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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
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rshow55
- 02:36pm Jul 27, 2003 EST (#
13161 of 13267) Can we do a better job of finding
truth? YES. Click "rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have
done and worked for on this thread.
rshow55 - 09:32pm Jun 6, 2002 EST (#2476 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150679@.f28e622/3095
A problem is that I've written things about myself on the
NYT and Guardian threads, and of course, they have
consequences. Ten months after I'd started posting on the NYT
Missile Defense thread, after many attempts (I felt) to engage
the government and communicate, I found it necessary to write
passages set out in http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?8@@.ee7a163/289
and http://talk.guardian.co.uk/WebX?8@@.ee7a163/294
"I say here that I knew Bill Casey a little.
"And of course, everything's deniable - I'm
not sure anybody has any records at all. Maybe I'm a
literary figure -- call me Ishmael.
"The story I like best about me, in this
regard, is that I'm just a guy who got interested in logic,
and military issues. A guy who got concerned about nuclear
danger, and related military balances, and tried to do
something about it. Based on what he knew - with no access
to special information of any kind, he made an effort to
keep the world from blowing up, using the best literary
devices he could fashion, consistent with what he knew or
could guess.
(The reason I liked this story about me so much was that it
seemed to me to be so improbable. It seemed to me to be a
story that made me seem much more creative and courageous than
I actually was ... MD2156 rshow55 5/11/02 11:11am . http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150679@.f28e622/2681.
Let me go on with another story. . . . .
Am I "Ishmael"? -- I've written on web forums - forums
where artistic license is common, and maybe even expected. I'd
like a chance to debrief, so you and your associates can check
the things that can be checked.
I need to get my restrictions clarified, but I also believe
that having a chance to debrief would serve the interest of
the government. And might do so, however the government
decided to deal with me in the end.
I believe that in the course of my debriefing, it is
possible that the government could learn useful things about
"connecting the dots" in complicated circumstances -
especially where there is "too much" information.
I believe that a review of what happened at AEA, whether
you accept my story about Casey or not, might lead to
solutions to some problems that have been sources of concern
in high government circles for decades.
"AEA was an effort to make specific
breakthroughs in automotive design, which were made; to
greatly extend the culture's ability to apply and fit
mathematical analysis to complex engineering tasks; to
demonstrate a new engineering business structure
generalizing Lockheed's "skunk works"; and was a test bed
that the government and I hoped would let me find the
"hidden problem" in applied mathematics that seemed crucial
in missile guidance and much else. MD2116 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150679@.f28e622/2621...
MD2450 rshow55 6/3/02 3:23pm http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150679@.f28e622/3059
We made progress in all those areas, and I'd like a chance
to explain what that progress was. I'd also like to explain
why I believe that AEA investors (who were blameless, as I was
not) ought, in a totally fair world, to be entitled to
compensation. MD2122 rshow55 5/9/02 5:25pm .. http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@167.tbElarUDLNV^150679@.f28e622/2629
. Not all the wrongs of the world can be righted. But I'd
appreciate a chance to state that case on an administrative
basis.
( end of letter to Mr. XXXXXXXXXX of CIA. )
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