“In due course the true story will be revealed” Poor old Blubberguts’ deranged rant at “those who sought to conspire to kill me in the past few months.” (This one is for all those aficionadi of black humour out there)
I’M ALIVE AND HAVE SOMETHING TO SHARE by Cameron Slater on November 2, 2014 at 8:00am In case you hadn’t worked it out, today is my birthday.
On November 2 1968 I was born in Suva, Fiji. ….
…I am alive.
I am shoving my continued existence in the face of those who sought to conspire to kill me in the past few months.
What?
Yes, I am going to share with you what I have been dealing with.
You all thought Nicky Hager acted alone, in conjunction with a hacker. He didn’t.
There were many, many people involved in a planned and concerted conspiracy to attack me, attack my friends, attack my business and to bring down a government.
In due course the true story will be revealed and who was involved.
Click below if you want to read more, much more of this (unwittingly) funny masterpiece….
Having been cheered by Morrissey’s contribution above (yes, Morrissey almost always buzzes me for the essence he [cantankerously] brings) – I go back to what I intended to say in the first place.
This – http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=11369562 – in which Bryce Edwards whether meaning to or not testifies to the legitimacy of the alternative media. And thus to the hisorical piss-useleness of the preening, established ‘Cafe Society’ media in New Zealand – it’s all very encouraging. “Calling National Party employee Billy Ralston…..calling Billy Ralston…..and the admittedly lovely person and therefore forgivable Janet”.
My reservation is that Edwards goes close to saying that ALL Blog-Land is equivalent to SlaterPorn. And as bad, to quote Farrar as authoritative. Which is like saying we can rely on the Roastbusters to define decent thresholds.
Fact is Farrar’s got the same gross kaupapa as Slater. Just less crudely and self-damaglingly displayed. Which means he’s significantly more dangerous to Democracy in New Zealand than the bewildered Slater. Under the radar and all that. He’s as guilty in DP as The Sadly Unfortunate One. Yet still Edwards quotes him ?
Poor old Blubberguts’ deranged rant at “those who sought to conspire to kill me in the past few months.”
(This one is for all those aficionadi of black humour out there)
by Cameron Slater on November 2, 2014 at 8:00am
In case you hadn’t worked it out, today is my birthday.