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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (6486)7/11/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: Ken  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
<< chinese could launch a nuke at the us...cyber-attacks on our infrastructure..>>

The list of real and grim possibilities does not end there....

Add actual physical terrorism to the infrastructure, i.e., America's enemies' blowing up key junctures of the grid, key pipelines, key communications facilities, bridges, the list of very destructive, disruptive possibilities is endless....

if that is not enough, add WMD terrorist attacks, which the feds virtually predict....

throw in the disruptive solar activity projected around the turn of the year, which can take out comm and the grid....

if not enough, then there is the Beach Bug....

for variety, add for any given city already disrupted, major weather disruptions such as we have seen for the last year, e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes (nature is very unhappy with the human race), etc.....

for fun, you may also factor in the possibility of atmospheric weapons reportedly already tested/in place? by the Russians...

then of course, there are the hi-energy weapons which the Russians purportedly have fully developed- there are 3 different types, that can knock out our computer systems or electrical grids...even auto systems....

that's the list for 101....there is more....
y2k will prove to be secondary in destructiveness to any of those or at least,a combination of those!
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