Bulletin Board #19

#1

From OPSEC
http://www.af.mil/cgi-bin/waisgate?WAISdocID=944582219+4+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve

David Jimenez writes that he just got email (4/18) from Marilyn Peterson (President of Intl Assoc of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts). She heard from an intel analyst training coordinator at FLETC (INS) in Georgia that there is a company looking to hire someone quick for an intel analyst position at Bolling AFB in Washington. She did not have much in the way of details. Starting pay is $55,000, plus benefits. Immediate openings for a sub-contractor, year-to-year contract renewals. College degree preferred, advance even better. Experience a must (no specifics). Although not mentioned, there must be security clearance requirements. You can contact her at < marilynb@ix.netcom.com>. Also, 609-984-1035 or home at 609-896-9413 (New Jersey).




#2

From: DEYE007@aol.com
To the group,
Some time ago someone requested info on a TSCM person in the state of Kentucky, I live in Ky and provide this service and have for the past 10 years.

Regards,
Dan Hodge,CEO
D.A.H. Investigative Consultants
OH - KY - FL - UK
888-249-2404
800-397-0519 Fax
http://www.pimall.com/dah/dah.html




#3

Tim Johnson writes:

I need information as soon as spossible reference Technology control as published by the state department. It apparently came out on 1 April and that was the day I wnet on vacation. For two weeks I never even saw an English language newspaper and I haven't had time to read the paper or watch the news since I returned on 14 April.

If ANYTHING is available. please e-mail it to me and to the following e-mail addrersses

farrside@glink.net.hk
murray@spy.busters.com
The info pertasins to the export and control of equipment and information (in my category, it wouyld be TSCM equipment and training) to foreign countries or persons.

Thanks in advance

Tim Johnson




#4

One day at the end of class little Billy's teacher has the class go home and think of a story and then conclude the moral of that story....

The following day the teacher asks for the first volunteer to tell their story, little Suzy raises her hand...."my dad owns a farm and every Sunday we load the chicken eggs on the truck and drive into town to sell them at the market"...."well one Sunday we hit a big bump and all the eggs flew out of the basket and onto the road"...teacher asks for the moral of the story.... Suzy replies, "don"t keep all your eggs in one basket"

Next is little Lucy.... "well my dad owns a farm too and every weekend we take the chicken eggs and put them in the incubator"...."last weekend only 8 of the 12 eggs hatched"....Teacher asks for the moral of the story.... Lucy replies "don"t count your eggs before there hatched"

Last is little Billy.... "My dad fought in the Vietnam war, his plane was shot down over enemy territory"....."he jumped out before it crashed with only a case of beer, a machine gun and a machete"....."on the way down he drank the case of beer"...."unfortunately he landed right in the middle of 100 Vietnamese soldiers"...."he shot 70 with his machine gun, but ran out of bullets, so he pulled out his machete and killed 20 more, but the blade on his machete broke, so he killed the last ten with his bare hands"

Teacher looks in shock at Billy and asks if there is possibly any moral to his story....Billy replies, "don"t mess with my dad when he's been drinking"

Obviously, this one came from my number 2 son. He still doesn't have anything to do.



That's it for now. I leave out at about 8:30 AM tomorrow and will be back on Saturday.
Keep calm until then.

Tim Johnson

An update---I haven't heard back from the person asking to have the e-mail address removed. Could it be embarrasment because of the improper e-mail address? Or was it Eudora Pro hiding an address. EP has done some very wierd things since I installed it. It sometimes feels lik"visitation" in progress when I sign on.