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gork

Aug 05, 2025, 17:05

Every time you expose the Anglo/Jew propaganda for their lies, they don't refute it. Instead, they move on to the next lie. And this recycles over and over again. Here's a heavily expoed lie which Asia Times Online is peddling once more:

China raises backdoor concerns about Nvidia’s H20 AI chips, echoing America’s past suspicions of Huawei’s 5G tech
- China fears Nvidia chips could track, trace and shut down its AIs

In fact, the NSA even demanded that Huawei install a backdoor but were refused. If it already had a backdoor, they could exploit it. When the Great Satan goons&thugs blocked Huawei and ZTE in 2002, they "admitted" they had no evidence; only suspicions. In other words, they had no suspcions, only a motive to hack. They even offered the Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) as an alternative to Huawei's technology, where they replaced hardware with software precisely so that it COULD BE HACKED!!! And then Verizon thieved Huawei's 5G technology anyway!

Asia Times Online is based in Hong Kong, but jewish Amerikan, David P. Goldman admits he's commandeered it as "deputy editor". 

YET AGAIN it's the thief crying, "Stop thief!"

"Tulsi Gabbard attacks Britain over ‘backdoor’ plan to access encrypted iPhone data"

The tech entrepreneur also claimed that law enforcement had attempted to recruit one of his employees to install a backdoor in the messenger that would allow them, or any other government, to spy on Telegram users.
- US trampling on free speech – David Sacks on Durov’s arrest

In the past, government snooping was enabled by some of the communications providers themselves, with companies like AT&T engineering in so-called “backdoor” access to their servers and distribution centers, where messages could be read directly and phone calls recorded. But the end-to-end encryption negates that option by sending a message out on the ethernet that is unreadable.
- The Death of Privacy: Government Fearmongers to Read Your Mail

The collaboration between the US intelligence agencies and American companies are delicate. Few companies would dare to admit that they cooperated with the intelligence agencies in fear of damaging their reputations as they need to be accepted by the market. However, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) helped the NSA monitor and collect information of netizens and even monitored the phones of the United Nations headquarters, the New York Times reported in August 2015.
- How can the US monitor the world if we all use Huawei?

“Many of our targets communicate over Huawei-produced products,” the N.S.A. document said. “We want to make sure that we know how to exploit these products,” it added, to “gain access to networks of interest” around the world.
- That Time The NSA Admitted To Placing Backdoors Into Huawei Equipment
Buy Huawei and you *will be* spied upon — the NSA has made sure of it

In the past, government snooping was enabled by some of the communications providers themselves, with companies like AT&T engineering in so-called “backdoor” access to their servers and distribution centers, where messages could be read directly and phone calls recorded.
- The Death of Privacy: Government Fearmongers to Read Your Mail, 

The reality, however, could not be further from the truth. In May 2020, Huawei was awarded the world’s first Common Criteria (CC) Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 4+ certificate for 5G products.
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There are seven EAL certification levels, with EAL 4+ being the highest for the telecom industry. It requires that the source code be tested and certified by independent analysts.
- Exploding the myth of Huawei’s 5G security risk

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