http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_smith/19990727_xcsof_more_arms_.shtml

Despite the White House spin, the truth about the "bilateral
military relationship" between Clinton and China is that Ron
Brown was an arms dealer and his customers were Chinese
Generals.  The known Chinese Generals who dealt with Brown
includes the three commanding officers of the Chinese Commission
of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense
(COSTIND), General Ding Henggao, General Shen Rougjun and
General Huai Guomo.

One document provided to Ron Brown by Loral CEO Bernard Schwartz
just prior to meeting General Shen states "WEAPON DELIVERY,
TARGET ACQUISITION AND NIGHT VISION".  The Loral document is a
picture filled catalog of "Mao Anniversary gift" items for the
modern Chinese Army.

The Loral catalog of weapons for sale included the ARMY MLRS
missile, the AIM-9 Sidewinder and the Chaparral air defense
missile.  In addition, the Loral catalog offered the very latest
in electronics from the U.S. F-16 Falcon, F-15 Eagle and the
F-18 Hornet.  The Loral document includes the "FLIR/Laser
designator", the "F-18 FLIR", the ALQ-178 "RF Jamming" system,
and the "ALR 56C" radar warning system.

These Chinese Army/Brown meetings were approved by Bill Clinton.
It was Bill Clinton who decided to arm China with U.S. made
weapons.  Since 1993, all the advanced sales and all the waivers
for each export were approved by Bill Clinton.  According to a
1995 letter from Motorola Chairman, Gary Tooker, it was Bill
Clinton who signed the "Presidential waiver for encryption
export sales to China."

In 1996, Clinton transferred export oversight to the inept and
ill-equipped Commerce Dept.  President Clinton signed the
executive order that ended 40 years of legislation designed to
prevent war.  The transfer also forced the paper trail for
military exports to China to now end at the Commerce Dept.
instead of at the Oval Office.

In 1997, after the transfer of authority by Clinton, Commerce
Dept. officials in Beijing clearly stated they did not track
Chinese Army owned companies.  Thus, the only U.S. government
agency with the legal authority to stop exports had no idea what
to do but say "yes".

According to documents recently forced from the Clinton
administration, the official "stun gun" of the Chinese Army was
made in America.  The red Chinese Gestapo bought secure radios
made by Motorola and Chinese Army nuclear weapons design labs
preferred SUN super-computers over the next leading brand.

"One of the largest PLA (People's Liberation Army) affiliated
firms is NORINCO," states a 1997 e-mail from Commerce official
Robert Bannerman in Beijing.  "Nothing is these databases
indicated its affiliation.  We do not maintain a formal FCS
all-encompassing computer database of Chinese companies...  I
suggest you modify your testimony accordingly"

"We also are gathering information that your may find useful
regarding a company that manufactures stun-guns which requested
our assistance in exporting to China," wrote Bannerman.  "We
discovered this company was not only selling to the PLA, but
that the products were prohibited by US export control laws."

In 1997, Commerce "export" control officials wrote they had no
real database of Chinese Army companies.  This was not true.  In
fact, the Commerce Dept. had a large database on Chinese Army
companies, direct from General Ding Henggao at COSTIND.

In 1995, Chinese General Ding Henggao gave the Commerce Dept. a
long list of Chinese Army owned firms.  The Commerce Dept., in
return, supplied the PLA contacts to U.S. firms wanting to do
business with the Chinese Army such as Loral, Hughes, and
Motorola.

Moreover, Clinton Commerce officials sought out U.S. military
firms wishing to do business with the Chinese Army.  In 1995,
Commerce officials circulated a form for "U.S. COMPANIES
INTERESTED IN INVESTING IN CHINESE HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND OTHER
DEFENSE ENTERPRISE CONVERTING TO CIVILIAN PRODUCTION."

According to the Commerce Dept. cover letter, "The government of
the People's Republic of China has requested information about
U.S. companies that are interest in investment opportunities in
Chinese high technology and other converting defense
enterprises.  Companies that want to be included on this list
should complete the attached form and return it...  BXA plans to
forward this data to the Chinese Commission of Science,
Technology, and Industry for National Defense (COSTIND)."

As a result, U.S. tax dollars put together a June 1995 catalog
for General Ding and the Chinese Army, titled "U.S. Industry
Directory - A Directory of U.S. Businesses Interested in Defense
Conversion Opportunities in the People's Republic of China."

The 73 page report of U.S. defense companies represents the
Clinton "bilateral military" relationship with communist China.
The catalog of 58 U.S. military manufacturers includes direct
contacts at Boeing, Northrop, Rockwell International,
Westinghouse, Raytheon, Pratt & Whitney, TRW, Lear Astronics,
IBM, and Segate.  Even CIGNA offered to provide "insurance" for
the Chinese Army.

In 1995, Bill Clinton placed a wide variety of military products
up for sale from HUMVEEs to the latest in aerospace technology.
AMC Corp. offered the Chinese Army the "HUMMER" and their
"state-of-the-art in 4X4 technology."  Boeing Helicopters
emphasized for the PLA they were already working on the "234
Commercial Tandem Rotor Chinook helicopter in China."

Concord Corp. wanted to sell "non-volatile memory devices" and
"scramblers/descrambling devices."  Gerris U.S. pursued PLA
sales in "High speed, 30 meter catamaran for military and
coastal work."  And for those pesky legal matters that might
bother the Chinese Army, the firm of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman,
Hays and Handler were there to offer their services.

Motorola, already a major supplier of electronics to the Chinese
Police, offered "Secure telephones" and "C3I" (Communications,
Command, Control and Intelligence).  The listing from "Motorola
Military & Aerospace Electronics" includes contact name, number
and fax number for "C3I secure information systems."

Despite the Republican spin, Bill Clinton was not the first
President in recent history to go "military" with the communist
Chinese Army.  President Bush showed great favor to China until
that little incident over shooting unarmed students came up in
1989.  Bush transfers included advanced fighter jet electronics
and modern torpedoes for the People's Liberation Navy (PLN).

Not only did the Bush China policy survive the change in
Presidents, it became the target of candidate Bill Clinton in
the 1992 Presidential race.  After the 1992 election Bush's
China policy became Bill Clinton's China policy.

Many of the former Bush advisors were deeply involved in the
making of Clinton's China policy.  Dr. Richard Barth, National
Security Council (NSC) advisor to George Bush Sr. became Dr.
Richard Barth, NSC advisor to Bill Clinton.  Dr. Barth never
left his desk after the 1992 election, he continued at the same
spot for Mr. Clinton in the White House.  Dr. Barth shared work
with Oliver North under Bush, and Tony Lake under Clinton.

Dr. Barth would later join Motorola as a lobbyist in August,
1993, and be hired right back into the Clinton White House as a
consultant on advanced export controls for China.  Of course,
Dr. Barth was making the same Clinton policy he was lobbying for
as a six figure Motorola employee  (e.g. advanced technology
export controls for China).

Barth's success for Motorola, and the Chinese Army, is reflected
in the 1995 thank you letter for Ron Brown from CEO Gary Tooker
that mentions the "Presidential waiver for encryption export
sales to China."

Even the current GOP front runner, George B. Jr., suffers from
his father's China policy.  In 1999, George Bush Jr. selected
Stanford Provost Condoleezza Rice as his foreign policy advisor.
Ms. Rice, a former Bush Sr. foreign policy advisor was also
deeply involved in the Clinton China-Gate scandal.

Ms. Rice worked for George Bush, Sr., in the White House,
handling Russian issues.  She also is a distinguished fellow at
the Hoover Institution at Standford University.  Ms. Rice is
listed as being a member of the Bush Jr. Presidential
Exploratory Committee meeting taped by C-Span in March 1999.

In 1996, Ms. Rice, as Provost at Stanford University,
investigated Dr. John Lewis and the HUA MEI project.  In 1996,
Ms. Rice, investigated Dr. Lewis with the diligence and zeal of
Ken Starr after a stained dress.

"We'll follow what is a normal process under these
circumstances.  It's not all that unusual that issues arise
concerning conflict of interest," said Ms. Rice at the time.

In 1994, Dr. Lewis of Stanford was in business with PLA General
Nie Li - the wife of General Ding.  Lewis was on the U.S.
Defense Dept. payroll as Perry's personal "consultant" while
also working for a Chinese General.  These two high paid jobs
enabled Dr. Lewis, and a Chinese defector at Stanford named Hua
Di, to export an advanced, AT&T, fiber-optic communication
system directly to Madam General Nie and the Chinese Army.

Hua Di, a member of the Stanford University defense studies
center, described himself as a "matchmaker" in the HUA MEI
project.  Chinese defector Hua Di has since defected back to
China.  It was reported that Hua Di was arrested in 1998 upon
his return.  I doubt that Hua Di is in prison.  Hua will
quietly be given a medal for serving the Chinese Army through
his espionage at Stanford.

Of course, nothing ever became of the Stanford investigation.
Today, Stanford officials, including Ms. Rice, continue to
maintain the fiction that Hua Di was not a spy and nothing
happened.  Dr. Lewis, Dr. Perry and, so far, Ms. Rice, have all
refused interview requests.

In 1999, as Bush Jr. Russian policy advisor, Ms Rice said, "The
state has become so weak that organized crime is effectively
doing the function of the state now.  It's the policing function
of the state, it's the protection function of the state and I'm
often asked, who would you like to win the [Russian] election in
June 2000?  My answer to that is: I would just like to see the
Russians find someone who is not corrupt, who is not on the take
personally."

Ms. Rice has the right words but she aimed them at the wrong
country.  America also needs to find someone who is not corrupt,
who is not on the take personally.

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