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en>fr fr>en By Axel_Bavaria Comments: 6835, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Tue Jan 04, 2011 09:14 AM
Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent
by Gil Ronen
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Saudi Arabian security forces have captured a vulture that was carrying a global positioning satellite (GPS) transmitter and a ring etched with the words "Tel Aviv University." They suspect the bird of spying for Israel, Maariv-NRG reported Tuesday. The GPS and ring were connected to the bird as part of an long-term project by Israeli scientists that follows vultures' location and altitude for research purposes.
The arrest of the vulture - whose identification code is R65 - comes several weeks after an Egyptian official voiced the suspicion that a shark that attacked tourists off the Sinai shore was also acting on behalf of Mossad. The incidents may reflect a growing irrational hysteria among Arabs surrounding Israel's military prowess and the efficacy of its intelligence services, possibly fueled by the Stuxnet virus' success..
Maariv said that the R65 was caught near the home of a sheikh in the community of Hayel in Saudi Arabia. The words "Tel Aviv University" etched in English on a ring clasped to its leg, and especially the transmitter, caused the finders to suspect espionage and alert the security forces.
Ohad Hatzofe, bird ecologist for the Nature and Parks Authority, said that the vulture story has been making the rounds in Arabic internet sites, including Al-Jazeera forums and Arabic military forums. "The subject is receiving great publicity and it is important that Saudi authorities understand that it is not true. There is also an international treaty of nature protection professionals, that forbids doing things like this," he added.
The researchers said that seven vultures that were marked in Israel in the last few years reached Saudi Arabia. Transmissions from four of them have ceased and they are presumed dead. One vulture - beside R65 - is still alive and flying around Saudi Arabia, after spending the winter in Sudan.
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re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By Armonteutmaronne Comments: 6784, member since Sun May 20, 2007On Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:02 AM
Axel_Bavaria wrote:
Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent
by Gil Ronen
Follow Israel news on Twitter and Facebook.
Saudi Arabian security forces have captured a vulture that was carrying a global positioning satellite (GPS) transmitter and a ring etched with the words "Tel Aviv University." They suspect the bird of spying for Israel, Maariv-NRG reported Tuesday. The GPS and ring were connected to the bird as part of an long-term project by Israeli scientists that follows vultures' location and altitude for research purposes.
The arrest of the vulture - whose identification code is R65 - comes several weeks after an Egyptian official voiced the suspicion that a shark that attacked tourists off the Sinai shore was also acting on behalf of Mossad. The incidents may reflect a growing irrational hysteria among Arabs surrounding Israel's military prowess and the efficacy of its intelligence services, possibly fueled by the Stuxnet virus' success..
Maariv said that the R65 was caught near the home of a sheikh in the community of Hayel in Saudi Arabia. The words "Tel Aviv University" etched in English on a ring clasped to its leg, and especially the transmitter, caused the finders to suspect espionage and alert the security forces.
Ohad Hatzofe, bird ecologist for the Nature and Parks Authority, said that the vulture story has been making the rounds in Arabic internet sites, including Al-Jazeera forums and Arabic military forums. "The subject is receiving great publicity and it is important that Saudi authorities understand that it is not true. There is also an international treaty of nature protection professionals, that forbids doing things like this," he added.
The researchers said that seven vultures that were marked in Israel in the last few years reached Saudi Arabia. Transmissions from four of them have ceased and they are presumed dead. One vulture - beside R65 - is still alive and flying around Saudi Arabia, after spending the winter in Sudan.
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re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By FrogKillr  Comments: 7703, member since Mon May 05, 2003On Tue Jan 04, 2011 05:41 PM
Ragheads gotta be the dumbest people on the planet next to Niggers. |
re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By Karl_galster Comments: 11110, member since Tue Jul 20, 2004On Tue Jan 04, 2011 05:56 PM
Nothing to see here carion.
Fred mode off. |
re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent en>fr fr>en By famousde Comments: 654, member since Wed Dec 19, 2007On Tue Jan 04, 2011 06:28 PM
Those Mossad are pretty darn sneaky. Those Muslim Arabs are pretty darn stupid. |
re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent en>fr fr>en By syscom3 Comments: 5583, member since Sun Sep 05, 2004On Tue Jan 04, 2011 07:19 PM
FrogKillr wrote:
Ragheads gotta be the dumbest people on the planet next to Niggers.
No, the ragheads are dumber. |
re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent en>fr fr>en By hawk7 Comments: 14476, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004On Tue Jan 04, 2011 07:46 PM
FrogKillr wrote:
Ragheads gotta be the dumbest people on the planet next to Niggers.
And why do you think they get along so well? All those muzz converts in NSU |
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re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By sayno2islam Comments: 160, member since Thu Nov 04, 2010On Tue Jan 04, 2011 08:43 PM
Muzz is so damn paranoid. Who knows, maybe one day they'll decide to commit mass suicide to escape the omnipresent Mossad.  |
re: Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent en>fr fr>en By diefrog Comments: 7241, member since Wed Mar 12, 2003On Tue Jan 04, 2011 08:48 PM
Sounds like someone in Saudi Arabia has taken William Dietz' Legion of the Damned books too seriously. |