RE: TIA presentation

2002-11-24 Thread Blanc
How sort of amusing it is to read this, from the site: It is not sufficient that we put the pieces together after the fact, it is essential that we understand terrorist plans ahead of time so that we may prevent or preempt. Yet how many times have I heard read in the news, sometime after an

RE: TIA presentation

2002-11-24 Thread Mike Rosing
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Blanc wrote: How sort of amusing it is to read this, from the site: It is not sufficient that we put the pieces together after the fact, it is essential that we understand terrorist plans ahead of time so that we may prevent or preempt. Yeah, it'd be self parody if it

Re: TIA presentation

2002-11-24 Thread Tyler Durden
Poindexter is no dummy. And criticism of TIA based on his past felony trial, the basis of William Safire's main attack, is on the wrong track. Would TIA be more acceptable if it were being pushed by a true Boy Scout? Of course not. Yeah, I was wondering when someone was going to comment on

Re: TIA presentation

2002-11-23 Thread jya
These remarks in the House on November 22, 2002: Mr. INSLEE. Mr. Speaker, today the United States Congress will send to the desk of the President of the United States for his signature, the Homeland Security bill. This bill will create the Department of Homeland Security, an agency charged

Re: TIA presentation

2002-11-23 Thread Mike Rosing
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote: Interesting logo/symbol the Information Awareness Office has: the Illuminati-inspired eye in the pyramid looking down on the entire world. And check out the comment at the bottom: A lot of initiatives have been started since 911, but DARPA is in a position