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On Jan 25, 3:40*pm, wrote:
Since the Cold War in Europe lasted some 50 years, just how could Shortwave Radio be considered valuable at that time? *North Korea has been Communist since 1945 and Shortwave Radio has changed nothing in that situation so far. So, are we all being lead to believe that our infomation broadcasts to N. Korea is going to change anything? I used to work with a Romanian that listened to the BBC when he was living in that hell-hole. The guy knew his modern history quite well. Without shortwave, you would have something like Checkov on Star Trek, who believed the Soviet pravda. There is a story, probably not on the internet due to how many years ago it happened, where a BBC official got the special treatment from Ceausescu. Apparent Ceausescu had a chair that would nuke the occupant. I did a google search and can't find the story, but my recollection is the BBC person got cancer after the "treatment." |
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On Jan 27, 8:21*pm, " wrote:
On Jan 25, 3:40*pm, wrote: Since the Cold War in Europe lasted some 50 years, just how could Shortwave Radio be considered valuable at that time? *North Korea has been Communist since 1945 and Shortwave Radio has changed nothing in that situation so far. So, are we all being lead to believe that our infomation broadcasts to N. Korea is going to change anything? I used to work with a Romanian that listened to the BBC when he was living in that hell-hole. The guy knew his modern history quite well. Without shortwave, you would have something like Checkov on Star Trek, who believed the Soviet pravda. There is a story, probably not on the internet due to how many years ago it happened, where a BBC official got the special treatment from Ceausescu. Apparent Ceausescu had a chair that would nuke the occupant. I did a google search and can't find the story, but my recollection is the BBC person got cancer after the "treatment." And we always thought Vlad Drakul was inhuman... In some instances old stalinists were extremely innovative. Anyone still remembers the poison darts ( shot from a specially made umbrella ) which killed a bulgarian dissident in London ? |
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On Jan 28, 7:46*am, dave wrote:
wrote: reatment." * * * And we always thought Vlad Drakul was inhuman... In some instances old stalinists were extremely innovative. Anyone still remembers the poison darts ( shot from a specially made umbrella ) which killed a bulgarian dissident in London ? They weren't darts; they were round, like tiny BBs, with pores that held a ricin based poison. Oh yes, they were miniature BB's indeed. Poor fellow suffered for a while before he expired. Ricin is an old trick. Polonium is the new trend. |
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On Jan 28, 5:49*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
wrote: Anyone still remembers the poison darts ( shot from a specially made umbrella ) which killed a bulgarian dissident in London ? I didn't think it was a dart as much as a pellet full of ricin. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 The book "Spycraft" goes into such killings. Ceausescu and wife were executed. Too kind a death IMHO. |
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