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German TV anchor thinks Bajoran Maquis killed Bin Laden

#1

SpecialKO

SpecialKO

No, really.

Just...how?


#2

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

It had SEAL on the bottom, and had the SEAL emblem on top. It was actually some Star Trek fanclub's logo.


#3

SpecialKO

SpecialKO

And the Klingon skull wasn't a clue? Or the name "Maquis" (particularly for a German news studio)?

EDIT: Or the phaser, for that matter? I could almost understand the bat'leths, as they really do just look like a fancy design arranged as they are...


#4

drifter

drifter

That's funny, but in fairness, if you have no idea what Star Trek is, you could easily assume each is something else: the Klingon skull could be a highly stylized furrowed brow, and one could maybe mistake the phaser for some kind of UAV or other bit of mil-tech. Still, if you're doing a Google search, and you see more than one different emblem, I would think one would double-check to verify.

And a quick Google search overwhelmingly shows the correct one. I wonder how they found the fan emblem? Some German language quirk?


#5

Tress

Tress

And a quick Google search overwhelmingly shows the correct one. I wonder how they found the fan emblem? Some German language quirk?
My money is on an angry intern doing it intentionally on his last day. :p


#6

General Specific

General Specific

if you look up "seals team 6" it comes up much sooner


#7

DarkAudit

DarkAudit

There is no Seal Team Six.


#8

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

And there is no Rainbow Six either... :(


#9

Null

Null

There is no Seal Team Six.
Technically it is now called the "United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group" after Marcinko's team was disbanded. Usually it's internally referred to as DEVGRU. A lot of special forces units undergo name changes; Delta Force was known as 1st Special Forces Operation Group Detachment-Delta, and then as Army Compartmented Elements for JSOC, while the Department of Defense refers to it as Combat Applications Group. Then of course there was the Vietnam era "Studies and Observation Group".


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