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UncommonFacts UncommonFacts : The CIA once spent $20 million on a cat equipped with gear to spy on the Soviets, but it was hit by a taxi.
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Mike Maharrey Mike Maharrey : Just watched a cool documentary on the Summit Series in 1972 between the Canadians and Soviets. Now that was hockey!
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C_ROB601 C_ROB601 : @Tiff2theany NATO one of the reason, if not the the main, the soviets didn't invade half them weak ass countries, and our own, smh.
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CapCube CapCube : Great show on NBC Sports about 1972 Canada vs Soviets hockey series - compelling stuff
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ManOnTheSquare ManOnTheSquare : RT @UncommonFacts: The CIA once spent $20 million on a cat equipped with gear to spy on the Soviets, but it was hit by a taxi.
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Andrew Benedict Andrew Benedict : Wall Photos     “Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.” Sun Tzu     Makes a lot of sense actually. Kind of funny with the Nazis and the Soviets, "The Americans aren't playing fair". That's right, fuck you non-Americans!
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ManOnTheSquare ManOnTheSquare : RT @UncommonFacts: In order to destroy German tanks, Soviets used suicide bombing dogs that were trained specifically during WW2.
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austintiffany austintiffany : @dhaddad89 no, some mutant mosquito bug in the DR. I think it was planted by the Soviets to attack Americans.
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Lenny Zannin Lenny Zannin : Old Time Hockey! Watching "Cold War on Ice: Summit Series '72"

Canadians v. Soviets

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Councilman Aaron Green Councilman Aaron Green : Anyone remember the bomb drills way back when. We had to curl up under our desks when the Soviets bomb us. My boys are taking humor in our preparation skills and tactics of the early 80s. I'm almost offended. Weird thing is we did that in my country school. Why even bother bombing a rural location. "Hark! We must bomb all beef!"
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Saudihermit Saudihermit : RT @ClaireBerlinski: Reviewing Stroilov's book on stolen Soviet archives and Desert Storm. Man, the Soviets have a lot to answer for. http://t.co/UqlUbDiN
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Kalai Vani Kalai Vani : Wall Photos     DID YOU KNOW? The search for the Titanic was actually a cover-up mission to search for 2 nuclear subs lost in the 1960s! In 1985, oceanographer Bob Ballard discovered the most famous shipwreck in history, The Titanic. What you may not know is that he was actually covering up a top-secret mission for the U.S. government. He was hired because of his advanced robotics submarine. He was asked to check on the status of 2 nuclear subs that sank in the 1960s, the USS Thresher and the USS Scorpion. The issue was that the government didn't want the Soviets to know that they were looking for the subs. They thought that the excuse of searching for the Titanic wreck would be a good explanation for an increased presence of US ships in the area. In return for his service, the government agreed to fund Ballard's search for the Titanic and a documentary on it. He had only 12 days left in his Navy contract after finding the two subs. He was able to use the lessons he learned in finding the nuclear subs to locate the Titanic, a feat that had taken decades to achieve.    
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Javacatsez Javacatsez : RT @ClaireBerlinski: Reviewing Stroilov's book on stolen Soviet archives & Desert Storm. Man, the Soviets have a lot... http://t.co/ijP4vxjM
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OkanAltiparmak OkanAltiparmak : RT @ClaireBerlinski: Reviewing Stroilov's book on stolen Soviet archives and Desert Storm. Man, the Soviets have a lot to answer for. http://t.co/UqlUbDiN
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ClaireBerlinski ClaireBerlinski : Reviewing Stroilov's book on stolen Soviet archives and Desert Storm. Man, the Soviets have a lot to answer for. http://t.co/UqlUbDiN
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YoshikoDuBuque YoshikoDuBuque : Russia: The Wild East: Part Two: The Rise and Fall of the Soviets: Martin Sixsmith brings his firsthand experien... http://t.co/Lh567gZy
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NickM84 NickM84 : Watching great docu on how close we actually came to Nuclear War w/ Soviets in 1983. Worse than Cuban Missile Crisis....
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Remedioshzr Remedioshzr : World War II in Europe Documentary and Newsreel Film Library 2 DVDs - D-Day, Soviets and Allies Battling the Naz... http://t.co/lRUn8a4C
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Malinda Sue Malinda Sue : Why Americans Elect failed to find a presidential candidate     Johnny Rock Page for President:
What makes a president a great president?

Lots of devotion to the country, kindness, and a good sense about what needs to be done.

A great President is known for his leadership in a time of great strife or upheaval. Washington was arguably the strongest force behind the founding of the US, and Lincoln kept it from breaking apart. FDR led during the Depression and World War II. Kennedy is mostly known for his inspiration during the anxious and uncertain confrontations with the Soviets, and Reagan for spending them into oblivion.

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LunarLionheart LunarLionheart : RT @UncommonFacts: In order to destroy German tanks, Soviets used suicide bombing dogs that were trained specifically during WW2.
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TheSheeeb TheSheeeb : Soviets are shady bitches, man.
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Trishfyu Trishfyu : Best Laid Plans: An ingenious plan. A master plan of strategic deception. A scheme the Soviets were sure would b... http://t.co/vsQhpDz2
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Dorell_Wrig15 Dorell_Wrig15 : @CallMeMickLovin gotta watch out for them soviets
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StockMarketEnds StockMarketEnds : Soviets had 30,000 nuclear weapons & we had around same number now Zionists making big deal about Iran Medical Tech Usage. #Double #Standard
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PDWestbrook PDWestbrook : @JennyJohnsonHi5 DeNiro's mole? You mean the person who infiltrated his inner circle & is feeding his secrets 2 the Soviets? I'm worried too
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Ingeyru Ingeyru : Peacekeeping in Africa: Ecomog in Liberia: With the departure of the Soviets and Cubans from Southern Africa, So... http://t.co/GEgnS1se
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deVaulbe deVaulbe : #loi78 #PL78 #ggi #assnat Lexture pour tous et toutes L'idée des soviets de Pano Vassilev http://t.co/bOLN65GZ
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IsadoraDunklemn IsadoraDunklemn : If youre a BIG Stu Nahan fan like I am,just skip to Rocky 4 if your theater shows it in the widescreen format.Aren't the Soviets desperate?
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StockMarketEnds StockMarketEnds : Soviets had 30,000 nuclear weapons & we had around same number now Zionists making big deal about Iran Medical Tech Usage #Double #Standard
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AlmedaLaflore AlmedaLaflore : Underwriting Democracy: Encouraging Free Enterpirse And Democratic Reform Among the Soviets and in Eastern Europ... http://t.co/dZRKX6dG
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hits247fm hits247fm : Now Playing C.C.C.P - American Soviets http://t.co/OxZAFC7u #NowPlaying #Hits247fm
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chrisrosette chrisrosette : RT @UncommonFacts: The CIA once spent $20 million on a cat equipped with gear to spy on the Soviets, but it was hit by a taxi.
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David Williams David Williams : For most of the latter half of the 20th century, the United States and the Soviet Union were leading adversaries in the nuclear arms race known as the Cold War. Seemingly no potential advantage was to be overlooked, regardless of sector or industry. This was true in technology and espionage as well, and, in the 1960s, the CIA found a marriage of the two which could have been a potential game-changer.

That innovation? A bionic spy cat named the Acoustic Kitty.

According to former CIA agent turned author Victor Marchetti, the CIA had developed a way to, literally, wire a cat so that it could be used in espionage missions. The CIA surgically implanted a power supply into the cat, as well as wires going into its brain and its ears. A microphone was layered into its ears and an antenna through its tail. The implanted device was able to determine when the cat was aroused or hungry and suppress those urges, allowing it to carry out its mission -- cuddle up to some Soviets and listen to their conversations. The entire operation, from start until its end, cost the government somewhere in the ballpark of $20 million and took about five years to develop.

In testing, the CIA discovered that the Acoustic Kitty had a fatal flaw. A surveillance van drove up to the test subjects and released the cat, which again according to Marchetti, made its way across the street unnoticed. Unnoticed, that is, by an oncoming taxi cab, which struck the cat, killing it immediately.

The CIA decided to drop the spy cat program soon thereafter.

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Cheryl Sanchez Cheryl Sanchez : Folks-If anybody is interested in who created the civil war and the blood letting and wastage of Billions of US taxpayers money in Afganistan- Read the book-GHOST WARS- By Steve COLL. Between the Saudis/The USA and the Pakistanis-they created all the problems in Afganistan, with the total exclusion of the ordinary people! They all wanted "islamists in control of Kabul" despite warnings from the Soviets! Check the book out-quite revealing!
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Manigeh Nouri Manigeh Nouri : Darius Kadivar's Photos     Mohammad Reza Pahlavi SHAH OF IRAN addressing the crew and other soviets dignitaries aboard the cruiser Mikhail Kutuzov on the Black Sea. photo dated 7-11-1956    
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Jamil Siddiq Jamil Siddiq : Ustadh Luqman's Photos     On May 15th, 1988 the Muslims defeat the last of the Soviets. The rest of the Soviet army then flees and begins withdrawing from Afghanistan.    
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Samira Al Houssein Samira Al Houssein : The CIA once spent $20 million on a cat equipped with gear to spy on the Soviets, but it was hit by a taxi. hehehehehehe
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Dennis Chapman Dennis Chapman : Gary Lukas
Well I know for a fact that about 2 yrs ago a U.S. Marine gem went to the kremlin, he was asked by the soviets that if they sent a brigade of troops to the U.S. To help disarm the American people, what kind of casualties could they expect? The Marine said 80-90%, and this is a fact because me nephew was the Generals aid at the time, so yes, something is up, but what and when is the question. Also the Dept of Homeland Security purchased 450 million hollow point pistol and Sub machine gun rounds and 400 million 5.56mm M-16 rounds, that amount of ammo is 4x more then what we had in Afghanistan and Iraq combined, so yes, something is up.
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