To: FairOpinion
"These technologies are not terribly well proven," F. Whitten Peters, a former Air Force Secretary, told Fox News, referring to vehicles that can be used to disperse harmful agents. Remote control and aerosol spraying are not well proven? Good grief. These things could be assembled and launched from a tiny stretch of quiet road almost anywhere, then controlled by a person in a trailing car. Scary.
MM
To: MississippiMan
MM:"These things could be assembled and launched from a tiny stretch of quiet road almost anywhere, then controlled by a person in a trailing car. Scary. "
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Precisely. I think it's much easier to do and much harder to detect, than they are presenting it. The scenario that was described in an article about a plane spraying anthrax over LA is also not as far fetched as one woul like to believe.
To: MississippiMan
These things could be assembled and launched from a tiny stretch of quiet road almost anywhere Or the deck of a ship...
32 posted on
02/24/2003 1:43:09 PM PST by
Nexus
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