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    Quote Originally Posted by swadiver View Post
    see your local US Navy recruiter. he will be glad to tell you how to find out a LOT more about it
    Ask the FBI when they contact you

    Quote Originally Posted by FBI
    Washington, D.C. (Jun 22, 2007 16:51 EST) The purpose of this advisory is to provide situational awareness to the scuba industry regarding behavior that may indicate an individual(s) is involved in nefarious activity.


    The following threat indicators, taken in isolation, generally reflect legitimate recreational and commercial activities. In combination with other information, they can indicate possible links to criminal behavior. Please note, the below indicators are not an all inclusive list, these indicators represent a baseline that could possibly indicate suspicious behavior.


    Training Indicators


    Requests for specialty training, including odd inquiries that are inconsistent with recreational diving. These may include:


    Requests to dive in murky water or sewer pipes.
    Inquires about procedures such as diver towing.


    Requests to learn advanced skills associated with combat swimming, including:


    Use of re-breathers and diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs).
    Deep diving.
    Conducting kick counts.
    Receiving extra navigation training.


    Requests for advanced diver training by applicants from countries where diving is not a common recreational activity. Similarly, training sponsored by groups or agencies such as religious organizations, cults, associations, or charitable agencies not normally associated with diving.


    Potentially Suspicious Equipment Purchases or Rentals


    Volume purchasing inquires related to Swimmer Delivery Vehicles (SDVs) and Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPVs). SDVs are very expensive vehicles normally used for specialized military purposes, and usually are not available to recreational divers. Efforts to purchase DPVs, the more commonly available civilian counterpart to SDVs, could be associated with extending the range or payload capacity or a combat swimmer team.


    Other Indicators:


    Paying cash for diving instruction.
    Refusal or reluctance to provide personal information.


    Recipients are requested to report suspicious or criminal activity to their local FBI Office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ResQCaveDiver View Post
    Where may I fund more info on Carleton Technologies and the Mark 16?
    A 26 year old asking how to buy a $70k rebreather.

    I want YOUR parents!

    ...Or you're a sock puppet.

    Andrew Ainslie

    Almost extinct cave diver

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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    A 26 year old asking how to buy a $70k rebreather.

    I want YOUR parents!

    ...Or you're a sock puppet.
    LOL! I am a portfolio manager for a hedge fund I started with some colleagues of mine, and the markets have performed well for us. Especially the Euro and our options expired in good standing. My father now works for me as senior counsel, secretary / treasurer.

    Sock puppet....LOL!


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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    A 26 year old asking how to buy a $70k rebreather.

    I want YOUR parents!

    ...Or you're a sock puppet.
    Quote Originally Posted by icestac View Post
    Ask the FBI when they contact you
    lol! Thanks for the laughs....

    We should always be in the look out for "evil doers"!


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    How many ways can people say "it's not about the gear". You're approaching this from the wrong point of view. If gear made you a cave diver then everyone with more money than sense would be doing it. It takes a great deal of training and progressive experience. Becoming a cave diver is not easy, nor should it be..... and you definitely can't buy it.


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    I will sell you all my cave gear. It is THE best around. It has been tested thoroughly and I can assure you it will perform well under stress, and all a cave can throw at you.

    For about 75K we should be able to close the deal.........

    Meng Tze
    -Homo Bonae Voluntatis

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    Quote Originally Posted by MengTze View Post
    I will sell you all my cave gear. It is THE best around. It has been tested thoroughly and I can assure you it will perform well under stress, and all a cave can throw at you.

    For about 75K we should be able to close the deal.........
    Dammit Freddy, you beat me to it!!!

    Dive safe,

    Celia

    PS I will sell you all mine, with the same guarantee for $79 (it's prettier...)

    "Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others."
    ...Buddha

    ''Life's tough, pilgrim, and it’s even tougher if you're stupid.''
    - John Wayne

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    Icestac,

    I can remember the day the FBI called the recreational shop I worked for with that message...

    Men of Principle since 1839.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amphipod06 View Post
    PS I will sell you all mine, with the same guarantee for $79 (it's prettier...)
    Sold! Or did you leave out a K?

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    Since she left out the K I take it for only $80.00 that is eighty dollars. I think her stuff will fit me, LOL

    SLIM



 

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