To: TSCM-L@yahoogroups.com
From: kondrak 
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:04:59 -0400
Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] Espionage - People's Republic of China - Canada



Yes, the report is available here:
http://www.jrnyquist.com/sidewinder.htm

Add to that the increasing penetration of oriental scam fronts on the US 
border, especially restaurants, used for smuggling aliens and espionage. 
They come in, invest half a million, open, run a year and close. Then they 
open one across the street, same motif.
Im on the Canadian border, a hour from Toronto, and in the past 3 years 
we've had 26 million dollars invested by the snakeheads to improve people 
smuggling routes from Canada, to the US. Canada has a notorious immigration 
policy, letting any and all foreign filth in with little questions asked. 
The results are we have major Al Quada and Chinese triad operations on our 
doorstep.

Its so bad, theres a 1-800 phone switch in Buffalo, NY (a full blown 
DMS-100) thats used for intel gathering on Canadian and US facilities. They 
merely give their spies dialing cards to call home.



At 00:31 7/14/2005, you wrote:

>While  most of the list are primarily concerned with TSCM, I believe
>that it is still be wise to remain abreast of the current state of
>espionage. Traditionally, most espionage (political, military or
>commercial) has been the work of individuals working undercover.
>There is also the traitor who had access and betrays for whom he is
>employed. Then we have the various technical means such as NSA, NRO,
>etc.
>
>However, as was shown by the Cox Report issued by the US congress,
>the People's Republic of China's (PRC) entry into the field has
>shown great imagination and determination. The most common thefts
>are through commercial arrangements whereby either it or one of its
>commercial assets enters into business relationships with US
>corporations and uses the access provided to steal or otherwise
>acquire both classified and proprietary information. This is part of
>a major offensive mounted against the West in general and against
>the US in particular. It utilizes its visiting students and
>academics to acquire classified information from universities. These
>same people also target corporations and government facilities when
>their university position affords access. At the same time, the PRC
>is purchasing any military hardware, new or old, which it believes
>may be useful in building its military into a world-class force.
>This process is being duplicated in most if not all of the countries
>where the PRC has a presence.
>
>In Canada, the assault has been on two fronts. The outright purchase
>of companies in the financial, high-tech, real estate and natural
>resource fields. It is much easier to acquire confidential or
>classified information  and/or political influence, when you own or
>control numerous large corporations. Recently, a Chinese
>metallurical conglomerate attempted to purchase one of Canada's
>largest mining companies, i.e, NORANDA. Noranda controls
>Falconbridge which is a major nickel producer. The PRC has also
>acquired control of major oil companies and has purchased an
>interest in the Alberta oil-sands. The oil-sands constitute the
>largest single oil deposit on Earth. Canada is now the largest
>supplier of oil to the US. It is projected that the oil-sands will
>become the main source of oil to the US. The current schedule of
>planned construction of new facilites is approx. $60 billion.
>
>To carry out this espionage venture, the PRC relies on three
>components: Chinese intelligence organs, Chinese criminal societies
>(triads) and the members of the large overseas Chinese community.
>The assault on Canada was documented in a 1997 RCMP/CSIS study
>titled SIDEWINDER. When the draft of the report was circulated to
>the relevant government departments, the proverbial crap hit the
>fan. The report was denigrated and suppressed. A common response was
>that the report was both sophmoric and racist. All copies were
>ordered destroyed. However, one copy of the SECRET report was posted
>on the Internet. The continued growth of the PRC's influence in
>Canada in general and with the governing Liberal Party (our version
>of the Democrats) in particular, has been significant. Nothing has
>been done or contemplated to counter the assault. To even raise the
>matter for discussion leads to charges or racism. However, recently
>there has been articles in the press which has given the matter some
>much-needed publicity.
>
>Members of the list should keep this in mind when they are requested
>to do work for certain corporations. Who actually controls the
>company and to what use is the work put? Anyway, the members of the
>list may be interested in perusing the reports alluded to above. If
>nothing else, everyone should read SIDEWINDER.
>
>1.   The SIDEWINDER report can be seen at -
>      http://www.primetimecrime.com/Articles/RobertRead/sidewinder.pdf
>
>2.   The PRC's influence over the Canadian government can be seen
>at "Puppets of Beijing" published in the Western Standard  (May
>2005) - see
>     http://www.westernstandard.ca/website/index.cfm?page=article&articleid=803
>
>
>3.  The politicization of the RCMP by the Liberal Party can be seen
>at "Justice for all?" in the Western Standard (June 2005) at -
>     http://westernstandard.ca/website/index.cfm?page=article&article_id=847
>
>
>4.  There is a recent update in the Toronto Sun titled "Old China
>finds a new value" (June 26/05) - see
>
>http://www.torsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Worthington_Peter/2005/06/26/pf
>- 1105196
>
>Anyone having trouble accessing these sites can e-mail me
>at:reginald_curtis@hotmail.com
>
>Posted by,
>Reg Curtis
>Fredericton, N.B.
>Canada
>