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Old 01-15-2007, 02:04 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Who makes those coins though? *police state*
My guess would be
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Old 01-17-2007, 01:13 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Why would Canada spy on you? We can take a walk to the border and look at you if we wanted. No need for this coin buisness.
I'm not so much thinking it is actual candaians that would be spying on us, but someone who would be going through Canada to do so. But putting the radio in coins is ingenous considering that it is undetectable and that the US officials who have this info and go over to Canada for relations talks or what-have-you, would have some form of canadian currency on them at all times.

But what's to say that we don't have similar things going on in other countries as well. It's ok to blame someone else to take attention away from what you do as long as we don't get caught... that's what I am getting out of all of this.

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Old 01-22-2007, 09:19 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Canadian spy coins never existed
By Ted Bridis

The Associated Press

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WASHINGTON — Reversing itself, the Defense Department says an espionage report it produced that warned about Canadian coins with tiny radio-frequency transmitters was not true.

The Defense Security Service said it never could substantiate its own published claims about the mysterious coins. It has begun an internal review to determine how the false information was included in a 29-page report about espionage concerns.

The service had contended since late June that such coins were found planted on U.S. contractors with classified security clearances on at least three separate occasions between October 2005 and January 2006 as the contractors traveled through Canada.

"The allegations, however, were found later to be unsubstantiated following an investigation into the matter," the agency said in a statement published on its Web site last week.

Intelligence and technology experts were flabbergasted over the initial report, which suggested such transmitters could be used to surreptitiously track the movements of people carrying the coins.

Experts said such tiny transmitters almost certainly would have limited range to communicate with sensors no more than a few feet away, such as ones hidden inside a doorway. The metal coins also would interfere with any signals emitted, they said.

Experts also warned that hiding tracking technology inside coins would be fraught with risks because the spy's target might inadvertently give away the coin or spend it.

Robert Moroz, who organizes an annual technology conference in Canada, said one vendor in 2005 attached coin-sized transmitters to casino chips as part of a proof-of-concept demonstration. Moroz also cited previous industry proposals — later abandoned — to build such transmitters into the euro.

But he was skeptical about the Defense Department's claims even before the Pentagon said its own report was false. "To make it work with current, commercially available technology — I don't see how it could work," Moroz said.

The now-disavowed report never suggested who might be tracking American defense contractors or why. It never described how the Pentagon discovered the purported ruse, how the transmitters worked or even which Canadian currency allegedly contained them.

The service initially maintained that its report on the spy coins was accurate but said further details about the spy coins were classified.

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Cover up.

I'm sure the Canadians were like, "hey you want us to continue to trade with you, eh? Well then you're going to need to remove that report then! EHHHHH"

And seeing as Canada is one of the USA's largest trading partner, and with the trade gap finally narrowing, the US was like "Whatever you seeeeeeeh."
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Cover up.

I'm sure the Canadians were like, "hey you want us to continue to trade with you, eh? Well then you're going to need to remove that report then! EHHHHH"
It would be nice to have that option. "Lets cut off trade to the US, then we can go curl up in a ball and watch our economy die!"

Seriously, Canada would cease to exist if we cut off trade. It would all be so terribly sad. Must maintain relations! Will sleep with rich American men if nessesary!

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