[ISN] Defense Dept. Program Taking Terror Bets

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Date: Tue Jul 29 2003 - 01:14:09 PDT

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    Forwarded from: William Knowles <wkat_private>
    
    http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/2363276/detail.html
    
    [This sounds exactly like the TradeSports Exchange where you can place
    bets with your own money on current events like when Usama Bin Laden
    or Saddam Hussein finally gets picked up by the Special Forces. Not to
    mention the current Homeland Defense terrorism threat level, and
    everything else.  http://www.tradesports.com/refer.jsp?src=grm_168  - WK]
    
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    July 28, 2003
    
    A new Department of Defense program allows traders to bet on the 
    likelihood of future terrorist attacks. 
    
    The department's "Defense Advanced Research Project Agency" designed 
    what it calls the "The Policy Analysis Market." 
    
    The program works much like the financial markets where traders buy 
    and sell "futures" based on the possibility of a specific event in the 
    Middle East, 11 News reported. 
    
    Some of the examples listed on the agency's Web site include the 
    assassination of Palestinian leader Yassar Arafat and a missile attack 
    by North Korea. Bidders would profit if the events for which they hold 
    futures occur. 
    
    Defense officials said the market-based system is highly accurate when 
    assessing such things as political and civil stability, economic 
    health and military disposition of Middle East countries. 
    
    Participants would only have to pick a username and password to 
    participate and the agency said it won't have access to their 
    identities or funds. 
    
    But critics said this allows terrorists who are planning an attack to 
    profit on the assault or even make false bets to mislead authorities. 
    
    Members of Congress said the market idea is not only wasteful, but 
    repugnant. 
    
    "I think this is unbelievably stupid. That is a gentle thing to say 
    about a program that is so devoid of value," Sen. Byron Dorgan, 
    D-North Dakota, said. "It combines the worst of all our values in my 
    judgment. It's a tragic waste of taxpayer money. It will be totally 
    offensive to almost everyone." 
    
    "[The] idea of a federal betting parlor on atrocities and terrorism is 
    ridicules and grotesque," Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, said. "The bizarre 
    plan we are describing today is a waste of taxpayer money and it needs 
    to stop immediately. The program's intent is clear: the federal 
    government is encouraging people to bet on and make money from 
    atrocities and terrorist attacks." 
    
    Registration for the site begins Friday and will be limited to the 
    first 1,000 traders. Actual trading will begin Sept. 1 and the 
    Department of Defense plans to open the site to 10,000 traders by Jan. 
    1, 2004. 
    
     
    
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