A Pentagon report released last year, which presciently warned of Gulf Coast hurricanes as a major threat to military fuel supply, says synfuel is ideal as a stable, clean, domestically made battlefield fuel.
The constructive socialist Goebel presciently warned:
In the 1990's he presciently warned that insurgencies would soon return to challenge the United States.
Of the sales, $26 million came after Mr. Lay received a letter from Sherron S. Watkins, an Enron executive, presciently warning that the company might be destroyed by an accounting scandal.
James told Buckingham he was a fool, and presciently warned his son that he would live to regret the revival of impeachment as a parliamentary tool.
And she presciently warned that tests "cannot measure spontaneity of intellectual activity; perhaps, too, they do not sufficiently differentiate between high ability and unique ability, between the able individual and the extraordinary genius."
In his acceptance speech, Fleming presciently warned that the overuse of penicillin might lead to bacterial resistance.
He presciently warned against the creation of large housing projects, advocating a more scattered approach instead.
The two men were co-chairmen of a national security panel that presciently warned in early 2001 of the dangers of a major terrorist attack and called for creation of a homeland security department.
(The Commission also warned presciently that "rapidly growing demand combined with a reduction in capacity, as the result of continued reliance on outdated equipment, will bring our nation's aviation system to gridlock soon after the turn of the century.")