Re: Pentagon discovers Assasination Politics, deadpools

2003-07-31 Thread Tim May
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 07:34 AM, Sunder wrote: Yes, but he's retired, so why would he be displeased. :) He's been called back to active duty by various militaries... --Tim May

Re: Pentagon discovers Assasination Politics, deadpools

2003-07-31 Thread Sunder
Yes, but he's retired, so why would he be displeased. :) --Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos--- + ^ + :25Kliters anthrax, 38K liters botulinum toxin, 500 tons of /|\ \|/ :sarin, mustard and VX gas, mobile bio-weapons labs, nukular /\|/\ <--*-->:weapons.. Re

Re: Pentagon discovers Assasination Politics, deadpools

2003-07-30 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 10:56 PM 7/29/03 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote: >Assuming it can be legally structured as a "Futures Market", >rather than as "Illegal Gambling", it could make money. >(There are obviously some bets it's unlikely to handle, >such as the bet that Idea Futures markets would be successfully prosecuted

Re: Pentagon discovers Assasination Politics, deadpools

2003-07-29 Thread Major Variola (ret)
Re: Pentagon pulls their AP plans.. It was simply too obviously free feedback (marketing data) for their domestic PSYOPs people. Now they'll have to go back to interpreting CNN (etc) polls to find out which way the sheeple are stampeding.

Re: Pentagon discovers Assasination Politics, deadpools

2003-07-29 Thread Bill Frantz
At 10:20 AM -0700 7/29/03, Major Variola (ret.) quoted: > He said they would recommend that the Pentagon not >spend any funds already > in place for the program and said they would pull >the plug on it during > House-Senate budget conferen