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    Rods from God

    By Posted on 10.27.2008 1 Comments

    This technology is very far out—in miles and years. A pair of satellites orbiting several hundred miles above the Earth would serve as a weapons system. One functions as the targeting and communications platform while the other carries numerous tungsten rods—up to 20 feet in length and a foot in diameter—that it can drop on targets with less than 15 minutes’ notice. When instructed from the ground, the targeting satellite commands its partner to drop one of its darts.

    6.3.2008 at 06:51am - Comment by PeteNofel

    I am sick unto death from hearing from naysayer John Pike. This self-proclaimed expert is the perfect go-to guy for negative media commentary. BTW, there's some sloppy editing or writing in this article since on first reference, there is no other ID of this guy except "Pike, of GlobalSecurity.org. . . " Usual journalistic standards require at least a first name on first reference.



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