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  • Bell, James Dalton. 1996. "Assassination Politics." In Winn Schwartau ed., ''Information Warfare'' (2nd ed., pp.420–425. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press.</ref> Bell published his idea in a 10-part
  • 299,700 meters/second) with lower optical loss (reduction in energy over distance) and dispersion (change in the velocity of light with change in wavelength: a lower value allows light pulses to be

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