
BWSO (representation)
One of the nice things about being a Member of Congress is that I have security clearance, and you don’t. (Sorry!) So I know about the threat that the looming sequester poses to a crucial top-secret military research project. Since we’re friends, I’ll tell you about it.
The U.S. Army has discovered that a small round white object, when hurled from close range at the upper extremities of an enemy combatant, can have a devastating impact, sometimes inducing unconsciousness. Deploying this weapon often results in immediate disorientation in the enemy combatant, reflected in his abrupt non-vertical motion and transient imbalance. The Army refers to these powerful weapons as “Ballistic White Spherical Objects,” or BWSOs.
Although it packs quite a wallop, the BWSO is surprisingly compact. It measures only nine inches in circumference, small enough for a properly trained U.S. soldier to hold one in each hand. A fully-functional BWSO weighs only five ounces, making it practical for a U.S. soldier deployed on the battlefield to carry several of them, simultaneously, in his kit.
Remarkably, U.S. military experiments have demonstrated that the BWSO is completely resistant to electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), and other advanced electronic countermeasures. In the wake of an EMP caused by a nuclear blast, BWSOs evidently will continue to function in the prescribed manner, unless they are vaporized.
BWSOs are especially useful in close combat, demonstrating the ability to project substantial force over small distances. Yet the effective range of BWSOs is proving to be very similar to that of grenades (for reasons as yet unknown). The effective range of BWSOs has been ascertained to be substantially greater than that of bayonets.
Currently, our entire supply of military-grade BWSOs comes from Costa Rica. Recognizing the obvious wartime threat, Pentagon military planners have considered the scenario in which the Chinese Navy blocks both the Pacific and the Caribbean sea lanes. The planners have assured the Joint Chiefs of Staff that we will nevertheless be able to maintain our supply of BWSOs because, since Costa Rica has no military, we can just take whatever we want.
(A nation without a military – imagine that. But I digress.)
BWSOs are white objects, as the acronym implies. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is, however, in the midst of a year-long study at a secret location to determine whether BWSOs remain effective when they are red, green, blue or even purple. If these tests prove successful, then next year, DARPA will test striped BWSOs, and in the following year, plaid.
Every BWSO features 216 pieces of red thread, or “stitches” (not to be confused with the medical treatment for combat wounds). These “stitches” sometimes cause a completely unexpected feature upon deployment – a curvature in the arc of the BWSO’s trajectory. At first this was believed to be an optical illusion, or perhaps a gravitational lensing effect, in accordance with general relativity. However, detailed telescopic studies performed by orbiting military satellites, in both the visible light and infrared parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, have confirmed that this effect is genuine.
Properly trained , a soldier can deploy the BWSO with mind-boggling speeds approaching 100 mph, or almost twice the velocity of a car on an interstate highway adhering to the national speed limit (if such a thing can be imagined). Interestingly, this is true of both English-speaking and Spanish-speaking drivers, and both automatic transmissions and “stick shifts.” At such velocity, scientific studies at Guantanamo Bay and certain “black ops” CIA locations have demonstrated that the impact of a BWSO upon the skull of an enemy combatant is devastating, especially when the enemy combatant is in chains.
Because BWSOs are usually non-lethal, they are also being studied for usage by internal security forces. One advanced concept is to deploy them from domestic drones. In the United Kingdom, tests are being conducted to see whether they can be integrated into the existing complement of equipment used by English “bobbies,” whereby one “pitches” and the other one “hits.”
The U.S. Army’s current BWSO research program – placed directly at risk by the sequester — focuses on the maximum speed with which BWSOs may be deployed. In this key project, the Army has identified and procured the services of certain experts in the field. These experts cannot be identified, for obvious reasons, but they definitely aren’t not named “CC Sabathia,” “Johan Santana” or “Barry Zito.” (Disturbingly, intelligence reports conclusively demonstrate that “Justin Verlander” may or may not be cooperating with foreign military forces in a similar manner, thus posing the very real threat of an “arms race.”)
Due to earlier budget cuts, the Army found that it could not pay the normal daily rate for these experts, which is $600,000 for approximately two hours of work. The Army found, however, that it could procure these services for half-price, or only $300,000 for each two-hour “start,” if it conducted these tests between mid-October and late March.
These essential tests are being threatened by the sequester. If the sequester goes into effect at the end of this month, then we may never understand why Army test data indicate that Santana’s deployment of the BWSOs appears to be slowing. (Could it be a gradual increase in the strength of the Earth’s gravitational field?) Or why Zito’s declining ability to force the BWSO trajectory to arc occasionally seems to leave the BWSO hanging in the air, much like a ripe pumpkin.
We cannot leave America defenseless. We cannot let the terrorists win. Remember, they hate us because we are free. But the cost of that freedom is precisely whatever the current military budget happens to be, before any terrorist-coddling sequester cuts.
Virtually all of the media coverage of the impact of the sequester on the US military-industrial complex has focused on the loss of jobs, as if hiring people to kill other people is some kind of national full-employment program. But having read all the way down to here, at least you, Dear Reader, you understand that there is a lot more at stake.
Oh, and we’re also cutting the air traffic control budget by nine percent. That should have some interesting consequences.
Courage,
Rep. Alan Grayson
P.S. Please sign our petition against Social Security and Medicare cuts at www.no-cuts.com, if you haven’t already.
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55 Comments

What next? Abolish the DH.
“… they hate us because we are free.”
No, they hate us because we are killing their women and children. The good Mr. Grayson would have done better to leave that platitude out and rest on his false intimation that he is letting us leftist radicals in on classified information (which if he really did it would probably get him thrown in jail since his party is in the minority in the House).
This piece is merely part of the Kabuki posturing about the sequester which has been going on for several days now and will escalate next week as March 1 looms ever closer. That it has penetrated FDL is depressing.
Actually, he was riffing off of Bush’s infamous use of “they hate us for our freedoms”. The entire piece is a satire on how so much media and other attention has been focused on the sequestration’s effects on Our Sacred And Holy Military while comparatively little has been given to, say, what cuts to the FAA and other peacetime agencies will do to our lives.
(Hint: the BWSO is a baseball.)
Geez, next you’ll be saying that pitchers should be forced to take at-bats. ;-)
*heh* Pitchers pitch, PW…! ;-)
Cute! And thanks for the petition.
Mea culpa, PW, he sure fooled me. (I did wondered why homeroid @ 1 was talking about a DH.)
Clearly it’s gotten too late in the day and I should go to bed. Thanks for straightening me out
I understand that certain terrorist countries have have been developing their own BWSOs for which the defense dept. admit they have no real defense.
Even more worrisome is that our intelligence agencies have discovered that some countries have attempted to purchase aluminum tubes which can be used as a defense against these BWSos. The tubes, made to precise standards of weight and balance, are approximately 36″ long and can have no other lawful purpose. The tubes are being deployed in terrorist training camps, or “colleges”, as we speak
Fortunately, there are, in our ranks, a few practioners of an arcane art of “zero spin deployment” or ZSP. This ZSP has been proven to be the most effective counter to the defensive tubes. Even the most skilled of defenders have been unable to intercept these ZSPBWSOs with anything approaching their standard 30% success rate.
DOD is recruiting these specialists and beginning a training program for ZSPers. The $12.4 billion program should be ready for deployment by 2018.
The petition site referenced in this post also has a link to a letter signed by 20 Democratic members of Congress stating that they will vote againt any cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Another letter was signed recently by 107 members of Congress merely urging the President not to support cuts, but containing no commitment not to vote for cuts.
There are currently 232 members of the House of Representatives who got elected as Democrats.
Fewer than half of them are willing to urge the President to reject cuts to SS, Medicare, and Medicaid. Only 20 of them will take responsibility for committing to voting against cuts themselves. 20.
With all due respect to the 20 that signed the letter, is there anything much left to say about the Democratic Party that isn’t satire?
Oops.232 R’s, 200 Dems, so a little more than half urged the President. Need coffee. D’s are still a sad joke.
Grayson could be such a powerful force if he wasn’t so addicted to being a smart-ass. He’s his own worst enemy… when the 99% need powerful articulate *focused* friends.
Very funny and all, but… A PETITION?!?!? Really?Because those’ve been SO effective.
I appreciate the congressperson’s commitment, but the last 20 years have shown us anything, it’s that this government is NOT going to serve the people or their wishes, unless those wishes coincide with the desires of the plutocrats who have a permanent majority of “both” parties.
Some effective solutions to changing the current illegitimate government in the US would be most welcome, but petitions are just more kabuki.
This petition worked:
The chief problem with the aluminum tubes, as I understand it, is that they make this horrible “PING!” noise when they come into contact with the incoming BWSO.
Jiminy Crickets!
That’s your proof that petitions will work to stop the overwhelming plutocratic majority in US government from continuing their unpatriotic path of national destruction? A minor, budget-free change to a publishing policy?
Pardon me if I don’t consider that a very effective counter-argument to the overwhelming evidence that petitions will never even assist with making a significant change in the downward spiral of the United States. In fact, the subject matter you cite is so trivial, it rather works more in support of my argument, than against.
But, sure, I’ll agree with your premise: If you want trivial and non-meaningful change from this government, then a petition might be of some help.
WOW this great news but wouldn’t rocks be cheaper and they wouldn’t have to worry about other countries blocking sea lanes. You just reach down and pick one or more up and there you have it a RWSO.I I wonder what next a sling may be.
If you put dimples in it, could it be used as a golf ball?
A nation without a military – others can just take whatever we want.
Imagine that.
Fact among fiction.
So what happens to an disarmed law abiding citizen, the equivalent of a nation without military? They get rolled…
Two for two, we agree on Alan! Fact inside fiction. :)
Zito won his last 11 starts, I believe. The Giants won the World Series using lots of players from Latin America who were castoffs, too. The Giants and their players are consistently cited and honored by community, state and federal officials for their humanitarian efforts. And, like true progressives win some against incredible odds and hateful organizations. So, Dodger, Yankee, RedSox, Ranger, Cardinal and Angel fans: learn how the game is played by real ” teams ” and not overpaid mercenaries. Just sayin’.
Actually, the Democrats, weak as they are, are being a little more assertive than before in defense of the people’s interests, what with 20 Democrats promising to vote against Social Security cuts and Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s sharp questioning of DOF officials as to how many actions they have filed against banks. There may be a dawning realization among at least some of the Dems that their total acquiescence to Obama’s policies is really going to blow up in their faces. With the likely catastrophic defeat of the Democrats in the next election, the forthcoming economic implosion caused by austerity policies, and the imminent end of Obama’s presidency, you’ll soon be hard pressed to find a Democrat who admits he or she was an Obama supporter.
Smart Ass? Well if this is a smart ass then give us 1000 more.
http://my.firedoglake.com/alangrayson/2013/02/21/aaron-swartz-r-i-p/
This whole piece has me in stitches! All I need now is a roundtuit to get off my ass and go to work cleaning the kitchen.
You have the wrong Acronym (your Top Secret Clearance is too low for you to know this — you need a Upper Top Secret Clearance, only available to the Top 1%).
The Acronym is “Ballistic Orientated Low Level Oblate Collision Kinetic Spheroid.” This definition replaced “Ballistic Attack Low Level Spheroid” when you were out of office in 2011.
Keep this up and I’ll go ballistic!
Have one in my basement.
Development of weapons that don’t work will continue until corporate America decides that the country simply can’t afford it anymore – yes, the US economy is centrally planned by the few elite.
Any government spending that does not increase productivity causes inflation – and almost all military spending does not increase productivity.
Maybe this sequestration is part of the elite’s plan, creating a crisis, where rational military cuts could quickly be made (kind of like disaster capitalism):
For starters cancel the F-22, F-35, c-17, kc-x, littorl combat ship & the M1 tank. Cut the Army by 50%, cut half the carrier battle groups, roll the Air Force back into the Army Air Corps (just like the Navy has it’s aviation division) and make the Marine Corps a light infantry unit of the Army (the Marine Corps has been searching for a reason to exist since the Navy switched to metal ships. Truman tried to eliminate the Marine Corps.).
“this nation can no longer tolerate the autonomous conduct of any single service…A waste of the resources of America in spendthrift defense is an invitation to disaster for America.” Secretary of Defense, Louis A. Johnson, under Truman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_A._Johnson
Do a hi speed Frisbee launch in my direction please?
I thought it was an egg, but I guess that’s more elliptical.
I need it for my own use, but you could make one or buy one when you get around to it.
Strike one!
I used to have one until my dog chewed it up. She thought it was a Frisbee. She got aroundtuit in a flash!
All well and good, true, too. But don’t cut a penny from my team’s budget and threaten their chances of winning this year. By using overwhelming force and dipping into ” free agency ” we could get from players, yet unnamed, from the Middle East and Western Euro Leagues to play hard ball with us against the evildoers of the world. For a price, of course.
As usual this new technology will first be tested by the Israelis against the gigantic and dominating Palestinian military. It is believed that a lightly armed Israeli youth can kill a battle hardened, heavily armored Palestinian soldier at a distance of approximately 50 meters.
Complete security of the testing will be maintained so that Palestinian youth will not have access to the new technology.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and your dog ate your homework too.
Since the Ticos are without a military we sent them 5k Marines and 40 US Navy ships last year to protect their BWSO resources. Their Gaming and Prostitution industries are reaping the benefits of our Imperial Occupation.
The opening up to the public of information which should not be proprietary became the main cause of Aaron Swartz’ life. The Obama administration’s granting of this petition shows that the U.S. Department of Justice is still reeling from the negative publicity they have received as a consequence of the negative public reaction to their brutal and unjust prosecution. I believe, also, that public outrage at the circumstances of Swartz’ death has something to do with the (somewhat) more assertive profile of the Democrats in recent days.
One of us must be slipping. I’m in dry, warm TX. If you’re on ice it could be you. On the other hand, in TX we’re elbow deep in oil, so it could be me.
While I personally count “sunshine” laws and the general freeing of data as noble goals, and I have a lot of respect for the effective action Mr. Swartz took himself, in the face of the slow-rolling bulldozer of destruction that is laying waste to the United States and this president’s own unprecedented secrecy, I must maintain it is a trivial accomplishment.
But, back to the effectiveness of petitions, your reply makes it pretty clear that it wasn’t a petition, singed by something like 0.0002% of the population that changed this one policy, it was Aaron Swartz’ suicide and the surrounding furor created by his powerful, influential, and/or wealthy circle of associates.
Ah, moving the goalposts, eh?
Then why haven’t those others done so?
The main (and sometimes only) thing that kept the Twins competitive for the first three decades of their existence was Cal Griffith’s insistence on having a decent farm team system. Of course, that was mainly because Cal was a cheap bastid in addition to being a racist jerk.
Convergence…. To bad that oil could not be refined quicker? Did my best Mike Madano, a few minutes ago., on the ice. Re oxygenating at the moment……..
Wow! How much did this “research” that proves that if you hit somebody hard enough with a baseball it will disorient them cost?
I can already see a Teabagger trumpeting your column, Congressman Grayson, as justification for the sequester.
This whole column is one big yolk.
Any fool can see how advanced Latin America already is in manufacture and use of BWSO armaments. We must close the BWSO gap!
Not at all, I was referring to, you know, the topic at hand and specifically the congressperson’s call to sign a petition “…against Social Security and Medicare cuts…”
It would be you who widened the debate to include the off-topic issue of sunshine laws and policies. Rather, it sure seems like it’s your own attempt at “moving the goalposts” to bring up a trivial change to administration policy regarding an off-topic issue.
But I’m not unwilling to change my mind. On the topic at hand, the budget policies of this administration: Show me even one petition that has changed the policies of this or even the previous administration regarding tax policy, budget priorities, anything of significance.
Can you?
If there’s one progressive who knows how to play ball with the Murderous Mr. Obama, it’s Alan Grayson.
Yes, they focused on re-electing Obama, not Bush.
They also hate us because we’re hypocrites. Oh and because we have no problem helping install dictators or subverting democracy if it is in our own nation’s interest.
My husband and I are both veterans. During his time in he held a Top Secret clearance. So you’ll forgive me if I am not duly impressed by a liscense to go behind the backs of the American people and take their money to do things or buy things that they are not privy to.
You’ll have to forgive me if I don’t cry over the fact that the department that is notorious for using its members as guinea pigs to enrich the good ol boys club who take the revolving door from military to defense department contractor is losing money.
I’ll save my sympathy for the children who’ll miss out on early education or the seniors that the administration wishes to screw over so that the government can continue to use retirement funds meant for them as their own personal slush fund and defer the interest owed.
Come on, Mr. G. I bet you got this weapon idea direct from your buddies, the Israeli Zionists. And they stole it from the Palestinians. Credit where credit is due, please.
That’s more like it. For a while I thought FDL was going soft with the hand wringing over a 9.4% military cut imposed by the sequester which would furlough 800,000 workers.
http://news.firedoglake.com/2013/02/22/austerity-program-set-to-begin-next-week/#comment-231607