Wednesday, November 10, 2010

4 December 2001 and "The Atomic Submarine" the down periscope rope a dope




http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d111:SN01237:@@@L&summ2=m&

The LIBRARY of CONGRESS THOMAS

Bill Summary & Status

111th Congress (2009 - 2010)

S.1237

All Information

S.1237

Title: Homeless Veterans and Other Veterans Health Care Authorities Act of 2010

Sponsor: Sen Murray, Patty [WA] (introduced 6/11/2009) Cosponsors (10)


MAJOR ACTIONS:

6/11/2009 Introduced in Senate










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_9th,_2010_Southern_California_Missile_Launch

November 9th, 2010 Southern California Missile Launch

On November 9th, 2010 off the coast of southern California, an apparent missile was captured on video traveling toward the upper atmosphere. The apparent event was not immediately known to the U.S department of defense or the FAA even though the launch was only 35 miles west of Los Angeles. National news networks such as CNN offered their own explanations as to the even contrary to the video presentation of the local San Diego news network KFMB.

CNN further cited John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org in saying that the contrail of the launched missile was an optical illusion that was the result of a fixed-altitude contrail which was perpendicular to the horizon.

Around 5 p.m. on November 8, 2010, a bright contrail was spotted 35 miles off the coast of Los Angeles, California, just north of Catalina Island. Despite repeated calls from multiple sources, the origin, purpose, and target of what is most readily identified as a missile remain unknown. Department of Defense, Navy, and NORAD sources all agree that an "event" occurred, but all also have provided no information on the origination of what is currently being classified as a projectile.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emp

EMP

EMP or Emp may refer to:


Electromagnetic pulse, a term in telecommunications and warfare fields

Experience Music Project, a museum of music history Seattle, Washington





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse

Electromagnetic pulse


A terrorist EMP attack might profoundly affect any major city; however, because of the high cost of real estate and traffic issues, many major businesses have relocated valuable assets outside of major urban areas, and have taken other measures to protect themselves. Therefore, the long-term economic and technological impact of such an event might not be as grave as previously imagined, depending on the nature of the original attack.[citation needed]

A common scenario is detonation of a device over the middle of the U.S. using long-range missiles available only to major military powers. An offshore detonation at high altitude, by contrast, would present less technical difficulty and would disrupt both an entire coast and regions hundreds of miles inland (e.g. 120 mile altitude, 1000 mile EMP radius). Moreover, a high altitude burst could be positioned over international waters by means of a missile of low accuracy, launched from a ship, also in international waters. North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan (for example) have Scud-derived missiles of more than adequate capability.










Somebody spooked this Al Qaeda leader. Bill Gates the Al Qaeda leader was making a run for it again, apparently, to meet his transportation to their bug-out location.










http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2013380689_apusgateshitandrun.html

The Seattle Times

Originally published Monday, November 8, 2010

No charges against Bill Gates' dad in hit-and-run

The Associated Press

SEATTLE —

The Seattle City Attorney's Office has decided not to press charges against Bill Gates' father after the community leader apologized for a hit-and-run collision and paid for damages.

According to documents obtained by KIRO-TV, the incident happened in August.

Investigators say they found Bill Gates Sr.'s Mercedes near Seattle Center, wedged against another car, with the engine running and the keys in the ignition.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JL-2

JL-2

The JL-2 (Ju Lang-2, Giant Wave 2) is a Chinese second generation intercontinental-range submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) which has a two-stage, solid-liquid fuelled propulsion design. Accurate specifications of the new missile are hard to obtain and substantiate due to the secretive nature of the program. However, the missile is thought to be able to deliver its payload(s) up to a range of 7,200 km (4,500 miles) to 8,000 km (5,000 miles) and could carry either single or multiple warheads (conventional or nuclear).