Re: Plasma Wars Part 1
Subject: Re: Plasma Wars Part 1
From: Art Deco
Date: 22/01/2006, 23:49
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks

nightbat <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Amanda Angelika wrote:

In news:43ca6189$0$62096$dbd4d001@news.wanadoo.nl,
dre <b> typed:
I daresay one can get some nice crop circle stencils for them
though. Of course if you can burn up a enemies entire food supply
from space, bearing in mind one can't fight a conventional war
without food supplies, it means any nation with sole access to this
technology could take over the entire planet.

the russians ,chinese, etc would accept that?
even bush is not that stupid.

True. In fact because in conventional warfare between Nuclear powers is
unlikely and the odds are heavily stacked against smaller counties. One
could I suppose argue terrorism is the way war is fought these days.
--
Amanda

nightbat

       We'll have more things to worry about if that Warhol 2012
Wormwood comet gets any closer! Already the planet is apparently rocking
>from some unusually gravitational influences.

Yer an idiot, frootbat.

         on lame,
       the nightbat

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