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Subject: Re: Any alternative ways of evaluating positions ?

Author: Werner Kraft

Date: 09:21:36 05/10/05

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Oh dear oh dear Walther - to confront a nice, naive, pacifistic  end-thirties "
advanced hippie " with such heavy Pentagon - stuff ( would be ) really a culture
shock ... if I had not lived through all the ruff times and areas of Greater
London...
na ja, honi soit qui mal y pense. I don't know what you guys are doing ( I guess
it is sth along the line - " how to help my ol' grandma over the street crossin
more safely " - but at the end information is free , and only god / buddha etc
can decide who is a good guy.
I don't want to work for intelligence agencies etc. -  o.k , I read s'times book
about intelligence operations by ex- Daily telegraph writers.
bla bla bla ..
anyway Walther - thanx VERY much for e-mailing me this valuable information !
You are definitely a good contact , I will work that through, and you hear from
meon this site.


"Yes, it would indeed be cool.  But don't sit on the sidelines and expect anyone
>else to do it.  If an idea intrigues you and you want to see it pursued, pursue
>it yourself:  Learn all you can, get excited about it and try to get the
>brightest people you can find excited about it.  Otherwise, decades may pass and
>nothing happen.  Yes, decades. "

That is definitely a good advice.





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