[ RadSafe ] Airport Body Scanners
garyi at trinityphysics.com
garyi at trinityphysics.com
Mon Mar 8 22:33:35 CST 2010
Thanks Franz for clarifying for me the proper use of the name "America". For all who were
confused by that, I am deeply sorry. I completely agree with you that all silly and exaggerated
demands should be rejected.
Regarding EU finances, do you mean that America wants to exercise compete control over
those? Just trying to clarify your statements.
For your best wishes, Thanks! For Schrodinger, Pauli, and Mozart, I am sincerely grateful.
-Gary Isenhower, CHL
On 8 Mar 2010 at 22:40, Franz Schönhofer wrote:
Dear Gary,
I know since some time your attitude to brand me as the ultimate
"anti-American" on the list. First of all I do not have any objections to
American countries like Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Canada, Uruguay, Chile,
Argentine, Paraguay, Belize, and many more... You should not use "America",
when you write about the United States of America, they are by far not
"America" but only a small part of it. Have you ever tried to compare the
surface if the USA to the surface of the whole world? Have you ever compared
the population of the USA to the world population? Maybe you have compared
the "defense" ("war") budgets? Indeed this might be an argument for you.
Related to your post: Be sure there is security at our airports, as far as I
know not yet to the ridiculous extent as for body scanners. I'll fly out of
Vienna next Friday, then I will know more. I do not think that the European
Union should accept any silly and exeggerated demand of the USA. All the
recent demands of the USA to the European Union are without the slightest
doubt related to a complete control of European Finances and decisions.
Best regards to you and your country!
Franz
Franz Schoenhofer, PhD
MinRat i.R.
Habicherg. 31/7
A-1160 Wien/Vienna
AUSTRIA
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