Any ideas as to where the Project 112/SHAD goes from here? The fact that the National Academies reviewed and updated its own findings is quite interesting. I believe their website says that are 85% funded by taxpayers dollars. There were several veterans in the meetings - any ideas as to their opinions as to where we should go in the future? Thanks for your service.
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Any ideas as to where the Project 112/SHAD goes from here? The fact that the National Academies reviewed and updated its own findings is quite interesting. I believe their website says that are 85% funded by taxpayers dollars. There were several veterans in the meetings - any ideas as to their opinions as to where we should go in the future? Thanks for your service.
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Any ideas as to where the Project 112/SHAD goes from here? The fact that the National Academies reviewed and updated its own findings is quite interesting. I believe their website says that are 85%
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The SHAD study was a wast of 5 more years and once again incorrect I think that Congress is the only one that help us now however in the past not even Congress could get the info needed to g
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Exactly correct Jerrel. The 3500 test involved in Project 112/Shad , have only resulted in roughly 20 of those test being declassified and brought forth by President George Bush in 2005 of which Jerre
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