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2007-06-17 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran frightened by security council leaks
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Posted by ryuge 2007-06-17 01:49|| || Front Page|| [8 views ]  Top

#1 Who saez the CIA only leaks to the New York Times?
Posted by Bobby 2007-06-17 08:18||   2007-06-17 08:18|| Front Page Top

#2 We could play this well....leaked cell messages from Wash DC to hardliners, purges and suspicions...heh
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2007-06-17 08:54||   2007-06-17 08:54|| Front Page Top

#3 Its all the nano-tech smart dust spread all over the SNSC by Asgari just before he defected. By now the idiots have spread it via clothing and shoes to all secret bases and their homes. This makes all plans available to the Great Satan.

Really.

I am not kidding.
Posted by 3dc 2007-06-17 12:28||   2007-06-17 12:28|| Front Page Top

#4 They will need to burn all their homes, cars, buildings, bases and clothes to make sure they are rid of the dreaded SMART DUST!

Wikipedia on Smart Dust

The devices, or motes, are intended to be the size of a grain of sand, or even a dust particle.

When clustered together, they would automatically create highly flexible, low-power networks with applications ranging from climate control systems to entertainment devices that interact with information appliances.

The smartdust concept was introduced by Kristofer Pister (University of California) in 2001 [1], though similar ideas existed in science fiction before then. A recent review [2] discusses various techniques to take smartdust in sensor networks beyond millimeter dimensions to the micrometre level.
A typical application scenario is scattering a hundred of these sensors around a building or around a hospital to monitor temperature or humidity, track patient movements, or inform of disasters, such as earthquakes. In the military, they can perform as a remote sensor chip to track enemy movements, detect poisonous gas or radioactivity. The ease and low cost of such applications have raised privacy concerns, primarily in science fiction stories, such as Prey by Michael Crichton.

Consider also that Smart Dust was derived from an earlier concept called Smart Matter, that was conceived at the Palo Alto Research Center.


Berkeley on first gen smart dust

Posted by 3dc 2007-06-17 12:33||   2007-06-17 12:33|| Front Page Top

#5 Hopefully they will soon institute a Sippenhaft (blood guilt) law, and start executing not only those they believe might be spies and conspirators, but also their families.
Posted by Anonymoose 2007-06-17 19:21||   2007-06-17 19:21|| Front Page Top

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