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Remember the bugged plane China bought? Looks like China bugged the plane themselves

glenn1

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Chinese President Jiang Zemin believes fellow Politburo member Li Peng is behind the planting of electronic listening devices aboard the president's new U.S. jetliner, according to a classified State Department intelligence report. Mr. Jiang is said by U.S. intelligence officials to be convinced that Mr. Li ordered the aircraft bugging to listen in on the Chinese president's discussions of financial corruption related to Mr. Li's wife and children.

The assessment of China's discovery of 27 electronic eavesdropping devices inside a new Boeing 767 jetliner helps explain why Beijing has had a muted reaction to the incident, which Beijing initially blamed on U.S. intelligence, the officials said.


 


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But the U.S. intelligence officials will say whatever they want now to cover up what was an embarassing incident. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a mole in the Chinese government. But I somehow doubt the bugging of that plane was China's doing only.
 
what i dont get is how a "classified" state dept document gets released like this.
i guess this means that it's now officially "unclassified"?
 
according to a classified State Department intelligence report

I sincerely hope that whoever leaked it winds up at Leavenworth for a dozen years hard labor. Pathetic. :|
 


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<< Mr. Jiang is said by U.S. intelligence officials.. >>


But the U.S. intelligence officials will say whatever they want now to cover up what was an embarassing incident. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a mole in the Chinese government. But I somehow doubt the bugging of that plane was China's doing only.
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Yeah...I guess it's inconclusive either way but now at least everyone knows it wasn't all America
 
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