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3 Sep 2006



<font size="1">Not even helpless animals were safe from those monsters.<br> I wonder what part of the brain had to be <br>cut out to remove the sense of hunger?</font>

ang

...always assuming that any of this is true of course. Sounds a bit improbable to me - especially the removing the sense of hunger part. And I won't necessarily believe anything that Wikipedia says without double checking it first - there's an awful lot of bollocks on there, written by people with no qualifications other than having time to spare.

Adrian

Improbality seems to be a "sine qua non" in propelling something to conspiracy theory status.<br><br>The directive empowering the CIA's activist role defines covert actions as activities "conducted or sponsored by this Government against hostile foreign states or groups or in support of friendly foreign states or groups but which are so planned and executed that any US Government responsibility for them is not evident to unauthorized persons and that if uncovered the US Government can plausibly disclaim any responsibility for them."<br><br>Which, of course, we all know does not mean events<br>never occurred.<br><br>The CIA: <br><br>Never have so many done so much that was so bad to so many others for so little discernible benefit to so few.

ang

<P>It's a little-known fact the KGB implanted tiny dart guns loaded with mind-controlling slime in the proboscises of common mosquitoes that were trained to buzz in the ears of US diplomats.</P> <P>Once stung, the zombified diplomats would return to mother Russia and divulge vital information.</P>

Rasputin