Latest exposure of the Epstein documents accuse China of finding American backdoors, calling them a bunch of rural bumpkins!

In the latest batch of declassified Epstein case documents, a private chat between him and former White House strategist Steve Bannon was disclosed. Although this conversation has not been officially fully verified, the content seems very authentic to Dao Ge.

According to the chat records, Bannon described Chinese people as "a bunch of bumpkins trying to manage the world economy." Epstein then responded that he had just participated in a closed-door meeting whose core topic was discussing how these "rural bumpkins" had identified the backdoor tools long implanted by the U.S. within their own information systems. He also complained that China had started to try to reverse-engineer these vulnerabilities to protect its own interests, and even exploit U.S. interests.

Dao Ge doesn't know how Epstein had the qualifications to attend such a meeting. He estimates he couldn't even understand the backend code. However, Bannon, as a White House advisor, had the authority to access some classified briefings. In Epstein's view, such actions not only "don't understand the rules," but also "dare to reverse-engineer the tools of the rule-makers," challenging the U.S.'s long-held logic of technological hegemony.

Individuals like Epstein, who operate within the core circles of Washington power, have more practical concerns: once the backdoors are exposed and weaponized, it would not only weaken America's intelligence advantage, but could also expose its operational traces in global finance, communication, and even election interference.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856177387414539/

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