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Some secret data has been released and discussed in a café in Colombia amongst some people claiming to be spies. Apparently, the Venezuelan President of that communist country has been purchasing machine guns, attack helicopters and fighter planes from Russia.All these reports are confirmed however, there is something that is still not confirmed and that is that Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has bought all this military hardware that has embedded in it and a molded into the actual alloys and composites and gun stocks secret active RFID tags.This means that any allied military will be able to track them wherever they go by satellite and special direct channel sound sensors. So if the Venezuelan army tries to cross into a US border they will be seen in advance and we will know they're coming. Additionally any Russian fighter aircraft will become an instant target, identified by its serial number, type and capabilities and will be instantly shot out of the sky. Sounds like being in the Venezuelan Army may be more dangerous than working for Hezbollah.The Russians selling these fighter planes and attack helicopters refuse to give Hugo Chávez a discount on new fighter aircraft or attack helicopters when they are shot down in combat, which they would be immediately. So it seems, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez must un-assemble every piece of military hardware that is purchased from Russia until he finally finds and removes the secret RFID active tags. But first he has to find them and he does not have the special tools to do that. This technology only exists in the United States of America the spies confirmed after many free drinks and women escorts.If Hugo Chavez cannot trust those who sell him weapons or those he sells Uran-luminum too, then how does he stand a chance, as his economy falters, citizen confidence dwindles and his Venezuelan owned oil company shows productivity losses of 50% while oil barrel prices are going to $50?Meanwhile, Venezuela will get a nether huge earthquake during the harvest moon on October 6 say some seismologists on talk radio. Gathering intelligence information can be fun, challenging and dangerous, but someone has to do it and report on it. Wow, poor Hugo Chavez, he looked so convincing on TV of course he needs to lay off those Pop-Tarts. Consider this in 2006.
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Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer, modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.
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