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Iran Detains Spies at Nuclear Facility
From Fox News:
Authorities in Iran nabbed two birds believed to be “spy pigeons” near the country’s contentious nuclear facility, the Agence France-Presse reported Monday. Both pigeons were caught near the city of Natanz, which is home to Iran’s uranium enrichment plant, AFP reported. Both had metal rings and invisible strings attached to them. A source declined to mention what will happen to the pigeons now that they’ve been caught. The results of a six-year probe released last month did not rule out the possibility that Iran may be running clandestine nuclear programs, a chief U.N. nuclear inspector said told the Associated Press. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,441162,00.html |
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Somebody's pet homing pigeons got confused by all the clickitys* given off by that facility? ;)
*clickitys = slang for radiation, from the noise of a Geiger counter. |
How dare you question a report from Faux News? If they there were invisible strings, how can you prove differently? I love scare reports like this one. It lowers my respect for the news in general. Just how stupid do they think we all are? :right:
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They were hungry was all. And then had to cover it up when the owner of the pigeons tracked them down.
"...and Captain Blackadder definitely did not shoot this delicious plump-breasted pigeon" |
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Clues you just how bright those in authority in Iran are these days, doesn't it? :lol:
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It was squirrels last year. They arrested 14 of them.
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They have little cameras and microphones on them. Really.
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Nuts though it sounds, the possibility of fitting tiny spy cameras to migratory birds cannot be ruled out. The use of animals in warfare has a long history. As recently as WWII, the Russians used dogs to destroy tanks by using Pavlovian techniques to train them to carry explosives underneath the German tanks.
However, pigeon racers band their birds and often stamp phone numbers on the birds' wing feathers, and I can well imagine them leaving some fishing line tied to the birds' legs to make them easier to catch if they stray. This was done in falconry. Occam's Razor, hmmmmm..... Politically motivated xenophobic paranoia propaganda? They wouldn't, surely.:right: |
Shit they're learning all our tricks ... whats next?
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