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Threat from Canada

Hmmmm....on 9/11, where did most transatlantic flights bound for the USA land?...hmmm...I wonder?

TAM;)
 
Wait, you mean there's another country North of us? When did they move in? Why didn't anyone tell me about this?
Sneaky bastages!
 
Hmmmm....on 9/11, where did most transatlantic flights bound for the USA land?...hmmm...I wonder?

TAM;)



Well, that's because we knew they didn't have any hija.....


DAMN! Why do I keep doing that? Can we just delete this thread?!?!?
 
Well, that's because we knew they didn't have any hija.....


DAMN! Why do I keep doing that? Can we just delete this thread?!?!?



Hmmm, I'm thinking you're going to have to report for reprogramming, too...

;)

Cheers,
TGHO
 
Wait, you mean there's another country North of us? When did they move in? Why didn't anyone tell me about this?
Sneaky bastages!
If that alarmed you, then you may not want to ask where one-sixth of all U.S. crude oil imports come from... ;)
 
TAM, I hope you realize that you're using a government source, and all government sources are lies. Surely, trooferism has taught you that ;)
Not the Canadian government though. It's as reliable as it comes! It's just that evil American government which is a viper's nest of lies...
 
Oh come on, the Canadian government has worked with the US government to create things like the Avrocar, which was alien technology given to the Canadian government. The Canadian government now supplies the aliens with Avrocars :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avrocar



I love that period of time before they had computers to do initial design testing, so they had to actually build and try fly every design they came up with.

Man they came up with some insane stuff.

-Gumboot
 
What do Army Contractors do? Are they supposed to be particularily smart? Like, smart enough to figure out that a coin with a bright red poppy is going to stand out like crazy and would be a bad choice for covert surveillance purposes? Nah, guess not.
 
What do Army Contractors do? Are they supposed to be particularily smart? Like, smart enough to figure out that a coin with a bright red poppy is going to stand out like crazy and would be a bad choice for covert surveillance purposes? Nah, guess not.


It appears that the problem was with someone in the DoD blowing it out of proportion.

Apparently the poppies have a clear layered coating that has some suspicious features, and reacts to UV light. The contractors merely reported it as suspicious - as all contractors in sensitive projects should.

The mistake occurred when the DoD published a report saying they were surveillance devices, without having ever actually examined one of the coins.

I think the contractors did the right thing in these circumstances.

-Gumboot
 
What I can't figure out is, if there were concerns about the coins, why didn't they first contact the Canadian mint to see what they had to say about it? After all, they're the ones making the coins for distribution, so they'd know better than anyone if the coins were looking and feeling the way they were intended to.
 
Oh great, another operation Québec was not notified of... :rolleyes:

:D

Another good reason for having the mint in Winnipeg:D


What are you worried about for anyway. Check the list of Prime Ministers over the last several decades and tell me that Quebec isn't over-represented there. Now, let me see how many PM's have there been from west of Ontario, or east of Quebec,,,,,,,,,,,


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On a serious note, I found the coins to be a touching and well deserved tribute to fallen Canadian soldiers and it burns my (rule 8) that some dionks have tarnished this with their idiocy.
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US DoD must have been going out of their freakin' collective minds wondering how in God's name they could get a hold of several of these coins in order to study them. After all travel to and from Canada is so very fraught with danger.
 
Tim Horton was clearly a terrorist, or at least a gov't operative. That is obviously why the USG had him killed in an, ahem, "accident" while he was playing for the Buffalo Sabres and travelling between Toronto and Buffalo.

It's no coincidence that these coins were distributed via Tim Hortons coffee shops nearly thirty years after hist death...

!oneone!!11eleventy11ohnoes!!!!!

[/tinhat]
 
What I can't figure out is, if there were concerns about the coins, why didn't they first contact the Canadian mint to see what they had to say about it? After all, they're the ones making the coins for distribution, so they'd know better than anyone if the coins were looking and feeling the way they were intended to.

Well it was the Canadians giving them the coins, wasn't it... ;)

Can't trust you Canucks. You came down here and defaced the Air Movements building at RNZAF Whenuapai with your filthy maple leaf roundel... :p

-Gumboot
 
Well it was the Canadians giving them the coins, wasn't it... ;)

Can't trust you Canucks. You came down here and defaced the Air Movements building at RNZAF Whenuapai with your filthy maple leaf roundel... :p
Well, that's true enough, we can be an unpleasant lot at times. You should see our nuclear-powered moose and our cruise missile beavers and our... uh, wait, forget I said that.
 
I am glad some of you found this as amusing as I did. :) I sure am enjoying the comments in this thread. It makes a nice break from the serious stuff (and stupid stuff by CTers) usually found in this sub-forum.
 

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