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what was wen ho lee's relationship to china (International…
what was wen ho lee's relationship to china
Family
Parents
Occupation
Siblings
His siblings works for Chinese government
Spouse
Children
Alberta
Tse Chung
He had children living in China
Sylvia
Worked as a secretary for LANL
Sylvia's family were spies for China
Sylvia - liaison for visiting Chinese scientists
Wen Ho Lee
Born in Nantou, Taiwan on December 21, 1939
He was a member of the Chinese military
He had family in China
Professional Career
Worked at LANL for 20 years
He was a mathematician working in nuclear design
He did not have any relationship with Chinese government while at LANL
His identity was stolen and never traveled to China
Los Alamos party translator was biased against WHL
He downloaded files after failing the polygraph test in fear that he would be laid off due to budget cuts
He was looking to recruit Chinese students
FBI made him be an informant for US
He was a professor for China university
He was working for another country stealing information from China and US
Hobbies & Interests
He had special interests in Chinese politics
he wanted US and China to be allies
He was patriotic to China
He was a tourist
Education
Attended college in China
He was doing individual studies to further career
International Relationships
He had extramarital affair in China
Unintentional information leakage from information exchange with Chinese scientists
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He was a spy for US working as a double agent
He was being blackmailed by Chinese government to provide US secrets to them
He had professional acquaintances in China
He had personal business in China to tend
Miniaturization of Beijing nuclear warheads
Media created stories of espionage from China
WHL was racially profiled by Media due to being Taiwanese
1994 US policy changes allowed looser rules with foreign scientists visiting labs for scientific exchanges
The other 12 who met all three KSAG criteria
The other 70 that partially met the KSAG criteria