Canadian coins containing tiny transmitters have mysteriously turned up in the pockets of at least three American contractors who visited Canada, says a branch of the U.S. Defense Department.Oops, this wasnt supposed to get out. The latest has the Defense Department now playing down the story. *LINK*?
“There is no story there,” the official, who asked not to be named, told The Globe and Mail.
Remember,fellas, if you find any funny looking over-sized bird coins in your pocket (the Canadians call it a 'Loonie'), be careful as to your whereabouts. You wouldnt want all your secret moves revealed.
I can just imagine what this micro-technology can do in the hands of private investigator.
Or worse...wives may purchase transmitter coins, drop in a coat pocket, and monitor husband's travel around town, all from the comfort of home via the internet.
Domestic Lo-Jack? Could this be on the horizon?
4 comments:
Dratt......foiled again.
Back to the drawing board
Canuckian Conquest of The Universe plan #237,928....coming rightup :o)
The spy coins didnt work maybe a bit of frigid air shuffled south across the 49th will get us respect... :o)
well, damn, chills...
it appears your plan is having an effect. last night,we had snow flurries in los angeles, of all places.
Yes, I saw this story yesterday. I like to buy US quarters that are transmitters so I can ease drop on some of the characters that I know:o)
Oh no. Now the Canadian government knows how many parking meters I plugged and how many Tim Horton's runs I made last time I was there.
Seriously...WTF???
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