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(From JON - this is just more proof that the people who populate the Middle East seem to have a loose screw here and there. I have always claimed that their education - mostly taught in mosques and limited to the Quran - lacks any resemblance to the definition of the word "education.")

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Saudi Arabia 'detains' Israeli vulture for spying
Griffon Vulture Griffon Vultures can soar at up to 11,000 metres (36,100 ft) above sea level. A perfect vantage point?


Saudi Arabian officials have "detained" a vulture on accusations of being a spy for Israel, media reports say.

The griffon vulture was carrying a GPS transmitter bearing the name of Tel Aviv University, prompting rumours it was part of a Zionist plot.

Israeli wildlife officials dismissed the claims as ludicrous and expressed concern about the bird's fate.

Last month, Egyptian officials implied the Israeli spy agency Mossad was to blame for shark attacks off its coast.

The vulture, which can have a wing span of up to 265cm (8ft 8in), was caught after it landed in the desert city of Hyaal a few days ago.

When locals discovered the GPS transmitter, they suspected the worst and handed it over to the security forces, said Israel's Ma'ariv newspaper.

Conspiracy theories quickly began circulating in Saudi newspapers and on websites that the bird was involved in espionage.

Israeli officials told Ma'ariv they were "stunned" by the allegations and concerned that the bird could meet a horrible punishment in the notoriously severe Saudi justice system.

"The device does nothing more than receive and store basic data about the bird's whereabouts, and about his altitude and speed," a bird specialist at Israel's Park and Nature Authority told the newspaper.

The data would be used to improve understanding of the endangered species' behaviour.

"Now, this poor bird is paying a terrible price. That's very sad," said the unnamed expert.

"I hope they release the poor thing."

The vulture is the latest animal to be accused of being an unwitting Mossad operative.

In December, the governor of Egypt's South Sinai province, Mohamed Abdul Fadil Shousha, suggested the spy agency may have had a hand in a string of deadly shark attacks off the coast of the Sharm el-Sheikh resort.

He said it was "not out of the question" that Mossad had put the killer shark in the area.

The Israeli foreign ministry dismissed that allegation, saying the governor "must have seen Jaws one time too many, and confuses fact and fiction".

posted on Jan 5, 2011 7:10 PM ()

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Interesting but stupid.
comment by fredo on Jan 6, 2011 10:27 AM ()
I am going to have to get out my binoculars and take a closer look at that osprey that has been flitting around out back. And those turtles by the creek- wouldn't their shells make perfect places to hide little cameras?
comment by dragonflyby on Jan 6, 2011 9:15 AM ()
and I just bet those bunny rabbits I see hopping about here are spys for the Cow Snot Housing Authority to see wheather or not we pick up our dog poo.

reguards
yer how much more insane can this get pal
bugg
comment by honeybugg on Jan 6, 2011 8:34 AM ()
omg. These people are insane...
comment by kristilyn3 on Jan 6, 2011 7:30 AM ()
You know, I've had my suspicions about a red-tailed hawk circling around my property recently. I think it's more than rabbits it's watching for.
comment by solitaire on Jan 6, 2011 5:40 AM ()
Those Mossad guys, they're ruthless, according to the spy novels I've read.
comment by troutbend on Jan 5, 2011 9:43 PM ()
The GPS devices on birds bear no resemblance to the ones people carry or have in their cars. They are tiny, about the size of a large vitamin pill.
reply by jondude on Jan 5, 2011 9:54 PM ()
I don't think it's stupid on their part, actually. Maybe the shark bit is a little paranoid, but not a creature with a GPS.
comment by drmaus on Jan 5, 2011 9:27 PM ()
Universities and avian interests regularly study bird migration patterns using GPS locators. They are tiny and usually are attached to the birds' legs. There are tens of thousands of them in the air right now. The Saudis are ignoramuses. They are paranoid.
reply by jondude on Jan 5, 2011 9:40 PM ()
Dumb and Dumber are running things over there. Tragic for everyone.
comment by tealstar on Jan 5, 2011 7:56 PM ()
I bet they arrested pigeons during WW 1 and 2
comment by greatmartin on Jan 5, 2011 7:35 PM ()
How ridiculous is this???
comment by marta on Jan 5, 2011 7:28 PM ()

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