China has placed Huawei equipment atop cell towers on purchased farm land near US military bases in the Midwest capable of disrupting service and capturing signals
Since at least 2017, federal officials have investigated Chinese land purchases near critical infrastructure, shut down a high-profile regional consulate believed by the US government to be a hotbed of Chinese spies, and stonewalled what they saw as clear efforts to plant listening devices near sensitive military and government facilities.
It's unclear if the intelligence community determined whether any data was actually intercepted and sent back to Beijing from these towers.
From a technical standpoint, it's incredibly difficult to prove a given package of data was stolen and sent overseas.
The Chinese government strongly denies any efforts to spy on the US.
- The Chinese firm Fufeng Group recently purchased 300 acres of
farmland in North Dakota just down the road from a US Air Force base
that houses sensitive drone technology near Grand Forks.
- Now a new report by CNN reveals China has placed Huawei equipment atop cell
towers on purchased farm land near US military bases in the Midwest
capable of disrupting service and capturing signals.
- Since at least 2017, federal officials have investigated Chinese land purchases
near critical infrastructure, shut down a high-profile regional
consulate believed by the US government to be a hotbed of Chinese spies
and stonewalled what they saw as clear efforts to plant listening
devices near sensitive military and government facilities.
- According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, the FBI determined the
equipment was capable of capturing and disrupting highly restricted
Defense Department communications, including those used by US Strategic
Command, which oversees the country’s nuclear weapons.
- F.E. Warren Air Force Base, a strategic missile base, is located in Cheyenne,
Wyoming, an area near a host of cell towers using Huawei equipment.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/trump-right-china-placed-huawei-equipment-atop-cell-towers-purchased-farm-land-near-us-military-bases-capable-disrupting-capturing-signals/
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