-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- on or about 980220:0923, in <3.0.5.32.19980220092346.008dd590@popd.ix.netcom.com>, Bill Stewart <bill.stewart@pobox.com> was purported to have expostulated to perpetuate an opinion: [snip]
but the US refused for a long time to sign the CBW treaties, and I'm not sure they ever did follow through and destroy their supplies. Thanks! Bill
they built an enormous incinerator in Utah near the Nevada border in the area of Dugway, but not within that restricted zone. it went operation about 18-24 months ago, was closed last year for verification of contamination (Utah and EPA obviously against it), and as far as I know, it's opeartional and doing its thing. the govt was also building a facility in the south pacific; maybe on what's left of Bimini or one nearby which are within the protectorate --no idea what the status of that one is except Greenpeace was doing their usual howling about transporting the stuff both in the US and across the big pond --they were planning on exporting the stuff through the port at Oakland Navy Yard. one of the largest caches of obsolete stuff used to be in the old munitions bunkers just south of Long Beach between the freeway and the ocean --if not seal beach, then huntington beach --the bunkers were for the Long Beach naval ship yard and the port of LA. have no idea what the status is as that was years ago --you can see the bunkers from the freeway --they go on for a couple miles. we did not want the incinerator on Utah, and are not too enthused about the reactivation of Dugway as a "more secure" Area 51 --it is, and much harder to access with no visibility points that plagued area 51. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 Comment: No safety this side of the grave. Never was; never will be iQBVAwUBNO6L57R8UA6T6u61AQEbkQIAlj3rAwPjFadjaNFXk4lM0M5uePUnHXTz wzgLPQZsLCPa3VmDcxDFIpQAl/K7fyNruJzLRAYJ6f2r096/DdKpyA== =AW4q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----