Monday, March 21, 2005

http://www.ciagents.com/content/view/42/41/

Did 22 SDI Researchers Really ALL Commit Suicide?

Fifty-year-old Alistair Beckham was a successful British aerospace-projects engineer. His specialty was designing computer software for sophisticated naval defense systems. Like hundreds of other British scientists, he was working on a pilot program for America's Strategic Defense Initiative--better known as Star Wars. And like at least 21 of his colleagues, he died a bizarre, violent death.
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Peapell was an expert at using computers to process signals emitted by metals. His work reportedly included testing titanium for its resistance to explosives. On the night of February 22, 1987, Peapell spent an enjoyable evening out with his wife, Maureen, and their friends. When they returned home, Maureen went straight to bed, leaving Peter to put the car away. When Maureen woke up the next morning, she discovered that Peter had not come to bed.
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[comment: titanium is the 22nd element. One of 22 mysterious deaths, Peapell's occurred 22/2/87.]

Monday, March 07, 2005

On February 22, i.e. 22/2, I went to the Post Office to send a thick package of papers to my friend overseas. The man behind the counter weighed it, and advised me it would cost $22 dollars to send it airmail. I sent it airmail.