[BARC-List] Operation Atlas

Dan Malloy djmalloy at mwisp.net
Thu Apr 21 19:20:14 EDT 2005


Blake, keeping your distance is a very good idea.  In these times, the most 
mundane things "look like" terrorist tools, and that includes our favorite 
toys: HTs, digital cameras, a GPS, etc.  Some of you have heard me tell of 
the T police called to Wellington for someone taking pictures- this has also 
happened in NY and San Francisco among other places- and in many countries a 
GPS and a map is suspicion for espionage.  We would like to see it close up 
and we do have our rights, but we don't want to plead for them with a lawyer 
from the local lockup.
DE Dan, KA1RDZ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Blake T. Haskell" <bthaskell at jdhunterinc.com>
To: <barc-list at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 11:40 AM
Subject: [BARC-List] Operation Atlas


> As some of you may have heard, there is a federal exercise at Logan 
> Airport
> on May 7, 2005.  The exercise is called "Operation Atlas" and is designed
> around a hijacked aircraft scenario.
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> The Red Cross will be involved in this exercise and we have just received
> word that the Boston EMA will also be involved.  To what extent that will 
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> will not involve BARC and/or BERT, I do not know yet.
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> I do know that it would not be a good idea to show up at Logan with a 
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> I will provide you with more information as it becomes available.
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> Thanks.
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> Blake T. Haskell, K1BTH
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> Vice President
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> Boston Amateur Radio Club
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