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They have the worst, and most intrusive bots also, they are constantly attacking this forum.
I have about gave up as when I block them more show up, and I also seem to block people on here as well.
I have about gave up as when I block them more show up, and I also seem to block people on here as well.
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Is China going to cause WW3 ? China wants revenge against the Japanese and Japan knows that China wants their extreme suffering. Japan knows that they must fight to the death ,surrender is not an option.
Senkaku Islands
China to send in surveyors to disputed Senkaku islands
Chinese mapping agency vice-director says team will visit Japanese-controlled territory at an 'appropriate time'
Associated Press in Beijing
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 March 2013 09.43 GMT
A Japanese coastguard ship pursuing a Taiwanese fishing boat near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands. Photograph: EPA
China will send a team to survey islands at the heart of an increasingly heated dispute with Japan, a Chinese official has said.
It is Beijing's clearest statement yet that it intends to set foot on the Japanese-controlled territory.
The remarks by the Chinese mapping agency vice-director, Li Pengde, added to the sharpening rhetoric between the two sides over a set of uninhabited islets known as Diaoyu in Chinese and Senkaku in Japanese.
In an interview with the state broadcaster CCTV, Li said China planned to send a team on to the islands to study their layout at an "appropriate time". Surveying by land would allow the mapping of caves and other features not visible from the air, Li told the station.
"My hope is that we can get under way under conditions where the situation is relatively good and the survey team's physical safety can be assured," Li said.
The islands are the focus of a decades-long dispute that reignited in September when the Japanese government purchased three of the islands from their private owners. The move had been intended to prevent the islands being bought by Tokyo's former nationalist mayor, who wanted to build a dock there for Japanese fishing boats and also backed sending experts to study their wildlife and terrain.
The purchase prompted anti-Japanese protests in China, and Beijing has regularly sent ships to confront the Japanese coastguard in the area since tensions spiked.
Japan's coastguard forbids anyone of any nationality from landing on the islands, including Japanese and Chinese nationalists seeking to plant flags there.
The chain is made up of five main islands with a total area of just over six sq km (2.3 sq miles), covered in rock, scrub brush and seabird habitat. They have been uninhabited since 1940, when a fish processing plant on the main island closed, and were under US administration from the end of the second world war until 1972, when they were returned to Japanese control.
Although China's claim to the islands is based on its interpretation of historical records, it has sought to use cartography to support that by issuing maps last year that ascribed place names to even the smallest rocks and outcrops.
The islands lie amid rich fishing grounds and a potential wealth of natural gas and other undersea mineral resources. They are roughly midway between Taiwan
Senkaku Islands
China to send in surveyors to disputed Senkaku islands
Chinese mapping agency vice-director says team will visit Japanese-controlled territory at an 'appropriate time'
Associated Press in Beijing
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 March 2013 09.43 GMT
A Japanese coastguard ship pursuing a Taiwanese fishing boat near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands. Photograph: EPA
China will send a team to survey islands at the heart of an increasingly heated dispute with Japan, a Chinese official has said.
It is Beijing's clearest statement yet that it intends to set foot on the Japanese-controlled territory.
The remarks by the Chinese mapping agency vice-director, Li Pengde, added to the sharpening rhetoric between the two sides over a set of uninhabited islets known as Diaoyu in Chinese and Senkaku in Japanese.
In an interview with the state broadcaster CCTV, Li said China planned to send a team on to the islands to study their layout at an "appropriate time". Surveying by land would allow the mapping of caves and other features not visible from the air, Li told the station.
"My hope is that we can get under way under conditions where the situation is relatively good and the survey team's physical safety can be assured," Li said.
The islands are the focus of a decades-long dispute that reignited in September when the Japanese government purchased three of the islands from their private owners. The move had been intended to prevent the islands being bought by Tokyo's former nationalist mayor, who wanted to build a dock there for Japanese fishing boats and also backed sending experts to study their wildlife and terrain.
The purchase prompted anti-Japanese protests in China, and Beijing has regularly sent ships to confront the Japanese coastguard in the area since tensions spiked.
Japan's coastguard forbids anyone of any nationality from landing on the islands, including Japanese and Chinese nationalists seeking to plant flags there.
The chain is made up of five main islands with a total area of just over six sq km (2.3 sq miles), covered in rock, scrub brush and seabird habitat. They have been uninhabited since 1940, when a fish processing plant on the main island closed, and were under US administration from the end of the second world war until 1972, when they were returned to Japanese control.
Although China's claim to the islands is based on its interpretation of historical records, it has sought to use cartography to support that by issuing maps last year that ascribed place names to even the smallest rocks and outcrops.
The islands lie amid rich fishing grounds and a potential wealth of natural gas and other undersea mineral resources. They are roughly midway between Taiwan
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I think Japan should start dumping mines now with North Korean Markings on them.
China is pushing for a confrontation, there is no doubt, and just for Oil, and face.
China is pushing for a confrontation, there is no doubt, and just for Oil, and face.
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They also hate the USA for keeping them from being the worlds bully as they feel is their natural xenophobic right. They wish they could do to the USA what they think the USA has done to China. They want revenge against the west but consistently forget to tell our immigration departments this when they beg us to allow them to immigrate
China's Drone Swarms Rise To Challenge US Power
http://www.technewsdaily.com
China is building one of the world's largest drone fleets aimed at expanding its military reach in the Pacific and swarming U.S. Navy carriers in the unlikely event of a war, according to a new report.
The Chinese military
China's Drone Swarms Rise To Challenge US Power
http://www.technewsdaily.com
China is building one of the world's largest drone fleets aimed at expanding its military reach in the Pacific and swarming U.S. Navy carriers in the unlikely event of a war, according to a new report.
The Chinese military
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Well not just all that Gary, they don't remember us helping them when it came from the Japanese, and building their country up the last 40 years.
They couldn't be there without us the way their regimes took from the people there.
They couldn't be there without us the way their regimes took from the people there.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ma ... iver-rises
This certainly can't be healthy. 16,000 pigs found floating in the huangpu river which supplies shanghai ? where did they come from ?
This certainly can't be healthy. 16,000 pigs found floating in the huangpu river which supplies shanghai ? where did they come from ?
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I posted that in the news, and think that's pretty much biological warfare. They say it happens all the time, but not on that scale.
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Top Chinese College Hacking Corps
One has to be politically correct to the point of legally braindead to doubt that the Chinese government and xenophobia isn't involved in these chinese hacking attacks
Top China college in focus with ties to army's cyber-spying unit
By Melanie Lee | Reuters
Top China college in focus with ties to army's cyber-spying unit
By Melanie Lee | Reuters
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They are not just attacking companies, they are doing it to individuals also. I had a program a while my friend gave me that into computers, it was hit by so many Chinese ip's in barrages in the AM.
Russia, and Germany came next in hits pinging my computer looking for open ports. how do you stop it .
He wont tell me, but he has something that goes back to them that supposedly gives them a denial of service, and shuts them down.
Russia, and Germany came next in hits pinging my computer looking for open ports. how do you stop it .
He wont tell me, but he has something that goes back to them that supposedly gives them a denial of service, and shuts them down.
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http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/arch ... er-america
Here are some more chinese activities. These tactics have proven very effective in corrupt nations. They don't like the people of the nations they immigrate to but like living in nations where the people aren't conspiring against them who don't know what they are up to while they can unite against them. In china without enemies to conspire against they keep each other down by undermining each other. They are educated in school to see the USA as their main enemy.
Here are some more chinese activities. These tactics have proven very effective in corrupt nations. They don't like the people of the nations they immigrate to but like living in nations where the people aren't conspiring against them who don't know what they are up to while they can unite against them. In china without enemies to conspire against they keep each other down by undermining each other. They are educated in school to see the USA as their main enemy.
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Do you know who Bob Dole is Gary, well he's working for them, and should be shot along with a lot more like him.
Being that he was a Vice President in no way should be be lobbying for them.
Being that he was a Vice President in no way should be be lobbying for them.
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Huge Chinese Mall In Saskatchewan
http://www.yorktonnews.com/article/2013 ... skatchewan
If you want to trust the Chinese...fine. I however prefer to let common sense prevail. I have a Chinese oaths and rituals thread for those who don't have a clue
If you want to trust the Chinese...fine. I however prefer to let common sense prevail. I have a Chinese oaths and rituals thread for those who don't have a clue
Re: Chinese Activities
as you can see China is really mad about the USA keeping it from being able to bully everybody
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ap ... ia-pacific
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ap ... ia-pacific
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How many similarly contaminated animals have been chopped and sold in markets in China ?
China's Animal Apocalypse Spreads To Dogs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/17/2013 15:24 -0400
Black Swans China
First it was floating dead pigs, then ducks, then black swans, then mass chicken exterminations, then fish, and now more pigs and also a brand new entrant to the Chinese animal apocalypse: dogs.
AP reports that hundreds more pigs have been found dead in China - this time together with dozens of dogs. "A total of 410 pigs and 122 dogs were discovered in homes and at farms earlier this week in a village that comes under Yanshi city's jurisdiction in central Henan province, authorities said Wednesday. The city's propaganda office said that the deaths were being investigated but that they suspected they had to do with nearby chemical factories. The factories have been ordered to suspend production and help police with a criminal investigation into the incident, according to a report on a Henan provincial news website."
One would assume that something is responsible for these mass animal deaths, and one of these years, not the propaganda office, but someone actually accountable (so not CNN) will report what it is. Although we are not holding our breath, which if one were to live in Beijing, would not be a bad idea.
No poisonous gases have been found in tests on the air around the village and its drinking water has met quality standards, said the report, which the propaganda office confirmed.
Local authorities said the deaths have nothing to do with any epidemic or the H7N9 bird flu virus that has recently spread to humans.
Last month, more than 16,000 dead pigs were found in rivers that supply water to Shanghai. The dumping has not been explained, though police had been cracking down on the illegal sale of pork products made from dead, diseased pigs.
Perhaps the whole point of this animal apocalypse is to force local people to avoid any of the meats impacted and focus only on vegetables, thus preventing a surge in food prices at a time when virtually the entire world's hot money, not to mention the record credit injections by the PBOC itself, threaten to find their way into the food supply. That, however, would be too morbid to even consider: we will just wait for the Chinese ministry of truth to deny it first before we even consider it...
In other news, and deepening the mystery of the Chinese Bird Flu, we learn that " a number of people who have tested positive for a new strain of bird flu in China appear to have had no contact with poultry, adding to the mystery about a virus that has killed 17 people to date."
Chinese authorities have slaughtered thousands of birds and closed some live poultry markets to try to slow the rate of human infection, but many questions remain unsolved, including whether the H7N9 strain is being transmitted between people.
WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl confirmed that "there are people who have no history of contact with poultry", after a top Chinese scientist was quoted as saying this applied to about 40 percent of those infected.
"This is one of the puzzles still (to) be solved and therefore argues for a wide investigation net," Hartl said in emailed comments.
Hartl an international team of experts going to China soon would include in their investigation the possibility that the virus can be spread between people, although there was "no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission".
"It might be because of dust at the wet markets, it could be another animal source beside poultry, it could also be human-to-human transmission," he said by telephone.
So even more confusion about everything as the deaths mount, as well as increasing social tension and fear.
At the end of the day who wins in a situation like this? The government, of course, something the leaders of every undemocratic nation eagerly applaud.
China's Animal Apocalypse Spreads To Dogs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/17/2013 15:24 -0400
Black Swans China
First it was floating dead pigs, then ducks, then black swans, then mass chicken exterminations, then fish, and now more pigs and also a brand new entrant to the Chinese animal apocalypse: dogs.
AP reports that hundreds more pigs have been found dead in China - this time together with dozens of dogs. "A total of 410 pigs and 122 dogs were discovered in homes and at farms earlier this week in a village that comes under Yanshi city's jurisdiction in central Henan province, authorities said Wednesday. The city's propaganda office said that the deaths were being investigated but that they suspected they had to do with nearby chemical factories. The factories have been ordered to suspend production and help police with a criminal investigation into the incident, according to a report on a Henan provincial news website."
One would assume that something is responsible for these mass animal deaths, and one of these years, not the propaganda office, but someone actually accountable (so not CNN) will report what it is. Although we are not holding our breath, which if one were to live in Beijing, would not be a bad idea.
No poisonous gases have been found in tests on the air around the village and its drinking water has met quality standards, said the report, which the propaganda office confirmed.
Local authorities said the deaths have nothing to do with any epidemic or the H7N9 bird flu virus that has recently spread to humans.
Last month, more than 16,000 dead pigs were found in rivers that supply water to Shanghai. The dumping has not been explained, though police had been cracking down on the illegal sale of pork products made from dead, diseased pigs.
Perhaps the whole point of this animal apocalypse is to force local people to avoid any of the meats impacted and focus only on vegetables, thus preventing a surge in food prices at a time when virtually the entire world's hot money, not to mention the record credit injections by the PBOC itself, threaten to find their way into the food supply. That, however, would be too morbid to even consider: we will just wait for the Chinese ministry of truth to deny it first before we even consider it...
In other news, and deepening the mystery of the Chinese Bird Flu, we learn that " a number of people who have tested positive for a new strain of bird flu in China appear to have had no contact with poultry, adding to the mystery about a virus that has killed 17 people to date."
Chinese authorities have slaughtered thousands of birds and closed some live poultry markets to try to slow the rate of human infection, but many questions remain unsolved, including whether the H7N9 strain is being transmitted between people.
WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl confirmed that "there are people who have no history of contact with poultry", after a top Chinese scientist was quoted as saying this applied to about 40 percent of those infected.
"This is one of the puzzles still (to) be solved and therefore argues for a wide investigation net," Hartl said in emailed comments.
Hartl an international team of experts going to China soon would include in their investigation the possibility that the virus can be spread between people, although there was "no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission".
"It might be because of dust at the wet markets, it could be another animal source beside poultry, it could also be human-to-human transmission," he said by telephone.
So even more confusion about everything as the deaths mount, as well as increasing social tension and fear.
At the end of the day who wins in a situation like this? The government, of course, something the leaders of every undemocratic nation eagerly applaud.
China Invading India ?
Is this true ? China has stationed troops 19 kilometers inside Indias border ? Yes Chinese needs more space however India needs space even more and India can't be ready to lose 750 square kilometers
http://beforeitsnews.com/china/2013/05/ ... 46278.html
http://beforeitsnews.com/china/2013/05/ ... 46278.html
Chinese Spying Fueling China's Military Buildup
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/ ... 1720130506
It really says something that CSIS has found that Chinese Canadiscams will spy for China against Canada for free if asked. It's also not widely known that Canada loses about one billion dollars a month to Chinese spying and that half of CSIS's cases involve Chinese spying. Even a country as rich as Canada doesn't have the resources to actually cover the immensity of Chinese spying in Canada and China knows it. Are these same individuals not enemies of Canada and Canadians ? If they wil spy against Canada then we should simply revoke their citizenship.
It really says something that CSIS has found that Chinese Canadiscams will spy for China against Canada for free if asked. It's also not widely known that Canada loses about one billion dollars a month to Chinese spying and that half of CSIS's cases involve Chinese spying. Even a country as rich as Canada doesn't have the resources to actually cover the immensity of Chinese spying in Canada and China knows it. Are these same individuals not enemies of Canada and Canadians ? If they wil spy against Canada then we should simply revoke their citizenship.
Chinese Accuses the USA
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/ ... 3P20130416
Soooo the USA is the bad guy for China's neighbours not being to afraid of China to stand up for the sovereinty of their islands. China bullying and stealing however is okay....hmmm
Soooo the USA is the bad guy for China's neighbours not being to afraid of China to stand up for the sovereinty of their islands. China bullying and stealing however is okay....hmmm
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LOL well maybe we are, but isn't that better than letting them run over other countries, seems they are the ones pushing here to me the last few years.
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Hacking: Chinese spies steal ASIO blueprints
by: Miles Godfrey
Holes in Aussie terror safeguards
THE government has been warned budget cuts to our intelligence agencies put the nation's counter-terrorism capability at risk.
SECRET and highly sensitive blueprints outlining the layout of Australia's top spy agency's new headquarters have been stolen by Chinese hackers, the ABC says.
The documents contained details of the ASIO building's floor plans, communication cabling layouts, server locations and security systems, potentially putting the entire organisation at risk, Monday night's Four Corners program alleges.
It is unclear precisely when the alleged theft took place, or if there have been diplomatic ramifications from the embarrassing breach.
But it comes amid deepening concern about widespread, aggressive state-sponsored hacking by China, with further allegations that its cyber spies have recently obtained sensitive Australian military secrets and foreign affairs documents.
Companies including BlueScope Steel and Adelaide-based Codan, which makes radios for military and intelligence agencies, are also said have been targeted by the Chinese, according to the ABC.
The allegation comes just weeks after Canberra softened its stance towards China, claiming in May's Defence White Paper that it no longer saw the rising superpower as a threat.
Aside from the diplomatic implications, the alleged ASIO theft may help explain why its new headquarters, overlooking Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin, is millions over budget and still not operational.
ASIO said in its October annual report that the building would cost taxpayers about $630 million - $41 million more than expected.
It was due to open in April, but staff are yet to move in.
The ABC did not cite the source of its claims, but said the blueprints had been taken from a contractor involved with the project.
"It reeked of an espionage operation. Someone had mounted a cyber hit on a contractor involved in the site," Four Corners reported.
"The plans were traced to a server in China."
Professor Des Ball, from the Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, suggested the theft meant China could bug the building.
"At this stage with construction nearly completed you have two options," he told the ABC.
"One is to accept it and practice utmost sensitivity even within your own headquarters.
"The other, which the Americans had to do with their new embassy in Washington ... was to rip the whole insides out and to start again."
Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus refused to confirm the theft.
Whistleblowers interviewed by Four Corners also allege the Australian defence department's classified email and restricted networks have been hacked.
"A factor of of ten times the entire database, or the entire amount of information stored within the Defence Restricted Network, has been leached out over a number of years," one worker said.
Another whistleblower said a "highly sensitive document" belonging to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade had been stolen by China.
"It's a project that would give an adversary a significant advantage when dealing with Australia," the source told the ABC about the DFAT document.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/hacki ... z2UXuzdhuV
by: Miles Godfrey
Holes in Aussie terror safeguards
THE government has been warned budget cuts to our intelligence agencies put the nation's counter-terrorism capability at risk.
SECRET and highly sensitive blueprints outlining the layout of Australia's top spy agency's new headquarters have been stolen by Chinese hackers, the ABC says.
The documents contained details of the ASIO building's floor plans, communication cabling layouts, server locations and security systems, potentially putting the entire organisation at risk, Monday night's Four Corners program alleges.
It is unclear precisely when the alleged theft took place, or if there have been diplomatic ramifications from the embarrassing breach.
But it comes amid deepening concern about widespread, aggressive state-sponsored hacking by China, with further allegations that its cyber spies have recently obtained sensitive Australian military secrets and foreign affairs documents.
Companies including BlueScope Steel and Adelaide-based Codan, which makes radios for military and intelligence agencies, are also said have been targeted by the Chinese, according to the ABC.
The allegation comes just weeks after Canberra softened its stance towards China, claiming in May's Defence White Paper that it no longer saw the rising superpower as a threat.
Aside from the diplomatic implications, the alleged ASIO theft may help explain why its new headquarters, overlooking Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin, is millions over budget and still not operational.
ASIO said in its October annual report that the building would cost taxpayers about $630 million - $41 million more than expected.
It was due to open in April, but staff are yet to move in.
The ABC did not cite the source of its claims, but said the blueprints had been taken from a contractor involved with the project.
"It reeked of an espionage operation. Someone had mounted a cyber hit on a contractor involved in the site," Four Corners reported.
"The plans were traced to a server in China."
Professor Des Ball, from the Australian National University's Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, suggested the theft meant China could bug the building.
"At this stage with construction nearly completed you have two options," he told the ABC.
"One is to accept it and practice utmost sensitivity even within your own headquarters.
"The other, which the Americans had to do with their new embassy in Washington ... was to rip the whole insides out and to start again."
Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus refused to confirm the theft.
Whistleblowers interviewed by Four Corners also allege the Australian defence department's classified email and restricted networks have been hacked.
"A factor of of ten times the entire database, or the entire amount of information stored within the Defence Restricted Network, has been leached out over a number of years," one worker said.
Another whistleblower said a "highly sensitive document" belonging to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade had been stolen by China.
"It's a project that would give an adversary a significant advantage when dealing with Australia," the source told the ABC about the DFAT document.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/hacki ... z2UXuzdhuV
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It amazes me that they don't have to have an access code to get into the systems with an IP that matches their database.
If I want on here I can block, or let in any IP range, or block whole countries IP range.
With the knowledge of the people that is suppose to protect data, blocking a range of IP addresses should be really simple.
If I want on here I can block, or let in any IP range, or block whole countries IP range.
With the knowledge of the people that is suppose to protect data, blocking a range of IP addresses should be really simple.
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