January 13, 2004

SUBVERSIVE INFORMATION

From an e-mail message I recently received:

John Rosenthal, who edits the NY Times Almanac, has an amusing piece in last week's Observer highlighting all of the subversive information that books like his contain. "For example, the calendars section features a chart of major Muslim holy days, so militant Islamists will know when to take a day off from suicide bombings. The section on the U.S. Postal Service lists domestic and international postage rates, so terrorists will know exactly how many stamps to put on an envelope full of anthrax. The media section lists the top-rated television shows, so terrorists will know exactly when most Americans will be too distracted to notice their neighbors planning a jihad. Ditto for the table of lunar and solar eclipses in 2004. The physics section lists the year the first atomic bomb was invented, as well as a brief explanation of Einstein's theory of relativity. Armed with that information, a terrorist would need only a rocket and thousands of pounds of uranium to create his own nuclear device."
Posted by Mikal at January 13, 2004 6:59 AM | TrackBack


Comments:

dang! If you can't get pink news by reading some unusual blogs; you might as well get it while you blink and not really think. Interesting Post.

Posted by: Sallie at January 13, 2004 7:11 AM



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