewing Chinamen with the same skepticism that they view Russians.

Though I suspect they have started doing so.

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#1: Lod    To: Ada (#0)

Past time to get back to the days of executing spies: catch and kill, don't release.

Lod posted on 2019-11-25 11:01:18   Reply   Private Reply


#2: Ada    To: Lod (#1)

Say what you want, but spies are brave people. During WWII the Germans would not execute a captured spy whereas the Brits would. However, the Germans would execute a captured pilot as a war criminal while the Brits would not.

Ada posted on 2019-11-25 11:10:24   Reply   Private Reply


#3: noone222    To: Ada (#2)

Say what you want, but spies are brave people. During WWII the Germans would not execute a captured spy whereas the Brits would. However, the Germans would execute a captured pilot as a war criminal while the Brits would not.

Brits had it right for a change !

noone222 posted on 2019-11-25 11:31:33   Reply   Private Reply


#4: noone222    To: Lod (#1)

Past time to get back to the days of executing spies: catch and kill, don't release.

I can think of others more deserving.

noone222 posted on 2019-11-25 11:33:31   Reply   Private Reply


#5: Lod    To: noone222 (#4)

Yes, there's no shortage of worthy candidates for a neck-tie party.

Lod posted on 2019-11-25 11:55:13   Reply   Private Reply


#6: Anthem    To: Ada (#0)

Why do they always leave out the name of the prosecutor who offered the plea deal?

That's the first thing I want to know. Second is, how tall is a Chinaman?

Anthem posted on 2019-11-25 14:58:44   Reply   Private Reply


#7: Ada    To: Anthem (#6)

Why do they always leave out the name of the prosecutor who offered the plea deal?

That's the first thing I want to know. Second is, how tall is a Chinaman?

1) for the same reason they don't give the name of arresting policemen

2) they vary

Ada posted on 2019-11-25 15:16:22   Reply   Private Reply


#8: titorite    To: noone222 (#4)

I can think of others more deserving

All the politicians

titorite posted on 2019-11-25 15:33:03   Reply   Private Reply


#9: Anthem    To: Ada (#7)

Why don't they give the name of the arresting policeman?

Valy what?

Mr. Li went to the eye doctor:

Eye Dr.: Mr. Li, you have a cataract.

Mr. Li: No, no have Catarac.

Eye Dr.: I'm sorry Mr. Li, but yes, you have a cataract.

Mr. Li, [somewhat heated]: No be solly, I no have Catarac.

Eye Dr.: Yes, I'm afraid you do. Let me show you.

Mr. Li: No be aflaid. Me show you!

[Mr. Li goes over to the window. Puzzled, the Dr. follows]

Mr. Li [proudly]: See, I no have catarac. I have Rincorn Continentar.

Anthem posted on 2019-11-25 15:57:48   Reply   Private Reply


#10: Lod    To: Anthem (#9)

Mark VI bump

Lod posted on 2019-11-25 16:06:11   Reply   Private Reply


#11: NeoconsNailed    To: Ada, HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

The idea of accepting foreigners in high govt positions is just another crazy wacky suicidal lunacy that's been going on so long people just don't concern themselves about it -- if they ever did.

But I'm sure I wasn't the only one here who felt deep revulsion at finding the pompous four-eyed jew pudge Kissinger installed in the Nixon cabinet in 1973. I had no clue about anything then but I really hated it -- it was so obviously wrong. Finding out later what a total phony he is and at the same time what a monster, well, it makes me wonder.

"Ooh, but it makes me wonder"....

NeoconsNailed posted on 2019-11-25 16:52:02   Reply   Private Reply


#12: Cynicom    To: NeoconsNailed (#11)

The idea of accepting foreigners in high govt positions is

Vindman

Cynicom posted on 2019-11-25 17:21:39   Reply   Private Reply


#13: BTP Holdings    To: Anthem (#9)

I have Rincorn Continentar.

I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so. ;)

BTP Holdings posted on 2019-11-25 17:34:28   Reply   Private Reply


#14: NeoconsNailed    To: Cynicom (#12)

Brzezinski

NeoconsNailed posted on 2019-11-25 17:35:40   Reply   Private Reply


#15: Cynicom    To: NeoconsNailed (#14)

Never liked the man that never learned to speak English or American.

Cynicom posted on 2019-11-25 17:47:52   Reply   Private Reply


#16: BTP Holdings    To: Ada (#0)

Lee received more than $840,000 for his work.

That is a drop in the bucket compared to the G-notes China is holding.

Near as I can tell the FED is buying up what China is dumping in an effort to keep the Dollar afloat a little longer. ;)

BTP Holdings posted on 2019-11-25 18:02:25   Reply   Private Reply


#17: Ada    To: NeoconsNailed (#11)

IMO dual citizens should not be permitted in the higher levels of government nor in the armed forces.

Ada posted on 2019-11-25 19:12:12   Reply   Private Reply


#18: NeoconsNailed    To: Ada (#17)

They shouldn't be allowed in govt period. Haley, Jindal, Ahnuld, send 'em all to Gitmo!

NeoconsNailed posted on 2019-11-25 22:28:16   Reply   Private Reply