Here's a little something I found while surfing. Nothing shocking unless you start adding up the budget numbers for bases that seem to be
far from fully operational. Check out the Davy Crockett link about halfway down, and what is up with the Nuclear Fuel Services?
What I thought was odd, was the "UNKNOWN" quantity of on-site nuclear material. Whereas all these other locations have recorded amounts. That
listing just seemed very concise vs. the rest.
This is all we need in this days and age for some crack pot to get there hands on some of this material and make a dirty bomb.Lets hope the sites
where this stuff is stored have tight security.
Just curious but does the US government has the right to shut down sites that are endangering our national security or if secret info has been posted?
and anyone who visits these sites can expect some surveillances done on them they will trace your computer find out who you are and see What you could
possibly be doing on these sites.
I shouldn't be talking about this but I've heard stories of threads on RATS getting taken off the internet because of the goverment. But as long as
they trace your computer but not watch what your doing I don't think they need a warrant. But thats were 3rd Ecelon comes in. You never know they
were watching.
could have been like an f15e or something the f15 has been upgraded many times search rats and you can find the thread about it and simon starts
tlking about it