Added: Nov 18, 2008
From: PropagandaBuster
Duration: 4:19
The following are WANTED by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police department:Ralph Anthony Koo -- age 41 -- USAJonathan Lamonto Bachelor -- age 30 -- USADaniel George Bebawi -- age 28 -- UKThe police of Tokyo have issued arrest warrants for the three. They are part of Sea Shepherd (Farley Mowat garbage scow fame) for committing dastardly and illegal deeds against the whaling industry in Japan. Soon the warrants will be referred to INTERPOL. If you have seen or know the whereabouts of these wanted men, please do not attempt to apprehend them. Instead contact your local law enforcement authorities or INTERPOL:INTERPOLGeneral Secretariat200 quai Charles de Gaulle69006 LyonFranceFax number: +33 (0) 4 72 44 71 63Captain Kangaroo, Cabin Boy, and the girly men pirates of the sea going garbage scow have awoken the Samurai Warrior in Japan, with their childish, now illegal activities. The Canadians arrested the girly men for interfering with a seal hunt, the French on an island in the Saint Lawrence threw the girly men off their island, now the Japanese are extending the law arm of the law after these sea going vagabonds. What makes this all so amusing is that on August 5ht, 2008, Sea Shepherd issued an arrest warrant for the Japanese whalers. Sea Shepherd hallucinating they have law enforcement authority, as evident by the arrest warrant issued by children pretending to be police, and now Captain Kangaroo wearing what appears to be a police badge. Further proof of the mental disorder known as liberalism, now advanced to or degraded to the Wyatt Earp Syndrome.Correction in the names on the photos. Here is the correct names:Photo 1 -- Jonothan Lamonto Bachelor -- age 30 -- USAPhoto 2 -- Ralph Anthony Koo -- age 41 -- USAPhoto 3 -- Daniel George Bebawi -- age 28 -- UKSorry about the mistake.
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