China-based Canadian man accused of selling trade secrets of electric vehicle company

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It is easy to spy in Canada when, you know, Canadian police are recruiting your wife to beat the hell out of you in order to steal your home.

The Americans had to catch him. If only your agencies weren't helping our Creepy Ones you would be in a better place.


American prosecutors say a Canadian living in China stole trade secrets from a leading U.S.-based electric vehicle company to set up a competing battery business.
 
It is easy to spy in Canada when, you know, Canadian police are recruiting your wife to beat the hell out of you in order to steal your home.

The Americans had to catch him. If only your agencies weren't helping our Creepy Ones you would be in a better place.


American prosecutors say a Canadian living in China stole trade secrets from a leading U.S.-based electric vehicle company to set up a competing battery business.
gosh . those trade secrets are almost as secret as a non disclosure agreement. thank goodness they were not the plans for a nuclear submarine.
 
Biden is attempting to set China up as the largest EV manufacturer in the world and they will be based in Mexico... the auto workers had better wake up fast..
 
gosh . those trade secrets are almost as secret as a non disclosure agreement. thank goodness they were not the plans for a nuclear submarine.
One part from the article. It appears they were rolling Ontario with ease. This could have cost the U.S and Canada 10s of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in revenue:

A complaint filed in federal court said Pflugbeil and his co-accused Yilong Shao conspired to sell proprietary technology developed over years by a Canadian firm that specialized in "automated, precision dispensing pumps and filling systems."
Pflugbeil's LinkedIn profile says he was a vice-president for Hibar System Ltd. in Canada and China from 1995 to 2009, the same company based in Richmond Hill, Ont., that was later purchased by Tesla in 2019.

The complaint says the products developed by the Canadian company were used in battery assembly lines that could be run continuously at high speed, pumping out batteries at a much faster pace than firms without the technology.
 
It is easy to spy in Canada when, you know, Canadian police are recruiting your wife to beat the hell out of you in order to steal your home.

The Americans had to catch him. If only your agencies weren't helping our Creepy Ones you would be in a better place.


American prosecutors say a Canadian living in China stole trade secrets from a leading U.S.-based electric vehicle company to set up a competing battery business.
Getting the impression that Canadian men are real wusses.
 
Getting the impression that Canadian men are real wusses.
When they have an army of Creepy Ones and their political allies of cowardice persecuting you, what would you like some of us to do?

Do you think the million+ that were murdered by Himmlers squad or the NKVD were just too wimpy?

Educate yourself on unaccountable covert police states. They interfere with careers, your relations and your liberty.
 
China spying on the world???????:omg:

:rolleyes:

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Something more than bitching and crying on the internet.
You don't think I've reached out to U.S and European authorities? Emailed Chiefs of police with names? Made compalins to the OIPRD and our Public Safety Minister?

Wake up. This is how Police States work. You will get there in due time...
 
You don't think I've reached out to U.S and European authorities? Emailed Chiefs of police with names? Made compalins to the OIPRD and our Public Safety Minister?

Wake up. This is how Police States work. You will get there in due time...
No we won't. We're Americans.
 

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