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"Dear General Ding" - source docs
http://www.softwar.net/huai.html

CIA Documents on Ron Brown Declared Secret
Charles R. Smith
Saturday, May 26, 2001


Central Intelligence Agency documents on Ron Brown's involvement
with the Chinese army are secret in the interests of "national
security," according to an April 30 CIA letter.  The Clinton
commerce secretary died in 1996 in a plane crash while under
investigation for illegal financial ties to Beijing.

In 1999, the Commerce Department was forced by federal court to
release documents found inside the Commerce Department on
COSTIND, the Chinese Commission for Science, Technology and
Industry for National Defense.  Sixth District Court Judge Robert
Payne ordered Commerce lawyers to release all the COSTIND
documents into his custody for review.

Commerce lawyers asserted that COSTIND was a civilian Chinese
agency and that the documents did not have to be released.  This
reporter successfully argued to the court that COSTIND was a
well-known unit of the Chinese army.

According to the General Accounting Office, "COSTIND oversees
development of China's weapon systems and is responsible for
identifying and acquiring telecommunications technology
applicable for military use."

A secret Defense Intelligence Agency report revealed that COSTIND
coordinates and oversees "defense related developments,
production, technology, transfer and marketing."

Another secret report found inside Ron Brown's offices noted that
COSTIND "is a military organization, staffed largely by active
duty officers" that "supervises virtually all of China's military
research, development and production."

In 1994, COSTIND commander Chinese army Gen.  Ding Henggao
successfully penetrated the U.S.  Defense Department and the
Clinton White House.  During the Clinton years, Ding and COSTIND
obtained a vast array of American military technology including
an air defense network, supercomputers for nuclear weapons produc
tion, satellites and advanced ballistic missile designs.

New Chinese Air Defense Network In 1994, COSTIND Lt.  Gen.  Madam
Nie Li, Ding's wife, obtained a secure, high-speed, fiber-optic
communications system from AT&T.
The system was shipped directly to a COSTIND unit, where it was
modified for Chinese army use and is now being duplicated for
export using American-made parts.

The communications system slipped past U.S.  exports laws as a
joint U.S.-Chinese commercial venture called "Hua Mei." The
Chinese army part of the venture was run by a newly formed
company named "Galaxy New Technology."

Stanford professor John Lewis, a close friend and the paid
personal consultant for Clinton Secretary of Defense William
Perry, was the key board member of the project.  Lewis located
Adlai Stevenson III, the former Democrat senator from Illinois,
to lead the American side of the joint venture.

Ding's wife, Madam Nie Li, headed the joint project as the
Chinese co-chairman.  In 1994, Lewis contracted AT&T to ship the
secure communication system directly to a Chinese army unit using
Galaxy New Technology as a front.

According to the Far Eastern Economic Review, Lewis had his
friend Perry write a letter on his behalf to U.S.  government
officials, favoring the fiber-optic export to China.

The documents also show that Lewis worked for Stanford
University, the U.S.  Defense Department and the Chinese army all
at the same time.  In August 1994, Lewis and Secretary of Defense
Perry traveled to Beijing to meet with COSTIND Gen.  Ding.
According to the official list of attendees, Lewis accompanied
Perry as a paid "personal" consultant - all while serving on the
Chinese army joint venture and working as a professor at Stanford
University.

AT&T officials who sold most of the equipment and software were
adamant that there was no need to check the Chinese firm because
the "civilian" Madam Nie Lie led it.  The so-called civilian firm
was actually packed with Chinese army officers and experts.

The Hua Mei fiber-optic system is now NATO code-named "Tiger
Song".  In 1998, China sold a duplicate "Tiger Song" secure
fiber-optic network to Iraq to serve as an air defense network.
U.S.  and U.K.  jets recently bombed the Iraqi air defense
network Supercomputers for Nuclear Weapons In 1995, COSTIND Lt.
Gen.  Huai Guomo obtained Chinese army access to top U.S.  atomic
bomb labs such as Los Alamos and Sandia National.  Huai also
obtained U.S.  supercomputers for use by COSTIND nuclear weapons
labs.

Huai, according to the official Clinton administration dossier,
is "a career administrator in China's defense industrial
complex."

Huai's credits include joining the Chinese communist party in
1953 and working in the PLA "nuclear industry." Huai reportedly
"impressed" his U.S.  Defense "counterparts" over the years as a
"competent, professional as well as a cordial individual to work
with."

COSTIND nuclear weapons engineers working for Huai obtained the
computer programs and codes Los Alamos uses to simulate what
happens inside an exploding nuclear warhead.  The software is
exactly what a designer of an advanced weapon would need.

By working directly with Ron Brown, COSTIND Gen.  Huai also made
it possible for the Chinese military to buy 600 supercomputers on
which to run that software.  Thus, the Chinese army transformed
its weapons development capability from Stone Age to state of the
art in a very few years.

In one case, Brown's Commerce Department approved the export of a
Sun supercomputer directly to the Yuanwang Group, a company
directly under COSTIND control.  The Sun supercomputer was then
moved to the National Defense Technical Institute in Changsha,
part of the Lop Nor nuclear weapons facility, for atomic bomb
design.

Advanced Missile Technology One of the major achievements of
COSTIND was the penetration of Hughes and Loral.  In May 1994,
COSTIND Gen.  Shen Rougjun attended several business meetings
with Hughes and Loral executives.  During this 1994 visit to
America, Shen's son, Shen Jun, attended a business lunch with his
father and Frank Taormina of Hughes.

In 1994, Hughes executives were scrambling to help COSTIND after
the failure of a Long March rocket carrying a Hughes built
satellite.  Hughes eagerly pinned the failure on the poor Chinese
nose cone "shroud" design and not on the Hughes satellite.  In
the process, COSTIND weapons engineers obtained Hughes
proprietary software for missile nose-cone design and analysis
derived from years of American ballistic missile tests.

In addition, Hughes V.P.  Taormina later assisted Shen Jun in
obtaining a job at Hughes.  Gen.  Shen's son, Shen Jun, joined
Hughes to become the top software engineer for all satellites
sold to China.  Shen inspected all the Hughes satellite control
and computer software and can verify that no bugs or viruses have
been planted inside satellites sold by Hughes.

Although, Shen Jun was hired at Hughes in August 1994, according
to the Cox report, "a division of Space Systems/Loral was also
considering hiring Shen for a position that would have allowed
him access to classified information."

In August 1994, Lt.  Gen.  Shen also met and consummated a series
of satellite deals with Bernard Schwartz, the CEO of Loral.
Then-President Bill Clinton arranged the Beijing meeting.

Between October 1995 and March 1996, as Clinton mulled over
whether to ignore the State, Justice and Defense Departments'
reasons against granting Loral waivers to export communications
satellites to China, Loral CEO Schwartz injected more than
$150,000 into the DNC's coffers.

Schwartz had already given $175,000 to the DNC between January
and September 1995, at which time the Loral CEO waged a campaign
to have Clinton shift satellite export decision responsibility
from the State Department to Ron Brown's Commerce Department.

After Clinton's decision to lift the ban in Loral's case and to
allow the exportation of the company's satellites, Schwartz
handed over an additional $300,000 to the DNC.

----------------

THE CHINA DESK OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AFFAIRS)
ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS ROOM 4C840, THE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON,
D.C.  20310-2400 OFC: (703)697-7757 AV 227-7757 FAX: (703)
695-8222 AV 225-8222 NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER) 3 DATE
October 4, 1995 FROM Don Rogers OFFICE TELEPHONE (703) 697-3027
TO Ms.  Terri Dawson OFFICE DOC/BXA OFFICE TELEPHONE (202)
482-1455 FAX NUMBER (202) 482-2387 REMARKS:

Terri:

Attached is the text of the Perry letter to Ding.

Thanks, Don
-----------------------------------------------------------------
---------------

General Ding Henggao Commission of Science, Technology and
Industry for National Defense People's Republic of China Dear
General Ding:

On behalf of the United States Department of Defense, I extend my
regards to the officers and soldiers of the People's Liberation
Army's Commission on Science, Technology and Industry for
National Defense on the 46th Anniversary of the founding of the
People's Republic of China.

Advancing the military relationship between our two nations
remains an objective which we agree serves the long-term
interests of peace and stability the Asia-Pacific Region.  In
this regard, I am hopeful in the months ahead we will move
forward in the important area of defense conversion cooperation.
We have already made significant progress on our Sino-American
Joint Defense Conversion Commission work plan.  I believe we must
now concentrate on sustaining the momentum achieved to date.

Let me briefly review the status of our Joint Commission's
projects.  As you know, together with the United States
Department of Commerce, we have published the China Defense
Industry Directory and U.S.  Industry Directory.

In the area of air traffic control, we have accomplished Step 5
of the Eight-Point Air Traffic Control Initiative, and are
prepared to carry out Step 6 by sending a delegation to China at
any mutually agreed upon time in the future.  Upon completion of
Step 6, we would welcome a combined civil-military air traffic
control delegation from China to the United States which will
mark Step 7 of the Eight Point Plan.

We have also responded positively to your list of 49 defense
conversion projects for potential cooperation with U.S.
industry.  Beyond publication of the China Defense Industry
Directory, we are making arrangement for the visit of a
delegation of Chinese Defense managers to the United States in
the near future.  This group will be hosted by the Department of
Dfense and Commerce, as well as by U.S.  industries.  At the same
time, we are exploring the possiblity of providing assistance in
facilitating intern program for defense conversion specialists.

Lastly, there are arrangements being made by our Department of
Commerce and your Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic
Cooperation to include defense conversion as a topic for
discussion at the upcoming Joint Committee on Commerce and Trade
(JCCT) meeting in Beijing next month.  From my perspective, it
will be very useful to establish informal linkage between the
Joing Defense Conversion Commission and the JCTT since on our
side the Department of Commerce plays such an active role in
bilateral defense conversion activities.  Your support would be
most appreciated in pursuing this initiative.

Clearly, while much has been accomplished, we must renew our
efforts if the objectives we established at our Joint Defense
Conversion Commission's First Plenary Session in Beijing last
October are to be accomplished.  I suggest that both sides
carefully examine the various ongoing Joint Defense Conversion
Commission projects and work together to achieve concrete
results.  At the point we have achieved sufficient progress, I
propose we explore the possibility of convening the Joint Defense
Conversion Commission Second Plenary Session in Washington, D.C.,
hopefully at some time in the coming year.

Let me close by again conveying my respects to you on your
National Day, and by reiterating my support for our bilateral
military relationship, in which defense conversion plays a
prominent role.  I hope to see you again at the earliest
opportunity.

Sincerely,


Central Intelligence Agency documents on Ron Brown's involvement
with the Chinese army are secret in the interests of "national
security," according to an April 30 CIA letter.  The Clinton
commerce secretary died in 1996 in a plane crash while under
investigation for illegal financial ties to Beijing.

In 1999, the Commerce Department was forced by federal court to
release documents found inside the Commerce Department on
COSTIND, the Chinese Commission for Science, Technology and
Industry for National Defense.  Sixth District Court Judge Robert
Payne ordered Commerce lawyers to release all the COSTIND
documents into his custody for review.

Commerce lawyers asserted that COSTIND was a civilian Chinese
agency and that the documents did not have to be released.  This
reporter successfully argued to the court that COSTIND was a
well-known unit of the Chinese army.

According to the General Accounting Office, "COSTIND oversees
development of China's weapon systems and is responsible for
identifying and acquiring telecommunications technology
applicable for military use."

A secret Defense Intelligence Agency report revealed that COSTIND
coordinates and oversees "defense related developments,
production, technology, transfer and marketing."

Another secret report found inside Ron Brown's offices noted that
COSTIND "is a military organization, staffed largely by active
duty officers" that "supervises virtually all of China's military
research, development and production."

In 1994, COSTIND commander Chinese army Gen.  Ding Henggao
successfully penetrated the U.S.  Defense Department and the
Clinton White House.  During the Clinton years, Ding and COSTIND
obtained a vast array of American military technology including
an air defense network, supercomputers for nuclear weapons
production, satellites and advanced ballistic missile designs.

New Chinese Air Defense Network In 1994, COSTIND Lt.  Gen.  Madam
Nie Li, Ding's wife, obtained a secure, high-speed, fiber-optic
communications system from AT&T.
The system was shipped directly to a COSTIND unit, where it was
modified for Chinese army use and is now being duplicated for
export using American-made parts.

The communications system slipped past U.S.  exports laws as a
joint U.S.-Chinese commercial venture called "Hua Mei." The
Chinese army part of the venture was run by a newly formed
company named "Galaxy New Technology."

Stanford professor John Lewis, a close friend and the paid
personal consultant for Clinton Secretary of Defense William
Perry, was the key board member of the project.  Lewis located
Adlai Stevenson III, the former Democrat senator from Illinois,
to lead the American side of the joint venture.

Ding's wife, Madam Nie Li, headed the joint project as the
Chinese co-chairman.  In 1994, Lewis contracted AT&T to ship the
secure communication system directly to a Chinese army unit using
Galaxy New Technology as a front.

According to the Far Eastern Economic Review, Lewis had his
friend Perry write a letter on his behalf to U.S.  government
officials, favoring the fiber-optic export to China.

The documents also show that Lewis worked for Stanford
University, the U.S.  Defense Department and the Chinese army all
at the same time.  In August 1994, Lewis and Secretary of Defense
Perry traveled to Beijing to meet with COSTIND Gen.  Ding.
According to the official list of attendees, Lewis accompanied
Perry as a paid "personal" consultant - all while serving on the
Chinese army joint venture and working as a professor at Stanford
University.

AT&T officials who sold most of the equipment and software were
adamant that there was no need to check the Chinese firm because
the "civilian" Madam Nie Lie led it.  The so-called civilian firm
was actually packed with Chinese army officers and experts.

The Hua Mei fiber-optic system is now NATO code-named "Tiger
Song".  In 1998, China sold a duplicate "Tiger Song" secure
fiber-optic network to Iraq to serve as an air defense network.
U.S.  and U.K.  jets recently bombed the Iraqi air defense
network Supercomputers for Nuclear Weapons In 1995, COSTIND Lt.
Gen.  Huai Guomo obtained Chinese army access to top U.S.  atomic
bomb labs such as Los Alamos and Sandia National.  Huai also
obtained U.S.  supercomputers for use by COSTIND nuclear weapons
labs.

Huai, according to the official Clinton administration dossier,
is "a career administrator in China's defense industrial
complex."

Huai's credits include joining the Chinese communist party in
1953 and working in the PLA "nuclear industry." Huai reportedly
"impressed" his U.S.  Defense "counterparts" over the years as a
"competent, professional as well as a cordial individual to work
with."

COSTIND nuclear weapons engineers working for Huai obtained the
computer programs and codes Los Alamos uses to simulate what
happens inside an exploding nuclear warhead.  The software is
exactly what a designer of an advanced weapon would need.

By working directly with Ron Brown, COSTIND Gen.  Huai also made
it possible for the Chinese military to buy 600 supercomputers on
which to run that software.  Thus, the Chinese army transformed
its weapons development capability from Stone Age to state of the
art in a very few years.

In one case, Brown's Commerce Department approved the export of a
Sun supercomputer directly to the Yuanwang Group, a company
directly under COSTIND control.  The Sun supercomputer was then
moved to the National Defense Technical Institute in Changsha,
part of the Lop Nor nuclear weapons facility, for atomic bomb
design.

Advanced Missile Technology One of the major achievements of
COSTIND was the penetration of Hughes and Loral.  In May 1994,
COSTIND Gen.  Shen Rougjun attended several business meetings
with Hughes and Loral executives.  During this 1994 visit to
America, Shen's son, Shen Jun, attended a business lunch with his
father and Frank Taormina of Hughes.

In 1994, Hughes executives were scrambling to help COSTIND after
the failure of a Long March rocket carrying a Hughes built
satellite.  Hughes eagerly pinned the failure on the poor Chinese
nose cone "shroud" design and not on the Hughes satellite.  In
the process, COSTIND weapons engineers obtained Hughes
proprietary software for missile nose-cone design and analysis
derived from years of American ballistic missile tests.

In addition, Hughes V.P.  Taormina later assisted Shen Jun in
obtaining a job at Hughes.  Gen.  Shen's son, Shen Jun, joined
Hughes to become the top software engineer for all satellites
sold to China.  Shen inspected all the Hughes satellite control
and computer software and can verify that no bugs or viruses have
been planted inside satellites sold by Hughes.

Although, Shen Jun was hired at Hughes in August 1994, according
to the Cox report, "a division of Space Systems/Loral was also
considering hiring Shen for a position that would have allowed
him access to classified information."

In August 1994, Lt.  Gen.  Shen also met and consummated a series
of satellite deals with Bernard Schwartz, the CEO of Loral.
Then-President Bill Clinton arranged the Beijing meeting.

Between October 1995 and March 1996, as Clinton mulled over
whether to ignore the State, Justice and Defense Departments'
reasons against granting Loral waivers to export communications
satellites to China, Loral CEO Schwartz injected more than
$150,000 into the DNC's coffers.

Schwartz had already given $175,000 to the DNC between January
and September 1995, at which time the Loral CEO waged a campaign
to have Clinton shift satellite export decision responsibility
from the State Department to Ron Brown's Commerce Department.

After Clinton's decision to lift the ban in Loral's case and to
allow the exportation of the company's satellites, Schwartz
handed over an additional $300,000 to the DNC.

----------------

THE CHINA DESK OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AFFAIRS)
ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS ROOM 4C840, THE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON,
D.C.  20310-2400 OFC: (703)697-7757 AV 227-7757 FAX: (703)
695-8222 AV 225-8222 NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER) 3 DATE
October 4, 1995 FROM Don Rogers OFFICE TELEPHONE (703) 697-3027
TO Ms.  Terri Dawson OFFICE DOC/BXA OFFICE TELEPHONE (202)
482-1455 FAX NUMBER (202) 482-2387 REMARKS:

Terri:

Attached is the text of the Perry letter to Ding.

Thanks, Don
-----------------------------------------------------------------
---------------

General Ding Henggao Commission of Science, Technology and
Industry for National Defense People's Republic of China Dear
General Ding:

On behalf of the United States Department of Defense, I extend my
regards to the officers and soldiers of the People's Liberation
Army's Commission on Science, Technology and Industry for
National Defense on the 46th Anniversary of the founding of the
People's Republic of China.

Advancing the military relationship between our two nations
remains an objective which we agree serves the long-term
interests of peace and stability the Asia-Pacific Region.  In
this regard, I am hopeful in the months ahead we will move
forward in the important area of defense conversion cooperation.
We have already made significant progress on our Sino-American
Joint Defense Conversion Commission work plan.  I believe we must
now concentrate on sustaining the momentum achieved to date.

Let me briefly review the status of our Joint Commission's
projects.  As you know, together with the United States
Department of Commerce, we have published the China Defense
Industry Directory and U.S.  Industry Directory.

In the area of air traffic control, we have accomplished Step 5
of the Eight-Point Air Traffic Control Initiative, and are
prepared to carry out Step 6 by sending a delegation to China at
any mutually agreed upon time in the future.  Upon completion of
Step 6, we would welcome a combined civil-military air traffic
control delegation from China to the United States which will
mark Step 7 of the Eight Point Plan.

We have also responded positively to your list of 49 defense
conversion projects for potential cooperation with U.S.
industry.  Beyond publication of the China Defense Industry
Directory, we are making arrangement for the visit of a
delegation of Chinese Defense managers to the United States in
the near future.  This group will be hosted by the Department of
Dfense and Commerce, as well as by U.S.  industries.  At the same
time, we are exploring the possiblity of providing assistance in
facilitating intern program for defense conversion specialists.

Lastly, there are arrangements being made by our Department of
Commerce and your Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic
Cooperation to include defense conversion as a topic for
discussion at the upcoming Joint Committee on Commerce and Trade
(JCCT) meeting in Beijing next month.  From my perspective, it
will be very useful to establish informal linkage between the
Joing Defense Conversion Commission and the JCTT since on our
side the Department of Commerce plays such an active role in
bilateral defense conversion activities.  Your support would be
most appreciated in pursuing this initiative.

Clearly, while much has been accomplished, we must renew our
efforts if the objectives we established at our Joint Defense
Conversion Commission's First Plenary Session in Beijing last
October are to be accomplished.  I suggest that both sides
carefully examine the various ongoing Joint Defense Conversion
Commission projects and work together to achieve concrete
results.  At the point we have achieved sufficient progress, I
propose we explore the possibility of convening the Joint Defense
Conversion Commission Second Plenary Session in Washington, D.C.,
hopefully at some time in the coming year.

Let me close by again conveying my respects to you on your
National Day, and by reiterating my support for our bilateral
military relationship, in which defense conversion plays a
prominent role.  I hope to see you again at the earliest
opportunity.

Sincerely,


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