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His informal list of those underground tests and experiments as

well as such other things as orion which LASL would think of doing if they could
Bradbury's statements
on the laboratory's momentum and personnel and budgeting within the moratorium as
to how this momentum has changed with no testing possible and how he feels if

might change in the next few years, is particularly interesting.

He is very

specific about the kinds of questions and objectives and decisions that he feels
should be raised and detailed in order to better define the direction of the
laboratory for the immediate future and to better utilize the personnel.

Also,

his views on the need to maintain specific devices and capabilities in readiness
for testing are very significant and his estimates of the difference between
maintaining something of a well-defined readiness capability vs. just carrying
on the weapons development and keeping people busy.

Finally, in the area of

seismic detection, he clearly sees very little involvement in this by LASL
personnel.

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