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New Yorker police officer was spying for Chinese intelligence

   


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New Yorker police officer was spying for Chinese intelligence

Why workers of the police force would want to deliver information for some foreign intelligence service? And what kind of benefit that intelligence service gets from that data? The thing is that things like embarrassing things like a sexual anomaly, or something like that is always interested in foreign intelligence services. And the idea is that those things can cause kick off the officers of the military. Then foreign intelligence can ask questions about secretive systems and other kinds of things. 

Somebody believes that the case of Alan Turing (1912-1954)(1), where the head cryptologist of the British military burned about a homosexual relationship, kicked off from his duty, and then drove that man to suicide was this kind of operation. The reason for the death was the apple, where were infected cyanide, and that's why some people believe that he was murdered by somebody, who would not allow that Turing tells some secrets to the great publicity. 

(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing

But there are also many other interesting things, which makes foreign intelligence interested in even private persons. One of the things is that private foreign actors are really necessary for the money laundry operators, where the origin of the money, which is reserved for illegal operations is covered. 

The thing is that intelligence operators are interested in high-technology products like microchips but also artificial intelligence and other things are interested in foreign intelligence services around the world. And of course, the companies, that are registered to some country can be used to give the own agents good cover stories. 

And intelligence operators can claim that they are coming to a foreign land for work. Covert corporations, what is working in high-technology sectors are also a good place to get information about the highly sophisticated computer codes and other technology. 

The thing goes like this: the foreign intelligence would establish the corporation in the foreign land, and then it can start to make things like artificial intelligence. The problem with those codes is that there are limits to deliver them across the borders. So the covert company can simply hire the coders in their service, and then the codes are copied to USB-sticks and then send to the homeland of the intelligence service. 

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