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FW: Action Update-Pervasive, Wireless Nuclear Security
Spam. Scare mongering.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Langton [SMTP:philip@sasquatch.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 7:55 PM
> To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
> Subject: Action Update-Pervasive, Wireless Nuclear Security
>
>
> The world is at war against a network of determined, resourceful,
> well-financed, and cunning terrorists. Vast stockpiles of nuclear weapons
> and huge quantities of nuclear material in dozens of countries are
> vulnerable to theft and misuse by violent organizations and individuals.
> To securely protect nuclear material, the location and status of every
> container of nuclear material MUST be pervasively tracked in real time
> from cradle to grave. Until now, nobody had an inexpensive technology that
> can actually do this.
>
> Swapcard, Inc., has developed a wireless, IR-based microelectronic device
> on a chip that could be used as an active tag to track all nuclear
> materials from cradle to grave.
>
> Micro Survivor, Inc., has the software intelligence to coordinate and
> secure the sensitive information on a global basis.
>
> If you want to take action to solve this grave problem, check out the
> following links for technical material:
>
> <http://www.microsurvivor.com>
> <http://www.swapcard.com/ContainerSecurity.htm>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Philip Langton
> www.swapcard.com <http://www.swapcard.com/>
>
> Jorg Huser
> www.microsurvivor.com <http://www.microsurvivor.com>
>
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