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On Jun 29, 11:18 am, small Pox <smallpox...@gmail.com> wrote: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNo2kDkstBohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jNuGBCAAg8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C4umi2eMrM > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR6s_Ib0I-Mhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivTcmbqQCFghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JzupsT-8Sc > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubacHhs8RUA > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4NmwNE4qps > > If confirmed Elena Kagan will be impartial and if not then she > wonthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCUo6cORArA > > On Jun 29, 10:18 am, nanothermite911fbibustards > > <nanothermite911fbibusta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > YanQui cry babies using old RACIST formula of Harassment !!! > > > To Harass Muslims :- Make a Movie of Bin Laden from a Studio in > > Langley Virginia with an actor with SILICONE mask > > > and release on the internet > > > with FBI working on AUTHENTICATING it. > > > Hey YANK Bustards , NO ONE trust you. You have DESTROYED your OWN > > CREDIBILITY with your own ODIOUS HANDS !!!! > > > Hey YANK Bustards , NO ONE trust you. You have DESTROYED your OWN > > CREDIBILITY with your own ODIOUS HANDS !!!! > > > Hey YANK Bustards , NO ONE trust you. You have DESTROYED your OWN > > CREDIBILITY with your own ODIOUS HANDS !!!! > > > They cry HOARSE on Abdul Qader Khan, while its a FACT > > > that CENTRIFUGE technology was STOLEN by GERMANS from RUSSIA. It was > > RUSSIA which invented the centrifuge running on a single ball. The > > DUTCH and BRITISH stole it under URENCO. > > > USA stole it from LIBYA. > > USA stole it from LIBYA. > > USA stole it from LIBYA. > > > The concept of CENTRIFUGE as the possibility was PROLIFERATED by MAD > > JEWS of New York Times, Washington POST and the NEOCONS. I learnt the > > CONCEPT from the NEWSPAPERS and before that the books were LYING about > > the Gas DIFFUSION PLANT or some Reactor Reprocessing Plant. The word > > KRYTRON was also PROLIFERATED by MAD Neocons. > > > ========== > > > Hey FBI BUSTARDS, I ask you a POINTED QUESTION in PUBLIC ? > > > If you are SO competent, tell me where is the ANTHRAX MAILER and where > > are his sound and VIDEO TESTIMONIALS ? > > > Where is the trail leading from nanothermite residue collected by DR > > STEVEN JONES to the actual 911 perpetrators ? > > > What about the Testimonials of EXPLOSIVES and EXPLOSIONS ???? !!!!! > > > ========== > > >http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2010/06/russian_spies_seem_to_have_bee.h... > > > Russian Spies’ Dumbest Mistakes > > 6/29/10 at 11:00 AM Comment 22Comment 22Comments > > Anna Chapman. > > Photo: Patrick McMullan > > This morning, a lot of the papers said the Justice Department's > > complaint about the Russian spies read like "a Cold War thriller." But > > between their yapping about their work in cafés, their decision to > > write anti-American editorials in newspapers (because no one will > > notice if they're in Spanish!) and the plain fact that, over ten > > years, none of these ten intelligence agents actually gathered any > > intelligence (they're being charged with being unregistered, not with > > obtaining classified materials), it's more like a Cold War–era comedy, > > in the vein of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Let's take a look at some of the > > gang's most awkward moments. > > > It appears the incompetence came from the top. For instance, someone > > at the S.V.R. actually sent them this directive: > > > “You were sent to U.S.A. for long-term service trip,” it said. “Your > > education, bank accounts, car, house etc. — all these serve one goal: > > fulfill your main mission, i.e. to search and develop ties in > > policymaking circles and send intels [intelligence reports] to > > C[enter].” > > > Thanks for the expository dialogue, super-secret agency! > > > While several of them quite successfully immersed themselves in > > American culture, particularly the Murphys, whom neighbors called > > "suburbia personified" (“They couldn’t have been spies,” one neighbor > > quipped, awesomely, “Look what she did with the hydrangeas”), others > > explained away their weirdness with flimsy excuses, like Tracey Foley, > > of Cambridge. According to a neighbor: > > > “She said they were from Canada.” > > > Right, because that worked for the Coneheads. > > > Then there's the methods they used to conduct their work, which were > > so over-the-top dramatic (briefcase-switching, short-wave-radio-using) > > that they may as well have been wearing signs reading, "We Are SPIES." > > The Post picks up on the following, which it calls a "particularly > > slick spy exchange" between one "Anna Chapman" and a fellow spy. > > > Chapman pulled a laptop out of a tote bag in a bookstore at Warren and > > Greenwich streets in the West Village while her handler lurked > > outside, receiving her message on his own computer, the feds said. > > > Wait, how is that slick, exactly? He was standing right outside. If > > she had just gone and told him in person, then the Feds mightn't have > > gotten hold of the e-mail using what according to the complaint was a > > common "commercially available" wireless-connection interceptor that > > even Ali Wise owns. > > > Chapman, we are sorry to say, seems to be one of the least bright > > bulbs in this box. In addition to the above scenario, she 1) > > registered a cell phone under the preposterous address of "99 Fake > > Street," and in the end, fell hard for a ridiculous scenario posed to > > her by undercover U.S. agents. > > > The undercover instructed her on how she would recognize her fellow > > spy and how to report back on the handoff, the feds said. > > > "Haven’t we met in California last summer?" the spy expecting the fake > > passport was supposed to say. Chapman was to respond, "No, I think it > > was the Hamptons," according to the FBI. > > > Oh, that dialogue. It's like they are making fun of her to her face. > > It gets worse: > > > Chapman allegedly was also supposed to hold a magazine under her arm > > so her counterpart would recognize her, and plant a stamp on a wall > > map to indicate the handoff was a success. > > Then she was supposed to turn around three times with her finger in > > the air ... God. The Times this morning said Obama was "not happy" > > that this sting occurred so close to his hamburger social with > > Medvedev, and we can imagine why. He must be so embarrassed for him. > > > Spy ring's 'femme fatale' [NYP] > > In Ordinary Lives, U.S. Sees the Work of Russian Agents [NYT] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list