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In 1994, Chinese Army General Ding Henggao, and his team of two
sub-commanders, Lt. General Shen Rougjun and Lt. General Huai
Guomo, led the most spectacular raid of U.S. military technology
since the 1949 atomic espionage by Soviet spies, Ethel and
Julius Rosenberg.

However, secret documents forced from the Commerce Dept. by a
Federal lawsuit, proves that the Clinton administration sought
direct military exports to China.  The documents detail Commerce
Dept. contacts with a Chinese Army unit called COSTIND, or the
Chinese Commission on Science, Technology and National Defense
Industry.

The newly released information includes a detailed bio of
COSTIND General Huai Guomo, a personal letter to COSTIND
commander, General Ding Henggao, and a letter from U.S. defense
contractor, Allied Signal Corporation, seeking help for a jet
engine transfer to the Chinese "Harbin" aerospace company.

According to materials sent to Commerce Secretary Ron Brown by
Chinese Army General Ding, "HARBIN" is owned by the Chinese
Army.  Harbin currently manufactures fighters and bombers for
the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and for export to
Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Iran.

The detailed documents included two pages of information on
Chinese General Huai Guomo in both English and Chinese.  Huai
Guomo, according to the Clinton administration, is "a career
administrator in China's defense industrial complex" and the
very model of a modern Chinese General.

General 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."

Another key document previously withheld from public view is a
1995 letter from Defense Secretary William Perry to General Ding
Henggao of COSTIND.

"On behalf of the United States Department of Defense," wrote
Secretary Perry in July 1995.  "I extend my regard 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," wrote
Perry.

"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 our 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."

"Let me close by again conveying my respects to you on your
National Day," wrote Perry.  "And by reiterating my support for
our bilateral military relationship."

Clearly, the Commerce Dept.'s vain attempt in 1998 to dispute
the fact COSTIND was not a Chinese Army unit was another White
House spin effort that failed.  COSTIND, to Defense Secretary
Perry, was indeed a military unit, commanded by General Ding and
manned by "officers and soldiers" of the PLA.

In 1998, the Commerce Dept. denied access to all China-Gate
documents, citing national security, on the grounds that they
could "neither confirm nor deny" their existence.  In response,
this reporter filed suit in Federal Court, located in Richmond,
Virginia, seeking the withheld information.

Previously released information, forced from the Clinton
administration using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
clearly showed meetings between Commerce officials and COSTIND.
For example, one document described an August 1994 meeting in
Beijing that included COSTIND General Shen, Commerce Secretary
Ron Brown, and Loral CEO, Bernard Schwartz.

The evidence showed that the Commerce Dept. was withholding
details on "military" exports directly to the Chinese Army.
The Commerce Dept. is not authorized to issue export licenses to
military end-users.

The recently released information on the PLA Generals was
withheld from the American public until Federal Judge Robert
Payne ordered the materials to be released in a ruling issued on
June 29, 1999.

The documents underscore the Clinton administration's attempt to
form a political/military alliance with communist China.  U.S.
Defense Perry could not help but include direct references to a
"bilateral" military relationship.

The Clinton/China military relationship included the "Eight
Point Plan" to transfer a state-of-the-art air defense system
directly to the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).  The
air defense technology transfer to the PLAAF, according to 1998
GAO testimony on U.S.  military sales to China, required a
waiver signed by President Clinton.

COSTIND operations against the Commerce Dept. included a vast
array of U.S. military technology.  One deadly example, and a
specialty of COSTIND General Huai, was the the export of U.S.
super-computers for Chinese Army nuclear weapons research.

Commerce Dept. documents show that SUN Corp., a U.S. computer
maker, sold a super-computer directly to a Chinese Army nuclear
weapons lab at Yuanwang Corp.  The documents also show that the
Clinton administration knew that Yuanwang was operated by the
Chinese Army.  Detailed information was given to the Commerce
Dept., including the direct PLA contacts at the Chinese weapons
labs prior to the sale by none other than COSTIND General Ding
himself.  According to the Commerce documents, Yuanwang
manufactures test equipment for the Lop Nor nuclear weapons
facility in China.

According to U.S. Naval Institute defense analyst Norman
Friedman, "The Chinese obtained the computer programs (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."

"Softened" Clinton-led export regulations, according to
Friedman, "made it possible for the Chinese to buy 600
super-computers on which to run that software.  Thus, the
Chinese have transformed their weapons development capability in
a very few years."

According to defense sources, China will soon test a new nuclear
weapon design capacity.  The Chinese Army Second Artillery
Corp. is planning to test launch their latest Dong-Feng (East
Wind) 31 missile in celebration of 50th anniversary of the July
1949 take over of China by Mao.  The DF-31 is reported to be
able to deliver three, newly developed, lightweight, 90 Kiloton
nuclear warheads to any target in America.

The Chinese DF-31 is a road mobile, nuclear tipped SCUD like
missile, that is nearly impossible to find, much less destroy.
It is intended to counter the USAF B-2 bomber in a "limited"
nuclear war scenario where China and the U.S. would only kill a
few million people on each side.  If deployed in large numbers,
the DF-31 could pose a significant first strike threat against
stationary military targets inside the U.S. homeland, such as the
MX missile fields and the single B-2 bomber base.

In the end, General Ding, General Shen, and General Huai have
all retired with the highest rewards from the communist party.
Their operations against America were carefully planned and
executed.  Their meetings were quietly withheld from public view
by a U.S. administration seeking to reap the benefits from
"military" sales to the People's Liberation Army in the form of
political donations.

The Clinton administration assisted China in its efforts to
become the next nuclear super-power.  The next cold war has
begun and with it will come another expensive nuclear arms race.
America can no longer lay claim to dominate the world with
fire-power.  The decade of peace is over.  The defeat of the
Soviet empire was squandered by a callous and negligent
President more concerned with his sexual antics than nuclear
espionage.

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