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Cyberterrorism
China's Military Build-up
China: Long Range Plans
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10-20-04 |
Host: |
George Noory |
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NewsMax(1) columnist, Charles R. Smith (softwar.net(2)), detailed Chinese espionage successes against the US which he has chronicled in his book Deception(3). He described how China's nuclear program went from fledgling to state of the art within eight years based on acquiring technology from American companies. China's long range plan, he said, is to overtake the U.S. militarily and economically by 2015-2020, and eventually assert global domination.
Smith also spoke about electronic privacy and cyberterrorism. He expressed concerns over some of Google's latest software which he said might allow hackers to gain access to information on user's hard drives. There are three levels of cyberterrorism he said: amateur, professional/criminal and military. China has an army of "information warriors," numbering between 6,000 to 7,000, many of whom have visited the U.S. to observe our security systems, Smith claimed.
1. http://www.newsmax.com/pundits/bios/Smith-bio.shtml
2. http://www.softwar.net
3. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0976116804/ctoc
The Forgetting Pill |
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A drug called Propranolol is being tested to help to block traumatic memories. It's said to work by suppressing the action of stress hormones that imprint memories in the brain. Proponents of the medication feel it has promising uses in treating patients with post-traumatic stress disorder, though some ethicists fear that tinkering with memories could damage a person's core identity. Read more in this article(1) by Rob Stein. 1. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002067754_memory20.html |
Bumper music from Wednesday October 20, 2004
| 1. | Always on My Mind Willie Nelson |
2. | Always On My Mind Elvis Presley |
3. | Dream On Aerosmith |
| 4. | Eight Miles High Byrds |
5. | Evil Ways Santana |
6. | Gimme Shelter Rolling Stones |
| 7. | Inca Dance Cusco |
8. | Living in the Past Jethro Tull |
9. | Midnight Express (The Chase) Giorgio Moroder |
| 10. | Midnight Express (The Chase) Giorgio Moroder |
11. | Peacekeeper Fleetwood Mac |
12. | Protection Massive Attack |
| 13. | Red Barchetta Rush |
14. | Right Now Van Halen |
15. | Sky High Jigsaw |
| 16. | Welcome to the Machine Pink Floyd |
17. | When You Come Back to Me World Party |
18. | Whiter Shade of Pale Annie Lennox |
| 19. | Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Harum |