JollyRoger
24th May 2006, 07:42 AM
Secret programs also have tended to spawn "fringe science" -- like antimatter weapons, psychics and telepathy -- because they were protected from outside scrutiny, said Sharon Weinberger, author of "Imaginary Weapons: A Journey through the Pentagon's Scientific Underworld."
She contends that the Defense Department, citing a need for secrecy to protect national security, is in effect shielding "bad science" from peer review at a net loss to taxpayers.
http://today.reuters.com/News/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2006-05-19T224428Z_01_N19283044_RTRUKOC_0_US-ARMS-USA-SECRET.xml
tell me in ain't so, now they want us to think their spying on us through ESP, and I can not even figure out a way to win the challenge.
no fair
She contends that the Defense Department, citing a need for secrecy to protect national security, is in effect shielding "bad science" from peer review at a net loss to taxpayers.
http://today.reuters.com/News/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2006-05-19T224428Z_01_N19283044_RTRUKOC_0_US-ARMS-USA-SECRET.xml
tell me in ain't so, now they want us to think their spying on us through ESP, and I can not even figure out a way to win the challenge.
no fair