Sunday, December 31, 2006

Science told: hands off gay sheep

Experiments that claim to ‘cure’ homosexual rams spark anger
Isabel Oakeshott and Chris Gourlay

SCIENTISTS are conducting experiments to change the sexuality of “gay” sheep in a programme that critics fear could pave the way for breeding out homosexuality in humans.

The technique being developed by American researchers adjusts the hormonal balance in the brains of homosexual rams so that they are more inclined to mate with ewes.

It raises the prospect that pregnant women could one day be offered a treatment to reduce or eliminate the chance that their offspring will be homosexual. Experts say that, in theory, the “straightening” procedure on humans could be as simple as a hormone supplement for mothers-to-be, worn on the skin like an anti-smoking nicotine patch.

The research, at Oregon State University in the city of Corvallis and at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, has caused an outcry. Martina Navratilova, the lesbian tennis player who won Wimbledon nine times, and scientists and gay rights campaigners in Britain have called for the project to be abandoned.

Navratilova defended the “right” of sheep to be gay. She said: “How can it be that in the year 2006 a major university would host such homophobic and cruel experiments?” She said gay men and lesbians would be “deeply offended” by the social implications of the tests.

But the researchers argue that the work is valid, shedding light on the “broad question” of what determines sexual orientation. They insist the work is not aimed at “curing” homosexuality.

Approximately one ram in 10 prefers to mount other rams rather than mate with ewes, reducing its value to a farmer. Initially, the publicly funded project aimed to improve the productivity of herds.

The scientists have been able to pinpoint the mechanisms influencing the desires of “male-oriented” rams by studying their brains. The animals’ skulls are cut open and electronic sensors are attached to their brains.

By varying the hormone levels, mainly by injecting hormones into the brain, they have had “considerable success” in altering the rams’ sexuality, with some previously gay animals becoming attracted to ewes.

Professor Charles Roselli, the Health and Science University biologist leading the research, defended the project.

He said: “In general, sexuality has been under-studied because of political concerns. People don’t want science looking into what determines sexuality.

“It’s a touchy issue. In fact, several studies have shown that people who believe homosexuality is biologically based are less homophobic than people who think that this orientation is acquired.”

The research is being peer-reviewed by a panel of scientists in America, demonstrating that it is being taken seriously by the academic community.

Potentially, the techniques could one day be adapted for human use, with doctors perhaps being able to offer parents pre-natal tests to determine the likely sexuality of offspring or a hormonal treatment to change the orientation of a child.

Roselli has said he would be “uncomfortable” about parents choosing sexuality, but argues that it is up to policy makers to legislate on questions of ethics.

Michael Bailey, a neurology professor at Northwestern University near Chicago, said: “Allowing parents to select their children’s sexual orientation would further a parent’s freedom to raise the sort of children they want to raise.”

Critics fear the findings could be abused.

Udo Schuklenk, Professor of Bioethics at Glasgow Caledonian University, who has written to the researchers pressing them to stop, said: “I don’t believe the motives of the study are homophobic, but their work brings the terrible possibility of exploitation by homophobic societies. Imagine this technology in the hands of Iran, for example.

“It is typical of the US to ignore the global context in which this is taking place.”

Peter Tatchell, the gay rights campaigner, said: “These experiments echo Nazi research in the early 1940s which aimed at eradicating homosexuality. They stink of eugenics. There is a danger that extreme homophobic regimes may try to use these experimental results to change the orientation of gay people.”

He said that the techniques being developed in sheep could in future allow parents to “play God”.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the pressure group, condemned the study as “a needless slaughter of animals, an affront to human dignity and a colossal waste of precious research funds”.

The tests on gay sheep are the latest in a long line of experiments seeking to alter the sexuality of humans and animals.

Günther Dorner, a scientist in the former East Berlin, carried out hormone-altering tests on rodents in the 1960s in the hope of finding a way to eradicate homosexuality.

In 2002, Simon LeVay, an American neurologist, claimed to have discovered that homosexual and heterosexual men had physically different brains. His tests on the corpses of gay men who had died of Aids were widely criticised.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Hot German

The life of an atheist

ya know my life is not so different from everyone else. I love, smile, laugh, feel sad etc. The big difference between me and the xtian down the street is that I am not afraid I will go to hell every time I cuss. I also get Sundays off from boring sermons, it's kind of nice.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Hot boi


Clicke to ENLARGE.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry Xmas!


Thanks to Danny for this cartoon! Have a merry holiday everyone.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Youth pastor arrested on lewd-conduct charges

December 20, 2006 6:00 AM

JACKSON - A Jackson youth pastor intern was arrested Sunday on suspicion of lewd acts with a minor after being discovered by an Amador County sheriff's deputy in a van with three teenage girls.

John Kohana Magsayo, 28, was arrested on suspicion of lewd acts with a minor, oral copulation with a minor younger than 16 and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

According to the Sheriff's Department, a deputy patrolling Electra Road at 10 p.m. approached the van, where he smelled alcohol and saw two teenage girls dressing themselves.

Investigators found the two girls were 14 and 15. A third girl's age was not listed in a report.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

A new virgin birth ....

Virgin Komodo dragon is expecting

POSTED: 4:04 p.m. EST, December 20, 2006

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Flora, a pregnant Komodo dragon living in a British zoo, is expecting eight babies in what scientists said on Wednesday could be a Christmas virgin birth.

Flora has never mated, or even mixed, with a male dragon, and fertilized all the eggs herself, a process culminating in parthenogenesis, or virgin birth. Other lizards do this, but scientists only recently found that Komodo dragons do too.

"Nobody in their wildest dreams expected this. But you have a female dragon on her own. She produces a clutch of eggs and those eggs turn out to be fertile. It is nature finding a way," Kevin Buley of Chester Zoo in England said in an interview.

He said the incubating eggs could hatch around Christmas.

Parthenogenesis has occurred in other lizard species, but Buley and his team said this was the first time it has been shown in Komodo dragons -- the world's largest lizards.

Scientists at Liverpool University in northern England discovered Flora had had no male help after doing genetic tests on three eggs that collapsed after being put in an incubator.

The tests on the embryos and on Flora, her sister and other dragons confirmed that Komodo dragons can reproduce through self-fertilization.

"Those genetic tests confirmed absolutely that Flora was both the mother and the father of the embryos. It completely blew us away because it [parthenogenesis] has never been seen in such a large species," Buley explained.

A Komodo dragon at London Zoo gave birth earlier this year after being separated from males for more than two years.

Scientists thought she had been able to store sperm from her earlier encounter with a male, but after hearing about Flora's eggs researchers conducted tests which showed her eggs were also produced without male help.

"You have two institutions within a few short months of each other having a previously unheard of event. It is really quite unprecedented," said Buley.

The scientists, reporting the discovery in the science journal Nature, said it could help them understand how reptiles colonize new areas.

A female dragon could, for instance, swim to another island and establish a new colony on her own.

"The genetics of self-fertilization in lizards means that all her hatchlings would have to be male. These would grow up to mate with their own mother and therefore, within one generation, there would potentially be a population able to reproduce normally on the new island," Buley said.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Pastor arrested for rape

Tue, 19 Dec 2006

A 60-year-old pastor was arrested in Yeoville in connection with the rape of a 13-year-old girl, said Gauteng police on Tuesday.

Director Govindsamy Mariemuthoo said the pastor, a Nigerian, was accused of raping the younger sister of a colleague at the shop where he works, in a number of incidents since 2005. He allegedly gave her money for her silence.

A teacher found that the girl was being abused and took action, said Mariemuthoo.

The man is due to appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court soon.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Rapist Preys on Men in Houston Area


A rapist who preys on young men has struck five times in the Houston area since mid-September, and police said Monday there may be even more victims, but they are too ashamed to come forward.

The rapist typically stalks, robs and sexually assaults his victims at gunpoint, apparently choosing them at random and attacking them near or inside their homes, police said. The most recent attack was Nov. 30.

"I wish we had a link between the victims, because we might have a better chance of catching him," said Lt. Richard Whitaker of the police department in Baytown, where took of the attacks took place. "We don't have any affirmative links at all."

He said some victims may be reluctant to come forward because of their ages and "a pride thing" that makes men more reluctant to acknowledge being the victim of a sex crime.

Investigators believe that rape is the motive, even though some victims were robbed. DNA testing is under way in an effort to identify the attacker.

In some cases, the attacker approached his victim outside their home. Other times, he broke into the home.

"I think he just sees one that he prefers, and then he begins to follow them and gather information, finding out where they live and watching their house," Whitaker said.

Victims have described the attacker as a clean-shaven black man, 18 to 21 years old, 5-foot-6 to 6 feet tall, with a shaved head.

The victims have all been men in their late teens.

Saturday, December 16, 2006

done

better now........ :-)

Not having sex

not having sex sucks when you wanna have sex. I am damm horny right now.

Oh well, I guess I'll go jack off.

Onanite

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Leader of Baptist Camp arrested

The former leader of a Baptist church camp near St. Louis has been arrested for allegedly trying to coax girls to pose partly naked and soliciting a sex act from one of the young women, Columbia police said.

Aaron Niles, 20, of Waterloo, was arrested Tuesday on three counts of child pornography and one count of indecent solicitation of a child, police said.

Police said Niles — a member of First Baptist Church in Columbia — met at least one of his accusers during the summer of 2005 at the Super Summer Baptist Camp in Greenville, where he oversaw up to 10 teenagers as a volunteer team leader.

Niles later communicated with the accusers — who knew they were chatting with Niles — on the Internet using screen names such as "loverboyniles" and "godrocks30," Columbia Police Chief Joe Edwards said.

Investigators are asking parents whose children attended the Super Summer camp last year to check their children's computers for Niles' computer online user name to see if he had any contact with them.

Authorities allege that in April and May, Niles solicited girls younger than 18 to pose partially naked, and that he sought out a girl younger than 17 to perform a sex act.

Edwards said Niles is charged only with soliciting the girls to pose partially naked and for trying to get a sex act from one of the accusers. "We haven't charged him with actually doing those acts," Edwards said.

Investigators still were combing through Niles' computer, Edwards said, and "once we complete this, the potential for additional charges are there."

He declined to specify what the investigation has turned up, saying only that "we were able to get enough to get charges against this individual and get word out to the public."

"The long-range goal is to charge him with every violation he has committed," Edwards said.

Police say church leaders have been aware of the allegations since earlier this year and limited Niles' contact with children. He has been allowed to continue attending services.

In a statement Tuesday, First Baptist Church's pastor, Jonathan Peters, said the allegations left the congregation "deeply saddened."

"We hurt for the families who have been hurt by this," the statement read. "We, as the leadership of this church family have done our best to both protect our church and to demonstrate compassion to everyone involved. We have sought to show love without leniency."

Niles is being held in the Monroe County Jail on $10,000 bond. He has an unpublished home telephone number in Waterloo.

Pastor charged with prostitution, lewdness at park

By David Wren
The Sun News

Reginald Wayne Miller, president of Cathedral Bible College and senior pastor at Grand Strand Cathedral church in Myrtle Beach, is completing a pre-trial intervention program after being charged this summer with lewdness and prostitution by Horry County police.

Miller was charged after he exposed himself July 12 to an undercover police officer in a bath house at Myrtle Beach State Park, according to a police report.

Miller, who also runs Cathedral Hall Academy for first through 12th grades, denied the allegations in an e-mail to The Sun News on Tuesday and said he was falsely arrested.

Miller said a police report about the arrest was leaked to The Sun News this week by "a number of powerful interests" who want to obtain the college property at the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base for redevelopment.

"The belief is that to destroy me would break down the college and ministry, but there are scores of strong supporters who know about this incident ... they believe my innocence and that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time," Miller said.

Horry County police Det. Danny Furr said Miller was arrested during an undercover operation at the state park following complaints by park-goers and management about male indecent exposure at the bath houses and park trails.

According to the incident report, Furr was on his way to use the restroom in a bath house when Miller followed him.

"Once in the bath house, Det. Furr was in a stall urinal when the defendant [Miller] walked up behind him with no pants on into the next urinal and tried to look over the stall to look at Det. Furr's genitals," the incident report states. "Defendant Miller then walked into a changing station and nodded for Det. Furr to join him."

When Furr walked up to the changing station, the report states, Miller was exposing himself "wearing nothing but a T-shirt."

"Det. Furr identified himself as Horry County Police and placed Miller under arrest," the report states.

Miller told church and college officials during a meeting Monday that Furr followed him in the bath house and initiated the incident, according to minutes of that meeting.

"He [Furr] said, 'What do you like to do?' and I asked if he was a policeman," Miller said, according to the minutes. "He said no so I got very nervous and started to get dressed. He then said, 'No, wait, I want to show you what's in my pocket' and he pulled out his badge and arrested me."

Furr said police regularly conduct undercover operations at the state park because indecent exposure at the bath houses is an ongoing problem.

"It always has been and continues to be," he said.

Miller went to trial in magistrate's court in September and agreed to take part in the state's pre-trial intervention program, which is designed for first-time offenders of nonviolent crimes.

The program's goal is to give offenders a second chance by diverting them from court and into a program consisting of counseling and guidance, community service work and restitution. Successful completion of the program can allow the defendant's arrest record to be destroyed.

Miller said he is scheduled to complete his pre-trial intervention program in three weeks.

Miller said he has been planning for the past five years to retire from the church and college in February 2007. He said James Sizemore, a Cathedral Bible College graduate, will succeed him as president and pastor.

"In order to give the new pastor a greater freedom, we have purchased a home in another city earlier this year where I can have the solitude to finish writing about 20 books that I have been working on for years," Miller said.

Miller founded the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Florence in 1972 and moved to Myrtle Beach following the closure of the former Air Force base.

The U.S. Department of Education in 1997 approved Miller's purchase of two acres of land and two buildings at the former base for the college. Miller also purchased the base chapel from the military and has since purchased three more acres and two additional buildings at the base.

Cathedral Bible College offers degrees in theology, divinity, Christian counseling, Christian ministry and a diploma in Bible studies.

The Department of Education does not recognize the accreditation of the college and Cathedral Hall Academy.

In 1999, the federal government approved Cathedral Bible College to accept foreign students traveling to the U.S. on education visas.

Cathedral Bible College has catered to a growing number of foreign students since that time.

listening to best of Blonde

wow, memories............ lots of disco dancing and sex, those were the days boy. Angel Flight pants, pin stripe of course, and a small pocket for your ID. I also used to wear these HOT overalls, no shirt, no underwear, with only one strap connected. HOT, I looked good.

So many memories.

Onanite

PS Thanks Jeff

Monday, December 11, 2006

Mega church pastor comes out

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The founding pastor of the 2,100-member Grace Chapel has resigned after he said he had sexual relations with other men.

In a tearful videotaped message Sunday to his congregation, the senior pastor of a thriving evangelical megachurch in south metro Denver confessed to sexual relations with other men and announced he had voluntarily resigned his pulpit.

A month ago, the Rev. Paul Barnes of Grace Chapel in Doug las County preached to his 2,100-member congregation about integrity and grace in the aftermath of the Ted Haggard drugs-and-gay-sex scandal.

Now, the 54-year-old Barnes joins Haggard as a fallen evangelical minister who preached that homosexuality was a sin but grappled with a hidden life.

"I have struggled with homosexuality since I was a 5-year-old boy," Barnes said in the 32- minute video, which church leaders permitted The Denver Post to view. "... I can't tell you the number of nights I have cried myself to sleep, begging God to take this away."

His wife, Char, cradled his hand. Barnes declined an interview request through the church.

Unlike Haggard, who had the ear of the White House, Barnes is not a household name. He is a self-described introvert who avoids politics, preferring to talk about a Gen-X service at the nondenominational church he started 28 years ago in his basement, church officials said.

Barnes and Grace Chapel stayed out of the debate over Amendment 43, a measure approved by Colorado voters last month defining marriage as between one man and one woman.

"I can't think of a single sermon where he ever had a political agenda," said Dave Palmer, an associate pastor.

Palmer said the church got an anonymous call last week from a person concerned for the welfare of Barnes and the church. The caller had overheard a conversation in which someone mentioned "blowing the whistle" on evangelical preachers engaged in homosexuality, including Barnes, Palmer said.

Palmer met with Barnes, who confessed. At an emergency meeting Thursday, a board of elders accepted Barnes' resignation after he admitted "sexual infidelity," violating the church's code of conduct. Church leaders also must affirm annually that they are "living the moral and ethical teachings of Scripture in my public and private life."

Asked for details of Barnes' transgressions, Palmer called them "infrequent events in his life" that to his knowledge did not take place in recent months.

Sitting cross-legged in jeans and an open-collar shirt, Barnes spoke in his video about evolving feelings growing up in a firm moral family: from confused little boy to adolescent racked with self-loathing and guilt.

In their only talk about sex, Barnes said his father took him on a drive and talked about what he would do if a "fag" approached him.

Barnes thought, "'Is that how you'd feel about me?' It was like a knife in my heart, and it made me feel even more closed."

When Barnes experienced a Christian conversion at 17, it gave him a glimmer of hope. But his homosexual feelings never went away, he said. He said he cannot accept that a person is "born that way," so he looks to childhood influences.

Barnes said he asked God many times why he was called to ministry, to start Grace Chapel, carrying a "horrible burden."

The soft-spoken Barnes is an unlikely big-church pastor.

After graduating from Dallas Theological Seminary, Barnes and his wife moved to Denver and began a Bible study. His church met in a school and a mortuary, bought property at Colorado Boulevard and Arapahoe Road, and now occupies a campus off County Line Road that used to be a car dealership.

Barnes described struggling with what he believes is the biblical teaching that homosexuality is an abomination. Over the years, he grew to accept that "this is my thorn in the flesh."

Barnes expressed hope for a future where one can "be who you are" and be accepted and loved in the Christian community and also spoke about "separating some of the teachings from Scripture" from Jesus Christ.

Palmer said he wasn't sure what Barnes meant, but Barnes told him that he believes God views homosexuality as a sin.

Barnes said he has been in counseling three times and never found anyone he could talk to.

His wife said on the video that she didn't know about her husband's struggles until he confided in her last week. The couple has two daughters in their 20s.

Char Barnes said she feels "like I'm living someone else's life" but was grateful her husband revealed himself. The couple said they hope to stay in Denver. Near the tape's end, Paul Barnes says, "This is what it is, it's right, and it's time."

Church elder Russ Pilcher said the reaction at services Sunday was largely concern for the couple. "I thought, 'Where did I fall short in making myself so unapproachable that he couldn't come to me?"' Pilcher said.

Paul and Char Barnes will get counseling, but unlike Haggard, they will not go into seclusion or report to a board of reconcilers, Palmer said. He said it will be more personal and that church members will play a role.

Associate pastor John Zivojinovic is the interim senior pastor, and choosing a successor is still months away, Pilcher said.

Given the Haggard story, Pal mer was asked whether Barnes' fall from grace would expose the evangelical community to further charges of hypocrisy.

"The criticism is valid if you look at perfection being the mark, because the next person who stands at our pulpit is going to be guilty of not being perfect as well," he said. "Does that mean we have to change what we say about the word of God? We can't do that."

Why I can't stand Christians

  • They are judgmental
  • They are liars
  • They are hypocritical
  • They are petty
  • They believe Jesus is coming back soon, but act as though they need a 30 year mortgage
  • They teach their kids the world is 6,000 years old
  • They buy Mercedes when there is so much poverty around them
  • They put a fish on their cars and then disregard all the laws
  • They are ugly
  • They are full of HATE
  • Anyone have more reasons?

Sunday, December 10, 2006

just a thought .....

REAL MEN LOVE JESUS
and Roberto and Juan and Julio and Ricky and ......

Friday, December 08, 2006

Going out with the boys ......

Thursdays, many of us go out to the gay bar (the only one in town) called Snafu. Lots of fun. The owner was there last night drunk out of his mind. Horney as hell hitting on everyone, it was funny. He's a nice guy, and owns several very popular restaurants in Eugene.

The boys were in rare form....... lots of sex play, it was fun.

Onanite

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Another hot boy



O my! Click on image to enLARGE.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Pastor arrested on molestation charges

By ELOÍSA RUANO GONZÁLEZ
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

A fired Yakima Salvation Army Church pastor is in jail and expected to face molestation charges after police accused him of fondling and kissing two girls from his congregation.

Bail was set Friday at $100,000 for Eduardo Efrain Alfaro, a 65-year-old former lieutenant with the Salvation Army. He is expected to be arraigned Tuesday.

According to a police affidavit, Alfaro is accused of kissing an 11-year-old girl on the lips while in the basement of a church he administered at 419 N. 16th Ave.

In a second allegation, police said Alfaro kissed the girl and fondled her as well as a second girl, an 8-year-old. The children were taking bread and coffee to the pastor while he was in his office during a women's ministry gathering. The allegations date from June through August.

According to the affidavit, one of the girls said Alfaro threatened to "do something to her mom and dad" if she said anything.

Yakima Salvation Army officials referred questions to its Western U.S. headquarters in the Los Angeles area.

Dan Woods, a Los Angeles attorney hired by the Salvation Army to investigate the case, said someone in the congregation complained to police and the Salvation Army's Seattle office.

Woods said when Salvation Army officials learned of the accusations early October, they immediately suspended Alfaro from his paid pastoral position at the Yakima church, where he worked since 2004.

Alfaro led Sunday services, administered the budget and oversaw programs, including Bible study and the women's and youth groups.

It was common for Alfaro to be around children, Woods said.

"There are kids at the church and there are kids around the church," he said. "There's lots of people around."

There were no previous complaints of any kind against Alfaro, Woods said. Alfaro worked five years as pastor at Salvation Army churches in Modesto and Salinas, Calif.

Woods said his nearly eight-week investigation hasn't reached a firm conclusion.

"I do not know if it did or did not happen. He denies it," Woods said. "There's conflicting facts that came up in our investigation."

However, it's a risk the church isn't willing to take. Officials may never rehire him, depending on the outcome of the case, Woods said.

"The Salvation Army doesn't tolerate sexual misconduct," said spokeswoman Maj. Cindy Foley in Long Beach, Calif. "The Salvation Army has a child protection program in place that helps us to create and maintain a safe environment for children. We utilize a stringent screening process for all staff and volunteers."

North Charleston Pastor Arrested Again

Sunday December 03, 2006 5:32pm Reporter: Kelsey Starks Posted By: Kelsey Starks
North Charleston, SC -

The North Charleston Pastor arrested and released for criminal sexual conduct just last week – is behind bars again Sunday. This time, Goose Creek police arrested Tyrone Moore on a warrant in their jurisdiction, for the same charge.

Just four days after he was released from the Charleston County Detention Center, Moore is in the Berkeley County Detention Center as of Sunday night. He’s charged with 2nd degree criminal sexual conduct – that’s the same charge he was arrested fin November.

Moore was arrested November 21st at his church, Full Word Ministries. North Charleston police accused the pastor of sexual conduct with members of his church, who were minors at the time of the alleged incident.

Fellow minister Mary Bellman said at the time that she didn’t believe he was guilty.

“He’s a loving man, he’s a kind pastor,” she said. “He’s not an ugly bad man. He’s not like that.”

Not even two weeks later, a reflection of his last arrest, played out at the same place Saturday night. Goose Creek police acted on a warrant for the same charge. They won't say yet whether this victim is also a minor, or another member of the congregation.

Moore has been convicted twice before of sexual misconduct with a minor under the age of 16.

If he is convicted again, he could face up to life in prison.

Moore was in bond court Sunday afternoon. He was given a $200,000 bond. That’s the same bond amount he was released on last week. As of Sunday night, his bond has not been paid and he remains in custody.

Full Word Ministries administrative offices and Moore’s attorney did not return our calls for comment Sunday.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Happy 29th Birthday Jefferey!

Only one year away from 30! Oh man and I tell you 30 is the pits. (just kidding)


Onanite

UK pastor behind worldwide shark smuggling racket

By Graham Mole
Published: 03 December 2006

A British pastor of the Moonies church faces jail for masterminding a world-wide shark poaching and smuggling racket.

As a result of his illicit trade, many exotic fish fanciers in the UK may be in for a shock. What they bought as an unusual addition to their fish tanks could grow to 7ft long.

Kevin Thompson, 48, from Jarrow, near Newcastle, now based at the Unification church in San Leandro, California, is one of six men arrested for taking, then selling, thousands of undersized leopard sharks.

Investigators says that, at first, Thompson used his church's boat to take teenagers on fishing trips. But then he learned there was a market for the sharks and, in 10 years, netted more than $1m (£505,000).

He paid fishermen $2 or $3 (£1-£1.50) for each baby shark and sold them to dealers for between $20 and $35 (£10-£18). The operation grew so big he stored some at his church. He came under suspicion when dealers he supplied in Florida and Chicago were caught and testified against him. Several hundred sharks were shipped to the UK and some were sold to a company in Hertfordshire. Stephen Maidment, an investigations inspector at the Fish Health Inspectorate in Weymouth, Dorset, traced them to Thompson.

"It was felt it would be cruel to parcel them up and send them back to California to be dumped in the sea, so it was agreed that they'd stay where they were," Mr Maidment said.

Thompson, who has pleaded guilty to a variety of charges, is to be sentenced in the next few weeks. He faces up to eight years in jail and fines of up to $1m.

The hugely lucrative but illegal trade was smashed by a classic FBI sting operation. Special agent Roy Torres called Thompson's home pretending to be a buyer but was told he didn't have any sharks just then. Torres then staked out the house and noticed a church flag in the window.

He checked bank accounts, airline freight documents and church property. He then got search warrants, and weeks later Thompson, John Newberry, 34, also from Newcastle, and four others were arrested and charged in front of a federal grand jury.

One FBI theory is that Thompson was trying to impress his leader, the Rev Sun Myung Moon, who has repeatedly extolled the virtues of fishing and refers to himself as King of the Ocean. Where Jesus referred to "fishers of men", the Rev Moon's church has become a major distributor of raw fish to more than six thousand restaurants in the US.

Thompson, who has been pastor in the Moonies for 14 years, is married to a Japanese woman. They have five children.

A British pastor of the Moonies church faces jail for masterminding a world-wide shark poaching and smuggling racket.

As a result of his illicit trade, many exotic fish fanciers in the UK may be in for a shock. What they bought as an unusual addition to their fish tanks could grow to 7ft long.

Kevin Thompson, 48, from Jarrow, near Newcastle, now based at the Unification church in San Leandro, California, is one of six men arrested for taking, then selling, thousands of undersized leopard sharks.

Investigators says that, at first, Thompson used his church's boat to take teenagers on fishing trips. But then he learned there was a market for the sharks and, in 10 years, netted more than $1m (£505,000).

He paid fishermen $2 or $3 (£1-£1.50) for each baby shark and sold them to dealers for between $20 and $35 (£10-£18). The operation grew so big he stored some at his church. He came under suspicion when dealers he supplied in Florida and Chicago were caught and testified against him. Several hundred sharks were shipped to the UK and some were sold to a company in Hertfordshire. Stephen Maidment, an investigations inspector at the Fish Health Inspectorate in Weymouth, Dorset, traced them to Thompson.

"It was felt it would be cruel to parcel them up and send them back to California to be dumped in the sea, so it was agreed that they'd stay where they were," Mr Maidment said.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Hot Boy

Friday, December 01, 2006

Firepower and brimstone sermon gets N. Carolina pastor arrested

December 1, 2006
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. -- The pastor of a Mount Airy church accused of brandishing a gun as part of his sermon is in trouble -- with the police.

Jerry ''Dusty'' Whitaker, 58, was charged with possession of a firearm by a felon.

Members of Whitaker's Victory Baptist Church say they had no knowledge that he had been convicted in Virginia in 1990 of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm.

Whitaker said the gun was a toy prop. ''I use parables,'' he said. ''Once I pretended to be a blind man with a cane, glasses and can with coins. Why didn't they arrest me for impersonating a blind man?'' AP

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