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Posts archive for: 19 October, 2006
  • Space & War

    An interesting space-related development......

    "[President of the USA, George] Bush .... said the United States would oppose the development of treaties or other restrictions that seek to prohibit or limit U.S. access to or use of space.

    The provisions were contained in the first revision of U.S. space policy in nearly 10 years. Bush's order, signed more than a month ago, was not publicly announced although unclassified details of his decision were posted on the Web site of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

    "Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power," the policy says. "In order to increase knowledge, discovery, economic prosperity, and to enhance the national security, the United States must have robust, effective, and efficient space capabilities."

    The policy says that space systems should have rights of passage without interference, and that the United States would view any deliberate interference with its space systems as an infringement on its rights.

    "The United States considers space capabilities -- including the ground and space segments and supporting links -- vital to its national interests," the policy said.

    "Consistent with this policy, the United States will: preserve its rights, capabilities, and freedom of action in space; dissuade or deter others from either impeding those rights or developing capabilities intended to do so; take those actions necessary to protect its space capabilities; respond to interference; and deny, if necessary, adversaries the use of space capabilities hostile to U.S. national interests."

    The White House said the policy does not call for the development or deployment of weapons in space.

    "This policy emphasizes that the United States is committed to peaceful uses of space by all nations and that space systems enjoy the right of free passage," National Security Council spokesman Frederick Jones said."

    You can read the full article here:

    http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=10200291T866

  • Pluto Petition

    Rather than merely watching the debate in the media about Pluto's planet status, why not join in!

    http://plutopetition.org/

  • UK Voter Fraud

    That's another fine Saturn-Neptune-Opposition mess they've got us into :-)

    These are an interesting read, especially by those who're tracking the current Saturn-Neptune Opposition....

    News reports that the UK government's alleged vote fraud is to be investigated by the Council of Europe:

    http://news.pipex.com/pipex/story/0,17019,8830_1604074,00.html

    http://www.24dash.com/centralgovernment/11708.htm

    http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23371077-details/Government+faces+probe+over+vote+fraud/article.do

    Here is the link to the official web page of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, detailing the motion for resolution entitled

    'Application to initiate a monitoring procedure to investigate electoral fraud in the United Kingdom':

    http://assembly.coe.int/Main.asp?link=/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc06/EDOC10993.htm

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