Thursday, March 20, 2003

And so, the bombing started, and with all that Oil at stake, and with the means of extracting out of the ground falling down after years of use without capital investments that would have modernize and maintain the one of the largest supplies of oil in the world; and with all the europeans talking out of their ass openings about peaceful, long, stretched out diplomatic solutions to replacing management in the middle east starting with the guy who was waving a big Arab style sword around that he got as a gift right after 9/11 and who has been, and the jackassed sons that he raised in a cave somewhere, why quibble over what is hinky in all this, right? The whole thing is just so damn hinky, top to bottom.


Of course, the europeans would like the weapons search to last thru summer into winter, at a rate of 100s of 1,000s of barrels of oil per day, or for their deals to firm up to put them in a position to get billions of dollars in oil, at a deep discount to market values, as long as the UN's hinky deal stays in place.


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That's Billions of dollars we are talking about with all those barrels, at 29.00-31.00 per barrel, which will get the attention of any government, anywhere in the world; so maybe the hinky French, Germans, Russian and Chinese have a point to fight the thing. Then again, it's nice when a plan comes togethers. Sadaam has been directing rape, eye gauging and electicutions of his enemies for long enough to have used up all his passes.
As someone once said, like General Custer, Sadaam has got it coming.


Kurds would agree. Dead Kurds in the sand matter, and so does the 2 billion Sadaam has plundered from the situation in Iraq. He could just leave, but instead, he dwells, holding on like that hag in Sunset Blvd. It's over G!


Hinky would say, a camel will pass through the eye of a needle before murdering Sadaam get into heaven, or even Boca Raton; but a living out a live in Tunisia can't be all bad. They are getting Broadband and cable by now, and it's warm Ratso, it's warm. Here is the conflict view from another perspective, and we may not agree, but we'd die for the right for others to entertain us, see Albawaba.com, a glorious gateway to the Middle East.


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Tuesday, March 18, 2003

These companies, from these nations have hinky UN-Oil-for-Food deals with Sadam (Iraq's outgoing brutal billionaire leader) for this many barrels of Iraqi oil per day, if he stays:: 800,000 (Lukoil of Russia); 600,000 (TotalFinaElf of France); 450,000 (TotalFinaElf-Zarubezhneft a France-Russian JV); 300,000 (Eni-Repsol, a Italy-Spain Joint Venture); 250,000 (BHP-CNPC-Korean Consortium, a Austrialian-Chinese-Korean Joint Venture); 200.000 (Shell-Petronas-Nexen, a UKDutch-Malaysian-Canadian-Pakistani Venture); 130,000 (TPAO of Turkey deal); 100,000 (Soyuzneftegaz of Russia); 90,000 (China National Petroleum Co.)


Let's hear it for free stuff: Free markets with the oil; Free elections of new leaders; and Free speech for the people of Iraq (and a free ride on a rail for Sadam and his sons)-- Bring it on!


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As we turn to thoughts about a war with Sadam (after all, he has the chance to take his 2 billion clams and leave it all behind), we'll ask, again, who doesn't like Ike? For all the hinky talk about "the greatest generation" how much talk to you hear about the following speech he made, spoken by Ike to the American public in 1961 three days before retiring from our nation's highest office?


"Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time. As we peer into society's future, we -- you and I, and our government -- must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow.


VI.

Down the long lane of the history yet to be written America knows that this world of ours, ever growing smaller, must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be instead, a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.

Such a confederation must be one of equals. The weakest must come to the conference table with the same confidence as do we, protected as we are by our moral, economic, and military strength. That table, though scarred by many past frustrations, cannot be abandoned for the certain agony of the battlefield.

Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative. Together we must learn how to compose differences, not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose. Because this need is so sharp and apparent I confess that I lay down my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment. As one who has witnessed the horror and the lingering sadness of war -- as one who knows that another war could utterly destroy this civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years -- I wish I could say tonight that a lasting peace is in sight.


Happily, I can say that war has been avoided. Steady progress toward our ultimate goal has been made. But, so much remains to be done. As a private citizen, I shall never cease to do what little I can to help the world advance along that road
".



I bet our national talking head Tom Brokaw, and his ghost writer left out any mention of that speech, and I bet those four clowns that Byron wrote about yesterday (see below) for running pink sheet pump and dump deals use the phrase, "military-industrial complex" for a punchline. Now, you tell me what's hinky.


Thinking hinky, if not original thoughts about the history of "military industrial complex" and or it's role in Iraq? The former is a great history of psyops too, while the latter is highly topical, in case you run into some anti american europeans, drinking French wine at a party in another country, and you need something to talk about that will demonstrate American Free Speech in action.


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Monday, March 17, 2003

Bush gave Sadam the option this evening, get out, or get killed, as many drunk American's look on after a full St. Patrick's day celebration. He's given Sadam and his sons 48 hours to take their 2 billion dollars and get the hell out. They can live in Lybia rent free, we'd bet.


A lot is being said about Bush and his bad press relations, with his stuttering ways. But given the circumstances, the hinkiest thing seems to be letting things stay as they are in the Middle East. It appears that Isreal can not manage the region's cultures, assets or economic interests effectively, and the misery level throughout the middle east appears to be reaching record levels. You know, the whole "center can not hold" routine.


So it appears that Isreal has dropped the hanky, and is waiting for the US to pick it up.

Meanwhile, the French, (with players like these) Chinese and Russians have been lining up to do deals with Sadam, on the cheap. The French have former Big Shots up on trial for their deals when ELF was a government Elf owned entity, just as Elf is currently doing deals with Sadam for discounts, which should be good for at least another 48 hours, now that Bush put a line in Sadam's sand. And so, of course it's about oil.


Iraq has 6% of the world's oil output. Should it be on the free market, or the Black markets, with France, Germany and Chinese lining up to pump it where they will, so they can put their interests before the US in order to feel that they have placed the sole Superpower in check? Should all the proceeds go to Sadam, and his sons, or to the people of Iraq, in some form?


And finally, there are nukes and other weapons of mass risk in the region. Game over.


Hinky thinks even a broken clock is right twice pre day, so forget GW's stuttering with the journalists, and forget letting things work themselves out in the middle east. Nukes, oil and misery and mismanagement are reasons enough to vote the Sadam out (an others), even if the way the case comes to the court of world opinion is more than hinky. It's a chance to improve the place for it's people, and to tame the wildcats while they are at it.


Hinky 10:25 PM

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Speaking of free speech, Richard Perle is the hinkiest thing there is today. Christopher Byron’s column put one on his chin in the NYPost.com biz section, But Joanne Mariner, a lawyer, laid him out on the floor here.

Byron points to him and four other ex-government officials who made their walking around money in retirement in a way that is as hinky as it gets—they worked with penny stock promoters, using their names to endorse stocks that are too hinky to even cross Hinky’s thumbs. After all, these companies are so hinky, it’s not worth mentioning them. They are beyond the pale hinky, bent, and crooked.


We are not just talking companies with high p/e’s; write offs of too many company vacation properties, hinky options issues, and low growth ahead. We are talking high p/e’s with little or no earnings. These are the companies that are in the business of selling their own stock to investors who dare to dream about the next big thing, relying upon hinky management teams, hinky brokers who pump the stocks, and hinky PR outfits (all typically in Florida, or Nevada) who are more like actors than business persons.


The four Byron named should make anyone’s jaw drop. Richard Secord (a Regan bigshot), Oliver North (a Regan bigshot), William Webster (ex-head of the CIA and FBI) and Richard Perle (a Regan Asst. Secy of Defense)

It’s unbelievable to see that these guys, served America, at it’s highest levels of government, and then retired to take money from the hinkiest outfits on Wall Street, outfits set up to just take investor’s money, and to blow out the companies they put up.
And what is more, Perle put himself in the septic tank, while advising the highest levels of the American government about the power keg that is The MIDDLE EAST. It's starting to look like our policy is based on Crazy Eddie's advice, given his "work" in the stock markets. Here is a guy, with the ear for the American president on the one hand while on the other hand, he is doing deals to direct companies that are basically as hinky as hinky can be, such as, American Interactive Media, Inc. (AIME.PK), a company without much information to look at (even on the pinksheets, which have their own web site now, after all the fallout from the bursting stock bubble) since it's gone from a high of over 8 dollars per share (when Perle climbed aboard), to where it is today, which is around 2/100 of one cent. Any buyers? If so, you should call the company direct; I'm sure they will sell you the whole float for less than the price of a new used car. This stock, like the other 8 of nine stocks that trade in the Pink sheets is finished. Now, this would not be a big deal, where the insiders just another wall street hustler, but here is a guy with the ear of the top guy in the western world, directing a company that hired the 600th EBAY, with the domain Bid.com to build these Websites: "Biz Buzz," "Romance Land," "Crimebeat," "Stork Club," and Cartoonland"-- for $100,000.00 and "Sci-Fi Universe
Pop City, I Need Help, Platinum" for 25,000 dollars more each and more to beauties to follow (Great Women, The Great America, One Times Square Las Vegas World-- the kind of sites that might sound good to a retired Asst. Secy of Defense)
, as if these ideas had never been thought of, stolen, reworked, developed, revised, and otherwise worked out. The company was created to sell sizzle at the height of the Dot.con bubble, when every idea looked like soooo much blue sky. They contracted under Ontario law, which is my favorite part of their SEC filing. If anyone has any further questions, they might contact AIME's lawyers, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle 101 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10178-0061, and talk to Jeffrey N. Ostrager, Esq. or the Sonnenscheins, of 31 West 56th Street, who worked on the New Tech projects for AIME, along with Herman Rush, on 345 North Maple Drive, Ste. 297, Beverly Hills, California 90210.


In Richard Perle's defense, AIME did have Montel Productions, Alvin Cooperman Productions, Dick Clark Productions, Inc, Grosso- Jacobson Productions, Inc, Melis Productions, Inc and others lined up with letter's of intent to build out and unleash these fantastic ideas on the world via the magic box with which Hinky reaches you today.


The stocks of this company and the ones of the other companies that these retired government officials profiled by Byron in the nypost.com in are worth just pennies now, down from 8 to 50 dollars per share. An unsuspecting investing public was conned, hustled, scammed, jived and cracked with the help of these retired government officials, who put and lent their more or less good names on raw deals to help pump these companies' stock prices. Yet, the media hasn't covered it, and now, to top it off: Richard Perle, an American, is going to sue an American journalist who published a story in a little American magazine called the New Yorker for libel, in ENGLAND! You know, got save the queen, because Free speech wasn’t designed to expose a retired Asst. Secy. of Defense’s rotten moves in retirement, as he goes around playing investment banker with Shim Sham company promoters that are geared up to rob the public as he goes around as a trusted advisor within our nation’s Defense industry. Who didn’t like Ike, that’s what I want to know. This is so Anti Ike, Hinky wants to spit. I think this guy might have been the twinkle in Ike's eye when he was talking about the Military Industrial complex in his final speech and considering what Dennis the Menice might do under the wrong set of circumstances when he grew up.


Let's get it straight, Perle may have done a good job winning the Cold war and knocking Russia out of the CCCP box; That much is not in question, but becoming active in the darkest, slimiest corner of the American Capital markets is no way to get to Disney world in retirement. He is doing a hinky job in trying to set himself above the Law, like certain entertainers who have been trying their hands at getting away with murder recently. You might say, “it’s not murder,” but when you see what people will do for money, but where investor returns are snuffed out like this, it's close enough. Write that down; it's a hinky pearl of wisdom.


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