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"Filipino Monkey" possible source of threats to US Navy


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Gulf Prankster Possible Message Source

CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - A threatening radio message at the end of a video showing Iranian patrol boats swarming near U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf may have come from a prankster rather than from the Iranian vessels, the Navy Times newspaper has reported.

A video and audio of the Jan. 6 incident in the Strait of Hormuz featured a man in accented English saying ``I am coming to you.

You will explode after ... minutes.''

Cmdr. Lydia Robertson, spokeswoman for the Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, said the Navy was still trying to determine the source of the transmission but believed it was related to the Iranian actions.

``The Iranian boats were coming close to the ships, making aggressive maneuvers and objects were being dropped into the water,'' she told The Associated Press.

However, the Navy Times, a weekly newspaper published by the Gannett company, quoted several veteran sailors as speculating the transmission could have come from a radio heckler, widely known among mariners by the ethnically insulting term ``the Filipino Monkey.''

The newspaper, which serves the Navy community, said U.S. sailors in the Persian Gulf have heard the prankster - possibly more than one person - transmitting ``insults and jabbering vile epithets'' on unencrypted frequencies.

``Navy women - a helicopter pilot hailing a tanker, for example - who are overheard on the radio are said to suffer particularly degrading treatment,'' the newspaper said Sunday. ``Several Navy ship drivers interviewed by Navy Times are raising the possibility that the Monkey, or an imitator, was indeed featured in that video.''


Filipino Monkey is a name used by mariners around the globe for someone who uses his radio for unnecessary or inappropriate transmissions.


It also is sometimes used by the prankster himself. Two Navy officers said they have personally been aboard ships elsewhere in the world when all of a sudden they've heard someone from another vessel come on the radio and say, ``Filipino Monkey, Filipino Monkey'' over and over again in a singsong voice.

U.S. Navy officials at Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain could not immediately be reached for comment. However, Navy officials have said they were unsure where the transmission came from.

The threat, however, ratcheted up tensions in the incident, which began when Iranian patrol boats swarmed around three U.S. Navy vessels near Iranian waters in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran has denied that its boats threatened the U.S. vessels and accused Washington of fabricating video and audio it released. Iran's government has released its own video, which appeared to be shot from a small boat bobbing at least yards from the American warships.

The Navy Times quoted Rick Hoffman, a retired captain, as saying a renegade talker repeatedly harassed ships in the Gulf in 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,'' Hoffman said.


http://channels.isp.netscape.com/news/stor...;floc=NI-nelead



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any seaman, military or commercial, can tell you their is no heckler know as the “Filipino Monkey“. Rather it’s a phrase that’s been uttered by thousands of mariners for decades. This harassing radio call with racial origins is made over the radio when a sailor hears the distinct accent of a Filipino mariner on the VHF radio.

http://gcaptain.com/maritime/blog/the-gori...ino-monkeeeeey/






Don't you just love it when people go racists on us?
P. Bredahl
not surprising... can add to the long list
*promo
they can't help it, we let them be.

http://saigonstreets.blogspot.com/2007/06/...-cannibals.html

j_diddy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,2240533,00.html

Mischievous 'Filipino Monkey' could have triggered latest US-Iran row


Matthew Weaver
Monday January 14, 2008
Guardian Unlimited

Alleged Iranian boat
Image released by the US Navy purportedly showing an Iranian vessel racing near the wake of the USS Hopper in the Persian Gulf. Photograph: AP


A heckling radio ham known as the Filipino Monkey, who has spent years pestering ships in the Persian Gulf, is being blamed today for sparking a major diplomatic row after American warships almost attacked Iranian patrol boats.

The US navy came within seconds of firing at the Iranian speedboats in the Strait of Hormuz on January 6 after hearing threats that the boats were attacking and were about to explode.

Senior navy officials have admitted that the source of the threats, picked up in international waters, was a mystery.


nd now the US navy's journal, Navy Times, has claimed that the threats, which were broadcast last week by the Pentagon, are thought to have come from an infamous radio prankster.

It said the Filipino Monkey, who could be more than one person, listens to ship-to-ship radio traffic and then interrupts, usually with abusive insults.

Rick Hoffman, a retired captain, told the paper: "For 25 years, there's been this mythical guy out there who, hour after hour, shouts obscenities and threats. He used to go all night long. The guy is crazy.

"Could it have been a spurious transmission? Absolutely."

An unnamed civilian mariner told the Navy Times: "They come on and say Filipino Monkey in a strange voice. You're standing watch on bridge and all of a sudden it comes over the radio. It's been a joke out there for years."

Last week, the Iranians and the US issued different video versions of what took place.

On the Pentagon's version, a strange voice, in English, can be heard saying "I am coming to you. You will explode in a few minutes." The voice sounds different from one heard earlier in the recording and there is no background noise that would usually be picked up from a speedboat radio.

In the Iranian version, there is no hint of aggressive behaviour.

The Pentagon said it recorded the film and the sound separately and then edited them together to give a "better idea of what is happening".

But Commander Lydia Robertson, a navy spokeswoman, admitted: "We don't know for sure where they [the threats] came from. It could have been a shore station."

The US lodged a formal complaint with Iran over the incident, and the president, George Bush, warned Tehran of "serious consequences" unless it stopped such aggression.

During the 20-minute incident, five Iranian patrol boats swarmed around three US warships and came within 200 metres, puttingthe ships on alert.

The US navy said its gunners came within seconds of firing on the speedboats.
Datu Mandub
Here in the Philippines we call it jammers....new term I heard recently from a goup of Amateurs in Cavite, they are calling it "Green-Epal" (Green Apple: meaning beginner in amateur radio), or sometimes "Mic pressers". Probably this "Filipino Monkey" was just another one of those making the QRM in the Gulf. This guy was said to be jamming ch. 16 of the marine band (VHF), which incedentaly the international distress freq. of the mariners (156.800 mhz).
kpauner
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yep cant be helped.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_pastry
flipcombatmedic
...now come to think about it, i'd do that over our radios just to prove a point. "break...break...break.../fu-k you @$$hole"
P. Bredahl


Filipino Monkey
Iki
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Filipino Monkey



That muthafuka looked cracked out... LMAOOOOOOO....
speedyg0nzalez2
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Filipino Monkey


respect the tarsiers they have been in the earth for the past 45 million years...
long before the humans...

LOL
darren_simion
This is one crazy @$$ story...
NeoVxR
military people out there knew about the prankster.
they thought different about the case.
so why did the administration use these hoax transmissions to escalate bad relations once more?
Scheme
Hey, to all the Pinoys and Pinays on AF:

I am coming to you.
You will explode after ... minutes.
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