From: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Subject: Skunk Works Digest V5 #220 Reply-To: skunk-works-digest@mail.orst.edu Errors-To: skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu Precedence: bulk Skunk Works Digest Tuesday, 21 March 1995 Volume 05 : Number 220 In this issue: Re: Pluto Re: Pluto Re: Corbin's accidental post See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the skunk-works or skunk-works-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Stefan 'Stetson' Skoglund" Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 10:08:24 +0100 Subject: Re: Pluto >>>>> "Jay" == Jay Walleradi email analog com writes: Jay> it to you. You're right about it being a nuclear powered cruise missle. From Jay> what I can remember, they said if it would've killed everthing it flew over in Jay> addition to carrying several H-Bombs. Jay> If there ever was a Doomsday machine, it was this thing. Pluto was a cruise missile with a small nuclear power plant as engine. the Reactor was in the neighbourhood of 200 Mw so it wasn't that small. No shielding. The missile should fly a low-level path at Mach 2. Carrying 10 H-bombs ( i think ). A guy suggested that the missile should continue flying around poisoning everyone in its path after dropping all its bombs... ------------------------------ From: keller@eos.ncsu.edu Date: Mon, 20 Mar 95 08:30:32 EST Subject: Re: Pluto Stefan Skoglund shaped the electrons to say (in part): >The missile should fly a low-level path at Mach 2. >Carrying 10 H-bombs ( i think ). A & S said Mach 3, but, quibble... >A guy suggested that the missile should continue flying around poisoning everyone >in its path after dropping all its bombs... and shattering every window & eardrum in it's path with it's shock wave... Paul Keller keller@eos.ncsu.edu ------------------------------ From: larry@ichips.intel.com Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 12:01:36 -0800 Subject: Re: Corbin's accidental post Michael Corbin writes: >Please forgive the posting of the Vallee article to this list. It was posted >incorrectly to the wrong list. I did not catch it until late this evening. Rick responds: >'s ok. Things like that happen. You don't normally do that kind of thing... >it was obvious (to me anyway, perhaps not others) that it was odd and >probably explainable. Actually, although I was a bit concerned that it was huge and off topic at first (and I hate to see these huge things just dumped on the list without any agreement that they should be) after reading it, I thought, WOW! Everybody on skunk-works should read this piece! Why? Because it is a piece about HOAXES, and the common traits of HOAXES. It is quite illuminating to subject the AURORA evidence to the analysis of this piece. It gives people who are interested in black programs, some help in framing thought about the kind of evidence we frequently get in this field. All in all, a SKEPTICAL piece! Quite healthy in my opinion! Now a note on these large postings in general. Could we abstract these big things for the list first and then make them available on a ftp or private e-mail basis, without just dumping them on the list? Larry ------------------------------ End of Skunk Works Digest V5 #220 ********************************* To subscribe to skunk-works-digest, send the command: subscribe skunk-works-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@mail.orst.edu". If you want to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from, such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-skunk-works": subscribe skunk-works-digest local-skunk-works@your.domain.net To unsubscribe, send mail to the same address, with the command: unsubscribe skunk-works-digest in the body. Administrative requests, problems, and other non-list mail can be sent to either "skunk-works-digest-owner@mail.orst.edu" or, if you don't like to type a lot, "prm@mail.orst.edu A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "skunk-works-digest" in the commands above with "skunk-works". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from mail.orst.edu, in /pub/skunk-works/digest/vNN.nMMM (where "NN" is the volume number, and "MMM" is the issue number).