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A Brief History of Lyndon LaRouche's SDI

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  • The SDI-Project never was a real technological option, just a kind of science fiction that was declared to be possible on purpose to scare and provocate the enemy and to lead him to wrong decisions.

  • Says who? What made it science fiction?

    Was/is the proposal possible? What would make it so? and/or what would prevent it?

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  • I love that "Give Me Some Kind Of Sign" song he did.

  • Sqaaak is RIGHT and Bernd1964 is WRONG.

    SDI technology was indeed feasible & practical, it was happening, the tech WAS in deep R&D and it COULD have been completed, if people like Bush and those he worked for had not killed SDI for their own reasons.

  • Zap! Zap! Zap! We just zapped millions of tax-payer dollars!

    SDI "Star Wars" was a scam.

    Love those sound effects. Brilliant. Such a well thought out demonstration video.

    That's how you sell an idea to the American public. Zap! Zap! Zap! Just like a video game.

  • The SDI was far from being a "science fiction": high-power lasers, including X-ray lasers, electron-beam (particle-beam) projectors were already well-advanced in their development. If you were around at the time, you might have read a number of press-releases, and viewed film-footage, released to the general public through NASA, etc., and seen, world-wide, of tests of prototype laser-beam projectors. Who can forget seeing a 6" wide hole punched through a 12ft cube of steel-reinforced concrete?

  • good one

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