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6/23/2006

King Fish

I've been collecting bits and pieces for a fishing post ever since I've been in New Zealand. Well, my Father in Law, Bruce Thom, forced the issue this afternoon when he returned from fishing with this 35 pound king fish. According to legend, this fish was caught just outside the harbor with a live yellow tail used as bait:

KingyAlison and Bruce Thom operate Cable Bay Cottages. If you're looking for a beautiful place to stay on the scenic East Coast in the Far North of New Zealand, book accomodation with Cable Bay Cottages and Bruce might tell you where he caught that bruiser.

UPDATE: Fish Remains Dug Into Garden Rows Next Day

That king fish and a few kahawai nourished our bellies, now they're going to nourish our garden. We thank the creatures for the incredible bounty they provide to us:




Netvocates PSYOP Teams for Hire :.

Pay the goon squad to flood the signal with noise:

...the gist of it is that NetVocates appears to offer a service whereby they will target weblogs which might "impact an organization and its products and image in uncontrolled and often unexpected ways", and they then hire individuals to post comments on those weblogs which will, presumably, help to create more "controlled" and "expected" impacts.

In other words they pay people to troll.



When 'Stupid Hippy' Just Won't Cut It :.

Do you ever get a "bad vibe" from hippies? I always have. Hippies alternate between sloth and frenetic, purposeless action that results only in Joe and Jane Six Pack thanking Jesus for cops and soldiers. That's about all hippies have ever accomplished. Well, the stench is impressive, I must say.

Cui bono?

Revolutionaries? No. The entire scene is a PSYOP engineered to defeat revolutionary behavior. Whenever there is a movement, lists of names are maintained by professional, full-time counter-insurgency operators. These guys dress like hippies, smell like hippies, smoke the same dope as hippies, and punch a .mil or .gov time clock every day. Public events, protests, demonstrations, etc. are easily managed. The most dangerous radicals can then be executed, or better yet, transformed into leaders of the revolution... Which really means, fodder for the nightly news, in case the general population needs to be reminded of why they need to pay The Man for protection:

The Yippies were trickster revolutionaries, who staged shamanic acts to advance social transformation. They led thousands to the Pentagon in 1967 to attempt its levitation. They crashed the galleries of Wall Street to shower money on the trading floor. They ran a pig for president. But the decade, in America's memory, belongs to the Hippies.

The misty-eyed nostalgia has created bitterness and confusion over how members of the Grateful Dead can also be members of the Bohemian Grove. Before Neil Young's change of heart, there was dismay at his support for Ronald Reagan and at his "Let's Roll" jingoism. And there's the resistance I still feel within myself to the consideration that Hunter S Thompson may have been up to some pretty weird shit with some disturbed company, even though Michael Aquino is also a fan, and Thompson said in 2003 that he didn't "hate Bush personally. I used to know him. I used to do some drugs here and there."

But where the hell did the hippies go? They entered into power, and the institutions of selfishness, because If it feels good, do it is a philosophy of life that doesn't shy from power, because it needs power to feed the habit.

The Sixties, at least as romantically recalled, is one of the most debilitating things that ever happened to progressive America. A mass, Dionysian movement for social justice became co-opted and debased into Bacchian self-indulgence, and was called a triumph.


6/22/2006

Bank Data Sifted in Secret by U.S. :.

If the Bank for International Settlements is the evil wizard, SWIFT is his staff of power.

Gaze upon BIS and SWIFT long enough and you'll begin to see the veil between worlds become thin:

Under a secret Bush administration program initiated weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks, counterterrorism officials have gained access to financial records from a vast international database and examined banking transactions involving thousands of Americans and others in the United States, according to government and industry officials.

The program is limited, government officials say, to tracing transactions of people suspected of having ties to Al Qaeda by reviewing records from the nerve center of the global banking industry, a Belgian cooperative that routes about $6 trillion daily between banks, brokerages, stock exchanges and other institutions. The records mostly involve wire transfers and other methods of moving money overseas and into and out of the United States. Most routine financial transactions confined to this country are not in the database.



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6/21/2006

Who Killed Philip Merrill? :.

Washington GOP insider Philip Merrill's body was dragged from Chesapeake Bay on Monday, 11 miles from where his sailboat was found last week, an anchor tied around his ankles and his head disfigured from a shotgun blast.

It now appears the multimillionaire publisher who held top Bush Family appointments at NATO and the Pentagon mysteriously "committed suicide" in exactly the same fashion as CIA-Watergate operative and JFK-assassination figure John Paisley.



Janitor Strives to Unlock Code Behind Graffiti :.

HAHAHA! This guy is like Agent Moulder, with a soggy mop. Queue the X-files title track as you read this:

Ken Roberts has seen plenty of graffiti, but a spray-painted message that appeared on a Boone County government building during the weekend still has him scratching his head.

"It's not your basic vandals; it's actually a conspiracy movement," said Roberts, who heads the county's facilities maintenance department.

In neatly scrawled red paint, the graffiti artist sometime over the weekend wrote, "problem reaction solution... get it yet?" on a shed near the Boone County Johnson Building. A small stencil sketch of what appears to be a Continental soldier is next to the message.

Roberts didn't know what to think when he first saw the graffiti yesterday. Later, inspired by crime scene investigation TV shows and "The Da Vinci Code," Roberts researched the message using Internet searches and was bowled over by what he found. According to various Web sites, the graffiti traces back to a government conspiracy theory. The idea is that when the government wants to do something, such as start a war or pass a law, officials create a problem that causes the public to demand a war or a law.

The writing was much different than other messages that have appeared on county buildings through the years.


6/18/2006

North Korea Fuels Missile, Readies Launch :.

Believe it or not, but this is going down right as the Valiant Shield and bunker antics are getting under way:

North Korea is believed to have completed fueling a missile capable of reaching Alaska, raising the probability of an imminent test launch, U.S. officials said on Sunday.

The United States plans to join Japan in a sharp response if the test goes ahead.

Washington has warned Pyongyang against the launch in a message passed to North Korean diplomats at the United Nations but there was no response, American officials said.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Pyongyang could still decide to scrap the launch, but that was unlikely given the complexity of siphoning fuel back out of a missile prepared for launch.

The test is expected to involve a Taepodong-2 missile with an estimated range of 2,175 to 2,670 miles (3,500 to 4,300 kilometers). At that range, parts of Alaska in the United States would be within reach as well as Asia and Russia.




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