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Gee, do you think we're making Iran just a little paranoid? This is funny! I wonder if they were wearing little trench coats too.
"A few weeks ago, 14 squirrels equipped with espionage systems of foreign intelligence services were captured by [Iranian] intelligence forces along the country's borders. These trained squirrels, each of which weighed just over 700 grams, were released on the borders of the country for intelligence and espionage purposes. According to the announcement made by Iranian intelligence officials, alert police officials caught these squirrels before they could carry out any task.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/19/AR2007071902453_3.htmland in a related story:The Beast of Basra
alert police officials caught these squirrels before they could carry out any task.
Any task they know of! I'm guessing it would have either been the U.S. or Israel that did this...although it almost sounds a bit more Israeli to me (not that I know much). Now they're going to be looking at birds flying across their borders, right?Actually there are Micro UAVs that could be mistaken for animals.http://www.defense-update.com/products/m/mosquito.htm
AAAHHH!!!! their going to find all our nuts!
And each operative has an able assistant no doubt….
;D ;DWhat was that cartoon's name? I remember watching that.
Secret Squirrel… sidekick is Morroco Mole. Hanna-Barberra creations.
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