Monday, July 1, 2013

Knat So Fast

Siberia as photographed from The Knat
Camp 22 North Korea
 The crew of The Knat has managed against all odds to reach North Korea and locate the prision camp that is believed to hold Moe Rudz. Mike "Hipshake" Farrelly and Mark Rudz sent these photos via the internet showing their journey over Siberia and down into the Korean Pennisula. Joe "Joe" Farrelly told The Pucking Files that he has had close contact with the crew of The Knat since they departed Concord, N.H. last week. They reported favorable weather conditions and winds which helped them reach North Korea two days earlier than expected. "They sent back information that identifies the prison camp they believes holds Moe Rudz", said Farrelly. The crew were led to the location from an unidentified South Korean freedom fighter who gave them a basic layout of the remote region that contains "Camp 22", the notorious inhumane slave labor camp in the mountainous region of North Korea. "This information is a big step in helping to rescue Moe", said Joe, "but we should not jump to any conclusion that Moe is actually there without further investigation". "This is where things can get tricky", said Joe. "We've got to get Mike and Mark on the ground to verify that Moe is detained inside Camp 22 and that is extremely dangerous." The two plan to land in South Korea to refuel and pick up supplies as well as meet with South Korean agents to obtain information. Meanwhile, Joe "Joe" Farrelly is preparing a second squadron of "Thursday's Finest" as he calls them to make the journey to North Korea once the information is verified. "They'll be ready once we get the call to move ahead", Farrelly told us. "These guys are from the NAHL's Thursday Night League. They are used to adversity."

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