02/15/2023 / By Kevin Hughes
Podcast host Dan Radiostyle has lamented the fact that China is weaponizing America’s own products against America itself, with the help of American companies.
“I think that tells us a whole bunch. It tells us now that China has been doing this for years,” he said during the Feb. 10 episode of his “On The Fringe” podcast. “China has been getting technology, stealing technology and working partnerships with U.S. companies – and has now weaponized our own products against us.”
Radiostyle played footage from Fox News about a classified briefing with lawmakers. A senior official from the Department of State revealed to members of Congress that the manufacturer of the spy balloon that was recently shot down had a direct relationship with the Chinese military. In fact, the said company was an approved vendor of the People’s Liberation Army as per an official Chinese procurement portal.
“So now all this talk of TikTok [being banned], all this talk of what we’re doing with Huawei and their processors, all of this talk about how we’re not letting them have chips anymore – all of [these have] support now and that is awesome,” Radiostyle remarked. (Related: US government proposes CUTTING OFF China’s access to chip technology.)
“China is being called out for what they have been doing. They have been getting special status forever. And they are being called out on it. The people see it now and America should not allow the transfer of technology to China.”
According to Radiostyle, the Chinese spy balloon – which boasted of American-made parts – was equipped with technology that can monitor communication signals. He quoted the same State Department official, who told members of Congress that the balloon had multiple antennas capable of collecting signals intelligence. High-resolution imagery from U-2 flybys also attested to this.
“The high-altitude balloon equipment was clearly for intelligence, surveillance and inconsistent with the equipment onboard weather balloons,” Radiostyle stated.
It had multiple antennas to include an array likely capable of collecting and geo-locating communications. It was equipped with solar panels large enough to produce the requisite power to operate multiple active intelligence collection sensors. And then quite an array of solar batteries obviously to get through the night,”
Radiostyle cited the government already has an idea of what was on the balloon, and they know exactly what China was doing. A lot of people like to launch balloons in the sky and China owning up to it seems stupid on their part, he added. Moreover, the event could play out in a number of ways and it is bringing attention to a problem that already exists in China.
The podcast host pointed out that the spy balloon incident simply shows Americans how incompetent President Joe Biden is.
“Now there was a lot of people that called this a distraction. I don’t think so. I think it’s a key part of what we’re all waking up to, and that the American people need to realize China is not good to us, period. The [Biden] administration keeps saying they are but they are not. And now the administration is trapped and has to actually continue to support what the people want. This is not working out well for Biden, that’s for sure.”
CommunistChina.news has more stories about the Chinese spy balloon incident.
Watch Dan Radiostyle discuss the Chinese spy balloon in the video below.
This video is from the Dan Radiostyle channel on Brighteon.com.
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