Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A Clinton Presidency and our National Security

With all the mainstream media almost peeing themselves daily with excitement about the prospect of Hillary becoming (gasp) President of the United States, has me, and others, very worried about National Security. First off dear reader, let's recap President (Bill) Clinton's actions as related by this story:

Clinton Gave China Chips for Nuclear War
Charles R. SmithWednesday, Oct. 1, 2003 Newly declassified documents show that President Bill Clinton personally approved the transfer to China of advanced space technology that can be used for nuclear combat.
The documents show that in 1996 Clinton approved the export of radiation hardened chip sets to China. The specialized chips are necessary for fighting a nuclear war.
"Waivers may be granted upon a national interest determination," states a Commerce Department document titled "U.S. Sanctions on China."
"The President has approved a series of satellite related waivers in recent months, most recently in November, 1996 for export of radiation hardened chip sets for a Chinese meteorological satellite," noted the Commerce Department documents.
These special computer chips are designed to function while being bombarded by intense radiation. Radiation hardened chips are considered critical for atomic warfare and are required by advanced nuclear tipped missiles.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents through the Freedom of Information Act, a Washington-based political watchdog group.
Several documents were withheld from release by the U.S. Commerce Department for commercial and personal privacy exemptions, but none of the documents were withheld for national security reasons. Judicial Watch is expected to appeal the withholdings.
Decade of Betrayal
U.S. intelligence sources stated that the newly released documents illustrate the extent to which the Clinton White House placed trade – and trade with China specifically – above national security.
"In all likelihood we will be glowing in the dark before we discover the true extent of the Clinton decade of betrayal," stated Rick Fisher, Asian Security Fellow at the Center for Security Policy.
"If it was indeed intended for a new PRC weather satellite, then it is possible that it was used for their new polar orbit weather satellites. This is significant because the Chinese themselves acknowledge that their polar orbit weather satellites directly contribute to their long-range missile targeting capability. This becomes even more important for their new smaller but more accurate warheads, used on their new DF-31, DF-31A, DF-5 Mod2 and JL-2 missiles. If they encounter significant weather, warhead accuracy degrades, reducing their utility," stated Fisher.
"Inasmuch as similar U.S. military weather satellites perform the same missions, the Clinton Administration had to have known they were assisting a PLA strategic military capability," concluded Fisher.
In addition, the Chinese military is clearly interested in acquiring advanced radiation hardened computer chips for its strategic nuclear arsenal.
U.S. Chips for PRC Nukes
Currently, China has only liquid fueled, long-range missiles, and the majority of them are based inside underground silos. These long-range rockets are reported to be "bore-sighted" – meaning the underground silos are aimed directly at target cities inside the United States.
The Chinese army is now attempting to shift its strategic nuclear arsenal to a solid-fuel "launch on command" capability. These new missiles are rail- and road-mobile and require sophisticated electronic guidance systems to accurately strike their intended targets.
As part of this upgrade, the Chinese army is also modifying its nuclear warhead designs to arm new survivable missiles such as the DF-31 and JL-2. Chinese engineers are planning to equip these new missiles with MIRV technology, allowing each missile to carry multiple nuclear warheads.
Again, the U.S. radiation hardened computer chip technology is a logical addition to the reconfiguration and upgrade of Chinese nuclear weapons.
Stolen U.S. Chips
Another critical element of the Clinton-supplied waiver is the fact that it took place during an investigation of Chinese espionage into missing U.S. radiation hardened satellite chips.
In February 1996, a Chinese Long March rocket carrying a Loral Intelsat satellite failed and crashed on lift-off. The Loral Intelsat payload was badly damaged. The Chinese intended to launch the Loral satellite into deep space as they had been paid to do by Loral CEO Bernard Schwartz.
However, fate took a twisted path, and so did the Chinese rocket. The Long March rocket failed on launch and crashed into a nearby Chinese village, killing over 200 innocent civilians. The failure of the Long March allowed the U.S. to recover the sealed satellite guidance box, which revealed the control board of radiation-hardened chips was missing.
The missing board from the Loral Intelsat satellite is no mystery. It quickly became obvious that Chinese engineers removed the special electronics and kept the board for examination. The stolen Loral electronics consist of radiation hardened, encrypted telemetry chips, stored in a secure flight control box similar to those found on airliners. The NSA changed all U.S. satellite codes as a result of the stolen Loral chips, costing American taxpayers millions of dollars.
1996 Illegal Campaign Donations
Another factor involved in the November 1996 waiver issued by then-President Clinton is the fact that illegal money entered the U.S. elections from the Chinese army. The money was donated to the DNC from a variety of sources including convicted Chinagate figures John Huang, Charlie "Yah-Lin" Trie and Johnny Chung.
The 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign readily accepted much of the money from the Chinese army sources without question, and in some cases took these donations in cash. The allegations of Chinese espionage and illegal campaign donations were never investigated properly.
The successful effort by China to obtain U.S. microchip technology included espionage, sabotage and perhaps bribery. The red intelligence windfall freed the Chinese army to more accurately target American cities with atomic weapons using advanced U.S technology.
The legacy that President Clinton left for the 21st century is a modern Chinese army equipped for global nuclear war.
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Thankfully for the Free World, Bill Clinton was more concerned about getting some 'strange' than he was about the great socialist world movement. Now with Hillary, her obsession her whole life has been the acquisistion of power. This has been very evident by the recent story that GQ magazine had to spike a story about the Clintons that would have been very negative and shown light upon the darkness in which they exist. Nothing can prevent Hillary from her rigthtful coronation of absolute power and anything, anybody that gets in her path will be dealt with in an almost draconian/dictatorship methods. Already, with that story being stopped from being told shows that 'the freedom of speech' will be controlled by the Hillary Adminstration. Freedom of speech will not....be allowed under Hillary. An American birthright, an American Constitutional right...will not..be allowed under Hillary. Now tie this into National Security.
Bill Clinton gave Communist China (People's Republic of China), advanced technology that now allows the PRC/PLA (military) to have highly accurate and multiple warheads on one missle. Without Bill Clinton's treason, it would have taken the PRC at least another twenty years to properly develop that technology.
What will Hillary Clinton give to the PRC???!!! Our stealth technology? Our nuclear codes? She is not above anything in her pursuit of absolute power. Already she has been caught red handed in league with Communist China with her donation scandal with Norman Hsu.
Hillary's ties to Communist China are already extensive and now exposed.
In my opinion, from my observations, (I've heard many senior citizens express very similar thoughts/beliefs), Hillary Clinton, as President, will give away, probably sell actually for money) the National Security and U.S. Military secrets that safeguard our very Nation. She is not to be trusted with our National Security and anyone voting for her, will eventually, be burying their family from her treacherous actions. Taiwan and Japan will also certainly suffer horribly if Hillary is elected since the PRC will now have the Free World's most powerful person as an ally.
Fact: Bill Clinton gave away national security secrets to Communist China.
Fact: Hillary was then very aware and instrumental in his decisions to give those national security secrets to China.
Fact: Hillary will and has demonstrated annullment of Amendment 1 of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution.
Fact: Hillary will use 'The Fairness Doctrine" to shut down 'talk radio', again attacking Amendment One of the Bill of Rights.
My question to the Joint Chiefs and to the Congress....how will you protect our National Security under a Hillary Adminsitration??
The German Army blindly followed Hilter. The Iraqi Army blindly followed Saddam. Anytime a professional military and that country's political bodies blindly follow the 'leader' of that Nation, disaster followed.
We can even say some what of this about our present situation in Iraq. Everyone....believed what 'intelligence' said about Saddam and WMD's. Everyone believed that the Iraqi's would be like the liberated French in World War Two. Few saw and predicted what is happening today in Iraq.
A U.S. President must not have such absolute authority over concerns of National Security without strong bipartisan Congressional and Military oversight. The President must be afforded what is allowed by the Constitution, but safeguards must also be in place for the greater good of the American people. For if we have now gone beyond that point, if Bill Clinton's treason is allowed to go unpunished, there will be no stopping Hillary from giving away our National Security and everything done, everyone who has fought for, and everyone who has died for the United States, will be for nothing.

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