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The White Falcon - 18.09.1981, Síða 4

The White Falcon - 18.09.1981, Síða 4
4 White Falcon September IS, 1981 IN THE NEWS* Reagan administration pushing for defense Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has said the deployment of the MX Missile may be the most important military decision this country will make since the 1930s. But it's only part of the Reagan Administration's strategy for closing what it sees as a gap be- tween US and Soviet Nuclear power. The administration is putting together a "strategic package" of new weapons and equipment, most of it, like the MX, still under dis- cussion. For instance, sources say Defense Secretary Weinberger hasn't yet settled on a formula for modernizing the fleet of bombers that carry nuclear weapons. But he is expected to recommend building 100 B-l Bombers. There have been several technological ad- vances since President Carter canceled production of the B-l four years ago. And those improve- ments would be incorporated into any new bomber. The B-l would fill the stra- tegic aircraft gap until at least the 1990s. By then, the United States hopes to perfect the "Stealth" Bomber, which could elude Soviet radar. Weinberger is expected to call for accelerated research on the Stealth concept. Probably the least controversial part of the package is a second generation of nuclear missiles to be fired from Trident submarines. They would be much more accurate and about 50 percent more powerful than existing Trident missiles. And they would give the U.S. a potent, sea-based weapon against such tar- gets as Soviet command centers, missile silos and nuclear storage depots. In addition, the administra- tion may want a full 600-ship Navy and a new military transport plane, possibly to carry MX missiles. Production of such complex hard- ware is difficult at best. And the defense industry could face problems n'.th its subcontractors. Analysts say suppliers of raw materials, fabricated parts and electronics gear may not be able to meet the demand, especially if the adminis- tration goes for all its defense goals at once. A lack of labor could also keep defense contractors from meeting the administration's timetable and cost estimates. The supply of en- gineers and skilled workers is al- ready strained. Coin print furthers Shroud of Turin theory The Shroud of Turin is back in the news, with claims that a rare ancient coin proves that Jesus Christ was buried in the cloth. The Reverend Francis Filas of Chicago’s Loyola University has studied the Shroud of Turin for 35 years. He is among those who are convinced the 14-foot piece of linen was the burial cloth of Christ. Filas said recently, that a rare spelling mistake of an ancient coin proves that theory. He says the mistake appears on a coin issued in Palestine between the years 29 and 32 AD, right around the time of the Crucifixion. He also contends that the Shroud has a coin imprint containing the same spelling error. The cloth, kept under tight security at a church in Turin, Italy, seems to bear the imprints of a crucified man. Where would the coin imprint come from? Centuries ago, coins wTere used to close off the eyes of a dead person. Filas says the mispelling was uncovered after a photograph was enlarged 25 times. Ard he believes this "completely excludes the possibility of any forgery of the sound imprints." According to the Priest, there is no way that "the tiny letters, one-thirty-second of an inch high, Channel one Whether America is ready for it or not, or for that matter, whether America needs it or not, channel one is here. Channel one is the brand name for a plastic screen that fits over your TV set and breaks up the usual color picture into a kaleidoscope effect. It’s supposed to be used when there’s nothing you really want to watch on TV but still want the companionship a lit TV screen offers. could have been painted on a cloth as a photographic negative." He adds that modern coin collectors were not even aware of the unusual ancient coin. However, some researchers doubt that a coin imprint exists in the photographs of the Shroud. has arrived Its promoters like to describe it as a "mood synthesizer" which "in- duces the same effect as watching the flames in a fireplace." They also liken it to creating "the visual equivalent of background music." They're also charging around 25 dollars for it, which would seem to put it in the-pedigreed pet rock category.

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