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Photo of Secret U.S. Navy Technology Published Online
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Photo of Secret U.S. Navy Technology Published Online
Before we get started, here is the necessary linkage:
Linkage 1 Linkage 2 Linkage 3 I won't go as far as to say images like this are a threat to national security, but I am beginning to think that there should be at least a few limitations on what kind of images can be made freely available. Don't get me wrong... I don't like big brother peeking in, but a line has to be drawn somewhere IMO. What say you? Cheers! Maikeru Hatamoto Last edited by Maikeru; 08-29-2007 at 12:38 AM.. |
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Not much of a secret any more, is it?
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I view this in a different way. It is quite possible that the images are what is called misinformation. I shouldn't have to explain this. It is done for a reason.
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This can be potentially illegal. Do not post links like this again.
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The Brits were good at this during WWII - in fact there was a whole department thinking up mad ideas just to confuse the enemy.
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