Posted on 01/24/2006 7:27:17 AM PST by b2stealth
"..caught red-handed financing a number of nongovernmental organizations.."
"..the Russian special services offered us material that we evaluated as unambiguously sensational and exclusive. Do you think that, if the BBC received footage on which it was convincingly proved that four of our agents were working in London, that they wouldn't have aired it? "
"The main crime of the British intelligence agents seems to be that their connections to Russian human rights organizations."
http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?idr=527&id=643044
http://www.kommersant.ru/doc.html?docId=643044
(Excerpt) Read more at kommersant.com ...
I said this a clumsy fake. The rock did'nt even have a USB port on it.
From Russian newspapers looks like the rock they showed in the movie was some other rock from some *other* location..
The original was gone..
Also, Moscow has 100+ WiFi spots, why not use Internet?
i never figured out how, after a british agent picked up the rock and carried it away, the rusky's got it in the first place. did the brits give it to them?
The Russian version of ECHELON that's why. :)
Official FSB says, that they don't have any proof other than 1 russian citizen in custody and video that "shows" embassy employees going past the location where that original rock was..
The original rock is gone, and now FSB says that the rock they are presenting is "just like that other one" which could mean anything :)
Interesting thing that any object on the grass in Moscow wouldn't last a day.. it would be picket up and examined by bums and street hooligans, you just don't see any nice pretty rocks in Moscow :) People collect empty beer bottles and waste like that.
The Russian government may have watched too many James Bond movies with illusions of super-geek technology in the hands of MI6.
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