To: SuperValu who wrote (182 ) 10/4/1999 11:49:00 AM From: Ron Struthers Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 241
Of course I agree, just hope it happens soon. Some interesting news out on the U.S. defense dept. that I had in my latest Future Tech issue This past weekend the U.S. planned to launch a simulated nuclear attach on North America with the idea of testing to blow up incoming ballistic missiles high in outer space. This among other tests will eventually lead to the creation of a multi-billion dollar ballistic missile defense system. This is gaining more support all the time, especially with China, India, Pakistan and many other nations recently testing nuclear weapons. George W. Bush in his campaign to win the Republican Presidential nomination called for a missile defense system and pledged to spend $20 billion on weapon research Last month the CIA released a report that warned the U.S. may soon be targeted for nuclear and biological missile attacks by rogue or terrorist states. The U.S. navy is also developing a similar system using the same technology, called Navy Theatre-Wide (NTW) to defend warships from missiles within a 150 kilometers of a ship. The U.S. has already asked Japan to join in financing research into the defense system. Taiwan has repeatedly said it wants to join a U.S.-Japan defense system. The U.S. has always used and clearly demonstrated superior weapon technology. It seems to me that the best way to prevent a nuclear war is to render the attach useless, which such a system might eventually do. A few more tests are needed before the program gets Presidential approval, with a goal of have it implemented by 2003. TSI has the superior technology, the recent agreement with the U.S. defense department and is very active in this program. It sounds like a similar system is on the way for the navy and perhaps other countries, such as Japan. I have also learned that TSI's sales in Japan have being doing very well, despite their warning of slower sales here several months ago. Seems like a very bright future for TSI. The only problem at this time is, only you, I and very few others know about this. The result is none of this potential, let alone TSIs already proven success is reflected in the share price