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Navy Times: Prankster May Have Been Behind Radio Threats
It's all fun and games until someone blows up a nuclear reactor. God, this just keeps getting weirder. The Navy Times is reporting that the whole Iranian think might have been a prank. Good thing the Bush administration doesn't have an itchy trigger finger:
he threatening radio transmission heard at the end of a video showing harassing maneuvers by Iranian patrol boats in the Strait of Hormuz may have come from a locally famous heckler known among ship drivers as the “Filipino Monkey.”...In recent years, American ships operating in the Middle East have had to contend with a mysterious but profane voice known by the ethnically insulting handle of “Filipino Monkey,” likely more than one person, who listens in on ship-to-ship radio traffic and then jumps on the net shouting insults and jabbering vile epithets....
Rick Hoffman, a retired captain who commanded the cruiser Hue City and spent many of his 17 years at sea in the Gulf was subject to the renegade radio talker repeatedly, often without pause during the so-called “Tanker Wars” of the late 1980s.
“For 25 years there’s been this mythical guy out there who, hour after hour, shouts obscenities and threats,” he said. “He could be tied up pierside somewhere or he could be on the bridge of a merchant ship.”
And the Monkey has stamina.
“He used to go all night long. The guy is crazy,” he said. “But who knows how many Filipino Monkeys there are? Could it have been a spurious transmission? Absolutely.”



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at 08:13 on January 13th, 2008
What a story!
This is the stuff of which wars are made - so while mildly funny, this is a pretty scary event. Great catch on this one! ;)
~ Swan