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From: nyssa@abnji.UUCP (nyssa of traken)
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: poll  (nuclear disarmament verifiability)
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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 07:19:37 EST
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Posted: Tue Mar  5 07:19:37 1985
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>Ok, so tell me how you verify I don't have a GLCM stored in my basement?
>I asked this questio before, and noone gave me a suitable means of
>detection outside of going into my basement and looking...  Go
>for it Al!

How do you get your GLCM into your basement?  When it goes in, it can be
observed.

If you build it there, how?  You'd need some sort of factory.  To build it
in that factory, you'd need resources delivered.  They can be seen.  To
build the factory, you'd also need resources.  They, too, can be seen.

Say you delivery your GLCM via a tunnel... well, that's alot of earth moving,
where are you going to put it?

If it is your normal basement, then the warhead's radiation can be observed.
If you harden your basement, well, that's a bit suspicious.

Ever heard of spies?

You put a GLCM in your basement, and someone will know about it.  Shortly
after that, those that need to know will know.
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