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Friday, April 5, 2013

China's Secret War on the U.S.

Let me get right to the point...

The Chinese will stop at nothing to become the world's
undisputed super power.

To date, China has implemented economic policies to overtake
the United States.

For example, compared to us...

- China's economy over the past year has grown by over SIX
TIMES.

- China carries roughly $2-trillion in debt (we're buried in
$16-trillion) but keeps over $3-trillion in reserves.

- China boasts a paltry unemployment rate hovering around
only 3%... while... we struggle with near 8% unemployment.

- China is the world's #1 mine operator, car maker,
manufacturer and exporter.

- According to the Peterson Institute, China's economy may
have already surpassed ours.

On the military front, China has the largest standing army
in the world.

2.2 million active-duty military personnel stand at the
ready to heed the call of war.

China also has all the modern weapons of war including: spy
satellites, battle tanks, aircraft carriers, attack
submarines, cruise missiles and a large stockpile of nuclear
weapons.

Of course, we know China will probably not attack us or our
allies either by land, air, sea or space.

However, as you read this message, secret groups of Chinese
"cyber warriors" are attacking the computer networks of our
government and corporations and those of allied countries.

Waging a "secret" war on us in: cyberspace!

On October 11, 2012, Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta
delivered a speech on cyber security to the Business
Executives for National Security.

Panetta admitted,"A cyber attack perpetrated by nation
states or violent extremists groups could be as destructive
as the terrorist attack on 9/11. Such a destructive cyber-
terrorist attack could virtually paralyze the nation."

He went on to list several recent cyber attacks such as:

- Distributed Denial of Service attacks on some large U.S.
financial institutions.

- The Shamoon virus which in August of 2012 infected 30,000
computers in the Saudi Arabian State Oil Company Aramco.

- Cyber attacks targeting the computer control systems that
operate chemical, electricity and water plants and those
that guide transportation throughout the United States.

Many of these cyber intrusions are directly linked to China.

Not surprising considering this fact...

China has prepared for over a decade to conduct war in cyber
space and win "informationized wars by the mid-21st
century."

The PLA (People's Liberation Army) has adopted an offensive
information warfare strategy they call Integrated Network
Electronic Warfare.

They are ruthlessly carrying out a relentless cyber
offensive against the United States.

Defense Secretary Panetta fears the next big attack could be
a "cyber pearl harbor" of sorts. Which is why, he says, the
Department of Defense "is investing more than $3 billion
annually in cybersecurity because we have to retain that
cutting edge capability in the field."

I have written a Special Investor Report which spells out
the dangers and the opportunities this situation presents
serious investors.

You will discover how the boom in cyber security will help
one Dallas-based micro tech firm dominate a $723-million
cyber security niche in 2013.

Sending its stock prices shooting through the roof. Probably
at least doubling over the next few months.

And how to take full advantage of the mad scramble by
government agencies and corporations here and abroad to
protect their cyber domains by pouring hundreds of millions
into cyber security.

I will send you details and a link to this report in the
coming days.

It is, I assure you, a time-sensitive situation.

The faster you know the facts... and the faster you take
action... the better for you.

Regards,

Manny Backus,
CEO Wealthpire, Inc.

Wealthpire Inc. 3435 Ocean Park Blvd. Suite 107-334
Santa Monica, CA 90405 United States

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