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Larry Barnes <[log in to unmask]>
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Would the 'Deadly Force' come from radiation leaks?  :)

Jim Brust wrote:

>         The first commercial nuclear powered electric generation plant is in Idaho,
> at least that is what the sign out side of the building says.  There are also
> facilities in Idaho to test new nuclear power plant designs and store and
> process nuclear fuel rods.  Additionally for several years the U.S. Navy had a
> noticeable part of their nuclear engineering personal trained there.   At a
> minimum the U.S. government considers these facilities high tech enough to
> clearly mark the area with very noticeable signs stating 'Restricted Area Use
> of Deadly Force Authorized'.
>
> The information contained in this document maybe reviewed by BCBS NE Security
> .
> Jim Brust  -  Senior Programmer
> BlueCross BlueSheild Nebraska
> PO Box 3248
> Omaha  NE 68180-0001
> Phone: 402-392-4223    Fax: 402-392-4158
> E-Mail:  [log in to unmask]

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