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Iran discovered listening device near the nuclear site

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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 06:26 AM
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Maybe through this device The Israelis know that Iran is not being sincere regarding their nuclear plans?
By exposing this Israelis risk being caught spying?


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.


Source

Your thoughts?

/Kurdman



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 06:33 AM
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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.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 06:45 AM
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they could have used it to funnell disinfo to the enemy and smoke them out


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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 06:58 AM
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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



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:01 AM
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"I hear they have started a nuclear war sir, what are your orders!"
"Bend over and kiss your....BOOOMMMMM*****


good stuff this, at least they're on top of it.. *snorkle*



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:04 AM
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Could be a practical joke by Mossad, but I don't think they have much of a sense of humour. Exploding sheep dung next maybe.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:17 AM
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The Iranians did not report the discovery, according to the Times.


So how do they know all this,


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.


It´s just a dumb propaganda story.

You guys believe this?


The device was reportedly capable of intercepting data from computers in Fordow.


Right, just place the rock outside of the nuclear facility and you can tap into their computers.


JERUZALEM POST



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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:18 AM
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Iranian Officials seems to throw out a lot of accusations out in the media,
Yet they are refrained from making any moves.

It would be understandable for Israelis to push for a red line Maybe they know something we don't.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:19 AM
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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



If you read the entire OP it WASN'T reported by the Iranian Government. It exploded a month ago and Western Intel sources broke the story.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:20 AM
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Your right, it might be propaganda,

But Jerusalem post is not the only 1 to release this article.

Google search

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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:25 AM
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It wouldn't suprise me if every important site around the world was being monitored right now.

It wouldn't surprise me if everywhere in Iran was being watched right now.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:25 AM
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You can never trust what the Iranian government says.


As pointed out, the Iranians didn't say a thing. You on the other hand are the one spreading wrong information.

The original source of the story is the Jeruzalem post.

You can never trust what the Israeli's say.

Edit,it appears that the original story was in the Sunday Times newspaper so I retract that statement.

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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:30 AM
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I didn't say it was the only one, I said the story originated there.

For instance, Prisonplanet links back to the full story at the Jeruzalem post.

edit, I did kinda miss the part where it says that the London Sunday times initially brought the story, I can't seem to find it online though.
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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:31 AM
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You can never trust what the Israeli's say.

You can when it concerns the future of the Palestinians.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by DermotMcDerp
reply to post by KurdishKing
 


For instance, Prisonplanet links back to the full story at the Jeruzalem post.
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Your right it does lead back to them.
But if this is the case wouldn't this hurt them?
Spying?



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:40 AM
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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.


rt.com...

How do they know what the Iranian experts believe it to have been, if they didn't even report it?

Really strange story this.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:43 AM
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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.



posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 07:49 AM
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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.


There is quite a difference between a radio transmitter for communication, and a device that can tap into a facility's secured computer system from a distance.

I assume you are refering to this,


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.


rt.com...


Not quite the same.
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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 08:01 AM
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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.


I second that ... it's propaganda !


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posted on Sep, 23 2012 @ 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by DermotMcDerp
As pointed out, the Iranians didn't say a thing.

"Iranian experts report ... " .... Iran most certainly DID say things.
"Iranian Revolutionary Guards found ... " ... Only Iranian sources would have given that info.


You on the other hand are the one spreading wrong information.

:shk: What I said was just fine. And I'm not 'spreading wrong information'.
edited to 'be nice'


You can never trust what the Israeli's say.

You can't trust what the Israelis say.
You can't trust what the Iranians say.
You can't trust what the Obama administration says.
You can't trust what any of them say.


That being said. If there really was a listening device found near a nuclear site in Iran, I'm sure the Iranian government would have milked it for all it's worth in the press. They would have made sure the entire world knew about it and they would have blamed the USA .. even if the device was Saudi oriented. So I doubt there was a device there.


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