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| Bold Bush plan uses divine intervention to ward off attack | ||||||
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| WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 —
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| ‘If we put a Rapture
anti-missile missile in every church steeple in America, even small towns
will be defended, and the spending will be distributed to all
congressional districts.’ — AN INFORMED OFFICIAL |
THE FAITH-BASED defense would be nondenominational and designed to
protect Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and Wiccans, as well as Christians,
officials said. (For technical reasons, it is unclear whether nonbelievers
can be protected.) Pentagon sources say the system is code-named Rapture.
Initial plans call for Rapture components to be hidden in the steeples of churches, which are about the size and shape of rockets, and possibly in Catholic cardinals’ miters. “If we put a Rapture anti-missile missile in every church steeple in America, even small towns will be defended, and the spending will be distributed to all congressional districts,” an informed official said. The schedule for development and construction is uncertain, depending on how quickly cost overruns can begin. NO THREAT AT ALL |
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While operational details of the system are apparently still being worked out, during an attack by an ICBM launched by a “rogue state” or possibly by Marc Rich, computers for the faith-based system would rapidly activate a “prayer circle” of persons who will register with a database as being willing to pray for national survival. Automated cell phone and instant-messenger messages would instruct the persons in the prayer circle on the altitude, azimuth, velocity, and orbital trajectory of the incoming threat; they would then employ prayer to guide the Rapture defensive missiles to the intercept point. “It’s a pretty cool concept technologically, although there is a danger of fire when each missile blasts out of its housing in the steeple,” one official said. STEALTH SCRIPTURE |
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| If we are attacked,
computers for the faith-based system would rapidly activate a “prayer
circle” of persons who will register with a database as being willing to
pray for national survival. |
Critics said the system could be fooled if incoming warheads were
surrounded by a cloud of Torahs, Korans, Upanishads, and Gospels as
decoys. In secret tests conducted last month on a remote Pacific Ocean
island, a prayer-circle guidance team proved unable to distinguish between
a dummy nuclear warhead and a specially reinforced hymnal when both were
re-entering the atmosphere at speeds in excess of 8,000 miles per hour.
President Bush also authorized the creation of an Office of Faith-Based Research and Development at the Pentagon and named evangelist James Dobson to head the project. (Lockheed Martin will provide management services.) Dobson told reporters that he envisioned moving the Defense Department beyond tanks, fighters, and aircraft carriers into an entire new generation of faith-based munitions. TERRIBLE, SWIFT SWORDS |
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| White House spokesman Ari
Fleischer said that George W. Bush favored changing the slogan on U.S.
coinage and tender from “In God We Trust” to “God Help Us.”
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“Lightning and swords will be the weapons of Armageddon, so America
must begin to stockpile the most lethal, technologically advanced blades
and energy-bolt projectors that our science can design,” Dobson said.
“Saddam Hussein isn’t working on plutonium, he is trying to develop
seven-headed dragons and gigantic armored locusts. We’re going to have a
little surprise ready when he tries to use them.” Dobson displayed a prototype faith-based infantry weapon — a gilded staff that, he said, could hurl a powerful lightning bolt, scorching into powder whatever it was pointed at. He urged onlookers to try the weapon at a hastily arranged demonstration range. But when several reporters attempted to fire the staff, nothing happened. “That’s because you’re all journalists,” Dobson said. “It only works for believers.” |
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Separately, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said that George W. Bush favored changing the slogan on U.S. coinage and tender from “In God We Trust” to “God Help Us.” This phrasing “better reflects the president’s feelings about the coming four years,” Fleischer said. Gregg Easterbrook is a regular contributor to Slate.
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