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To: CitizenM; Squantos; Mulder
The pictures, apparently taken somewhere in Armenia, show anti-tank missiles, a Russian missile launcher and a recoilless anti-tank rifle, among other weapons

Why dont I ever get a chance at these deals ???

Oh right, assault weapons are illegal...

47 posted on 03/15/2005 12:43:19 PM PST by Gilbo_3 (Patience is a virtue, but it aint one of mine !!!)
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41. On or about June 9 and June 11, 2004, agents surveilled two separate meetings in Manhattan among SOLOMONYAN, SPIES and the CI, during which, among other things, SOLOMONYAN showed the CI a list with different types of weapons and their prices that he said he could get for the CI, including RPGs and claymores (a type of explosive). In addition, during the June 11th meeting, the CI placed an order for numerous weapons from SOLOMONYAN and SPIES, including but not limited to, RPGs, stingers, AK-47's and other machineguns. The CI inquired as to whether the price listed for the stingers was correct because it seemed low in the CI’s opinion. SOLOMONYAN indicated that he would look into this matter. SOLOMONYAN informed the CI that he could also obtain enriched Uranium for the CI which, SOLOMONYAN suggested, could be used in the subway system. Also during the June 9 and June 11 meetings, SOLOMONYAN explained to the CI that he had three possible sources from which to obtain the weapons that the CI ordered. Finally, the CI discussed with SOLOMONYAN and SPIES the possibility that the CI could supposedly obtain fraudulent green cards for SPIES and SOLOMONYAN through the CI’s purported connections. These meetings were consensually recorded and videotaped.

48 posted on 03/15/2005 12:50:31 PM PST by OXENinFLA
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