Posted on 09/11/2010 8:00:54 AM PDT by joinedafterattack
there was something fishy about the last spy exchange and we should be suspect of this one.
Of course ICE won’t have the faintest idea whether they really leave or not..since we don’t keep records of departing tourists.
“I have noticed a definite increase in the number of Russian men in their 20s and 30s around town the last few months...in parts of town Ive never seen them before.”
They are from Russia but does that really mean they’re Russians? You know Russia has muzzies there too. Could be like how they describe muzzies as asians in the UK.
how wierd is that that 2 of the guys names put together is that of an imam in tatarstan?
Idiatullin Rustem
imam-mukhtasib of Nizhnekamsk town
Nizhnekamsk town, Khimikov St., 59 , tel. (8-8555) 34-82-66, 34-07-36
http://eng.e-islam.ru/about/muhtasibs/
eerie coincidences abound...:|
Unfrakin believable, IMHO I think the stockings would have been used to kill any guards as pointed out in a previous post!
stockings over their heads to hide their faces.
I saw it in the movies. lol
They had Ski Masks for that the stockings for the kill, just sayin!
I guess the only real question left is are they muslims or socialists? Or both like the kenyan usurper.
perhaps they just wanted to steal copper wire? Still a crime, though.
perhaps they just wanted to steal copper wire? Still a crime, though.
They had a shovel with them. Solution to the problem...
Oh I know.
Probably Muslims since they were let go. Maybe they deputies did not want to make Muslims angry and thus endanger our troops.
I live a few miles from that plant.This is the first time I heard about this.
Shovel may have been a way to get “under” the fence that surely surrounded the plant.
ping to this post and thread, in case you haven’t seen it.
“One man also had black silk stockings in his left front pocket.”
If they were real silk (and not nylon) were they being used for their ductile properties?
“Silk fabric is ideal for computerized clothing because it is made with fibers that make it conducive to electricity.”
http://www.denverfabrics.com/pages/static/silk/silk-fabric-facts.htm
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