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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (5830)4/26/2006 8:00:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 217551
 
TJ, Falun Gong is just a canary in the coal mine. There are plenty waiting to join them with their own agenda [contrary to Yiwu the Mad CCP's Clonesville view of Chinese who all think much more alike than they look]. I don't really think a Falun Gong sit-in is going to overthrow the army and police who have their salaries directly linked to suppressing insurrection [more than retaking Taiwan].

Did you not read about, see or hear what happened at Tora Bora. No knowledge of Daisy Cutter? Have you not kept up with the dwindling band of Al Q on the run? Not knowing of the recent attack in Pakistan on a meeting which missed the main man but got 4 others.

Yes, people are dying by means other than Saddam, Uday and Qusay in Iraq. There are far less now that Saddam isn't invading Kuwait, or Iran, which involved great numbers of deaths. Even being trigger-happy, Americans are well short of Saddam's effort in Iran and they have got enormously powerful weaponry to do huge damage if they wish. I'd say it's an improvement. Also, Saddam isn't funding terrorists in Israel.

I doubt that Iran's nuke tech will go public domain, or even be able to go critical, whether in a reactor or bomb. It did seem to me that Khan of Pakistan might as well cut to the chase and sell turnkey bombs than the production technology. I would not be surprised if he had done so. Or even if they are doing so.

In the mean and nasty time, there is a lot of fun to be had by all involved. And while they do that, H5N1 seems to have been a fizzer again for the northern winter. Better luck next winter. As birds become less susceptible due to dying off and becoming immune, the risk of moving to people will probably reduce too. We'll have to find another doomster possibility.

Mqurice
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