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Sunday, 10/22/2006 7:50:31 AM

Sunday, October 22, 2006 7:50:31 AM

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You can imagine why CPPT technology was developed...

hmmm, let's see, able to locate "resources" under the ground with deadly accuracy.

Let's just say, I imagine Terra Images (CPPT) can locate Uranium like a champ.... Can anyone say underground missiles and bases?

This is something the Soviet government would have thrown millions, perhaps billions of dollars of research into during the height of the cold war, taking advantage of their access to the country's best physicists and scientists.

The only reason CPPT's technology isn't under lock and key is the downfall of the old Soviet Union, and the fact that many of these scientists had the right (and the financial NEED) to peddle their discoveries on the open market.

This strategic level of software and technology is difficult for any small private company to duplicate, leaving CPPT pretty much unrivalled in their field. Unless of course a rogue scientist from Nasa, or the Los Alamos National Laboratories wants to go off and start their own company...which I can't see happening anytime soon.

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