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Retired rcmp Brian Hodgkin was caught lying on the stand
All I went in was to help save a youth from being choked out from a retired sniper.
When I reporter almost gets hit at Pepsill Secwepemc say no three reporter as guest do a great job. If I was a betten man I would bet that security thought it was Isha Jules…security always act extra aggressive when they think Isha Jules is saying No…
When I reporter almost gets hit at Pepsill Secwepemc say no three reporter as guest do a great job. If I was a betten man I would bet that security thought it was Isha Jules…security always act extra aggressive when they think Isha Jules is saying No…
One Saudi prince took things to the next level for his avian flying companions where he reportedly purchased individual seats for each of his 80 falcons.
Transporting falcons in the Middle East is a pretty common practice. Falconry - training birds to hunt - has been practiced in the Middle East for thousands of years and is still a popular pastime in the United Arab Emirates.
Falcons can get their own passports from the UAE to travel that allows them to travel to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Morocco, and Syria. The passport is valid for three years.