Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Weapons Purchase at Gun Show Raises Eyebrows.

Whenever the Gun Show comes to "The Doug" you can bet that controversy will follow. This year was no exception. A web of intrigue has shrouded this year's Gun Show. Familiar names such as Hassan Bin Sober, Dennis Rodman, John Huntsman, John Kerry, The Farrelly Brothers, The Rudz Brothers and Thursday Night Hockey Players Association have all played prominently in this unfolding drama. There is speculation that it goes much deeper than this. An unnamed source has suggested that even NH Governor Maggie Hassan and President Obama may have a part in all this. Exactly how all these players are involved is unclear at this time, but The Pucking Files have learned that long-time suspected terrorist Hassan Bin Sober who was once married to NH governor Maggie Hassan made a weapons purchase at this year's show that raised more than a few eyebrows. "What raised the red flag here is not the amount of weapons purchased or the type of weapons purchased, but WHO paid for it", said former congressman Chuck "Large Mouth" Bass. Bin Sober purchased thirty military-style assault rifles and five thousand rounds of ammunition along with assorted knives, grenades and stink bombs. The entire purchase was paid for with a check from the Thursday Night Hockey Players Association and was signed by it's president Joe "Joe" Farrelly. What adds to the intrigue is that one week prior to the gun show, the NAHL received a donation of $10,000. from former Utah governor John Huntsman.  Rumors have been circulating that "Operation Moe" is about to make a move to rescue Moe Rudz the eccentric billionaire publisher who is being held in a slave labor camp in the remote mountains of North Korea. Why would the player's union that represents Thursday Night Hockey and the NAHL, one of the most respected organizations in sports, go out on a limb and get involved with a suspected terrorist like Hassan Bin Sober? Here's where it gets REALLY interesting. Hassan Bin Sober has allegedly been cooperating with the U.S.goverment by helping to locate terrorist organizations around the world in order to save himself from jail time. Through his visits to the Pentagon, Bin Sober became acquainted with Governor Huntsman (a former Ambassador to China) as well as Secretary of State John Kerry. Huntsman just happened to attend the gun show at The Doug and he was seen standing just off to one side while  Bin Sober made his purchase. Sources tell us that Huntsman wants Moe Rudz to run his rumored presidential campaign bid. Meanwhile Secretary of State John Kerry has too much on his plate with Syria right now to get involved with North Korea at this time. With the U.S. on the possible brink of war with Syria, the last thing the Pentagon needs is trouble in North Korea. Still the White House wants Moe Rudz returned safely to American soil. So, how is Dennis "The Worm" involved? Rodman is on his way to North Korea for another visit with his "good friend" Kim Jong Un. What better time to plan a surprise raid on the notorious Camp 22 where Moe Rudz is reported to be held.  Last week's recovery of Mike "Hipshake" Farrelly by the Indian military has given new hope to many that Moe Rudz is still alive. Farrelly produced two drawings that were allegedly given to him by a man who claims that he escaped from Camp 22 and that the drawings were made by Moe Rudz. One of the drawings shows Moe Rudz (second from the left) being dragged up a mountain with a noose around  his head by another prisoner as a guard harasses them with a rifle. The other drawing shows Moe being forced to fight another prisoner as entertainment for the guards. Did Moe actually execute these drawings? The one person who could absolutely authenticate the drawings is Moe's brother Mark. The problem is: he hasn't been seen since he and "Hipshake" Farrelly parachuted out of the airplane "The Knat" several months ago. "Hipshake"  told older brother Joe "Joe" Farrelly that he never saw Mark after they bailed out over a remote part of North Korea. Don't miss Mike "Hipshake" Farrelly"s  compelling interview coming up later this month on The Pucking Files. We can only speculate that "Operation Moe" is about to take a new twist. Time will tell and time may be running out for Moe Rudz.
Detainees forced to fight to entertain guards

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