…But it’s still nice to hear, anyway.
“You’re usually right, more so than most, and I *do* read your site. Everyone at the Pentagon does, from time to time.”
- anonymous Defense Department official
…But it’s still nice to hear, anyway.
“You’re usually right, more so than most, and I *do* read your site. Everyone at the Pentagon does, from time to time.”
- anonymous Defense Department official
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Believe Noah, believe. It’s true.
That list also could be expanded to some members of Congress too.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
“Stewart’s Platoon”
I think a lot of people would like to know the statistics on that; see if these gov’t people actually pay attention to us little folk would really be a major break through, you know?
Heh, I KNEW there was a reason I don’t trust our government. Those shiftless bastards are probably reading your blog while being paid by OUR tax dollars. Those bastards !
It sounds like they’ve got the work ethic of…well…me.
–Christopher Karel
Thanks, Byron. But considering I got the “Phone Bomb Interceptor” material from New Scientist magazine, I don’t think Searcey made much of a foul.
Yes, the technology exists. There is more avaliable for us to use if we need it. The released technology you see is only a small part of it all. The public sees nothing of what we really have. R+D has been very busy since WWII rest assured