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chowchow
01-14-2008, 20:57
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080114/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iran_us_navy
The USN must be really red-faced about the big brouhaha they put up about Iranians threatening to blow them up via the radio, Looks like the Iranian version of the incident could be more trustworthy than the USN. How cud the USN fall for a prankster? Kind of scares you.
Gulf prankster possible message source 2 hours, 37 minutes ago

CAIRO, Egypt - 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.

CatsMeow
01-14-2008, 21:12
Reminds me of that US Army marching song "Oh the monkeys have no tails in Zamboanga...":supergrin: That's why they had to develop the .45 M1911... the .38 was not sufficient to stop a "tailless monkey".

Rather late to change "Filipino Monkey" especially since it's now a common mariner's term:steamed:; you can't change generations of sailors overnight, pity...:upeyes:

Fred Hansen
01-14-2008, 21:57
I know lots of folks from the PI, and that voice didn't sound like a Filipino one to me, nor did it sound particularly Iranian for that matter.

Allegra
01-14-2008, 22:34
FYI, there is a Filipino monkey :)
Macaca Fascicularis or Philippine monkey , yung unggoy na binebenta sa tabing kalye at pag galagala sa Subic
Yung may ebola

CatsMeow
01-14-2008, 22:44
FYI, there is a Filipino monkey :)
Macaca Fascicularis or Philippine monkey , yung unggoy na binebenta sa tabing kalye at pag galagala sa Subic
Yung may ebola

I saw them first hand in Subic in the late 90s. There were some beside the road, with one large male who appears to be their chief. When I raised my camera the big guy mounted one of the females and started humping her. When I lowered the camera after taking a picture (I have it at home), the "chief" dismounted. Kind of a show-off, like a lot of Pinoys I know...:supergrin:

Perhaps this "Filipino Monkey" is a descendant of one of these, who stowed away on a USN ship before 1991, and found himself in the Persian Gulf?:supergrin:

horge
01-14-2008, 23:37
I know lots of folks from the PI, and that voice didn't sound like a Filipino one to me, nor did it sound particularly Iranian for that matter.

Hi :)
Are there any other recordings aside from this one?
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/news/audio/audio/200801/20080109-gulf-audio.mp3

And, yeah, that accent could be anything, or even nothing (faked accent).
I'm pretty sure there are several radio trolls pretending to be THE Filipino Monkey.
:upeyes:


h.

antediluvianist
01-19-2008, 06:06
It is now admitted that the so-called Gulf of Tonkin Incident, which led to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and airstrikes against North Vietnamese naval craft , and eventually escalation into a long war, was no incident.

Could happen again.