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I've been a railfan sence 1950, when I was 7 years old. I'm a VietNam vet, who used to have a t0p-secret security clearance. I've been an auxilary police officer, carried a .357 magnum. Now I'm STILL a railfan, I carry a vidio camera, I have an ID card (drivers licience), I have a cell phone, a scanner, a CB radio ,all of my local P.D.'s & F.D's phone numbers, binoculars, and a very healthy respect for railroad employees, and police officers. What else do I need to be observant and note unusual ocurances. But I don't just watch railroads all the time. Lately I also watch power lines, gas storage areas ,bus stations, malls, etc. Anyplace that my life takes me, I keep my eyes open, my equipment close by, always trying to be ready to do my part.We can all do this, it is what the Presidant has asked us to do. If we all do our part these enemies of the United States of America will not be successful. Don't be fearful that's just what the enemy wants us to be. ***: Barrington,N.H.
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