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China's ZTE follows Huawei with Brussels cybersecurity lab
Posted by: stupid millenials ()
Date: July 12, 2019 11:20AM

!!! IT MEANS CHINA IS BUYING POLITICAL INFLUENCE FOR BRUSSLES TO IGNORE IT'S SECURITY CONCERNS !!!

here's how this little asian strong arm tactic works: hire little bastards of politicians in brussles - with asian staff controlling the whole circus (spies inserted in brussles, political brats paid up). all news entering leaving the "security compound" is of course provided by chinese and worthless lies. but the political brats don't care since they are "working from home" or what and it's a "secure facility" so the public won't know who works there and is getting PAID OFF to do nothing know nothing.

that money butters brussle sprouts buys huawei ability to cut down competitors in that area and evade lawsuits in that area.

(another tactic? in news huawei had "exclusive sales agreement" to an in debt africa country, meaning in exchance for some loan money to gov officials huawei would get an artificial monopoly in the country ... indefinitely. strong armed. it was one of many charges brought up in the indictment of huawei CEO being prosecuted as we speak)

huawei (china) chips are printed in china under secrecy: you need a (german) chip spying microscope to know the truth (which btw: isn't possible on the news chips using germany's best commercial spy microscopes)

but other than selling out brussle's youth to some malifecent monopoly for quick cash backstabbing their children ... what security concerns does brussles have? are they protecting weapons or a huge stock exchange building from being attacked? probably not.

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