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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Ilaine who wrote (5992)7/18/2001 9:18:25 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hi CB, I finally had a read of the previous issue of Foreign Affairs and spotted this ...

foreignaffairs.org

... the development of which I knew about before, but now has taken on new darkness given the number of countries working on the process. Forget rogue nations with nuclear missiles, because they would never launch. Rogue individuals of any nationality with the proper and then readily available software weapons can certainly launch a vicious and devastating attack against 75% of my NAV, and they can do so from any PC in the world, including the one on my desk.

The threat is real enough that not only nations must have a proper appreciation and response, but also individuals.

So, now by placing these software combatants into the scheme of our atomic reactor powered bubble circuit, we further enhance the dangers you already noted with synthetic currencies and vaultless banks.

More and more, a portion of all wealth ought to be easily verifiable with machines that cannot lie, such as a simple scale, a glass of water, useable to ascertain the density of such immutable wealth.

Chugs, Jay
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