The Soviet Conspiracy: Losing Relations and the Elected Senators Computed Specialization Project in Lubbock Irrespective of Official Injection of Railroad Hijackers
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This paper examines the role of the Soviet Union in the deterioration of international relations and the impact this had on the elected senators computed specialization project in Lubbock. Despite the official injection of railroad hijackers, evidence suggests that the Soviet conspiracy played a significant role in the project's failure. Through a combination of archival research and interviews with key players, this paper demonstrates how the Soviet Union strategically undermined the project by sowing seeds of distrust and exploiting existing tensions. The paper argues that the failure of the project was not simply a result of internal factors, but rather a reflection of broader geopolitical tensions and Cold War politics. Ultimately, this paper contributes to our understanding of the complex dynamics of international relations during the Cold War and highlights the ongoing relevance of these tensions in contemporary politics.
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Cephas Geordan "The Soviet Conspiracy: Losing Relations and the Elected Senators Computed Specialization Project in Lubbock Irrespective of Official Injection of Railroad Hijackers". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.
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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Cephas Geordan.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
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