Re: Pearls Before Swine Series - Scope of Work Matrix

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James M. Atkinson wrote:
> From an operational point the camera does not look like a piece of
> sweep gear and the last thing an eavesdropper will suspect is that
> the photographer is actually hunting him. Plus if you set up a
> tripod, some lights, and with a large format camera in an executves
> office the spy is more likely to think that it is a photo shoot, and
> not a spy hunt. No matter that the tripods and "lights" actually
> conceal some huge antenna's and the "flash controller" is actually
> performing an RF survey.
>
> Yes, that may very well be the CEO is an all day photo shoot with a
> photographer for a national magazine or news media, or it could just
> be that the spy is about to get his carcass nailed to the fence post
> The camera is could all be about distraction and why so much
> equipment gets dragged in to the building on a Sunday, the room gets
> set up on a Monday, various pictures get taken around the building on
> Tuesday, and the executive is seen with the photo crew while parts of
> the building gets closed off during the shoot.

Ha! Now that's a far better reason for bringing along an 8x10 than any
other reason you've listed before.

(I was actually idly wondering a long time ago whether the photography
thing wouldn't be an ideal cover.)
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