On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:

> Be careful, Mr Wilson, wouldn't want to let the air out of Michael's balloons,
> he might have to admit he is just another paranoid conspiracy theorist.

William - sounds a bit like yourself.  Were you not the paranoid
conspiracy theorist who claimed I an richard sexton were one and the same
person.  Or that I and Jeff Williams were one and the same person.  Or
that I and Jeff Mason were one and the same person.

It's best we take a clip from the bible that "he who is without guilt, let
him cast the first stone".  And being without guild It is with the
greatest of pleasures that I cast the first stone right back at ya.

Love and kisses
Joe baptista

> 
> On 05-Jan-2000 James Wilson wrote:
> > The satellite problem was reported on TV regularly on New Year's Eve and New
> > Year's Day.  If this was supposed to be a secret, it wasn't a well-kept
> > secret.
> >
> > -
> > James D. Wilson, CCDA, MCP
> > "non sunt multiplicanda entia praeter necessitatem"
> > William of Ockham (1285-1347/49)
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Owner-Domain-Policy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> > Behalf Of Michael Sondow
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 9:21 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Reporters were told New Years Eve that there were no Y2K
> > glitches
> >
> >
> > Mark Jeftovic wrote (about the Norwegian train accident):
> >
> >> Where does it say this in the article and if this is the case is it Y2K
> >> related?
> >
> > Here you go, Mark, with the reliability of Y2K reporting:
> >
> > http://www.abcnews.go.com/onair/WorldNewsTonight/wnt_000104_Y2KFailure_featu
> > re.html
> >
> >                  By John McWethy
> >                  ABCNEWS.com
> >                    Jan. 4 � Defense Department officials now
> >                  acknowledge that there was an intelligence
> >                  blackout on New Year�s Eve � and that the
> >                  Y2K glitch was a big deal.
> >                       �It was a significant source of information in
> > our
> >                  national intelligence capabilities,� Deputy Defense
> >                  Secretary John Hamre said today. �It was not an
> >                  unimportant dimension. It was a significant
> > dimension.�
> >                       Sources tell ABCNEWS that for two hours, the
> >                  United States lost all information from spy
> > satellites that
> >                  take pictures over places like the Middle East and
> > Russia.
> >                       The data was beamed back to Earth, officials
> > say, but
> >                  computers at Fort Belvoir, Va., could not translate
> > the
> >                  information, and it was lost forever.
> >                       Temporary repairs were begun quickly, but it
> > took two
> >                  days to complete the job.
> >                       Reporters were told New Year�s Eve that there
> > were
> >                  no Y2K glitches.
> >
> >
> > ============================================================
> > Michael Sondow           I.C.I.I.U.     http://www.iciiu.org
> > Tel. (718)846-7482                        Fax: (603)754-8927
> > ============================================================
> 
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