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In a message dated 7/17/2002 11:47:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> . Why should I find the
> idea of Chinese involvement plausible?
>

Maybe we are looking at the situation from 2 different directions.

I have close  personal ties to China. I knew the 6th of Sept 2001
that China
had transferred documentation from my company in Guangzhou to the DOD
through
Rupert Murdoch and Time/warner. I knew that the information would be
illegally used by the DOD for the Missile Defense program. It had to
do with
remote control and missile targeting using a system called ROTHR. I
also that
the test would not work. I did not think they would be stupid enough
to put
it on passenger jets. They already knew it is not compatible with the
software the DOD is using.

Furthermore I heard rumors that some of my former employees had been
released
from China to NY's Chinatown to work on "renovations" at the WTC. I
had sent
a friend to NY to find out who had made it out of China. He was in
JFK
airport when the first plane hit.

China, Israel and the US were working on the project jointly. Until
the Gulf
War Iraq was also on team. The plan called for an INTERNET backbone
to be
built through Central Asia. My company was working on the peaceful
applications of the technology, we were part of the team that was
designing
the backbone. My company was a subsidiary of NORINCO and GDNT and
NORTEL
based in Guangzhou. We also had a liaison with IMI (Israeli Military
Industries).

You are looking at it from Europe. Two different perspectives and
perhaps
they are connected.

Thought this might interest you

China ready to kiss and make up with Israel after Phalcon fiasco
SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Wednesday, July 17, 2002
TEL AVIV â€" China is ready to restore full defense ties with Israel
after
pressure from the United States caused Israel to cancel its sale of
the
Phalcon airborne early-warning system to Beijing.
The United States has quietly warned Israel not to sell strategic
systems to
China.
Israeli parliamentarians touring China and meeting senior officials
said
Beijing has closed the book on the Phalcon episode and wants to
discuss new
defense and military deals with Israel, Middle East Newsline
reported.
The parliamentarians said China has also assured Israel that Beijing
will not
sell weapons of mass destruction to Middle East states. However, a
major
Pentagon report released on July 12 reached the opposite conclusion.

Oct. 16: U.S.: China sells weapons of mass destruction to finance
military  <
http://216.26.163.62/2002/ea_china_07_16.html>

"They have put aside the Phalcon episode and plan to resume relations
as
before the Phalcon," Knesset member Yosef Lapid said.
U.S. officials said Israel and China are discussing the sale of major
defense
and weapons systems, including unmanned air vehicles and a
reconnaissance
satellite.
Lapid was one of three parliamentarians who met their Chinese
counterparts as
well as senior defense officials and strategists last week. The
Israeli
delegation was comprised of members from the powerful Knesset Foreign
Affairs
and Defense Committee.
Another parliamentarian, Ran Cohen, said he would recommend that
Israel
improve its economic relations with China. Cohen said China was eager
to
increase trade and imports from Israel. He did not elaborate.
"We also wanted to talk about the economic element and this
particularly was
what China wanted to talk about," Cohen said. "China wants very much
to open
a new chapter and increase the level of relations with us. The
Chinese market
is a tremendous challenge for the Israeli economy."
Cohen also said that he was told by China's deputy prime minister
that
Beijing will not sell WMD components or technology to Middle East
countries.
Beijing provided such a pledge to the United States in 2000 but
officials in
Washington said China is continuing such sales.
The visit by the Israeli parliamentary delegation followed that of an
Israeli
military delegation tour of Chinese army bases. The Israeli military
delegation was said to have included the leading researcher in the
Israel's
military technology and logistics division.
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
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