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China Launches High-Tech Surveillance System

Submitted by Wilm Donath, Aug 16, 2007 09:26

The Communist regime in Russia once tried to computerize all planning: it never worked, because nobody gave correct input. Let us hope for the same result in this case. The extent of corruption in China makes failure likely. However, a company registered in Florida has no business working on this monstrosity.


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