Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Secret Jew Buzzards!

Is there anything the Mossad can't do?
A vulture tagged by scientists at Tel Aviv University has strayed into Saudi Arabian territory, where it was promptly arrested on suspicion of being a Mossad spy, Israeli and Saudi media reported Tuesday.

The bird was found in a rural area of the country wearing a transmitter and a leg bracelet bearing the words 'Tel Aviv University', according to the reports, which surfaced first in the Israeli daily Ma'ariv.

Although these tags indicate that the bird was part of a long-term research project into migration patters, residents and local reporters told Saudi Arabia's Al-Weeam newspaper that the matter seemed to be a 'Zionist plot.' (H/T: Gateway Pundit)
Related: Paco World News Daily (PWND) has acquired video of the Mossad's secret Jew buzzard training program.

9 comments:

RebeccaH said...

Frankly, in the War on Terror, what do we need bullets for, when we can scare them to death with squirrels and buzzards?phemot

Stosh2 said...

Sharks, buzzards... If it's frogs next and the Nile turns to blood, we'll know something's REALLY up....

Yojimbo said...

Saudi Arabia-"Zionist Plot"
Iran-"Spy Planes"

I'm sure PWND is all over this.

Word verification-jokiedo. Couldn't be more appropriate.

richard mcenroe said...

So now you know why we really named him "Beaky" Buzzard, nu?

Anonymous said...

Well, they are "black birds". Although they are probably not the ones that Gorbachev referred to so many years ago. Don't think they can get the altitude.

Deborah Leigh

JeffS said...

I prefer squirrels myself. They're more cheeky.

richard mcenroe said...

Is there any way Mossad can mount Secret Jew Rockets on the Secret Jew Buzzards?

Yojimbo said...

I think they already have some of those. They call them F-15 Strike Eagles.

Merilyn said...

Hey, [looks all around to see if anyone notices] and whispers that was a very fine cartoon Paco.
Think they are getting "carried" away a bit thinking every thing that comes out of Israel is spying on them. Or maybe not.