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As it was reported by Jim Bronskill in “Toronto Star” (www.thestar.com/News/article/169560) coins, containing tiny transmitters have mysteriously turned up in the pockets of some our contractors in Canada. And although US Defense Department Security experts said that these miniature devices could be used to track the movements of any persons, they left the main things unsaid.

The matter is that these spy transmitters allow not only to monitor a target’s travels, but also to be special devices for firing the charge on command from the distant control.

It proves that my apprehensions of possible Islamist terrorist actions against our defense industry personnel, engaged in sensitive military technology at US objects in Canada, are salted. And that is why CIA has had to warn us of this new danger. But it seems to me most details of it remain a mystery not only for us, but for our security agents either. History shows that such information comes too late as usual, because our secret agents are good-for-nothing. They can only line their own pockets thanks to trade of heroin from Afghanistan or shadow right-minded Americans!

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Wait, it's the Islamists who made the transmitter coins?

yikes. I bet they were pressed at the Mullah Moolah Mint of Mississauga.

-k

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