Who knows what justification was used but I've got a pretty good idea I know 
what the real reason is.  For 4 months I've had weekly phone calls with AF 
Personnel all over the globe and against all belief I very much suspected that 
something had gone dark. As to the article someone somewhere in the "Gouffment" 
will have issued a press release--tranparency and all that. Rhymes with AFLAC I 
expect.  Then again I might have prompted it by making all those Freedom of 
Information Act fireball data requests.

In the (g)olden days of fireball reports, the data was sanitized (like GPS 
signals used to be deliberately degraded) to make the data useful but to not to 
give away the collecting asset's (RID)capabilities. Dr Peter Brown used to post 
the releases but rumor has it he moved to a foreign but more meteoritically 
progressive country...Canada I think it was.

This will probably get me a visit from a "Yo'Mama Administration Homey-Land 
Dark Suit-Squad" but what the heck!... I estimate by this day and age we can 
probably count nosecone rivets during assent on the other side of the globe and 
detect when an un-named Lunatic National Leader of an un-named Northern 
Division of a divided country in Asia lights up his weed bong.

Elton


--- On Thu, 6/11/09, Fries, Marc D <[email protected]> wrote:
  My favorite part
> is this:
 The upshot: Space rocks that explode in the atmosphere are now classified.
> 
> Yeah, that's it.  You're not allowed to know that
> meteors exist.  Why, that makes perfect sense, and I'm sure that's exactly 
> how the rule change was phrased.
> 
> It seems more likely that someone decided that a clever
> observer could discern important details about our technical capabilities 
> from the information handed out to meteor watchers and decided to clamp 
> down.  It may be a temporary change while they review the policy, but you 
> can't tell from that magnificent piece of professional journalism.
> 
> Magnificent.
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