Chinese Brothel Near CIA Headquartes Netted Military Officials w/Security Clearances
While the FBI has targeted pro-life protesters and the national security establishment spent years accusing Republicans of working for Russia, China built outposts all over this country, hacked us and has spied on us to an unprecedented degree. Unlike hacking, this is very old-school tradecraft dating back thousands of years.
Three individuals have been arrested on charges of operating a “high-end brothel network” in Massachusetts and Virginia with a clientele that included elected officials, military officers and government contractors with security clearances, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
“Pick a profession,” Joshua Levy, acting US attorney for Massachusetts, said of the sprawling client list during a press conference in Boston. “They’re probably represented in this case.”
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