Saturday, April 26, 2014

FBI Video Warning About Spying for China Stars White College Student - "Under these circumstances wouldn’t it make sense for the FBI to make a cautionary video warning high-tech companies and military contractors to keep an eye on Chinese scientists? Of course not. That would be profiling."



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FBI Video Warning About Spying for China Stars White College Student

The truth would be too awkward.


Espionage is a serious crime, and the penalties are especially high if the spy is a US citizen. Some Americans can be persuaded to spy for a foreign government in exchange for money and other alluring promises.
That’s what happened to Glenn Shriver, a cash-strapped college student who was studying in China in 2004. Chinese intelligence plied him with attractive girls and offered him money to apply to work for at such places as the CIA and the State Department so he could spy for China.
Mr. Shriver was caught in 2010, and sentenced to four years in prison. His story is the basis of “Game of Pawns,” a recent video produced by the FBI to warn students studying abroad against being lured into espionage.
This effort by the FBI completely fails to mention that the people who spy for China are almost always ethnic Chinese. And they don’t need promises of money and sex. . . .