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Police Say Spy Found in Bag Probably Died by Accident – NYTimes.com

Posted on November 17, 2013 by fish
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Police Say Spy Found in Bag Probably Died by Accident – NYTimes.com.

People are freakin’ weird!  Irresistible story though.  My mind wants to make this into an extended metaphor for the global military-industrial complex somehow…

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