Pageing c4i........ Answer please

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What was the single largest problem caused by the use of all the cruise missilles in Serbia. ( For the USA) If you are who you say you are, you can answer this. Very few people know this answer. If you do know please keep the answer generic for obvious reasons. I will understand it. Although this is NOT 100% proof, it will convince me.

-- FLAME AWAY (BLehman202@aol.com), June 11, 1999

Answers

I can't believe anyone takes "C41" seriously. High school kids, AP Physics (maybe), or college frosh just done with exams--at best. What a joke.

-- Spidey (in@jam.com), June 11, 1999.

Begining to wonder if ol' Mutha isn't right about this place, one hundred plus posts and a feeding frenzy over bogus nonsense.

-- Unc D (unkeed@yahoo.com), June 11, 1999.

Personally, I think this whole c4i thing is going to blow up in our faces. The Polly crowd already thinks we are nuts and willing to listen to *any* dark information. Think about this thing for a minute. Even if it was legit information, what good is it? The governments everywhere are scrambling with "what if" scenarios. The Naval War College exercise was a beautiful example of that. Do you think our "intelligence" community gets things right? Does anyone remember the Iran briefings just before the Shah got out and we had our embassy overrun? Even the CIA stumbles about with good, bad, and horrible forecasts. I think c4i is an exceptionally creative fiction writer, but even if he had some information, what good is it? When all is said and done, the whole Y2k thing is still unfolding and today's plans get totally rewritten tomorrow. This is a puzzle we are dealing with and there are many forum posters who find more important pieces than c4i has offered up. There is no more intelligent planning going on within the c4i scene than was going on just before we started the whole Kosovo debacle. The government is a bunch of hip shooters, and most of the time they miss and wack some innocent bystander.

-- Gordon (gpconnolly@aol.com), June 11, 1999.

"The Polly crowd already thinks we are nuts and willing to listen to *any* dark information."

Golly, where did they ever get THAT idea?

-- Unc D (unkeed@yahoo.com), June 11, 1999.


Maybe we should make up our minds about this crisis, take a firm stand and quit waiting for somebody to come along....like the "y2k fairy" to tell us we are right.

-- Will continue (farming@home.com), June 11, 1999.


Will Continue,

That's exactly what I think we should do. Going too deeply into any particular scenario just bogs us down and wastes our time. There are going to be a lot of surprises up ahead. In the meantime, we can read the basic signs coming in from a thousand sources and plan ahead.

-- Gordon (gpconnolly@aol.com), June 11, 1999.


Gordons response on this thread is the best written piece on the subject I have read yet.

-- BiGG (supersite@acronet.net), June 11, 1999.

Agree with Gordo ... but, it is axiomatic that Mutha can never be right, so don't go there.

-- BigDog (BigDog@duffer.com), June 11, 1999.

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Thx BD, for the first laugh of the day LOLOL.

-- Laughing (likesBDalot@yesido.com), June 11, 1999.


What are you all so worked up about? Take it for what it's worth which is how you should take just about every post made here, including any thing posted from my personal little corner of confusion : )

The big question is how a high school kid in AP Physics or a college freshman can use a .mil domain...

Mike =================================================================

-- Michael Taylor (mtdesign3@aol.com), June 11, 1999.



heh, heh, heeeeh... maybe it isn't Mutha you should be concerned with.

-- Super Troll (Fu_Q_y2kfreaks@hotmail.com), June 11, 1999.

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