|
|
- NEWSLETTERS
- MOBILE APPS
-
ADD TIME NEWS
Was This Stuff on CNN?
If U.S. forces attack the Serbs, the Americans will try to minimize casualties by using top-secret electronic and chemical weapons tested during the Gulf War. Cruise missiles generating devastating electromagnetic fields will knock out power plants and transmission towers as they fly over them, while destroying all data stored in tapes and disks at the targets. Other missiles will release showers of carbon-fiber dust to short out electrical installations. A CIA chemical, sprayed on roads or airfields, will rot tires. And if operatives can get close enough, a new microbe, dropped into fuel tanks of jets, tanks and trucks, will be brought into play to turn the fuel into useless jelly.
Most Popular »
- Why Brittany Murphy Is Worth Remembering
- Sean Goldman: Home by Christmas?
- How Panera Bread Defies the Recession
- Why Obama Has to Worry About Polls
- In Germany, a Disturbing Rise of Right-Wing Violence
- Lindsey Graham: New GOP Maverick in the Senate
- Christmas Shopping: For Retailers, Down to Two Crucial Days
- Israel vs. Hizballah: Drumbeats of War
- The Pentagon Prepares for a Missile Attack from 'Iran'
- The '00s: Goodbye (at Last) to the Decade from Hell
- How Panera Bread Defies the Recession
- In Germany, a Disturbing Rise of Right-Wing Violence
- Holland's Plan to Tax Every Kilometer Driven
- Lindsey Graham: New GOP Maverick in the Senate
- Rehabilitating Joseph Stalin
- Domestic Terror Incidents Hit a Peak in 2009
- Sean Goldman: Home by Christmas?
- In Cleveland, Worker Co-Ops Look to a Spanish Model
- A Pariah No More: Serbia Bids to Join the E.U.
- Will Your Next Car be Made in India?





RSS