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Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report

From "P. Coonan" <nospam@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups alt.security.espionage, talk.politics.guns, alt.internet, alt.politics.democrats, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns
Subject Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report
Date 2024-01-07 05:24 +0000
Organization Specious Propaganda Law Center
Message-ID <XnsB0F1D9B2CEA01002CE8@0.0.0.1> (permalink)

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A new report revealed that the Chinese spy craft that flew over the U.S. 
at the beginning of this year was communicating with mainland China via an 
American internet provider.

Two current and one former Biden administration officials told NBC News in 
a Thursday report that the craft used a U.S. internet provider to receive 
mainly navigational communications.

NBC News did not name the internet provider in the report. The company 
denied that the Chinese spy craft used its services and had come to that 
conclusion via its own investigation as well as talking to U.S. officials.

One official said the spy craft, which was shot down by the U.S. military 
off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. 4, used high-bandwidth data 
collections known as burst transmissions to send information.

The report also said the Biden administration asked the Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Court for a highly secretive order to collect 
intelligence on the craft as it flew over several states.

The officials said that order would have allowed the government to monitor 
the spy craft's communications during its journey.

Several officials said in the report that, in the past, China has secretly 
used commercial internet providers in different nations as backup 
communications networks. Encrypted networks are often sought out for their 
security.

Chinese embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu claimed to NBC News that the craft 
was a weather balloon that had drifted off-course.

"As we had made it clear before, the airship, used for meteorological 
research, unintentionally drifted into U.S. because of the westerlies and 
its limited self-steering capability," Liu said. "The facts are clear."

The office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment to 
Fox News Digital.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Chinese Embassy for 
comment.

Despite Biden administration officials assuring the American public that 
the Chinese spy balloon did not collect and transmit data, a previously 
unreported phone call paints a different picture of top officials hiding 
information about the balloon.

According to NBC News, a Jan. 27 phone call between President Biden’s top 
military adviser, Gen. Mark Milley, and NORAD chief Gen. Glen VanHerck 
sheds new light on China's surveillance balloon. The network also reported 
that the administration initially hoped to keep the balloon’s existence a 
secret from Congress and the public, citing multiple former and current 
administration and congressional officials.

"Before it was spotted publicly, there was the intention to study it and 
let it pass over and not ever tell anyone about it," one former senior 
U.S. official told NBC.

A senior Biden administration official denied allegations of an attempt to 
conceal the incident, saying decisions were made to protect sensitive 
intelligence capabilities.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/chinese-spy-craft-communicated-china-via-
us-internet-provider-report

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Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report "P. Coonan" <nospam@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-01-07 05:24 +0000
  Re: Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report Cancun Ted <elonx@protonmail.com> - 2024-01-07 15:47 +0000
  Re: Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2024-01-07 18:13 +0000
    Re: Chinese spy craft communicated with China via US internet provider: report Lou Bricano <lb@cap.con> - 2024-01-07 15:11 -0800

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