To: Jim Bishop who wrote (98355 ) 12/23/2001 8:21:29 PM From: StocksDATsoar Respond to of 150070 By: EYE_ON_WALLST $$$$$ 22 Dec 2001, 10:01 PM EST Msg. 27578 of 27581ragingbull.lycos.com Today's American Airline incident... Reinforces what is required at airports to make them MORE secure... Georal International leader in secured portals. It is FAA approved and with a good track record. State Department Certification is expected any day now too and orders to follow, IMO. Research indicates there is a lot of interest. Here is a piece of what they offer: "Georal International of Whitestone, NY, has developed the GIL-2001 Airlock Security Door System to control access, prevent passage of weapons into secured areas, and contain the person and alert security control if there is a problem. The system, a floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall armored glass container, is designed for employee access at airports and offers biometric positive ID options - Palm Print ID, Fingerprint ID, Retina Scan ID and Facial Recognition ID - allowing for accurate ID of employees entering and leaving secured areas. The FAA-approved GIL-2001 also can incorporate explosive drug detection systems. A weight link system assures that only one person is screened at a time." georal.com Since Georal is a private company, a possible way to play it through FXGP that exclusively markets Georal's Portal products that sell for $50,000-$150,000 each. Applications include Government buildings (embassies, offices, banks, etc. etc.). Also, they have aircraft cockpit security portals ready to be incorporated. It appears Georal offers technology that would complement INVN, VSNX, VISG in order to make airports, important buildings SECURE. It may be a nice hedge play in the HOT Security Arena. Starting January should be a rockin...