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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a "Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense initiatives more successful? Can such an application of science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable, necessary or impossible?

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lchic - 09:24pm May 8, 2003 EST (# 11522 of 11531)
~~~~ It got understood and exposed ~~~~

book: WEDGE: From Pearl Harbor to 9/11 -- How The Secret War Between the CIA and FBI Has Endangered National Security by Mark Riebling

"" Wedge is the classic, definitive story of the secret war America has waged against itself

http://www.markriebling.com/wedge.html

lchic - 09:43pm May 8, 2003 EST (# 11523 of 11531)
~~~~ It got understood and exposed ~~~~

"" "According to Riconosciuto, the fuzzy status of reservation land as 'sovereign' allowed elements of the CIA and organized crime to conduct business uniquely. "Among the projects worked on during this time were joint projects with WACKENHUT, a company loaded with former CIA and NSA personnel and business ventures with the Saudi Arabian royal family and other unusual projects. "A joint venture with Southern California Edison will soon be generating power for bio-mass drawn from local waste outlets. Biological warfare projects were investigated with Stormont labor- atories looking into the creation of 'pathogenic viruses' and enhanced fuel-air explosive weapons were created and tested in league with Meridian Arms at the NEVADA TESTING RANGE which matched the explosive power of nuclear devices. "These enhanced weapons gained their power from polarizing the molecules in the gas cloud by modification of the electric field, a technology developed from exploring Thomas Townsend Brown's suppressed work, a knowledge which Riconosciuto claims he gained from working at LEAR in Reno, Nevada. "Riconosciuto is said to have worked on the enhanced fuel-air explosive weapons with Gerald Bull of Space Research Corpora- tion. Bull, now deceased, later became an arms advisor to Saddam Hussein. It is said that HUSSEIN POSSESSES THE FAE TECHNOLOGY.

http://www.starshipgamma.com/branton/misc/misc/coscon36.txt

lchic - 09:58pm May 8, 2003 EST (# 11524 of 11531)
~~~~ It got understood and exposed ~~~~

The fuller story on Lynch

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Private Lynch

he told the ambulance driver to deliver her to one of the American outposts that had already been established on the ouskirts of the city.

“But when he reached their checkpoint, the Americans fired at him,” he said.

(see) http://www.nathannewman.org/log/archives/000918.shtml (linking to) http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,5944-648517,00.html

http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030507.wxlynch0506/BNStory/International/

http://www.nathannewman.org/log/archives/000918.shtml

lchic - 02:35am May 9, 2003 EST (# 11525 of 11531)
~~~~ It got understood and exposed ~~~~

Business_Bush

http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.lQh8aea18lX.2355804@.f253e45/5945

lchic - 02:54am May 9, 2003 EST (# 11526 of 11531)
~~~~ It got understood and exposed ~~~~

"With a philistine thug like that in charge ... we need to protect .... " Evans, a Cambridge University medievalist, said

http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/news/story/0,9830,952292,00.html
    ""Charles Clarke, the education secretary, has continued his assault on the great subjects of academe by revealing that he regards medieval history as "ornamental" and a waste of public money.
? Can anything be learnt from the medieval past?

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