Re: Bird Flu - Scotland




"Old Codger" <oldcodger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Pat Gardiner wrote:
" Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Pat Gardiner" <patgardiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You obviously have dealt with very few emergencies situations.
Fortunately you have no influence over anything so your views are
irrelevant

I did little else at Felixstowe

like many other assertions of yours - there is little to back this
up in your postings

I'm going to put that snip back.

Merely becuase you have wasted your life is no reason for me to take
abuse from losers with odd hobbies.

Pot, kettle, etc.

Here is the deleted part:

unexploded bombs, illegal immigrants, gas
tankers in trouble, dredgers towing sinking e-boats, drownings,
attempted suicides, missing persons, captains arrested, ships
arrested, smuggling, armed customs officers in my home and stake outs
at my office. Sweating explosives, lorries with gelignite...I could
go on.
All on the public record. I forgot the Bulgarian secret service
apologising.
Really - the ones with the poisoned tipped umbrellas. We caught them
trying to smuggle outwards the guidance systems for ballistic
missiles. After the wall came down, they had the grace to invite me
to lunch and to apologise. They were American parts. Got it yet?

Then there were the Libyans working in our office....at the time when
WPC Fletcher was murdered by gunfire from their embassy

No, I can handle the odd crisis far better than the massed ranks of
Britain's bent vets. When they threatened my wife for being honest,
and then covered up the offence was the day they went beyond the pale.

Why don't you take up writing novels or spy thrillers Pat, you seem to
have the right type of imagination and you might be able to exorcise the
conspiracy theories?

None of the above is imagination. That is what shipbrokers do, especially in
what was Britain's fastest growing port. Ports are like that. Somebody deals
with these problems. If you check back or ask me, I will be able to
substantiate every claim except those obviously in connection with security
matters.

I could add that I dealt with a gas platform when it was rescued drifting in
the North Sea. It looked like an upturned table when dragged into Harwich
Harbour. I was also the agent for Smit Tak (Google), handled the annual
manoeuvres for the Rhine Army via Harwich all kinds of strange things.

When FMD hit, Webster in particular was assisted with quite a lot of expert
knowledge. I pulled the rug when it was obvious that he had sympathies with
the port blockaders - and was pressing for information that he was not
allowed to have.

So Jill's idiotic remark that I know nothing about handling emergencies is
way off the mark. Once again it is designed to silence a whistle blower.

As I have said before, that is a very silly thing to do. I wonder what
anyone doing that has to hide.


You, mad bad bird lady, are going to be the victim of the failure of
ukba to help, when I pleaded with you.

Have you got your poultry in yet?

No reason to do that yet as you would know if you had the smallest clue.

The situation is pretty fluid. I would have thought that Jill would have
said that she is ready, if and when the instruction comes. I draw the
conclusion that she has done nothing except argue with me on the Usenet.

You and I are retired, we have no reason to need to explain our daily
activities. Jill claims to run a business - and one with considerable
numbers of poultry. You can be certain that Seerad and Defra monitor this
ng.


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Regards
Pat Gardiner
www.go-self-sufficient.com



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Old Codger
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What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people
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