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Spy Trawlers

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posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 11:47 AM
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Does anyone know much about spy trawlers? What Im looking for specifically is how to ID them, say by a trawler having gear that wouldnt or shouldnt be on a normal trawler and radio aerials.

Ive googled it, but cant find much. I found a good photo of one on Globalsecurity too, no info at all about it though.

So, anybody know anything?



EDIT: For clarity.

[Edited on 9-9-2003 by DeltaNine]



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 01:25 PM
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There is a little information on Russian spy trawlers here.


www.fas.org...



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 01:29 PM
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Seen it
But thanks!



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 02:45 PM
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DeltaNine


Found this site for you, dont know if its any good, but you never know?

"Watching The Watchers"

www.offmsg.connectfree.co.uk...



blackwidow (reporting from hospital bed)



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 02:53 PM
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Thats great! Thanks!

Im not sure about the heading below it though:

"Satan Made Me Eat My Seminar!"

LMAO!



posted on Sep, 9 2003 @ 02:56 PM
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Yer I thought that as a bit odd, but it might to to do with the different story's being told (thats if I got it right?) only had a quick look for you.




blackwidow (reporting from hospital bed)



posted on Sep, 16 2003 @ 06:29 PM
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I just saw a show about this on History Channel or maybe it was Discovery, but anyway.............

There are patterns that trawlers take, If a specific trawler is out of a pattern and staying in one location.....then that should be a clue.



posted on Sep, 16 2003 @ 07:21 PM
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I would think taht most fishing trawlers cannot afford to lurk about without catching fish to pay for the expense of operating a big trawler. These fishermen work very hard for their living and signs of that hard work should be easy to spot.
1- Birds and lots of them looking for a free lunch
2- Worn nets and rigging that is still in working order
3- returning to port heavy in the water with a huge load of fish
4- leaving port light in the water
5- generally found in areas known for fishing
6- if they are fishing, they should haul some fish in once in a while



posted on Sep, 16 2003 @ 07:24 PM
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Patterns eh? I might have to get the scanner out and go for a wander down to the docks.



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