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To: LarryLied; Alamo-Girl; backhoe; Thanatos; John Huang2; Kattracks; dougfromupland; flamefront;
and more FR mail - this past 24 hours:

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"Wah Lim went to U of Minnesota. Then went to work at Honeywell (he became friends with Dr. Robert Mueller there) in Minneapolis. They both came to Honeywell West Covina which was called Training and Control Systems.
Dr. Lim was a research engineer there with his main project the Ring Laser Gyro.

He and Mueller then went to Northrop Electronics Division. Lim couldn't pass the clearances to go to the B-2 Division. He lied and said on his clearance papers that he was born in Singapore when he actually was born in Shanghai.
He left Northrop Electronics, in 1989, to become VP of Electronic Warfare. While there (Mueller went there first) Lim committed all kinds of security violations but was protected by Mueller, who by then was President of the 3 divisions of Loral located in Pasadena. There were some very important items that turned up missing there which was a threat to the security of our country.
As soon as Congress began investigating in 1996, Clinton stepped in and rescued Loral. At that time, Lockheed bought the Loral Divisions except the Satellite operation and Lim went running to Hughes Electronis Division. Armstrong forced the VP of Engineering to retire so he could place Dr. Lim in that guy's spot as VP. Armstrong and Mueller are as big rats as Lim. And I am not sure, but I think that Mueller is the same one that is head of Defense now. Or his son. Its 11 years later and that would make Mueller some where in his 50-60's. We have lots of spies who are of US descent. Disgusting isn't it.
Did you ever talk to Al Santoli? He is back now. Try again. Or try Joe Farah at Worldnetdaily.com"

405 posted on 12/23/2001 2:35:47 PM PST by ChaseR
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To: LarryLied; LoneGreenEyeShade; Alamo-Girl
more mail from yesterday:

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"Our group met with Rohrabacher in his Huntington Beach office. The first time, it was just Rohrabacher and his aide there. The second meeting, it was Dana and other people from agencies. They didn't identify themselves as to who they were as far as agencies. We found out some about them. Klayman and Rodriguez were at a conference in Pasadena....(omitted by ChaseR) .... - with Klayman to help.
Rodriguez had previously published an article on Lim and finally Cox did put the story in the Cox Report which is available to read. They wrote an edited edition of it for the general public. With classified info deleted.
Everyone promised to do something, but when Clinton went back into office in 1996, everyone backed away. Now Klayman has resurrected the case.
(Please read my other note that I just sent. The sequence of Lim's moves are out of order. His route was Honeywell, to Northrop Electronics, to Loral Electronic Warfare, to Hughes Electronics. As far as I know, he is still at Hughes although Armstrong is now at AT&T.)
And someone, perhaps Mueller, put him on this technology committee which is under the Department of Transportation I think. At any case, it is a top technology committee.
Some people still send me articles on Loral and China since they know that I tried to get them to listen.
The lady from NSA went back and told Cox that (omitted by ChaseR)."

"...(omitted)...and I did not hit it off when she and an FBI guy were here. She was a Democrat and very arrogant. Having been a top aerospace manager myself, she pissed me off. She would not show me her badge. I told her that was ok I had already checked with DC and found out who she was. That upset her.
The FBI guy thought it funny. He could not stand her either. We taped the interview. The FBI guy showed his ID immediately on request. I told her I didn't just let anyone into my home without knowing who they were."

406 posted on 12/23/2001 2:46:57 PM PST by ChaseR
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To: ChaseR
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/fun/rlg.htm

RING LASER GYRO

The Ring Laser Gyros (RLG) can be used as the stable elements (for one degree of freedom each) in an inertial guidance system. The advantage of using a RLG is that there are no moving parts. Compared to the conventional spinning gyro, this means there is no friction, which in turn means there will be no inherent drift terms. Additionally, the entire unit is compact, lightweight and virtually indestructable, meaning it can be used in aircraft.

The basic principle of operation is that a single RLG can measure any rotation about its sensitive axis. This implies that the orientation in inertial space will be known at all times. The elements that measure actual accelerations can therefore be resolved into the appropriate directions.

...more at link, mostly techhie arcane formulae. Among other things, it makes icbms hit better, sorta a useful gizmo. Hmm, maybe make subs navigate better, too, all kinza stuff. Makes smaller MIRVS more practical to use I bet, hmm, like the w-88.

408 posted on 12/23/2001 2:54:00 PM PST by zog
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To: ChaseR
I'll also put a direct link to #405-- that should give readers enough to follow if they are interested... and they dam' well ought to be, this is "life or death" stuff, not kiddie sex in the Oval Office!
410 posted on 12/23/2001 2:59:53 PM PST by backhoe
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