TECHNOLOGY
Military and the U.N.
"and a god whom his fathers knew not [technology] shall
he [ the ac-beast ] honor with gold, and silver, and with precious
stones, and pleasant things.
Thus shall he do in the most strong holds with a strange god,
whom he shall acknowledge and increase with glory." Daniel
11:38, 39
Technology Advancements
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"chick " robots ...
Miniature rovers --Jan. 12, 2006
"As described in the journal Planetary
and Space Science, it would use a multitude
of smaller, less expensive sensors
to scour a planet and coordinate with the rover. Different
sensors would probe different terrain. All
would "talk" to each other and react to conditions
without waiting for instructions from scientists a solar system
away.
Many of the pieces needed to adopt this exploration
strategy already are emerging in labs and studies funded by NASA's
Institute for Advanced Concepts in Atlanta.
Take the "chick" robots
of Steven Dubowsky and Penny Boston. Dr. Boston, who directs the
cave and karst studies program at the New Mexico Institute of
Mining and Technology in Socorro, is interested in finding
evidence of life on other planets by identifying the mineral
signals that microbes leave behind.
The collaboration resulted in tennis-ball-sized
robots powered with tiny fuel cells.
The one-legged sensors would hop and roll into hard-to-reach
places, exchanging information among themselves and with a
lander. They would also be deployed in large numbers so the
mission would continue even if some microbots malfunctioned or
rolled off a cliff.....
Steve Chien, who heads the artificial intelligence group
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif."
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0112/p20s01-stss.html
UN joint military-civilian logistics center - July 22, 2004
No more babble in Babylon ... Strong Angel II ... e-TAP instant
translator
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,64271,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_5
"Thermal Bubble"-- multi-sensing ; Zone Products
Australia
The spatial multi-sensing protection system has been designed
specifically to monitor and protect military installations,
infrastructure, landmarks and commercial operations.
The "Thermal Bubble" can be used invisibly at
checkpoints, perimeters or to encompass entire installations with
a series of long-range heat-sensitive cameras.
In the case of terrorist attacks on rail systems, underground
tunnels and underwater port foundations, the Thermal Bubble
deployed at entry points can provide early warning, enabling
authorities to take preventative measures.
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&storyid=1254875
http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/emailsample.html#34
Outsourcing: America no longer number one
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2004/tc20040316_6114_tc166.htm
SECURITY IMPORTANCE OF JUDEA & SAMARIA MOUNTAIN
RIDGE --Jan. 19, 2004
by Yoram Ettinger:
5. IS TECHNOLOGY A SUBSTITUTE FOR GROUND BARRIERS?
*High Tech of today always becomes Low Tech of tomorrow.
But, High Ground of today remains High Ground tomorrow. One can
always develop a superior response to any advanced weapon system.
However, one cannot develop superior ground barriers to Judea
& Samaria mountain ridges.
*One can, eventually, jam any existing technology. However, one
cannot jam the topographic edge of Judea & Samaria mountains.
*A country does not alter its boundaries in accordance with the
development of weapon system and technologies.
*The best surveillance systems, stationed in the Persian Gulf by
the US, failed to detect Iraq's invasions of Iran (1980) and
Kuwait (1990). They caused over 1 million fatalities and a
mega-billion dollar damage.
*In 1973, Israel's technology detected Egypt's and Syria's plans
of invasion, but the human factor failed to comprehend the data,
as happens often in other countries. Ground barriers, rather than
technology, stopped the invasion and prevented annihilation.
*Technology is fallible,
while ground barriers enables one to overcome technological,
intelligence and operational failures. In 1973, Sinai,
Golan and Judea & Samaria were the cushion, which spared
Israel oblivion.
*US superior technology could not destroy Iraq's missile
launchers in 1991.
*In 1999, "Newsweek" reported that China might have
developed a technology, capable of neutralizing the US Air Force
and paralyzing Taiwan's air defense.
*Advanced technology is not an effective substitute to ground
barriers. It could be a temporary and uncertain
improvement, deepening dependence on outside
powers. Its supply can be suspended, curtailed or cancelled.
*The US does not consider technology as a substitute for ground
barriers, and therefore it operates military land installations
in 120 countries. www.freeman.org
Marshall Space Flight Center -- Alabama
autonomous vehicles in space
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/home/index.html
TSAT -- Network Centric Warfare
The system is intended to provide internet-like capability that
extends high-bandwidth satellite capabilities to deployed troops
worldwide, and delivers an order of magnitude increase in
available military bandwidth. Using laser communications
intersatellite links will create a high data-rate backbone in
space, radically improving the system's bandwidth transmission
capacity.
Note that the TSAT Program is actually just one node in a broad spectrum of programs known as the Transformational Communications Architecture (TCA), version 1.0 of which was approved by a Joint Requirements Oversight Council Memorandum (JROCM) on October 23, 2003.
The TCA envisions a Global Information Grid (GIG) that would
offer tremendous advances over the current Milstar II systems.
They include the Wideband Gapfiller System (WGS or next
generation wideband), Mobile User Objective System (MUOS or next
generation narrowband) scheduled for launch in 2009, Advanced
Extremely High Frequency (AEHF next generation protected) to be
launched between 2008-2010, the Transformational Communications
Satellite (TSAT) system that could be launched from 2012 as a
major improvement over deploying AEHF #4 & 5, and an Advanced
Polar System for various strategic missions. These programs are
all organized around the lifespan of the current Milstar II
constellation, which is estimated to remain capable through 2014.
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2005/04/lockheed-gets-another-417m-for-tsat/index.php
Triangles in Space
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18624944.800
NYC under attack .... Improvised
Nuclear Devise --Jerome Corsi
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43817
Effects from a bomb http://www.aussurvivalist.com/nuclear/blasteffects.htm
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org