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tomcat wrote:
Brad Guth wrote: That's silly, though more likely than not, or don't you think your MI/NSA has the capability? BTW; "tomcat" can also be spelled with the very same "capital 'T'". - Brad Guth I have considerable experience: buzz, click, whir. I have spent considerable time with the U.S. Government. I know both sides of the equation. On the side of the Gov't, we are dealing with the greatest threats that the U.S. has ever faced. Evil from overseas. Evil from above. On the side of the Lefts, we are turning into a military state which is not that desirable for ordinary living. Constantly, there are requests for the military here, and the military there. What, then, is the solution? We must strictly abide by our Constitution and it's safeguards. We must stick with 'Freedom', and not degenerate into 'Facisim'. We must keep a very strong and capable military. And, of considerable importance, we must push our scientific and technological capability through the ceiling. Why? Because it will enhance our military in it's time of need, enhance our economic strength in it's time of need, and by enhancing the forementioned it will eliminate the need for extremist facist unconstitutional measures. The Congress needs to begin serious -- MASSIVE -- funding of chemistry, engineering, physics, mathematics, and bilogy. How? By pumping serious money into both public and private U.S. colleges and universities, earmarked for special projects relating to military, transport, and computer/communications technology. Also, the setting of of 'Chairs' at U.S. colleges and universities. Roughly 2 million dollars will set up a Professor -- A Chair -- funding not only him, but his heirs to the Chair in perpetuity. Such a Professor is a freebee to the school where he stays, usually teaching a course from time to time, but devoting nearly all of his working time to various 'areas' within his field set up by the contract that goes with the Chair. The U.S. thinks nothing of building a submarine for 5 billion dollars. Spend that 5 billion dollars on setting up 'Chairs' for professors and you would establish 2,500 Chairs throughout the many colleges and universities of the United States. Stipulations can be made that research emphasize certain areas and also that the Professors, themselves, have certain qualifications for the Chair. It might be required that a physics professor, for example, spend his time researching anti-gravity, or that a professor have a Ph.D. in the given field and an I.Q. of at least 140 as demonstrated on a government given I.Q. test, or have a given track record in that particular area of study. But, however it is done, our science and technology must blossom to overcome our current difficulties. Simply ordering the military around is not enough. They are very capable but have to have science/technology on their side even when dealing with the 'threat from above'. Good truth avoidance, tomcat. At least now we know the solution isn't going to be via "tomcat" that'll believe in anything his born-again pagan and otherwise LLPOF government tells him. - Brad Guth |
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