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Iranian Revolutionary Guards found monitoring device disguised as rock near Fordow nuclear site
Soldiers were checking on communications terminals at Fordow when they discovered a rock, according to the report. When the soldiers attempted to move the rock, it exploded, presumably self-destructing.
The device was reportedly capable of intercepting data from computers in Fordow. The Iranians did not report the discovery, according to the Times.
The Iranians did not report the discovery, according to the Times.
The Sunday Times reported Sunday, citing western intelligence sources. Soldiers were checking on communications terminals at Fordow when they discovered a rock, according to the report. When the soldiers attempted to move the rock, it exploded, presumably self-destructing.
The device was reportedly capable of intercepting data from computers in Fordow.
JERUZALEM POST
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Maybe they did discover a listening device. Maybe they didn't.
You can never trust what the Iranian government says. Often it's a load of hoooooey.
That being said .. it wouldn't surprise me if someone was listening in at the site.
Considering how cat and mouse Iran has been with everything .. I'm sure that
many people around the world are nervous. The USA, Israel, Saudi Arabia, etc etc
You can never trust what the Iranian government says.
Originally posted by DermotMcDerp
reply to post by KurdishKing
For instance, Prisonplanet links back to the full story at the Jeruzalem post.edit on 23-9-2012 by DermotMcDerp because: (no reason given)
Iranian experts who examined the scene after the explosion believe that the spy device was capable in intercepting data from computers at the plant. Tehran did not report discovering the device. But last week Iranian Vice-President Fereydoun Abbasi, who heads the national atomic energy agency, said the explosion on August 17 damaged power lines at Fordo.
Originally posted by michael1983l
Not a suprise, MI5 have been cought out with these kinds of devices by the Russians so they do work and quite effectivley. I would be more suprised if Israel and the West were not trying to spy on Iran.
Disguising spy equipment as elements of landscape is far from unusual. In 2006 a major scandal erupted in Russia, after a controversial documentary said British secret services used a transmitter disguised as a rock to communicate with some non-governmental organizations working in Moscow.
Originally posted by DermotMcDerp
reply to post by KurdishKing
It could be propaganda to remind people of Irans potential nuclear capability and to suggest that the Western intelligence agencies know exactly what is going on there with their fancy devices.
Originally posted by DermotMcDerp
As pointed out, the Iranians didn't say a thing.
You on the other hand are the one spreading wrong information.
You can never trust what the Israeli's say.