Posted on 09/13/2010 8:40:02 PM PDT by Kabud
Salt was a great movie (weird it did not have an FR review!!!!) When I watched it I couldn’t stop think of a certain president....
Well said.
Ye-ye-ye, a county deputies arresting some GRU operatives of the same breed who took Kabul with a single company back to 1979?? LOL.
IMO, these ‘Russians’ following their names and a published place of origin are just a worshipers of the religion of peace who got asylum here by the fake claim of getting abused by Russian troops burning their Korans on a daily basis.
And their crime here is not being a Russian agents but stealing a copper from a powerplant cause an idea of making legal business or getting a job are insulting for them as a dishonest Jewish or Christian thing.
These guys are just victims..))
Feel free to go yell at the person who wrote it, which I quoted, and pointed to. You seem to want to argue with anyone and everyone here.
wait a minute,
Georgia, as in, USA!?
I think it’s time to freak!
Kabud, given your knowledge of Spetznatz, what do you think they carried the black silk stockings for? That item has been bothering me - seems too fragile for a garrotte...
Given the shocking possibility that Russian nuclear suitcase bombs may even now be smuggled
into the United States,
I hope the administration reverses its neglect of the
experimental wide area tracking system [WATS] being developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
In a hearing before this subcommittee on nuclear
terrorism and countermeasures held on October 1, 1997, the WATS system was
profiled in the hope of promoting its development. WATS currently offers the only
technology under development capable of detecting a nuclear weapon being smuggled
into the United States.
Ironically, after the WATS presentation was warmly received by the R&D
Subcommittee, the administration cut WATS funding to a subsistence level and reorganized the program in ways deleterious to its development. I cannot
understand how the administration, which has often objected to national missile
defenses on grounds that nuclear terrorism poses a bigger threat, can then neglect
the only technology that offers any hope of defense against nuclear terrorism.
What is the justification for keeping America defenseless against both nuclear
missiles and nuclear terrorists?
I have come to expect inconsistency and wishful
thinking, unfortunately, from the administration.
Sorry for the lack of formatting — I tried my best.
The above post is taken from the Scribt site which does not allow copy and paste.
Basically, this former GRU Col., which is of course part of the red Army, is telling us that he was in charge of overseeing special forces from Russia secretly operating in the United States. I paraphrase. Please click on the link provided previously and read for yourself — as it is very interesting.
And from what I know of the SPETSNAZ, if any of them were in it, or 'ex', they wouldn't take too kindly of being arrested by 'police'. They'd fight and take someone out with them. They are trained that their own life is meaningless and prepared to die 'for the mission'.
In short, the SPETSNAZ are kind of like Mafia Hitmen, only they're in the Russian Army. (and there's no comparison with our ARMY SF, Rangers or Navy SEALs).
Until I see 'SPETSNAZ' confirmed, I remain skeptical.
(Not that they weren't up to no good)
“if a nuke ever went off at a power plant, nobady could convince the public that it wasnt an accident at the plant.”
A nuke going off at a non-nuke plant?
You folks do realize that this isn’t a nuclear plant in question here, right? It’s not even a big conventional plant. I worked at the biggest powerplant in GA many years ago, and it’s nowhere near this location, and it is coal fired, not nuclear. And yes, it’s still the biggest.
These guys look like they’re most likely common thieves/crooks, to me.
See my post above. Still crazy that we let these guys go. Our immigration system is so broken it is unreal.
I’m thinking thieves too...like I said on the ealier thread...if this was about anything..I doubt we would of heard about it.
Thank you for injecting some common sense into this thread.
At the most they *may* be 'Russian Mafia', and the plan was Extortion.
(give us 20,000,000 Rubles or we blow plant, yankee dog)
The hyperventilating in this thread is just unreal. And you’re welcome.
Hell..the rooskie mafia is so weak here they can’t even knock the Mexicans off the top dawg of the drug trade.
It was all a simple communications problem. It was a miss communication.
The order was to study the power plant in Georgia.
Unfortunately which Georgia was not spelled out and the team mistakenly came to the Georgia in the United States.
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