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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Red Ammo Factory Planned for California (fwd)

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>To All:
>
>If this doesn't set your blood to boil, then your living in Antartica!!!
>
>Gary
>
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>From: nssc@inlink.com
>To: uwsa@uwsa.com
>Subject: Red Ammo Factory Planned for California
>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 10:27:57 -0500
>Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19970411152757.006ad2ac@inlink.com>
>
>From: Angie Carlson <angie@connectnet.com>
>
>April 14, 1997
>
>	More revelations on the China Connection by Jim Townsend for
>Spotlight.
>
>	ADELANTO, CALIFORNIA---Red China has plans for more than just a
>massive
>wholesale-retail center here.  Now it has been revealed that the
>communists have yet another business locating at the industrial
>complex--an ammunition producer.
>
>	The city clerk confirmed for the Spotlight that a company doing
>business as J.J. Ammo, Inc., was, indeed, owned by the Red Chinese.
>
>	The ammo plant will occupy a choice 15-acre site within the
>Adelanto
>Industrial Parks.  A 50,000 square foot plant will be built and will
>employ from 1,500 to 2,000 workers.
>
>	"Trading with a communist nation from the viewpoint that it
>allegedly
>will help 'stimulate political change' is one thing," said Erin Jacobs,
>a local resident.  "Inviting business people from a communist nation to
>build a munitions factory in Adelanto is quite another matter."
>
>	In addition, according to Jacobs, the ammunitions to be
>manufactured at
>Adelanto will not be sold on the American market because the bullets are
>for assault weapons that are banned here.
>
>	"Who do council members think these bullets are intended for?" 
>Jacobs
>asked.  "Does the suppression and massacre...in Tiananmen Square only
>eight short years ago mean anything?"
>
>	Readers will recall that the Red Chinese have been involved in
>several
>curious arms shipments to the United States.
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>			BY ANDREW ARNOLD
>
>	The White House-communist Chinese connection has spread out of
>southern
>California and across the country.
>
>	Bill Clinton's Department of Transportation has given $157
>million loan
>guarantee to China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) so the shipping giant
>can build four freighters in Mobile, Alabama.
>
>	Critics say COSCO, which is owned by the Peking government, could
>have
>had the ships built less expensively in Asia.  So, they wonder, why did
>the Reds pick Mobile?
>
>	Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), for example, has asked Federal
>Maritime
>Commission Chairman Harold J. Creel, Jr. to explain by April 10.  This
>"raises the question of whether the U.S. shipbuilding deal is part of a
>quid pro quo," McCain said in a letter to Creel.
>
>	In addition, a press release from the Port of Charleston says the
>port
>will be leased jointly by COSCO, a Japanese company and a Free Chinese
>company once renovations are completed in South Carolina.
>
>	On top of these deals, the Clinton administration turned the
>naval
>shipyard over to Long Beach, California officials and encouraged the
>city to lease the port to COSCO.
>
>	Next, town officals in Adelanto, California, some 75 miles away,
>sold a
>50-acre plot to a Red Chinese group so the communists can build a $50
>million, 1 million-square-foot wholesale and retail complex.
>
>	The Adelanto City Council has ratified plans to build a munitions
>plant
>in Adelanto by a Red Chinese company, according to a letter writer in
>the (Victorville, California) Sunday Press Dispatch.
>
>	The munitions being manufactured are illegal in the United
>States.
>
>	Others wonder what role illegal Red Chinese contributions to the
>Clinton campaign during the 1996 election cycle have in the White
>House's sweetheart deals with Peking.
>
>	"The use of White House bedrooms by Democratic campaign
>contributors
>has established beyond all doubt that Mr. Clinton is a slob," London's
>Daily Telegraph opined March 15 comparing Clinton White House corruption
>to the kind of antics (which actually pale in comparison) during the
>scandal-plagued administration of President Warren Harding.
>
>	"The 'Chinagate' affair--which centers on allagations that agents
>of
>the [Peking] regime could have influenced American foreign policy in
>exchange for generous donations--may yet finally prove that he is a bad
>man too."
>
>	Red agents began spreading their money around Washington in 1995.
>American intelligence sources found the Red embassy in Washington was
>engaged in coordinating illegal compaign contributions through Chinese
>immigrants.
>
>	FBI warnings fell on deaf ears at the White House.
>
>	A COSCO adviser was one of six Cbinese officials brought to
>Washington
>to meet with Clinton by Democratic fund-raiser Johnny Chung in 1996.
>
>	Chung, Yah "Charlie" Lin Trie and former Clinton-appointee John
>Huang
>raised millions of dollars for the Democratic National Committee in the
>last election cycle.
>
>	In Article II, Section 4, the Constitution calls bribery an
>impeachable
>offense.
>
>	Returns on the Liberty Lobby Board of Policy (BOP) vote on
>whether or
>not to form a blue ribbon Committee to Impeach Bill Clinton have been
>extremely favorable, according to Vince Ryan, the BOP chairman.
>
>	"Even if Clinton is unsuccessfully impeached, he'll be weakened
>and
>defensive," Ryan said.  "Clinton will be nearly powerless.  He'll be a
>good boy.
>
>	"If the impeachment is successful, [Vice President Albert] Gore
>takes
>over, and he would be extremely careful.  It's a win-win situation," he
>added.
>
>                                              
>
>
>
>
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