Re: NEWS: Teleportation experiment; CIA secrecy

J. Maxwell Legg (income@ihug.co.nz)
Wed, 28 Oct 1998 12:27:03 +1300

Alexander 'Sasha' Chislenko wrote:
>
> It's not a clear technical description, but the claim
> is that the properties of a beam of light were transported
> across the laboratory bench.
>
> See:
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> http://www.cnn.com/TECH/science/9810/22/science.teleport.reut/
>
> Anybody knows more about this?
>
> Also, some interesting info on CIA secrecy and cold war:
>
> http://www.cnn.com/books/reviews/9810/22/secrecy.cnn/index.html
>

Are you implying that Verona used an XOR quasi-quantum entanglement for its encryption method?

If so you may want to look at Wavelink, an invention of mine, that did a similar thing. This invention actually ran for over a year but it was effectively suppressed and finally my business was destroyed by the McMafia because this invention let all their skeletons tumble out of the closet.

What is more scary is the proposal that the Y2K mainframes be clocked always-on at 12/31/1999 and used as archive servers. In this case a CIA time travel-bot could, in say fifty years from now, alter electrons in the same Y2K server and it will be the same electron that existed in 1999 thus changing the data as effectively exists today. This could be used to destroy the credibility of an opponent by manufacturing false histories.

My Wavelink invention is at:-

http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~income/wavelink.html