Taken from Newyorktimes.com, March 11,2003
To the Editor:
I am the author of "Bible Code II: The Countdown," mentioned by Bill Keller in his March 8 column.
My Pentagon briefing about the Bible Code took place on Feb. 21 and was attended by top military intelligence officials.
Both American and Israeli intelligence are now using the Bible Code to hunt for Osama bin Laden. What possible loss is there in that?
Why do United States and Israeli intelligence take the code seriously? Not, as Mr. Keller writes, because "we're all a little too desperate these days," but because the Bible Code keeps coming true.
We have a real enemy to find and fight, the one who attacked us: Osama bin Laden. Discouraging top American intelligence officials from checking out information that might lead to the Qaeda leader is bad for our country.
We are in a war that must be won.
MICHAEL DROSNIN
New York, March 9, 2003
To the Editor:
I am the author of "Bible Code II: The Countdown," mentioned by Bill Keller in his March 8 column.
My Pentagon briefing about the Bible Code took place on Feb. 21 and was attended by top military intelligence officials.
Both American and Israeli intelligence are now using the Bible Code to hunt for Osama bin Laden. What possible loss is there in that?
Why do United States and Israeli intelligence take the code seriously? Not, as Mr. Keller writes, because "we're all a little too desperate these days," but because the Bible Code keeps coming true.
We have a real enemy to find and fight, the one who attacked us: Osama bin Laden. Discouraging top American intelligence officials from checking out information that might lead to the Qaeda leader is bad for our country.
We are in a war that must be won.
MICHAEL DROSNIN
New York, March 9, 2003