- In 2010, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, founded Microsoft Research Asia in Beijing, China which is working directly with the criminal Chinese cyber-espionage military community.130
- On December 5, 2011, Bill Gates shared sensitive research information on a next generation nuclear reactor with China’s cyber-espionage military community at the Chinese National Nuclear Corporation.131
- On September 23, 2015, at the Microsoft headquarters, Xi met with Bill Gates and the Microsoft team.132 He also met privately with Bill and Melinda Gates.133
- At this meeting Microsoft reported to Xi that Microsoft had a presence in China for more than 20 years (since 1995), which now includes the company’s largest R&D facility outside the United States (2010 - Microsoft Research Asia in Beijing, China).134 This is co-owned by Xi’s cyber-espionage military community.
- During the visit, Harry Shum, Microsoft executive vice president of Technology and Research, showed Xi a showcase of innovative Windows 10 devices enabled by Microsoft’s investment in the “China Technology Ecosystem” in Shenzhen.135 This means that it was all censored and surveillance enabled if it came from the “China Technology Ecosystem” in Shenzhen.136
- Microsoft announced in recent days a number of new partnerships with Chinese customers and partners, including UniGroup, Baidu, CETC, Xiaomi, Shanghai Media Group, the Sichuan province and the Xi’xian New Area, a special development zone.
- Microsoft donated $40 million dollars to establish a Xi controlled Chinese research university on American soil. It was named Global Innovation Exchange, or GIX.137
The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future, by Matt Sheehan, Berkeleu, CA: Counterpoint, 2019, Kindle page 76
   
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131   Gates teams up with China to build nuclear reactor, by Raymond Li, South China Morning Post, December 5, 2011, https://www.scmp.com/article/986859/gates-teams-china-build-nuclear-reactor
   
132   The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future, (Berkeleu, CA: Counterpoint, 2019, page 118; Red Handed by Peter Schweizer, 2022, Harper Large Print, An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, page 123.
   
133   Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Microsoft, sees potential of new technology, by Vanessa Ho, 23 September, 2015, Microsoft News Center Staff https://news.microsoft.com/features/chinese-president-xi-jinping-visits-microsoft-sees-potential-of-new-technology/
   
134   Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Microsoft, sees potential of new technology, by Vanessa Ho, 23 September, 2015, Microsoft News Center Staff https://news.microsoft.com/features/chinese-president-xi-jinping-visits-microsoft-sees-potential-of-new-technology/
   
135   Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Microsoft, sees potential of new technology, by Vanessa Ho, 23 September, 2015, Microsoft News Center Staff https://news.microsoft.com/features/chinese-president-xi-jinping-visits-microsoft-sees-potential-of-new-technology/
   
136   Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Microsoft, sees potential of new technology, by Vanessa Ho, 23 September, 2015, Microsoft News Center Staff https://news.microsoft.com/features/chinese-president-xi-jinping-visits-microsoft-sees-potential-of-new-technology/
   
137   Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Microsoft, sees potential of new technology, by Vanessa Ho, 23 September, 2015, Microsoft News Center Staff https://news.microsoft.com/features/chinese-president-xi-jinping-visits-microsoft-sees-potential-of-new-technology/