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This was indeed a weird one. I thought when I saw it originally, why?
Since change changes hands so often, what's the purpose?
At 19:16 1/15/2007, you wrote:
>http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1168816509163&call_pageid=1020420665036&col=1112101662670
>
>U.S. changes a spy story
>
>THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
>
>OTTAWA (Jan 15, 2007)
>
>It seems there's no danger of your spare change spying on you after all.
>
>A U.S. government defence agency has suddenly retracted its claim
>that Canadian coins containing tiny transmitters were planted on
>three American contractors who visited Canada.
>
>The Defense Security Service now says the coin claims, based on a
>report provided to the agency, "were found later to be
>unsubstantiated ..." and should not have been included in a summary
>released to the public.
>
>Intelligence experts surmised the miniature transmitters in the
>supposedly rigged coins might be used to track the movements of
>defence industry personnel, to help determine whom they were meeting.
>
>
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This was indeed a weird one. I thought when I saw it
originally, why? Since change changes hands so often, what's the
purpose?
At 19:16 1/15/2007, you wrote:
http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1168816509163&call_pageid=1020420665036&col=1112101662670
U.S. changes a spy story
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OTTAWA (Jan 15, 2007)
It seems there's no danger of your spare change spying on you after
all.
A U.S. government defence agency has suddenly retracted its claim that
Canadian coins containing tiny transmitters were planted on three
American contractors who visited Canada.
The Defense Security Service now says the coin claims, based on a report
provided to the agency, "were found later to be unsubstantiated
..." and should not have been included in a summary released to the
public.
Intelligence experts surmised the miniature transmitters in the
supposedly rigged coins might be used to track the movements of defence
industry personnel, to help determine whom they were meeting.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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and
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Atkinson
Phone: (978) 546-3803
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Group
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127 Eastern Avenue
#291
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http://www.tscm.com/
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01931-8008
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mailto:jm...@tscm.com
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spy.
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