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A former US Army sergeant has been arrested for illegally retaining classified information and attempting to provide it to China's spy service.

Joseph Schmidt, 29, allegedly made numerous documents and Google searches which describe his attempts to provide US national security secrets to China.

His "efforts to betray our country", Washington state federal prosecutor Tessa Gorman said, were "shocking".

He was arrested at the San Francisco airport after arriving from Hong Kong.

Mr Schmidt was an active-duty soldier from 2015 to 2020, mostly serving at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in western Washington.

He primarily worked in intelligence and had access to Top Secret documents, the highest level of classified information in the US government.

Investigators say he conducted online research about how to defect to China and offered his services as an "interrogator" to the the Chinese consulate in Turkey and to China's intelligence service.

"I have a current top secret clearance, and would like to talk to someone from the Government to share this information with you if that is possible," he is alleged to have written in one email to the Istanbul consulate.

He is accused of creating a Microsoft Word document entitled "high level secrets".

Prosecutors say the title of the 23-page document was written in Chinese, but "nearly all of it is written in English".

Another document is titled "important information to share with Chinese government".

Web searches show that he consulted several spying forums on social media app Reddit, including "What Do Real Spies Do and How are they Recruited", and read one article titled "Ten Countries That Hate America Most".

After his army service ended, he moved to Turkey for around one month before moving to China. He did not return to the US until he landed in San Francisco on Friday.

"Members of our military take a sworn oath to defend our country and the Constitution," said Mrs Gorman, the acting US attorney for the Western District of Washington.

"In that context the alleged actions of this former military member are shocking - not only attempting to provide national defence information, but also information that would assist a foreign adversary to gain access to Department of Defense secure computer networks."

Mr Schmidt has been charged with attempting to deliver national defence information and retention of national defence information. He faces decades in prison if convicted.

It is not clear if he has hired a lawyer who can comment on his behalf.

The arrest comes just two months after two active duty members of the US Navy were arrested for spying for China in southern California.

Both men were allegedly paid thousands of dollars for blueprints and technical manuals and diagrams of ships and radar systems.

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[-] sodiumbromley@lemmy.blahaj.zone 35 points 11 months ago

The first half of the article walks through his credentials and I'm like, damn this guy really seems like a threat.

And then suddenly,

He is accused of creating a Microsoft Word document entitled "high level secrets".

Web searches show that he consulted several spying forums on social media app Reddit

Oh no nevermind he had no idea what he was doing.

[-] andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works 8 points 11 months ago

Heyo, fellow traitors, how would you contact chinese intelligence services?

The more fitting end to that story, imho, is him coming to 4chan and local trolls making him do random embarassing things as a code, or as a sign of loyalty.

I'm no person to doubt you, GeneralPooh69, but filming myself with a communist flag sticking out of my arse doesn't sound like a proper procedure.

[-] gregorum@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago

Well, this makes me upset that our military is apparently not trained very well in technology.

[-] Kalothar@lemmy.ca 5 points 11 months ago

I think the most funded program in human history is doing just fine in the tech training department when they need to

[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 2 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


He mostly served at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in western Washington and primarily worked in intelligence and had access to Top Secret documents, the highest level of classified information in the US government.

He allegedly made numerous documents and Google searches that describe attempts to provide US national security secrets to China, according to court filings.

"I have a current top secret clearance, and would like to talk to someone from the Government to share this information with you if that is possible," he is alleged to have written in one email to the Istanbul consulate.

Investigators say he visited websites related to espionage and intelligence topics, including "What Do Real Spies Do and How are they Recruited".

"Members of our military take a sworn oath to defend our country and the Constitution," said Tessa Gorman, the acting US attorney for the Western District of Washington.

Both men were allegedly paid thousands of dollars for blueprints and technical manuals and diagrams of ships and radar systems.


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