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In several interviews, Bob Woodward, author of "The War Within" speaks of a secret weapon created by the US military for use in Iraq that allows them to quickly identify and kill the enemy. He ranks it with some other military projects such as the invention of the tank, or the Manhattan project. When questioned by the media he states that he cannot reveal details because people would get killed.
This is just plain spooky. Did Woodward get too deep? Did he go to work for the military in exchange for information for his books? This sounds like part of a psi-ops project, a way to scare the enemy into surrender. True or not, it's just plain weird for an author to bring out such information on a book tour. Last edited by anthrovolution; 09-09-2008 at 05:35 PM. |
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