On Sep 9, 11:20 am, rst9 <
rst9w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> She said I logged on to chat-room and called everybody stupid.
>
Doesn't your gf call you stupid all the time and not just for your
chat-room activity?
Your gf in Merced, CA has legitimate reasons to suspect your stupidity
in the "chat-room". Why would you behave any more intelligently in the
chat room than you do in your bedroom?
So what do you do in chat-rooms behind you gf's back? Solicit sex?
Don't get caught either by your gf or by a police sting operation.
That will add insult to the injury.
>
> This especially applies to you, Satish. You are the worst slum in
> the
> world.
>
What does that mean? Do you fancy yourself as the worst ghetto in the
world? I think you are far worse. You represent the wrong side of the
tracks in Hong Kong, Arizona and Merced, CA. You are the very
embodiment of desolation row.
>
> > If she doesn't hand you over to the FBI for pity's sake she
> > will surely make you wash your mouth and your keyboard pounding
> > treasonous fingers with soap.
>
> Stupid asshole, in light of 9/11 attack, the FBI knows a lot more
> than
> you ever will.
>
What happened to your "intelligent" asshole? Have the enemas taken a
toll of it? Have you explored colostomy with your doctor?
And, BTW, you have kept your gf in the dark about your treasonous post
on the usenet, haven't you?
She might decide to enlighten the FBI, especially in view of your non-
performance in bed.
>
> > Your maturity most certainly belies your advanced age (74 at latest
> > count).
>
> Let's say I am taken liberty to say the truth.
>
What the hell does that mean? Is it the ham that is am? Or would you
rather see yourself as sliced bacon?
>
> > Take to meditations.
>
> Don't believe in stupid things like that. I take long walks.
>
Is that how the CCP arranges for the pay offs? Do you report the
income to IRS? You'll end up in jail not just for treason but for tax
evasion as well.
Remember Al Capone? When they couldn't get him for his most egregious
crimes, they got him for tax evasion.
>
> > Or are you afraid that Buddha might be
> > dark-skinned?
>
> Who gives a shit about Buddhism? If I have the choice, I'd be the
> first to set fire to ALL the Buddhist Temples in the world. And the
> Dalai Lama would be the first to be B-B-Q.
>
You are one hungry homicidal maniac. When you are not looking for
sliced bacon, you are looking for BBQued monks ! May God have mercy on
you.
Here's the conversation rst had with his live-in domestic partner,
haghoua, the last time they went out to eat at their favorite Chinese
restaurant founded by rst's great great grandfather in the 19th
century that is very popular with the rst clan in Merced, CA:
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haghoua:
天啊。这菜里是什么啊?- Tiān a. Zhè cài lǐ shì shénme a?
rst:
呃!是只蟑螂。 - È! Shì zhī zhānglánɡ.
haghoua:
真太恶心了! - Zhēn tài ěxīn le!
rst:
我们告诉服务生吧。她会给你换份的。 - Wǒmen gàosù fúwùshēng ba. Tā huì gěi nǐ huàn
yífèn de.
haghoua:
我不想换了!我觉得吃不下任何东西了。 - Wǒ bùxiǎng huàn le! Wǒ juédé chī bú xià rèrhé
dōngxi le.
rst:
好吧。我们去跟餐馆经理反映一下这个问题吧。- Hǎo ba. Wǒmen qù gēn cānguǎn jīnglǐ fǎnyìng
yíxià zhègè wèntí ba.
haghoua:
好。希望他们以后注意点儿卫生。- Hǎo. Xīwàng tāmen yǐhòu zhùyì diǎnr wèishēng.
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Note that rst was quite contented with what he was served - he wanted
an alternate dish for his domestic partner, haghoua, only.
>
> > He might be yellow-skinned for all you know.
>
> I prefer he has no skin, no body, no say, no Buddha.
>
Well, the Buddha's wisdom was certainly not skin deep. But yours is.
The only thing deep about you is your asshole. And it is full of shit
as is your skull.
>
> > Take a deep breath and say, "Buddham sharanam gachchhami." And then
> > try to clean up your act.
>
> Go to hell, Satish. Hell is where you belong.
>
So you do believe in hell.
That's where you will be dragged wily-nily by the Grim Reaper. Heaven
has no place for Quislings like you who make 50 cents per post from
the CCP from his haven in Merced, CA:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party
The 50 Cent Party are Internet commentators (网络评论员, 網絡評論員, wǎnglù
pínglùn yuán) hired by the government of the People's Republic of
China (both local and central) or the Communist Party to post comments
favorable towards party policies in an attempt to shape and sway
public opinion on various Internet message boards. The commentators
are said to be paid for every post that either steers a discussion
away from anti-party or sensitive content on domestic websites,
bulletin board systems, and chatrooms, or that advances the Communist
party line.
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74-year old rst0 was born in China but has lived in USA since 1949. An
US citizen as he is, 74-year old rst0 is a schizophrenic traitor.
He uses "we" to mean USA when he is into US-bashing. But he uses "we"
to mean the Beijing regime when he mouths support for the CCP
dictatorship's imperialist agenda.
Here's rst0's sorry history of double dealing and outright treason:
rst0 was born in a village in China. He came to USA as a 11-year old
in 1949 to be united with his purported biological father. He obtained
a secret clearance from US government to work on advanced weapons
systems at Lockheed. It is clear that rst0 had thought it wise not to
reveal that his heart was with the bandit regime in Beijing when he
applied for a secret clearance and worked for a defence contractor
like Lockheed.
rst0 has retired and continues to live with his gf in USA. He lives
off pensions from Lockheed and from US social security. But he has
chosen to to supplement his US pensions with an allowance of 50 cents/
post on the newsgroup from the CCP dictatorship in China.
But, of course, rst0 is well knows which side of the toast is
buttered. For all his rantings about "evil USA" and "virtuous CCP-
dictatorship in China", he has stayed put in USA. That's the reason
that he doesn't go back to the land of his heart and birth. He
continues to live in USA even as he insists, like a Quisling, on being
a running dog of CCP imperialism working 24/7 on the internet to earn
his bone of 50 cents/page from the CCP regime.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party
The 50 Cent Party are Internet commentators (网络评论员, 網絡評論員, wǎnglù
pínglùn yuán) hired by the government of the People's Republic of
China (both local and central) or the Communist Party to post comments
favorable towards party policies in an attempt to shape and sway
public opinion on various Internet message boards. The commentators
are said to be paid for every post that either steers a discussion
away from anti-party or sensitive content on domestic websites,
bulletin board systems, and chatrooms, or that advances the Communist
party line.
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74-year old rst0 will do himself a big favor if he enrolls himself in
some adult education school. Otherwise patriotically challenged rst0
will continue to make a spectacle of himself by revealing his
appalling ignorance in everything from history to English. And if rstx
can't get himself to do that, he should stop bilking USA and go back
to where his heart really resides, namely, the village of his birth in
China under CCP-dictatorship. That would be the honest thing to do. Of
course, it is another matter that his gf will refuse to follow rst0 to
CCP-land where any deviation of his newsgroup posts from the official
CCP-line will right away lead him to re-education through labor ( 勞動教
養 ).
Chinese-Americans are by and large a patriotic lot. But there are a
few bad apples who go proactive with their bid to serve the colonial
agenda of CCP-dictatorship. These bad apples had often worked with
defense contractors like Lockheed, Boeing etc. but when opportunity
came they betrayed USA by selling company and US secrets to the CCP-
dictatorship. When caught with their pants down, these bad apples
inevitably landed in jail.
rst0, USA respects your freedom of speech. Unlike the CCP-dictatorship
in China, the US government is not going to monitor your posts on the
newsgroup and go after you for your rantings on the internet. You can
bark with impunity without any fear of reprisal by the US government.
But you will make a grave mistake if you ever try to bite the hand
that feeds you by selling Lockheed and US secrets to the CCP-
dictatorship. You will be eventually caught and spend the rest of your
golden years inside jail cells.
Try to be like the normal Chinese-Americans. Ambassador Gary Locke is
a good role model. He has won nothing but admiration from the
ordinary Chinese under CCP-dictatorship.He is far more respected by
the ordinary folks in China than the stinking fat cats in the party
politburo.
As a retired 74-year old, you have ample time in your hand. Your idle
brain has become the devil's workshop. You are 24/7 on the internet
pushing the evil agenda of the CCP-dictatorship in China. But if you
have any brain, you will bark but not bite to avoid ending up in jail
like a few Chinese Americans have for selling US to the CCP-
dictatorship in China for pecuniary gains.
China-born aerospace engineer Dogfang Greg Chung is the same age as 74-
year old rstx. rstx would be wise to steer himself away from the path
of treason that has earned the 74-year old Dongfan Gref Chung a 15
year prison sentence. Here's Dogfang Greg Chung's shameful story:
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http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/feb/09/local/la-me-chinese-spy9-2010feb09
9-2-2010
Chinese-born engineer gets 15 years in spying for China
Dongfan 'Greg' Chung, who worked with Boeing and Rockwell
International, was accused of providing information on the space
shuttle and Delta IV rocket.
By Patrick J. McDonnell
A Chinese-born aerospace engineer who had access to sensitive material
while working with a pair of major defense contractors in Southern
California was sentenced Monday to more than 15 years in prison for
acquiring secret space shuttle data and other information for China.
U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney in Santa Ana imposed a 188-month
prison term on Dongfan "Greg" Chung, 73, a naturalized U.S. citizen
who lives in Orange.
Carney declared that he could not "put a price tag" on national
security and sought to send a signal to China to "stop sending your
spies here," according to the U.S. attorney's office.
Chung, who worked at Boeing's Huntington Beach plant, denied being a
spy and said he was gathering documents for a book, not for espionage.
His attorneys argued that much of the material was already available
on the public record.
At his sentencing, Chung professed his love for the United States,
even as prosecutors depicted him as a spy who would compromise U.S.
national security.
"Giving China advanced rocket technology is not in the United States'
national interest," said Assistant U.S. Atty. Greg Staples. "There is
a voracious appetite for U.S. technology in China."
Whether loyalty to his homeland or financial gain was Chung's motive
remained unclear. The case is one of a number of prosecutions that
have shed light on alleged Chinese efforts to gain access to U.S.
technology and research through espionage.
Chung was the first suspect tried with attempting to help a foreign
nation under the terms of the 1996 Economic Espionage Act, passed to
help prevent pilfering of sensitive economic information. Chung chose
to have the case heard by the judge rather than a jury.
Chung was convicted last year on charges of economic espionage and
acting as an agent for more than three decades while employed by
Rockwell International and Boeing Co.
When Chung was convicted, Carney said the case revealed Chung's
"secret life" as a "spy" for China. The case against him arose from an
investigation into another engineer, Chi Mak, who worked in the United
States and obtained sensitive military information for China. Mak and
several relatives were convicted of providing defense information to
China, the U.S. attorney's office said. Carney sentenced Mak to more
than 24 years in prison in 2008.
Federal authorities said Chung stole restricted technology and trade
secrets, including data related to the space shuttle and the Delta IV
rocket.
"This case demonstrates our resolve to protect the secrets that help
protect the United States, as well as the important technology
advancements developed by scientists working for companies that
provide crucial support to our national security programs," acting
U.S. Atty. George S. Cardona said Monday in a statement.
Chung held a "secret" security clearance when he worked at Rockwell
and Boeing on the space shuttle program, authorities said. He retired
in 2002 but the next year returned to Boeing as a contractor, a
position he held until September 2006, the U.S. attorney's office
said.
Between 1985 and 2003, Chung made trips to China to deliver lectures
on technology involving the space shuttle and other programs, the
government said. During those trips, Chung met with Chinese government
officials, including military agents, U.S. authorities said.
http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/feb/09/local/la-me-chinese-spy9-2010feb09
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http://www.newser.com/article/da0v55100/chinese-born-american-sentenced-to-4-years-in-prison-for-stealing-trade-secrets-from-motorola.html
AFP
August 29, 2012
Chinese-born American sentenced to 4 years in prison for stealing
trade secrets from Motorola
Motorola trade secrets thief gets 4-year term
By JASON KEYSER
A Chinese-born American convicted of stealing trade secrets from
Motorola was sentenced Wednesday to 4 years in prison in a case that
prosecutors hoped would send a message to those who might be tempted
to siphon vital information from U.S. companies.
Hanjuan Jin, who worked as a software engineer for Motorola Inc. for
nine years, was stopped during a random security search at O'Hare
International Airport on Feb. 28, 2007, before she could board a
flight to China. Prosecutors say she was carrying $31,000 and hundreds
of confidential Motorola documents, many stored on a laptop, four
external hard drives, thumb drives and other devices.
U.S. District Judge Ruben Castillo found Jin guilty in February of
stealing trade secrets but acquitted her of more serious charges of
economic espionage, explaining that the evidence fell short of proving
she stole the information on behalf of a foreign government or entity.
Prosecutors alleged that among the secrets she carried were
descriptions of a walkie-talkie type feature on Motorola cellphones
that prosecutors argued would have benefited the Chinese military.
Jin's lawyers say the naturalized U.S. citizen was not an agent of
China and took the files merely to refresh her knowledge after a long
absence from work. They asked the judge for probation and said in a
court filing last week that "Jin has overwhelming remorse and regret"
for her actions and "continues to suffer from the collateral
consequences of her admittedly poor choice."
After her conviction, prosecutors said they hoped the ruling would
send a message that such crimes come with heavy penalties. They said
they also hoped the trial would demonstrate to U.S. companies that
they can report such crimes and not risk their trade secrets being
revealed in court.
Prosecutors say the former University of Notre Dame graduate student
began downloading files at her Chicago-area Motorola office after
returning from an extended medical leave just a few days earlier.
During the trial, prosecutor Christopher Stetler told the court that
Jin "led a double life" as a seemingly loyal company worker who was
actually plotting to steal her employer's secrets.
Even before returning to Motorola to download files over the several
days in February 2007 prosecutors say Jin had already begun working
for China-based Sun Kaisens, a telecommunications firm that government
attorneys say develops products for China's military.
But the defense insisted Jin harbored no ill intent and merely grabbed
the files to refresh her technical knowledge after her long absence
from work. They also said prosecutors overvalued the technology in
question, saying the walkie-talkie feature is no longer cutting edge
and would have been of little military value.
In his February ruling, Judge Castillo wrote that the government
hadn't met several requirements to prove economic espionage, including
clearly demonstrating that Jin knew the materials she stole could
benefit China or its military.
Jin was allowed to remain free pending Wednesday's sentencing, though
she had to wear electronic monitoring and was confined to her Aurora
home.
Motorola Inc. has since become Motorola Solutions Inc., in suburban
Schaumburg.
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