From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Mon Jan 25 1999 - 16:30:52 MST
At 12:54 PM 1/25/99 -0200, Rafael Kaufmann wrote:
>> U.S. Code 50 (Chapter 32, Section 1520(b)1)) states
>> that the Department of Defence MAY "conduct any test
>> or experiment involving the use of any chemical or
>> biological agent on civilian populations" only if the
>> DoD notifies "local civilian officials" 30 days before
>> testing chemical or biological agents on U.S. civilians.
>
>
>All I can say is... thank God I don't live in the US, eh? <evil grin>
IAN: That tells us how far this country has
come, from the place all people dreamed to be,
to place people are now happy to have avoided.
I think the "fun" in the US is only beginning!
>Seriously... this is what we get from allowing ourselves to be governed.
>It just goes to show you how impressively easy it is for the Congress to
>sneak all sorts of laws (many of them possibly unconstitutional) past
>the people's collective back. When such a select group of people are
>given this kind of power, it's an obvious sign that something is very wrong.
>
>I say it's time for a worldwide bloody revolution.
IAN: That may be why there's talk of a world-
wide gun control on all civilian populations.
Guinea pigs with guns could get messy! Global
gun control: http://www.erols.com/igoddard/gun-con.htm
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