Wednesday, June 19, 2013

A Game That No One Has Seen Or Heard Of is really a Predictor?



In this quote from Wacko's old blog, he clearly states that his imaginary game predicted things. There are several problems with this obviously. First, no one has ever even seen his 'Beyond War' project and its setting, and even if he DID have it partially written he keeps it under wraps, so it is the egg before the chicken problem in a way. He can claim anything he wants since no one has seen it, this revolutionary project as he claims often. 

In hindsight, the Beyond War project (by Militech Systems, Militech.ORG, and SDP) predicted the risks and resolution models for both traditional (1940s, 8-24 megaton) fission bombs, improved (1950s-1960s, 30-85 megaton) fusion bombs, as well as modern high-yield (halfnium 178i2 / hydrogen / and H2O sonic-fusion) weapons which represent nuclear arsenals of nearly unlimited supply with tremendous reduction in technology requirements for bomb preparation. The principle guideline – that no static target can hold against such weapons when delivered by a dedicated movement or faction (even without national territory or borders) – pervades the story. Non-proliferation was a brief lull before the real challenge of global government and reform began. The conclusion of the Beyond War Project was that regardless of military and security actions, social and political service integrity with a perceived standard of fairness and equality would be the only stabilizing factor in preventing the use of one or more high-energy weapons in the upcoming century. With that in mind, the two million casualty figure from a small (30 megaton or less) device is extremely conservative.

WE SEE NOTHING FROM THIS PROJECT AS YET THAT PROVES THAT MR. ALLEN IS SO VISIONARY OR CREATIVE. We are waiting and tired of excuses. His old website is shoddy, displaying poor creative direction and vision, work that could be done by a teenager who seeks to be accepted among peers but has no experience or true ability. It seems this phantom game is capable of everything, and lays credit to everything but the world just doesn't know it yet...meaning that if it ever were to be completed it would be out of date on technology, science and military thinking. 

When will Mr. Allen understand that all he is giving people is talk, endless blather about something that doesn't exist - like religion. Until there is proof there is no need to cause such a stir or hype about it. In the end two things matter, 1.) doing it, and 2.) peer reviews and audience/fan response to project when done. He has boasted about his 'Beyond War' for over a decade and now it is beyond hope. Logically, it will never see the light of day in his lifetime. That is why Josiah Deutch and his firm have taken the remnants of it and sold it to be used finally. It was barely usable...barely. 




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