http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,575821,00.html (second article down)
So much for conspiracy theory - maybe that's the best image of bin Laden they could find. The ramifications for poor Ernie, however, aren't so amusing. - dan On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:47:16PM -0700, Optimizzin Al-gorithm wrote: > At 12:40 PM 10/18/01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >Expert Warns Al Qaeda Planning Major Biological Attack > > > >DefenseWatch: One of the illustrations shows Osama bin Laden next to a > cartoon > >character from Sesame Street. What significance does that image have? > > > >The Sesame Street character that has appeared in a huge poster with > Osama bin > >Laden is significant in that it is yellow and has a mask-like quality. > And one > >can be certain that it was not placed on that huge poster by accident, > as some people have stupidly suggested. It is a signal. > > Bert Stego? Occam's razor, dude. > > > >Robert Koontz is an experimental nuclear physicist who earned his Ph.D. > in 1980 > >at the University of Maryland. His specialties are experimental nuclear > > >physics and high-energy physics, but he is also an expert in certain > areas of > >electronics, computer systems, software development and matters > relating to > >electronic intelligence gathering. Koontz has been a Staff Scientist at > the > >Department of Energys Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, a Professor of > Physics at > >the University of South Dakota, and formerly was an instructor at the > National > >Security Agency.He lives in Pennsylvania. > > He might be smart, and the rest of what he says is interesting, > but he has paranoid delusions W.R.T. Bert.
