If you can land an unmanned rocket on a drone ship in the ocean, no reason you can't drop a small tungsten rod from a Starlink satellite through the brain of a Russian general...or president.
On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 9:14 PM Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > Terry Blanton wrote: > > > Surely not: > > > https://cleantechnica.com/2022/03/07/would-russia-be-invading-ukraine-right-now-if-elon-musk-hadnt-shifted-the-course-of-automotive-history/ > > As almost everyone suspects - Elon is not the kind of genius that you want > as your enemy. > > For one thing the hostilities so far have cost him billions with no end in > sight. For another, Ukraine has a lot of lithium. Therefore, it would not > surprise us if he is already in round the clock development of a completely > new and bizarre type of weapon that will end the conflict "naturally" and > to the satisfaction of most of the world. > > With his own satellite fleet in place, for starters - the possibilities > for taking action at the highest level, so to to speak, yet with "plausible > deniability" seems doable if not more like fiction. Say... what kind of > game changing weapon from SciFi can you imagine that Elon Musk could have > already have prototyped? > > Gamma laser is one. Bottom line - Do not be surprised if Vlad is struck > down silently during one of his propaganda tirades - perhaps by cardiac > arrest ... and in the end it looks entirely like a health issue. > > > > >