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Ralph McGehee

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Mar 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/7/99
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The C.I.A. is embarrsssing itself with saber rattling, sometimes you'd
think it'd sit down and shut up humbly thus saving its face.

READ MY LIPS! NSA is NOT Y2K compliant last I heard. So just where does
the C.I.A. think it's going to obtain all sorts of secret information?

Defense is NOT Y2K complaint.

Cycle 23 could fry the satellites. Y2K could wreck havoc.

"Hmmmm, better return to the old fashioned days with some bona fied
SPIES?" This the C.I.A. babbles to itself and others. It's convinced of
its quick thinking and creative "contingency plan."

Just one hitch to this: Who is going to go forth playing "spy" in whole
nations that will be dying by the millions from famine, disease,
canibalism, riots, and
dehydration, and "Chernobyl's" bopping off by the minute?

It'll certainly be unpleasant rowing the rowboat across the vast ocean to
get there.

It'll be inspiring leaving behind any loved ones knowing they are at risk
of dying from famine, disease, canibalism, riots, dehydration, and
"chernobyls" bopping off by the minute.

I think the C.I.A. may find no one is as stupid as itself.

I'd like to offer the C.I.A. a finer "contingency plan." Call home it's
people fast, and then sit tight and wait the Y2K/Cycle 23 catastrophe
out. As Dorthy was adviced so should the C.I.A., "Click your heels
together and say, 'There's no place like home, there's no place like
home...'"

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