China conspiration
1 2018-09-28 by Iulian_TechNewb
Hey guys, I work for a very big Chinese Company that has access to very sensitive data.
Give me your best theories and I will infirm/confirm it.
If I don't answer to one that means that I'm afraid for my safety or afraid to lose my job and I will not speak about that.
29 comments
1 BeshizzleAGenizzle 2018-09-28
Right, and I am Jesus's left nipple.
1 McAwesome242 2018-09-28
Jesus’s let nipple!? I have so many questions... guys it’s a celebrity
1 Cgtl 2018-09-28
My theory is you don't have any actual information.
1 UncleSnake3301 2018-09-28
Does Alieums reel?
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
It's a big universe.
The probability theory says yes.
Thomas the unbeliever says no.
1 UncleSnake3301 2018-09-28
Is that your opinion, or something you know from your access to sensitive data?
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
My deeply sarcastic opinion. Sorry.
PS: I'm not Canadian.
1 UncleSnake3301 2018-09-28
Ok, did I say you were Canadian?
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
No but I said sorry on Reddit.
1 UncleSnake3301 2018-09-28
Dude what the fuck are you talking about?
1 Cgtl 2018-09-28
I think it's the stereotype that Canadians always apologize.
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
I'm just fucking with you based on this:
https://www.cbc.ca/2017/sorry-can-we-talk-about-why-canadians-apologize-so-much-1.3939997
1 FORKinmyDICK 2018-09-28
This guy is full of shit.
1 mr-no-homo 2018-09-28
LARP confirmed
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Attaching some proof because clearly it's needed:
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/qMjkVzv.png)
Enterprise division, btw.
1 Anondudetex 2018-09-28
So if you do NOT confirm that 5G is weaponized, then I am to assume you have information that it is. And you are not at liberty to share. Ok...
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Let's put it this way:
Huawei has around 83% of the 4G worlwide network.
The 5G protocols are more simple and secure than the 4G.
If anything was to happen It would have been through the 4G network not 5G where an attack could be so much easily blocked.
Whatever you heard about this, is protectionism.
1 MM_mm12 2018-09-28
is the US corporate state working w/ the government of china to invade the US and help bring on the NWO? Global prison camps, 1984 and all. Or is more like Huxley's a brave new world?
Much Love and Peace!
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Not at all.
If anything, US is now officially at war with China.
Real wars are not military anymore but economic.
China started to rise, a lot and they want to get rid of the communist system. They opened markets and mentality. Basically China is now more capitalist than the USA.
The issue is that by doing so, with their huge economy they're threatening the dollar.
So, they must be put down because if the RMB grows, corporate state will fall.
So, basically if the corporate state will ever help China they will commit suicide.
1 gromath 2018-09-28
They have something similar to mine ultra and it's being used?
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Their tactics are more direct than that.
China is not highly skilled in cover ops. All of their spies were shamefully caught really fast, everywhere.
To better relate at everything about China, consider them a nation of kids from which couple of them are some very smart geeks.
They don't have the experience/know how to wage wars and any type of war would basically mean the annihilation of their economy.
If they don't export, they die.
The only cool and CIA like thing is their nationwide facial recognition camera system.
Crime went really low because of this one.
I trust myself to go in the worst neighborhoods with a shit ton of money in my hand and nothing will ever happen because there's cameras everywhere.
1 EncryptedOrgasms 2018-09-28
Alright I'll play along.
My theory is that Huawei is in bed with the Chinese Communist Party to a far greater degree than we really know. Same with ZTE.
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Of course they are. You don't get that big in China without this.
Same as Cisco, Google and Facebook are with the US.
The only difference is that Huawei always offered the clean source code to the state it sold to in order to check for backdoors any any irregularities.
There is a law in China with which the state can compel any corporation to offer access to their data. Huawei can always be compelled to do so, but it's OK if you device is clean. There's no data to be used by the party.
You can't say same shit about Cisco. They have documented backdoors for the NSA, right now.
And because there are no backdoors, and no way of gathering data or using the equipment as a weapon, NSA did this some time ago: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/23/world/asia/nsa-breached-chinese-servers-seen-as-spy-peril.html?_r=1
Needlessly to say, they found nothing.
So, you tell me. Who's the bad guy here? The american bully or the greedy chinese that's selling dirt cheap to make money?
1 hugosince1999 2018-09-28
How soon do you think can Huawei develop their smartphone industry in a major way in the US, espically with the trade war going on? (e.g AT&T carrier deal with the Mate 10 Pro) and when or do you think they would surpass Samsung in smartphone sales.
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
Huawei won't surpass Samsung without access to the US market. Trade war doesn't affect us. We're not selling phones in US. And even so, it wouldn't affect us, because the consumer pays the price difference, not us.
1 hugosince1999 2018-09-28
Quite true, they will need their market share in the US. Thanks for the reply. Although, personally, would you like to see Huawei phones became mainstream in the US, or do you not care so much about that? If not, what are you looking forward to the most for the company?
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
I want the networking department to go mainstream. I hate the price monopoly imposed by Cisco and they're practices that harm the customer. I'm new to Huawei, and I worked in gaming field all my life, my last job being as community manager for Gameloft. Now, mobile games are pay 2 win and trick people into buying in which is a practice that I hate, that's why I quit. But in the networking field, things are worse. Cisco could cut prices in half, tommorow, and they'll still have a nice profit. They're just taking advantage of the US protectionism and Rio off customers. Apple already lost this battle to Huawei and will lose it more, even without Huawei in the US market. Samsung are pretty much more fair in prices and practices. I believe they're market leadership should be maintained at all costs. They're doing a good job for the customers.
1 EatingTurkey 2018-09-28
A few months back I read an article about wealthy Chinese people investing in properties in the US and Canada and never occupying them.
Is this true and if so what is the purpose?
Your comment about modern warfare being economic made me think of that.
1 Iulian_TechNewb 2018-09-28
It's considered a good long term investment not affected by the Forex movements. Basically, just like changing oney into gold in order to keep them safe.
1 McAwesome242 2018-09-28
Jesus’s let nipple!? I have so many questions... guys it’s a celebrity