RCMP National Security Enforcement Section arrested Yantai Gan a pulse crop researcher that worked for Agriculture Canada in Swift Current Saskatchewan and received his masters from the university of manitoba. RCMP investigation was over two years.
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Do I need three guesses to figure out who the slimy benefactors of Canadian farmers research dollars were? If I thought we were engaged in the similar tactics it wouldn’t be so bad. But I’m guessing we are Boy Scouts in these matters.
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Originally posted by Flatlander View PostDo I need three guesses to figure out who the slimy benefactors of Canadian farmers research dollars were? If I thought we were engaged in the similar tactics it wouldn’t be so bad. But I’m guessing we are Boy Scouts in these matters.
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Originally posted by Flatlander View PostDo I need three guesses to figure out who the slimy benefactors of Canadian farmers research dollars were? If I thought we were engaged in the similar tactics it wouldn’t be so bad. But I’m guessing we are Boy Scouts in these matters.
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Originally posted by farmboy44 View PostIf the shoe was on the other foot this guy and his family wouldve been dead by now
Throw in a little Huaweii conspiracy and most of our Canadian genetic secrets are long gone being developed somewhere else.
There is nothing stopping any country from buying grain and using it for seed anywhere in the world. There, the genetics are moved and where is our ROI on the government grants or checkoff funds that help pay for it?
This arrest just highlights how naive our boards are when they talk about R&D and its importance to Canadian farmers without putting protection on its value.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostYup, in Canada they will give him a slap on the wrist, maybe send him back. But the knowledge is either in his head already or on a disk already in China. Can't put the genie back in the bottle.
Throw in a little Huaweii conspiracy and most of our Canadian genetic secrets are long gone being developed somewhere else.
There is nothing stopping any country from buying grain and using it for seed anywhere in the world. There, the genetics are moved and where is our ROI on the government grants or checkoff funds that help pay for it?
This arrest just highlights how naive our boards are when they talk about R&D and its importance to Canadian farmers without putting protection on its value.
I can just see it now, “In the Canadian spirit of giving and sharing, we are happy to help our friends in other countries develop strategies to fight hunger†he would say with that smug smile as if he deserves a Pat on the back for it from his UN globalist friends
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