John,
VHF fireground simplex, a little of UHF Field ops simplex then GRN.
PMR back to the district office.
So pretty much everything at some point
Depended where the search area was on the day.
Blue Mountains search
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Re: Blue Mountains search
A mission to keep the party going turned fatal for Sydney man Gary Tweddle on the night he vanished into Blue Mountains bushland. None of his friends imagined the awful tragedy that would unfold when the much-loved 23-year-old went to buy some cocaine.I'm told the guy was doing lines of cocaine and got cut off at the bar. After kicking over somebodies bins, how he gets lost in suburban type streets is a mystery. In my books, the guy is a douche. </2 cents>
http://m.smh.com.au/nsw/cocaine-arrest- ... 2ul59.html
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I won't reveal my source of information however have you seen todays media?Garry wrote:"I'm told the guy was doing lines of cocaine"
Im not sure where that information came from ? was that reported to police ? Because it isnt in any briefing notes that Ive seen
http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/ ... dle-death/
Apparently my source was right...
Also Police knew about it the whole time.
*edit* doh, I just read mattys post that says the same thing.
Further to that, I wonder why the search was the largest our state and/or country has ever seen. His employer works for Defence and officially Tweedle was a "sales person". I suspect his employment was something a little more serious given a few other pieces of information I won't reveal.
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He worked for Oracle - hardly a proprietary military type of organisation.....
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Ever heard of Edward Snowden? He worked for Dell who fit the same description...
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An Oracle salesman? Having access to secret military details?
Hardly a decent comparison, and nor does he fit the same description. Far from it in fact.
Snowden was ex NSA and CIA who became a Dell contractor that worked inside an NSA facility. He was a technically qualified person working inside a secret facility under a security clearance.
You're trying to compare a external Oracle salesman to an ex-spook working inside NSA analyst with a security clearance...
Unless of course the "few other pieces of information" bares some significance....
Hardly a decent comparison, and nor does he fit the same description. Far from it in fact.
Snowden was ex NSA and CIA who became a Dell contractor that worked inside an NSA facility. He was a technically qualified person working inside a secret facility under a security clearance.
You're trying to compare a external Oracle salesman to an ex-spook working inside NSA analyst with a security clearance...
Unless of course the "few other pieces of information" bares some significance....