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I thought FBI is only domestic US? Anything overseas is CIA (undercover at embassy)?
Not so much intel gathering but investigation and FBI is that entity. We have a similar set up under CID I think.
I thought FBI is only domestic US? Anything overseas is CIA (undercover at embassy)?
Not so much intel gathering but investigation and FBI is that entity. We have a similar set up under CID I think.
I thought FBI is only domestic US? Anything overseas is CIA (undercover at embassy)?
Oil slick got ruled out. Looks like a hijack.. now who has a hidden runway long enough to land and hide a 777?
Hello bro.
This nigger's name is Mario Balotelli and he is Italian. Is that normal? Using my brain, bro.
They said the cockpit door was locked.......
FBI usually will have their own intel. I believe they have an office in KL or SG?
FBI does international field work too.
Thanks for the reminder. Yes, makan bagus.
think FBI is more police work. CIA seems like spy agency to me. CIA conducts military operations. FBI don't.
Vietnam now says it found something like a missing jet door.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/vietnam-says-may-found-missing-jets-door-161951222.html
first they found oil slicks, then debris, now a suspected door?
wonder if we can really trust vietnamese news.
think FBI is more police work. CIA seems like spy agency to me. CIA conducts military operations. FBI don't.
ya, man! ...... wonder if we can really trust vietnamese news.
Breaking news..lastest..
Mat police investigators has confirmed that the fake passport holders are not asian looking but he mention one of them look like
italy soccer player Mario Balotelli and a mat fisherman in kuala terangaanu claim he saw the plane crashed into the south china sea
he has since filed a police report of what he saw....let the conspiracy theories and blame game of sabotage between SIA/MAS/PAP IBS/OPPO IBS/UMNO/DAP/PAS/PKR/great white sharks and the Thais passport syndicate joining in the fray to be cont'd...
http://www.rsis.edu.sg/spotlight.htm#3
Talk too soon.
But Mr Rohan Gunaratna, a terrorism expert at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, said the passport issue could indicate a "glaring flaw" in the airport's immigration clearance.
He noted that Interpol maintains a database of stolen passports that should have raised red flags at the immigration counter.
"There are two categories of people who use these (stolen passports) - criminals and terrorists," he said.