I never saw the end of this, I do sometimes manually unsubscribe from threads I lose interest in.
So I am curious about something.
Because I actually worked this in the real world and I'm confident and so are the people I stay in touch with.
Of course, nothing's certain but trust me and relax.
I know. Anybody can say anything on the internet. So I've attached a pic of some fan mail from back then from a few of my favorite GOs for some work I did. Sorry for the heavy redaction but I hope it adds at least some credibility and if I ever meet you in person, I'd be happy to tell you "the rest of the story" over some beers.
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I raised the point before that the first three are the letterheads of U.S. Army, Brigadier General, Gen. George Strong, SHAEF Chief of Intelligence, 1942-1945. Poindexter chose to make no comment.
https://www.flagcollection.com/reso...ionHTMLZone_Code=resources_heart_flagofficers
General Strong died in January 1946.
Now usually a personal letterhead is not used after someone dies.
The first is also older.
I re-referenced this multiple times and he chose to blank it.
So if he was sent personal letters in that time period for work he did.. And lets say these were sent in 1945 (clearly from three different print runs), Poindexter had to be at least 18 years old.. that would make Poindexter 90, at an absolute minimum.
Now.. his comment "Because I actually worked this in the real world " relates back to this:
"Irrelevant to preventing us from being nuked. Sorry but we absolutely do not have the capability to launch a preemptive nuclear strike against Russia. That's ridiculous.
And we're not getting into a nuclear war with Russia. Crawl back into your lead lined basement and put your tinfoil hat back on."
So I gathered he is saying he worked on problems relating to nuclear war scenarios?
So what I was thinking at the time is we have a 90+ year old man who received letters complimenting him on his work on nuclear attack planning? of some kind from the office of the head of US army intelligence in WWII who died in 1946 before anyone else had a nuclear bomb.
So.. yeah.. what am I missing here?
I have based a lot of Poindexter is a FOS fantasist on his failure to address this little curiosity multiple times when I referenced the antique letterheads and he just avoided it.
Any ideas?