Showing posts with label espionage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label espionage. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

Arrested WikiLeaks Founder Signs Tell All $1.3 Million Book Deal

Rape, treason and information-dealing pay off for WikiLeaks Assange.









From Denny:  Well, Assange just can't seem to stay out of the headlines. This guy must be a media exhibitionist. Now he's whining how he isn't rich enough to pay his own legal fees? This guy is supposed to be a billionaire. So, where did all his money go?



Apparently, Founder Assange is worried he can't keep his WikiLeaks "whistle blower" site running. Why? He says it is running out of cash since Paypal, MasterCard and Visa quit allowing payment donations through their sites to the WikiLeaks site. Assange states he has lost as much as  $650,000 since the three sites blocked his donors.  Get this: Assange was raking in as much as $130,000 a day in pure untaxed donations to the tune of almost $4 million per month before the financial crackdown. What a sweet con. And now it looks like the wild ride is over.





Monday, December 13, 2010

The International Spy poem - Libations Monday 13 Dec 2010

Step into the world of the spy and witness the effect they have upon the people they meet - until one day they meet someone who poignantly affects them. A true story from my travels - and childhood.







The Umquhile Shadow-Paraphernalia With Hands-on Ripening









The International Spy





A strange man sat down to talk

Acting like a best friend

His way was too familiar

He stirred a distant memory



Words he spoke stepped careful

Thoughts he said trotted calculated

Attitude sailed smooth, controlling



Clutching analytical mental paper

He placed me under his microscope

Probing for easy weaknesses

Character flaws to his advantage







long shadow







Confident I had no strengths, too sure

The top dress of a spy is arrogance

Flattery he carried in his pocket

Revealing more about him than me



An aging man, shadow of a vibrant self

He talked on oblivious to my notice

Curious about my hotel choice in Europe

He inquired as to my reasoning for it







In the shadow







The days of the microscopic life flew

Back into my mind from childhood

Where I had grow up in this ugly world

Of the intelligence community gone bad



Cruel insensitive people studied children

And wives like we were things not people

Most cared not about us, a few felt pangs

Of terrible guilt for their meanest wrongs



I knew exactly what I had in front of me

As I vacationed in Europe for culture

When I was studied as a child I studied them

People are as interesting as they can be cruel







b&w shadow







I considered what to say and measured my words

Knowing all would be recorded as infinite detail

This man was not here for what he presumed

Following up on a CIA child to recruit and destroy



What he never calculated was decades had passed

Training in all manners of wisdom was mine

So I let him engage to watch it all unfold and

He drank 8 shots of whiskey a glass as show







the beer list here was not exciting, but the scene is as classic as the jukebox







He drank all night, the bar owner glanced at me

I motioned to pour on and the old man drank

Like a lot of spies he learned how to drink

And sober up no matter how much he drank



Observe a sleepiness and then a head jerk

His eyes and speech would clear and sober again

He had mastered his body’s reaction

But still his emotional heart was raw







Life in Black&White







He was angry I would not match his drinks

Angry he could not intimidate nor bully

I spent the night repeating “No, thanks”

A woman waiting patiently for his real story



The questions he asked gave me information

I returned his questions with questions

Answering his while I led through the labyrinth

He had methodically constructed to trap me







Each day a shadow onward cast







He talked for hours long into the night

He worked hard to unbalance me

So I let him see my anger at his kind

I let him know the damage he had done



I unloaded condemnation and judgment

And the fury in his eyes threw daggers

As he watched his speech, I stood firm

Hurling words to pierce his hard heart



He had stepped into a hornet’s nest

And tried to calm and redirect but there

Was no going back, his words stumbled

As he tried to regain control never owned







Moon shadow







I left him to ponder his inner fool that night

He showed up early the next morning

Humbler, still tenacious to fulfill his mission

Intervening, the awareness finally jumped him



It was never about me that night

He met himself reflected in my eyes

He was at the end of his long life

And now he realized why it had always







Felt











Wrong







Protective shadow









Denny Lyon

Copyright 4 Dec 2010

All Rights Reserved







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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Funny WikiLeaks Cartoons

WikiLeaks never fails to entertain and outrage the world. Check out the cartoonists lampooning with glee.









From Denny:  I figured since WikiLeaks is busy gathering up interesting government information around the world I might as well round up the best of the funny WikiLeaks cartoons. You know I used to be of the opinion that WikiLeaks founder Assange was just a very odd guy with an arrogance complex who enjoyed dealing in espionage and making a helluva profit at it. After all, all he does is sell the sizzle to his willing wide-eyed followers who believe his scam about justice and morality in the world. Meanwhile, Assange is selling secret information to various governments and stuffing his pockets full of wads of cash.  After he makes his profit he releases the rest of the docs, some in public domain, some not as important as he claims.



Like any "secret agent" who decides to become a double or triple agent he is now discovering the scam is getting more and more difficult to maintain. The wear and tear on him has begun to show visibly. He is increasingly more paranoid and disheveled. He is currently running from an Interpol arrest for rape charges in Sweden. His latest act of hubris is to think he can hold the world hostage. Yeah, that's right. This crazy man says he will release even more docs if he is arrested.  So, "How dare you arrest me?" is his taunt. Since when did world criminals dictate to anyone?





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