To: blackdog
Maybe a "Son Of Lon" situation. If that is the case, do we get to ban guns from all federal employees? Speaking of which, has Horiuchi surfaced anywhere of late? Does anybody know where he might be now? We know when he was in at Ruby Ridge in Idaho and near Waco Texas, but I don't think we know where he is today, even in general terms.
64 posted on
10/10/2002 3:48:57 PM PDT by
El Gato
To: El Gato
Last I heard, Lon o'l pal was in an office(no windows) at Quantico. Having flown over Quantico, there is not much around it but swamp, marines, and various spook agency training areas. It's kind of like the VFR fly-way between DC and Dulles. That area and south/southwest of Quantico is some of the most remote undeveloped forest I've ever seen. At night there is hardly any evidence of human existence until you get near the Carolina border.
69 posted on
10/10/2002 3:59:17 PM PDT by
blackdog
To: El Gato
BTW, one more thing I find puzzling about Quantico....It is the most inactive airspace I have ever seen. You transition thru their airspace and not any other chatter is on the radio. The controllers in the tower talk only to you. No polite banter. You think they would being so bored, but not a single bit of talk. There are a few chunks of metal zipping around and some heavy egg beaters but nothing on the radio. No cleared for takeoff, traffic alerts, altimeter settings, runway visibilities, have a nice day's, nothing. It is like you are in an alternate dimension. I suspect they have some other frequencies in use but I couldn't find them. I've flown in to Maguire, Dover, and other joint use bases but Quantico is weird.
75 posted on
10/10/2002 4:15:32 PM PDT by
blackdog
To: El Gato
Speaking of which, has Horiuchi surfaced anywhere of late? Does anybody know where he might be now? We know when he was in at Ruby Ridge in Idaho and near Waco Texas, but I don't think we know where he is today, even in general terms.
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The last I heard he was an FBI instructor and Quantico.
105 posted on
10/10/2002 7:34:28 PM PDT by
RLK
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