Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Did Sulus Have Fake Rocks Too?

Folks say the Sulus who attacked Sabah were a little bit too well equipped. In the beginning they wore full military gear and carried full sets of weapons which awed our own VAT 69 commandos. Our boys also found out that their GPS equipment kept getting out of whack when they entered the Tanduo area. This means their GPS was being jammed. The Sulus had jamming equipment. Without a doubt the Sulus were a rag-tag band of villagers. Someone paid them, armed them, equipped them and promised them wild stuff which made them believe they could succeed. Even if they had the money, where did they get all these fancy equipment? You cant just buy jamming equipment from the local hardware shop. By the way the mamak guy from Penang has denied giving any money to Jamalul Kiram. "However, Ridhwan admitted giving money to another claimant to the Sulu throne, Sultan Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram." according to The Star here. The news is that he contributes donations to Moro charities. Anyway here is something about spying equipment that is buried inside artificial rocks or natural rocks which have been hollowed out. Even tree trunks are used to hide spying equipment. Israel spies on Russian fleet off Syrian coast' camouflaged spy rocks found on island to monitor navy ships. fake rock used to house Israeli spy equipment Israeli devices in artificial rocks found on uninhabited island off Syria camouflaged devices track Russian navy transmit real-time images via satellite back to Israel three large devices found on island opposite Syrian port of Tartous. port is home to a Russian naval facility Iranian ships also docked in Tartous Israeli "Shayetet 13" elite naval unit planted surveillance system infiltrated Syria via Dolphin class submarines to extract sample stones frogmen evaluated terrain for most effective location rocks closely resembled items seized in Lebanon in recent years Here are some pictures of spying gear hidden inside hollowed out rocks and tree trunks. The next time you go to the beach near navy or army bases at Sepanggar Bay, Lumut, Sungei Udang or Port Dickson dont scratch your butt or do your business behind any of the rocks. The rocks may be taking your picture : )) -OutSyedTheBox-

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