REVEALED: Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Husband Partly Owned a Chinese Company That Sold Spyware to U.S. Military

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Peter Schweizer explains Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s husband was part owner of a Chinese firm that allegedly sold spyware to the U.S. military.

tells the story of how Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s husband Richard Blum was part owner of a Chinese firm that allegedly sold computers with spyware chips to the U.S. military. The military has never been able to calculate how much sensitive data these computers allowed China to steal.is devoted to tracking Feinstein’s long and expensive relationship with Communist China.

In a total coincidence that could not possibly have been related in any way to Feinstein’s friendship with the tyrants of Beijing, her husband did a great deal of lucrative business with Chinese companies, including entities run by the Communist government and linked to the People’s Liberation Army .

Lenovo Group Chairman Liu Chuanzhi shakes hands with IBM Global Senior Vice-President John Joyce during a signing ceremony in Beijing on December 8, 2004, after China’s largest PC manufacturer Lenovo bought IBM’s PC business for $1.25 billion.

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