Yes technically it's not even that hard, but there are various social
and political roadblocks both inside and outside Syria. I still think
it can be pulled off, even with the various stumbling blocks.

Andrew



On May 28, 2013, at 8:17 AM, Eleanor Saitta <e...@dymaxion.org> wrote:

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>> Anyone believe this would actually work?
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>> LETTER A Digital ?Safe Haven? for Syria
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> Technically?  Yes.  I and other folks have done the logistical evals,
> looking at a variety of sites, etc.
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> Politically?  That's a fascinating and open question.
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> E.
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