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@tomic
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Posted - 12/11/2002 :  17:51:38   [Permalink]  Show Profile  Visit @tomic's Homepage Send @tomic a Private Message
The testing is quite real. The specific case I was talking about was from the 1950s. This same guy also was told to lay low in a trench a couple miles from a test blast in Nevada. The entire state of Nevada could be considered human testing but you need to do some actual reasding of actual newspapers and not poo poo something without checking on it. The US government has recently apologized for testing on it's own citizens. The most recent was the public apology over the Hawaii victims. You have better get your message about it not having happened over to the government and while you're at it the testees.

No your topic has nothing to do with Iraq but everything to do with "They shouldn't have what we have" and my point is that we shouldn't have this stuff either and we have behaved as badly but more often worse than those we would deny access to. There is a relationship if you think about it for a second.

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hocndoc
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Posted - 12/14/2002 :  00:14:44   [Permalink]  Show Profile Send hocndoc a Private Message
The US didn't act on the ship from N. Korea. A Spanish ship, evidently part of some international cooperative force in the area, seized the ship headed to Yemen. The US had been tracking, only.
There is no law to keep the scuds from Yemen, so the missiles were off-loaded in Yemen.
At first, the Spanish ship noted the lack of documentation on the ship, and declared it a pirate ship.

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