Rob Parry
11-04-09, 11:55 AM
Channel 4 showed an interesting interview with Simon Mann, the film was made the day after he was jailed in Equatorial Guinea for 34 years and 2 days. He was asked about the actions of those who funded the expedition to undermine the government of Equatorial Guinea, Mark Thatcher being one of those named.
He used a very sharp analogy.
"Imagine you are climbing Everest, and need help. Those at Base Camp pack up their tents and belongings, then leave you on the mountain. I would find those people, and plant an ice-axe between their eyes."
I have no doubt he will find a way to get even. As they say in anger management classes. "Don't get mad; get even." :devious: Thatcher et al must have twitchy anal regions now that Mann has been released; his time will come.
He used a very sharp analogy.
"Imagine you are climbing Everest, and need help. Those at Base Camp pack up their tents and belongings, then leave you on the mountain. I would find those people, and plant an ice-axe between their eyes."
I have no doubt he will find a way to get even. As they say in anger management classes. "Don't get mad; get even." :devious: Thatcher et al must have twitchy anal regions now that Mann has been released; his time will come.