Saudi Arabia captures Israeli 'spy vulture'A vulture. Really people? Some people choose to believe anything.
Saudi Arabian security services have captured a vulture that is suspected of being a Mossad spy sent over by Israel to gather information about the country.


4 comments:
Get out the tinfoil turbans!
Just about every modern military uses service animals. It didn't have a camera on it? The BBC bird documentary Earthflight used trained camerabirds.
If it had Hellfire missiles under its wings, they would have a good case.
To be fair, it did float when they threw it in water...
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