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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

First the Sharks, now the Vultures

Arutz Sheva reports that the Saudis have uncovered another regional Mossad plot that recruits wildlife to do their spying

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.
Perhaps its an economizing measure that seems to have some recent success--Egyptian officials discovered that the Mossad enlisted the services of local sharks to attack tourists at Sinai resorts.

Egyptians killed two sharks that were suspected in a series of attacks on bathers. One of the sharks was 2.1 meters long and weighed 150 kg. The other was 30 cm longer and weighed 250 kg.

In the last few days, Egypt has lifted the ban on bathing that was issued after four Russian tourists were attacked by sharks.
But of course, the change in the security alert only applies to Russian tourists. For all other nationalities, the ban is still in effect.

You can't make this stuff up.

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