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![]() "Jack Linthicum" wrote in message ... On Oct 30, 5:11 pm, "William Black" wrote: "Jack Linthicum" wrote in message ... On Oct 30, 3:43 pm, "William Black" wrote: "David E. Powell" wrote in ... On Oct 29, 7:25 am, "William Black" wrote: "Dennis" wrote in message . 1.4... Andrew Swallow wrote: I found this site with 12 gage pepper shells for loading into a hand held flare gun: http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/catalo...12-gauge-speci alty-ammo This would avoid buying a "real" gun for defending ones sailboat from pirates. Thoughts? Modern pirates use RPG launchers. You have to match fire power. So bring an RPG launcer yourself. Better yet, how about a MILAN or Sagger anti-tank missile? You could *out*-gun them that way! Can you adapt a Stinger missile or SAM-7 for surface-to-surface use? You'd have even more range and flexibility that way. "Hello, my name's 'Hamid the Mad Bomber', here's my skipper's ticket and a letter from my shipping company, it's called 'The Terrorist Shipping Line", saying that I work for them. I'll have 6 RPGs and a SAM-7 to go please..." I'm sure the company would have some serious hurdles. ------------------ What sort? Small freighters are available for less than 'telephone number' money. I found half a dozen in a web search that took less than ten minutes, all for less than a million dollars US A limited company can be bought in the UK for £100 and its registered address can be a sympathetic lawyer's office. And then you've got an Arab owned British shipping company (ship registered in Liberia of course) that's doing business in the area and has a perfect right to the stuff. Invent a couple of small trading companies and ship cheap rubbish around the Gulf and the Horn for about a year, complete with all the necessary paperwork, and then ring someone up and say something like 'Hey man, like we want our guns man, we're human too you know...' and await delivery and a training package... Now I'm sure if I can work this sort of thing out the highly paid intelligence analysists of the CIA can as well, but it would be horribly difficult to spot the dud company from the real one. Freight shipping in smallish freighters has always been a pretty dirty business. The easy solution is not to allow merchant ships anything more lethal than a rifle... Probably spot the dud company the same way Valerie Plame's op was outed, not enough documentation and reaction. Call the telephone number, several times, usually not answered or answered by an answering service. Look for membership in shipping organizations, address in "home" country, hiring patterns for crew, agents. A Russian op would probably look real, a Russian-backed op probably as well. It's called experience in the "legend". -------------------------- The easy way to do it would be to set up a real shipping company and ship some stuff, or 'adopt' one owned by a sympathiser. That way you don't show up when people do basic background checks... Terrorists don't operate in a vacuum. I'm astonished that the CIA didn't actually operate a proper company complete with proper offices for 'cover' purposes for its agents, except that, of course, when it gets blown everyone gets blown... -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. They had a really good idea, a consultant service for an investment company. Idea would be that they do some private work if you are an okay company but their resources, ie Valerie Plame plus whoever else, are limited and very expensive. My experience with CIA cover was that the people who did it were very unimaginative. The entertainment at graduation from a place with a reputation, included a guy who was sort of a Shelly Berman type. He did a routine on a stool with a telephone that went through all of the possibilities of a trainee being nabbed by the local police for "suspicious activity". Stool + telephone was Bob Newhart, not Shelly Berman, I think. Bob McKellar |
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