An alternative theory – based on the mammal’s performances and the
English inscription on its harness – is that it has somehow made its way
to northern Norway from a marine park featuring captive whales and
dolphins in St Petersburg, Florida.
Sounds way more plausable then a "Russian spy whale"
Turning AK47s into drones and now enlisting whales as spies, to having a robot driving ATV, Russia hasn't really been getting ideas on their limited defense budget have they?
Sometimes I wonder if spy agencies are just writing an elaborate fan fiction.
The CIA and MI6 both have a long history of consulting on spy fiction, and members of them have published some of their own.
ours now
hopefully it finds a new porpoise is life.
They'll just say "fuck it" in the end, dump it all into a gulag, grab the nuclear missiles and announce "guys, nuclear missiles and shit, so you know, don't bug us" and think of the next things to busy themselves with.
Why did you omit the last sentence: – except there are no aquariums or marine parks in that St Petersburg and in any case the distance is too great, Rikardsen said.
I'm pretty certain we've found evidence that Russia has tried to use dolphins and other aquatic life to gather intel.
It's clearly a military Mammal
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