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Old August 8th 06, 02:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default FBI'S "INFRAGARD" PROGRAM COURTS AMATEUR RADIO AS ALLY


an old freind wrote:
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
FBI'S "INFRAGARD" PROGRAM COURTS AMATEUR RADIO AS ALLY

From the ARRL Letter


Amateur Radio's value as one component in a cooperative effort to
protect
critical national infrastructure was the focus of an InfraGard

cut for brevity
Hobart says Concannon envisions a model in New York City that other
InfraGard chapters across the country could emulate. "I think it's an
opportunity for Amateur Radio to align itself with a high-profile group
with
key federal connections," she said.

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The people who count know the value of Amateur radio, and also know the
absolute uselessness of cb.


it an interesting program fraught with peotencail both good and bad


What's "peotencail?" They to have the "potential" to bust you once
again, Markie. Especially if they scan your hard drive.