Charles Lieber, the chair of Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, was arrested. He was accused of lying about his contact with the Chinese program, Thousand Talents Plan, which the U.S. has previously flagged as a serious intelligence concern. He invented the virus sized transistors.
Sources:
- January 28, 2020. Bill Chappell. “Acclaimed Harvard Scientist Is Arrested, Accused Of Lying About Ties To China.” National Public Radio [NPR] via WUNC.
https://www.wunc.org/2020-01-28/acclaimed-harvard-scientist-is-arrested-accused-of-lying-about-ties-to-china.
News. - June 15, 2021. Evan Craighead. “FBI Agent Admits to Falsely Accusing Nanotech Research Professor of Being a Chinese Military Spy.” Sputnik International.
https://sputniknews.com/us/202106151083149339-fbi-agent-admits-to-falsely-accusing-nanotech-research-professor-of-being-a-chinese-military-spy/.
News. - July 28, 2020. “Harvard University Professor Charged with Tax Offenses.” U.S. Department of Justice.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/harvard-university-professor-charged-tax-offenses.
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https://dailycaller.com/2021/12/21/harvard-university-china-department-of-justice-charles-lieber/.
News.
Related:
- January 6, 2022. Greg Reese. Evidence of Self Assembling Nano Circuitry in the Pfizer Vaccine. Reese Report. Runtime: 6:20.
https://rumble.com/vs28s5-evidence-of-self-assembling-nano-circuitry-in-the-pfizer-vaccine.html.
Video.
See also, on this site:
- Harvard Magazine: Virus-Sized Transistors
- Ricardo Delgado finds what he believes is a micro-router in a Pfizer vial