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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (416065)6/17/2003 11:19:46 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
The UK "experts" are not any different than the left wing anti-American "experts" whose agendas you lefties' quote religiously on this thread all the time.

They, like you and your other pseudo "experts", can go pound sand...



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (416065)6/18/2003 10:21:41 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
What is the purpose of that mobile lab?

DIA an CIA say bioweapon lab. There are links to that analysis on my pages. In fact I have references to different sources who have reported the CIA/DIA gave production estimates for the equipment on the trailer. And one is from the New York Times. And maggot boy, you say H2 manufacture is the use. You say it's complex chemistry or something. Well how many cubic feet of H2 could be produced per day and how many lbs of source chemicals would be needed to produce the H2.

And then why would I want to carry that lab to some remote location along with all the chemicals needed. That's a whole lot of extra expense. Why not just make the hydrogen and put it in tanks and ship the tanks. 1 400 dollar scuba tank can hold enough H2 to inflate 10 weather balloons.

What is extra cost in transporting an entire manufacturing facility and the energy generation, chemicals for production and life support for a large team. The extra cost of setup and tear down of the remote facility. All just to inflate balloons. You know like you see them do at any American fair. Or in a super market.

There is also no reason that all pieces for a complete production line be located in a single truck. I've see several presentations showing a three truck setup.

A hybrid setup is also a rational scenario. Drive a part of the production to a fixed site and mate it with the needed source and additional processing and packaging.

The separate pieces are not WMD and can quickly be pieced together to create the entire capability.

one liner maggot boy, show us your credentials. All see your continuous hot air and fantasy claims.