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To: nihil who wrote (29074)1/25/1999 1:47:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Goodness Nihil- watch how your posts show up on the thread. I thought there was actually a rocket attack on NY and I OWN BOMB DETECTION stocks. I was so very happy for a few seconds there. I would have been rich rich rich- and my personal beliefs do not interfere with me being rich rich rich.



To: nihil who wrote (29074)1/25/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Father Terrence  Respond to of 108807
 
Nihil:

This was a top secret USN operation that wasn't declassified until about 10 years ago. My stepfather was involved in the operation and he personally was involved in sinking 2 of the subs and a third they took survivors.

The information was not gotten by debriefing captured Nazi spies, but came from British Intelligence who passed it on to the Secretary of War who in turn passed it on to the USN Command where the countermeasures were planned.

I am not surprised you are unfamiliar with it because most people still do not know it took place.

The book you refer to was published in 1975 and this operation was still classified as Top Secret then and in fact was never revealed until the Freedom of Information Act was used to get the full story.

It was not a hoax, but the real thing. They weren't "robot" rocket bombs, but V-2s that were mounted on undersea sleds and towed by the U-boats. My stepfather was with the task force that actually intercepted them. Part of the story appeared as an article in Reader's Digest about 8 or 9 years ago.

Terrence