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Date
IP Address
2025-01-23
206.40.98.60
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Length: 28408Content-Type: text/htmlLast-Modified: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 21:37:19 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesETag: a0d822db5478c11:0Server: Microsoft-IIS/8.5X-Powered-By: ASP.NETX-Powere !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN>!-- saved from url(0051)http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/5439/2007.html -->HTML>HEAD>TITLE>www.geocities.com/soho/museum/5439/2007.html/TITLE>META http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetwindows-1252>META contentMSHTML 5.50.4807.2300 nameGENERATOR>/HEAD>BODY text#000000 bgColor#ffffff>CENTER>A hrefhttp://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/5439/index.html>IMG srcwww_geocities_com-soho-museum-5439-2007_files/butn8.gif border0>/A> Back to Main Page./CENTER>CENTER>H2>How We Lost The High-Tech War of 2007/H2>/CENTER>CENTER>H4>I>A Warning From The Future/I>/H4>/CENTER>CENTER>_________/CENTER>CENTER>H5>By Charles J. Dunlap/H5>/CENTER>B>I>The following is the transcript of a secret address delivered by the Holy Leader to the supreme War Council late in the year 2007./I>/B>P>BR>In the name or The One Above, I offer greetings to my fellow warriors! Today, with His grace, I speak of our great victory over our most evil enemy, America. A little more than 10 years ago experts thought that what became known as the Revolution in Military Affairs would leave developing nations like ours incapable of opposing a high-tech power like the United States. With the help of The One Above, we proved them wrong. They were guilty, as those who defy the sayings of the divine usually are, of idolatry - though in this case in this case they did not worship golden images, but the silicon chip. As though a speck of sand could defeat the will of The One Above. BR>P>At the heart of “The revolution in military affairs” were the amazing new technologies that Americans believed “would make cyberwar and information war the distinguishing feature of future conflicts”, as one of their experts, Richard Szafranski, put it in 1995.BR>P>American thinking about the revolution in military affairs was based on grand visions of long-distance wars - push-button conflicts against cybernetically inferior foes. Once again, the Americans neglected to study history’s many examples of supposedly outmat
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