Re: [TSCM-L] {1546} Re: Maybe he can go work for Lockheed or Grumman now

From: James M. Atkinson <jm..._at_tscm.com>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 00:44:03 -0400

Normally you use it to wash for vehicles, sidewalks, and do on, but
it is also quite useful in remove the flesh from a living human at
about 2 mm deep, and 32 inches wide at a time.

-jma




At 09:26 PM 5/10/2007, kondrak wrote:

>AGREED!
>I'd opt for hanging, because he isn't worth putting him up and feeding
>him for the rest of his life.
>He should get what the Rosenbergs got, THE CHAIR!
>The only fortunate part is, they intercepted the data before it was
>turned over to the ChiComs, how much previous damage was done is
>unknown. Grr...
>
>Reginald Curtis wrote:
> > To: JMA
> >
> > Chi Mak, as well as friends and relatives involved in espionage
> activities,
> > should keep Pollard company in a federal maximum security
> facility for the rest
> > of their lives. If enough of these people rot in prison until
> hell freezes over,
> > maybe the rest will get the message.
> >
> > Yours,
> >
> > *Reg Curtis/VE9RWC*
> >
> >
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> > From: /"James M. Atkinson" <jm..._at_tscm.com>/
> > Reply-To: /TSCM-L2006_at_googlegroups.com/
> > To: /TSCM-L <TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>/
> > Subject: /[TSCM-L] {1540} Maybe he can go work for Lockheed
> or Grumman now/
> > Date: /Thu, 10 May 2007 19:43:29 -0400/
> > >
> > >http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18596770/
> > >
> > >Engineer convicted of stealing secrets
> > >Calif. jury finds Chinese-born U.S. citizen guilty of
> stealing military data
> > >The Associated Press
> > >Updated: 4:07 p.m. ET May 10, 2007
> > >
> > >SANTA ANA, Calif. - Jurors convicted a Chinese-born engineer Thursday
> > >of conspiring to export U.S. defense technology to China, including
> > >data on an electronic propulsion system that could make submarines
> > >virtually undetectable.
> > >
> > >Chi Mak also was found guilty of being an unregistered foreign agent.
> > >Prosecutors had dropped a charge of actually exporting
> defense articles.
> > >
> > >When the verdict was read, Mak at first showed no emotion but then
> > >appeared to hold back tears as a defense attorney rubbed his back. He
> > >faces up to 35 years in prison when he is sentenced Sept. 10.
> > >
> > >Mak, 66, acknowledged during the trial that he copied classified
> > >documents from his employer, a defense contractor, and kept copies in
> > >his office. He maintained he didn't realize at the time that making
> > >the copies was illegal.
> > >
> > >Authorities believe Mak, a naturalized U.S. citizen, took thousands
> > >of pages of documents from his employer, Power Paragon of Anaheim,
> > >and gave them to his brother, who passed them along to Chinese
> > >authorities for years.
> > >
> > >Mak was arrested in 2005 in Los Angeles after FBI agents stopped his
> > >brother and sister-in-law as they boarded a flight to Hong Kong.
> > >Investigators said they found three encrypted CDs in their luggage
> > >containing sensitive military documents.
> > >
> > >His wife, brother and other relatives have pleaded not guilty and
> > >await trial this month.
> > >
> > >The six-week trial featured testimony from a parade of FBI agents,
> > >U.S. Navy officials, encryption and espionage experts.
> > >
> > >Mak testified that during an hours-long interrogation immediately
> > >after his arrest, he lied repeatedly to FBI agents about the number
> > >of times he had visited China and when he told them he didn't have
> > >friends or relatives there. He said he felt intimidated during the
> > >interrogation.
> > >
> > >"This is why I lied," he said. "They were pushing me that night."
> > >
> > >
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