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semper fi 1

12/23/11 9:22 AM

#22879 RE: starlifter #22875

Your right, a heavy duty camo colored unit (for MASH units etc)that could absorb bumpy roads and air pockets, is probably on the drawing board.
I seem to remember an older PR talking about a "hardened" government model. Remember the 2001 anthrax attacks. My sister knows of a guy who is permenatly disabled from it, and he is just lucky to be alive. I read that it took two years to disinfect the post office with clorine dioxide gas, makes two days (or less)to kill bed bugs sound like a piece of cake! I wonder if MZEI still intends to "keep the government varient in house"
Sure is nice to see green, the color reminds me of my old uniform. ; )
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phrantic

12/23/11 10:05 AM

#22881 RE: starlifter #22875

Some other very likely candidates for anti-bioterrorism: IRS, Pentagon, NATO, Post Office, multiple military installations foreign and domestic, Federal Reserve and other central banks globally, White House, Congress, US Embassies, not to mention local (city) government uses, etc. Government is quickly becoming the the No. 1 employer in the US, so the above applications could easily grow exponentially. In addition, I see a great potential for multiple foreign governments acquiring this technology. Government will always save its own butt before it will yours. LOL