c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 Christian Jennings, Did China develop its deadly stealth fighter using parts
from a downed U.S. bomber? Daily Mail, Mar 13, 2011.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1365330
/Did-China-develop-deadly-stealth-fighter-using-parts-downed-U-S-bomber.html
Quote:
"But the plot thickened last month when Qiansao, a Hong Kong Chinese-
language magazine, published a series of essays written in retirement by
former Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
"In the magazine the 85-year-old former premier, who stepped down in 2004,
says that the Chinese Embassy was sheltering Serbian intelligence personnel
when it was bombed and that the Americans had been able to monitor Serbian
military electronic communications coming out of the building.
Note
(a) The report misspells. Qianshao, not Qiansao. 前哨.
嚴大明, 江澤民終生後悔的兩大事件. 前哨雜誌, February 2011.
I searched wide and far but simply can not find the web site of the magazine
or a pirated copy of the article. The most I can find is a reading of some
paragraphs of this article. (Do not worry. Intelligence agencies of Taiwan
and US have no doubt have a copy of the magazine.)
Many web sites carry the same--and only--reading/sumary of the article, the
orioginal of which is
【名刊话坛】《前哨》江泽民自认:一生做了两件蠢事. Sound of Hope 希望之声,
Feb 9, 2011.
http://www.soundofhope.org/programs/1118/180942-1.asp
希望之声国际广播电台
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B8%8C%E6%9C%
9B%E4%B9%8B%E5%A3%B0%E5%9B%BD%E9%
99%85%E5%B9%BF%E6%92%AD%E7%94%B5%E5%8F%B0
(法輪功背景的国际华语广播电台)
(b) Daily Mail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_mail
(First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's
second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun; Format tabloid;
Circulation 2,100,855)
(c) The Daily Mail report says, "When the missile detonated in the air to
his left, his aircraft bucked as though it was hit by a train; it started to
fall apart in the sky, and then began to invert."
invert (vt; Latin invertere, from in- + vertere to turn):
"to turn inside out or upside down"
www.m-w.com
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