Anonymous ID: 1cbfe9 Sept. 15, 2024, 9:11 a.m. No.21595144   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>21595123

>>Guess the call sign BBQ gets you Cuban airspace overflight priviledges?

 

>Jet service to Cuba. Call sign BBQ2231. N668CP registered to TVPX ARS INC TRUSTEE.

 

>From what anon can gather, at this point, Ross Perot Jr. is in the business of providing commercial airline airline service to Cuba.

 

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Anonymous ID: 1cbfe9 Sept. 15, 2024, 10:16 a.m. No.21595426   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Project Camelot was the code name of a counterinsurgency study begun by the United States Army in 1964. The full name of the project was Methods for Predicting and Influencing Social Change and Internal War Potential.[1] The project was executed by the Special Operations Research Office (SORO) at American University, which assembled an eclectic team of psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, economists, and other intellectuals to analyze the society and culture of numerous target countries, especially in Latin America.

 

The goal of the project was to enhance the Army's ability to predict and influence social developments in foreign countries. The motive was described by an internal memo on December 5, 1964: "If the U.S. Army is to perform effectively its part in the U.S. mission of counterinsurgency it must recognize that insurgency represents a breakdown of social order and that the social processes involved must be understood."

 

Controversy arose around Project Camelot when professors in South America discovered its military funding and criticized its motives as imperialistic. The US Department of Defense ostensibly canceled Project Camelot on July 8, 1965 but continued the same research more discreetly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Camelot

 

โ€œThe Camelot Project is designed to make available a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. The project, begun in 1995, is sponsored by the University of Rochester and prepared in The Rossell Hope Robbins Library, located in Rush Rhees Library. The Camelot Project has been created by Alan Lupack, Director of the Robbins Library, and Barbara Tepa Lupack.

 

Victoria Szabo developed procedures for formatting texts and assisted in the design of home pages and menus. Corinne Arrรกez, Jennifer Church, Elizabeth Turner, Leni Rayburn, Donna Bell, Jessica Forbes, โ€ฆ.. continued https://glossarissimo.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/en-the-camelot-project-rochester-edu/