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Re: Tactical necessities in Iraq



On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 02:34:16 -0400, King Azzy I wrote:

> Tactical necessities in Iraq and other middle-eastern countries that we
> must "bring around" to the new way of thinking and peaceful living:
> 
> 1) Implement (by force if necessary) a nationwide program in Iraq of
> barcoding ID numbers on the foreheads of every Iraqi

Good cattle is labeled by its owner. 

> 2) Robotic and semi-autonomous aircraft (Predator, Global Hawk, et al)
> patrol reguarly -- I.R. sensors detect any warm body and unless an
> encrypted radio transmission is received (identifying the contact as a
> friendly US soldier), laser scanners scan the forehead barcode and thus
> can effectively track the movements of all Iraqis. Using current
> technologing of neurological data mining and trend analysis, potential
> saboteurs, terrorists, militants, etc can be identified and immediate
> feedback transmitted to these robot aircraft to destroy these targets.

A tech we will after the initial bugs are ironed out, bring back home
for all to enjoy.

> 3) Construct hermetic seals around occupied territories.  No organic
> life forms should be allowed to pass through without proper pre-
> authorization.

Occupied eh? Like a meadow where the cattle goes during daytime?
 
> 4) Nanotechnology has a fascinating realm of possibilities in this.  The
> entire middle-eastern population can be "infected" with a dormant
> nanotechnology that can be called to "act" by remote control (and even
> isolated to specific individuals or population groups).  A simple
> implementation would be mere instant death but there are very
> interesting possibilities with turning targets into robotic "zombies"
> (for lack of a better term) who can be directed to whatever action is
> necessary for the tactical purposes of command and control at the time.
> Nanotech GPS tracking is another interesting option.  The possibilities
> are quite endless!

Hitler and Stalin would be so impressed.

> Well, just imagining the possibilities of these technologies makes me
> extremely excited!  Nay-sayers go on about how these "terrorists" can
> never be brought to heel but clearly they just lack imagination and are
> uninformed about current military technology.

Thrilled to death about that lack of imagination.

> Indeed, Iraq will continue supplying US oil needs for the forseeable
> future, and for those Iraqis who love freedom and democracy, they will
> be able to enjoy a very comfortable and quiet existance. 

In a DU enviroment.  Hey maybe they will even agree to store therest of
the  nuclear shit you don't want to bury in Cheyenne mountain in their desert.

> But OH DEAR
> for those evil-doers who would wish harm on American soldiers or
> innocent civillians, or who would continue to sabotage the necessities
> of life for THEIR FELLOW IRAQI CIVILLIANS by bombing ELECTRICITY and
> WATER facilities, or who would seek to prevent the progression of their
> entire country into joining the world economy by blowing up oil
> facilities and pipelines!!  These sad sops will be quickly dealt with.
 
The things we do to share our views on liberty and justice with others around the 
world eh?

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