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is the recent spate of deaths among American and Chinese scientists the beginning of a
-hot-warm war with China?From Newsweek: Chinese Scientists Have Been Dying Mysterious Deaths Too
The author is a senior reporter for Newsweek, with publications in the NYT and some other major publications. She is also a former senior fellow in the Asia Program at the German Council on Foreign Relations and a nonresident senior fellow in the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub. Not a crackpot contributor as might be expected from the insane premise! She seems to have connections within the Chinese circle of influence.
If there’s really a tit for tat of targetting each other’s scientists, then I think our immigration policy will prove to be a grave mistake. There are 265,000 Chinese students in America, and probably hundreds of thousands of Chinese who own or work in the huge nationwide Chinese restaurant industry. The CCP would be able to place agents around America with complete ease. America would have a difficult time doing the same. We saw recently in Iran how effective it is to place drones around an enemy country, and Iranians were so afraid of threats from their immigrant community that they deported 1.5 million Afghans.
This theory would explain why America has had disappearances and not just deaths:
The above sounds to me like a VIP being escorted to a safe area where he can’t possibly be targeted, hence the leaving behind of electronics.
If this is the guy I am thinking of then the rumor is that the situation is completely understood it is just being withheld for family privacy reasons. Aka the guy wandered off and died from early dementia, killed himself or something similar.
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