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The FBI’s June
#ArtifactoftheMonth is a laptop that a Russian spy named Anna Chapman used to create a private wireless network for communicating with a Russian government official. http://ow.ly/o7jk50Aj6pc pic.twitter.com/LpjhjQZs4HShow this thread -
FBI Sept.
#ArtifactoftheMonth is this flag recovered on 9/11/01 from the World Trade Center. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/29535852416/ …pic.twitter.com/aCTutIz9BB -
#ICYMI The FBI’s March#ArtifactoftheMonth was a doll that a German spy used to smuggle secret photographs to Nazi Germany. Spies used microdot technology to reduce the photos in size so that the film they were on was as small as a period. http://ow.ly/igrW50yTlwL pic.twitter.com/KK8dukYMhIShow this thread -
#ICYMI The#FBI’s February#ArtifactoftheMonth is a rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol. The book resides in the Laboratory Division’s Reference Firearms Collection in Quantico, Virginia. http://ow.ly/gbIf50ypjoc pic.twitter.com/AKkVjylZm7 -
#FBI’s April#ArtifactoftheMonth is Othello and Desdemona, a 1911 painting by Marc Chagall that was stolen nearly 30 years ago from an elderly New York couple’s Manhattan home. This month, the oil-on-canvas work is being returned to the family’s estate. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/26541646627/ …pic.twitter.com/NdzWvtVnAq -
This month's
#ArtifactOfTheMonth is 2 flags hung during Hurricane Katrina. FBI SWAT agents hung them in garage where they slept as a reminder of their mission to protect lives & property of the ppl of the city. The flags still hang at@FBINewOrleans today. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/43907465931/ …pic.twitter.com/1cYdC7kV7d -
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#FBI's October#ArtifactoftheMonth is the chair that Earl Edwin Pitts, a 13-year veteran special agent, was sitting in when he was arrested for espionage at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, in 1996. http://ow.ly/oVLu50wM221 pic.twitter.com/hpwhEmvqQe -
Today's episode of
@CBS' "The FBI Declassified" features the takedown of the Silk Road, a digital bazaar for illegal goods and services. The#FBI’s November#ArtifactoftheMonth is a laptop that belonged to Ross William Ulbricht, the marketplace’s creator. http://ow.ly/uUmx50Ch5ry pic.twitter.com/PnFiFWaIWTShow this thread -
#ICYMI: The FBI’s November#ArtifactoftheMonth is a laptop that belonged to Ross William Ulbricht, the creator of a darknet market known as the Silk Road. Read how the#FBI helped find the digital bazaar and the cybercriminal who ran it at http://ow.ly/uUmx50Ch5ry . -
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#FBI's September#ArtifactoftheMonth is a piece of the fuselage of United Airlines Flight 175, which hit the World Trade Center's South Tower on September 11, 2001.#NeverForget https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/43874963254/ …pic.twitter.com/4rSlPODVgs -
FBI's November
#ArtifactoftheMonth is a Graflex Speed Graphic Camera, first produced in 1912 & upgraded in 1947. It was used by the FBI for a variety of purposes, including aerial shots & photographing crime scenes, fingerprints, footprints, & tire tracks. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/30956450167/ …pic.twitter.com/ONA4oNH2pj -
The May
#ArtifactOfTheMonth is the seal that was embedded on the original#FBI Academy gym floor. The seal bears the FBI motto of "Fidelity Bravery Integrity" & serves as a reminder to those who pass through the Academy what is expected of them.https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/41911616902/ … -
The FBI's September
#ArtifactoftheMonth is a piece of steel from Ground Zero. Recovery workers cut various shapes and symbols—including crosses, shields, hearts, and more—from pieces of steel and gave them to 9/11 victims’ families.#NeverForget http://ow.ly/p7R550w4lIt pic.twitter.com/8qucYv9Q3R -
May’s
#ArtifactoftheMonth is a fake Medal of Honor seized in '96, after an investigation into a tradeshow vendor selling bogus medals. This is the highest award given to US armed forces for valor & it’s a federal crime to make, sell, or trade these awards. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/47953722532/ …pic.twitter.com/FyxTJzgPju -
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#FBI's October#ArtifactoftheMonth is a 1920’s, single-shot pen gun. Don't let the size fool you, this is a dangerous weapon designed to look like an ink pen. The FBI has kept items like these to teach personnel how to identify these devices. http://ow.ly/7wOy30mfgot pic.twitter.com/9GuNiau6ne -
#FBI’s January#ArtifactoftheMonth is a notebook that belonged to Russell Gibson, a gangster in the Barker-Karpis Gang, w/ a distinctive bullet hole—a reminder of the shootout w/ law enforcement that led to Gibson’s death & the end of the gang's reign. https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/28004642419/ …pic.twitter.com/gR2PxTdWqy -
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#FBI’s September#ArtifactoftheMonth is a car that one of the 9/11 hijackers drove to Dulles International Airport on September 11, 2001. After airport police reported the car to@FBIWFO, a search revealed it belonged to Nawaf al-Hazmi. http://ow.ly/GODn50BoBGN pic.twitter.com/dQKky8jp1HShow this thread -
#ICYMI: The FBI's November#ArtifactoftheMonth is a 600-pound Mailmobile that used to glide through FBI HQ delivering mail. When the mail robot beeped, staff had 30 seconds to retrieve their mail before it moved to its next stop. Beep! Beep! pic.twitter.com/zY7YOzp09PNovember 2019: MailmobileThe FBI’s November #ArtifactoftheMonth is a 600-pound Mailmobile that used to deliver mail at FBI Headquarters. It is 4’9’’ long, 1’11’’ wide, and 4’4’’ high. -
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#ArtifactoftheMonth is duty weapon of Special Agent Edwin Shanahan, 1st FBI special agent killed in line of duty https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbi/37637072501/ …pic.twitter.com/QRNrHTTcGt -
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#FBI’s January#ArtifactoftheMonth is a cap left at the scene of a so-called perfect crime:#OTD in 1950, armed men stole $2.7 million in cash, checks, money orders, and other securities from a Brink’s in Boston and fled. Read about the case at http://ow.ly/kigL50xY7Lf .pic.twitter.com/IO7tIxRa11Show this thread
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