For the past two decades an anonymous voice that comes over radio transmitters in the Gulf has been shrouded with a laughable mystery. It is pitch-black in the operations deck, with exception to the ...
Could the Persian Gulf's infamous "Filipino Monkey" have struck again? Veteran mariners say hecklers known throughout the region as "the Filipino Monkey" may have broadcast a threatening radio message ...
The threatening radio message that brought US and Iranian ships to the brink of a shootout in the Persian Gulf last week may have been a hoax by a notorious prankster known as the “Filipino Monkey,” ...
source GAIA package: Sx_MilitaryTimes_M6200810801110310_5675.zip Origin key: Sx_MilitaryTimes_M6200810801110310 imported at Fri Jan 8 18:18:01 2016 The threatening radio transmission heard at the end ...
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 ...
January 21, 2008: The recent incident in the Persian Gulf, where five armed Iranian speedboats hurled threats at passing U.S. warships, appears to be a misunderstanding. The cause was one or more ...
A threatening radio message to U.S. warships which seemed to come from Iranian vessels swarming U.S. ships in the Persian Gulf might have come from a third party known as the “Filipino Monkey,” ...
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