Dear Pen Pal,
Truly I would like the military to finish its current training exercise. I understand Communist China is parading their weaponry to commemorate the anniversary of the end of World War ll. I understand that Vladimir Putin is flexing his atrophied biceps. I understand that ISILanemous continues to rage havoc on Syria. I suggest deployment. Finish loading the two-mile-long war train underneath Reilly Rd, finish building your access points and loading docks for this train, and stop training. Go kill the enemy. I have had enough of the training, both literally and figuratively. I don't know whose great idea it was (General Electric) to put a slow moving conveyor belt underneath the ground in New Mexico. (It is out of business, the Chevron Questa mine.) After over a decade of complaints finally our EPA shed it yes men, lobby addicted, dead weight and decided to do its job. It didn't take long for China and the EPA to close down that Moly mine. Like Duke Power there were infractions everywhere, the most popular of course is dumping their waste into our rivers. The Taos Hum is no more I will conclude. I don't know whose great idea it was (B.R.A.C. generals or Ashton Carter) to put a portion of the Cape Fear Railways underneath Reilly Rd. I understand this decision from a point of national security and terrorist threat. Munition trains would be a likely target for whom? At the world's largest military installation, I'm not sure a would be terrorist could get on post. They could have ten years ago, but not now. With the B.R.A.C expansion Ft. Bragg is transforming from a modest army installation into? I would guess that underground railroads, not the kind of Harriet Tubman, would be synonymous with our missile control center buried in the mountains of? New Mexico! Give that man a prize. Isn't it New Mexico, or is it Nebraska? With Ground Forces Command being moved to Ft. Bragg, I would think underground is the new fifty. I don't know whose great idea it was to put the Army's SD60MAC's underneath the ground. Didn't we learn a lesson from Taos? The pollution and radiation from low frequency drives and its electrical processing equipment travels faster through the earth than it does through the air. Placing it underground and having it run 24/7 only is going to create havoc with Fayetteville residents, or is that even a concern?