Well, it finally happened....

From: Greysky (greyskynospam_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 10:15:27 GMT

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It was only a matter of time, I suppose...

My website , allocations.cc, was finally pulled down. Over the past few
years, I have watched with bemusement as my website- the official
communications arm of the FTL Working Group- was regularly ripped by various
government and educational facilities. The first couple years, no one in any
important capacity probably took what I was attempting to teach the world
seriously, but I knew that over the past 8 months, that had changed.
Someone, probably a bright young lad hired by a research operation - began
to take serious notice of my work. He earnestly began to ask the right
questions, and I gladly replied to his e-mails. Of course I knew full well
what was going on - I was monitoring the attempt they were making at
creating their own quantum information transfer device all along, and,
admittedly was very impressed by the high level intellect being devoted to
their project. Also, my position all along has been government and military
friendly. I think their is room for all, including civilians and if
historical precedent is any guide, securing the device for only military
development would not be a good thing - and that almost happened to radio in
the early 20th century, by the way. Limiting superluminal communications in
the same manner will only serve to stifle potential development. (Imagine
where the field of radio would be today if the congress had actually
succeeded in outlawing AM radio communications...yech!)

Early this month, the government boys finally managed to build a *very
crude* quantum receiver to which they could hear the simple tonal
modulations they had been broadcasting for over a year. It was the
equivalent of a gen 2 receiver only on good days, but..... if you can make a
tone, you can send code. Faster than light. Instantaneously across any
distance, with no interference. Of course, I was listening to all this as it
was going on. One of the messages their op sent in Morse was: "Holy ***
this is working/ tell Murdoch"

Then my web site disappeared. Sigh. Now they are using binary telemetry, and
sending at higher rates, but with a very large error rate. In some cases
they are sending short packets thousands of times before they connect. They
have a lot to learn. My 'friend' reports to me that many of his superiors
are still in a state of deep shock and denial over all this. I told him I
would perhaps help them if I get my site put back up... he describes some of
the eggheads looking as if they are in a state of sheer panic as the
realization sets in... and I am telling him not to worry. But for anyone
thinking I might disappear next, not to worry. I am still 20 years ahead of
them, and am willing to help them informally, as long as the government
treats it like they do radio. They seem happy with this, for now.

Anyway, though I am still around, I have no idea how long it will take to
put up a new web site. If you were one of the lucky ones to have ripped the
site and have a copy tucked safely away on a floppy disk, guard it well for
who knows what the future holds? To all my friends over the years, both
here and 'elsewhere' wish me luck, and to my detractors - better not start
dancing in the streets just yet fellows :)

I will try to post developments as they occur!

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Greysky