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Former US Defense Contractor CEO Arrested
for Allegedly Exporting Military Technology
to China

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Posted By: earlybird, 3/6/2022 10:22:15 AM

The owner of a California-based military contractor has been arrested for allegedly breaking federal export laws by transferring sensitive U.S. technology to countries such as China. The 77-year-old Joe Sery, who used to run Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts (Tungsten Parts), has been indicted on charges of “knowingly and willfully” exporting military intelligence, including data and drawings, to China and India without U.S. approval, (snip) The company supplies fragments of tungsten, a rare metal, and weapon components on a contractual basis to the U.S. military. Prosecutors have identified 70-year-old brother Dror Sery, a dual citizen of Israel and South Africa, as a co-conspirator in the scheme.

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Some don’t care where the money comes from. Kinda like Hunter and Joe and the Biden Crime Family.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: earlybird 3/6/2022 10:26:29 AM (No. 1091594)
Their offenses as described tell us how serious this is.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: laurenc 3/6/2022 10:39:26 AM (No. 1091610)
Life in prison is too good for this traitor.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 3/6/2022 11:49:04 AM (No. 1091697)
An Israeli is involved. Why am I not surprised?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/7/2022 12:56:34 PM (No. 1092682)
Straight to the Firing Squad, no trial is necessary.
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