If you think the Chinese government wouldn't do this to foreign companies in Chinese soil if it thought it could get away with it, I can fairly well guarantee you don't have a lot of experience operating in mainland China.
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You agree that if we can imagine a motivation to do something, that doesn't mean it happened, right? I can imagine crimes that you would benefit from, but that doesn't mean you committed them.
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I think that's what everyone else on this thread is saying too. Unsubstantiated anonymous claims that fit your worldview are pretty-much facts, attributed on-the-record statements aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
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What would convince you? We can't prove it doesn't exist any more than we can prove sasquatch doesn't exist. Statements from everyone allegedly involved don't do it for you....so what would? This is starting to feel like chemtrail territory.
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"We have pulled and examined our gear. Here's what should be on the boards. The physical gear matches that. Here is proof. Accodingly, we consider the claims to be bogus, but also note, while we were doing that we found a different problem and fixed that proactively."
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This was masterfully crafted by a skilled propagandist, you said "our" gear, door is wide open for third party gear. Also, no warrant canary, so a gag order could force you to leave out the gear you knew was affected. Frankly, this just proves you were involved.
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