THE LEGEND OF WHITEY BULGER

Whitey Bulger had achieved mythical status. How could someone hide in today’s world? He had been so successful at evading capture I wonder if he had not developed health problems and will now become effectively a ward of the state.

Osama bin Laden was also hiding for all intensive purposes, in plain sight. Certainly not in a cave as originally thought.

I was going to report about whales encountering boats. ( I have hit two whales with sailboats in my sailing career) but the story of Whitey Bulger is legendary.

FBI arrests mob boss Whitey Bulger in California

 

By The Associated Press

Published: June 23, 2011

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. —

Boston mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger was captured near Los Angeles after spending the last 16 years on the run during an epic manhunt that served as a major embarrassment to the FBI and made the fugitive a global sensation as he constantly found a way to elude authorities.

 

The FBI finally caught the 81-year-old Bulger Wednesday at a residence in Santa Monica along with his longtime girlfriend Catherine Greig, just days after the government launched a new publicity campaign to locate the fugitive mobster, said Steven Martinez, FBI’s assistant director in charge in Los Angeles. The arrest was based on a tip from the campaign, he said.

 

The FBI had been conducting surveillance in the area where the arrest was made, said police Sgt. Rudy Flores, who gave no details of the arrest.

 

FBI agents swarmed around Bulger’s building late Wednesday, hours after the arrests in a neighborhood of two and three-story apartment buildings.

 

Bulger lived on the third floor of The Princess Eugenia, a three-story, 28-unit building of one and two-bedroom apartments three blocks from a bluff that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Neighbors said the couple did not stand out.

 

Barbara Gluck, who lives on the same floor as Bulger and Greig, said she didn’t know their names but recognized them from photos on the Internet after she heard about their arrest.

 

Gluck described Greig as “sweet and lovely” and said they would have “girl talk” when they ran into each other in the building. Bulger became angry whenever he saw the two of them talking, and would say, “Stop talking to her,” Gluck said.

 

“He was nasty,” she added. “At one point, (Greig) said (Bulger) has a rage issue,” Gluck said.

 

Bulger and Greig were scheduled to make an appearance in Los Angeles federal court Thursday. He faces a series of federal charges including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, narcotics distribution, extortion and money laundering, while the 60-year-old Greig is charged with harboring a fugitive. He was on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” list for his alleged role in 19 murders.

 

The arrest brings an end to a manhunt that received worldwide attention as the FBI received reported sightings of Bulger and Greig from all over the United States and parts of Europe. In many of those sightings, investigators could not confirm whether it was Bulger who was spotted or a lookalike. He has been the subject of several books and was an inspiration for the 2006 Martin Scorsese film, “The Departed.”

 

The investigation also touched the highest level of Massachusetts politics. Bulger’s younger brother, William, was one of the most powerful politicians in the state, leading the Massachusetts Senate for 17 years and later serving as president of the University of Massachusetts for seven years. William Bulger told a congressional committee that he spoke to his brother shortly after he went on the run in 1995 but had no idea about his whereabouts.

 

He declined to comment to the Boston Globe about his brother’s arrest.

 

Bulger, nicknamed “Whitey” for his shock of bright platinum hair, grew up in a gritty South Boston housing project, and went on to become Boston’s most notorious gangster.

 

Along with Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, he led the violent Winter Hill Gang, a largely Irish mob that ran loan-sharking, gambling and drug rackets in the Boston area. U.S. Attorney Donald K. Stern said in 2000 that the two were “responsible for a reign of intimidation and murder that spanned 25 years.”

 

The government has connected Bulger to a series of ruthless killings. One victim was shot between the eyes in a parking lot at his country club in Oklahoma. Another was gunned down in broad daylight on a South Boston street to prevent him from talking about the killing in Oklahoma. Others were taken out for running afoul of Bulger’s gambling enterprises.

 

He fled in January 1995 after being tipped by a former Boston FBI agent that he was about to be indicted. Bulger himself was a top-echelon FBI informant.

 

Prosecutors said he went on the run after being warned by John Connolly Jr., an FBI agent who had made Bulger an FBI informant 20 years earlier. Connolly was convicted of racketeering in May 2002 for protecting Bulger and Flemmi, also an FBI informant.

 

Bulger provided the Boston FBI with information on his gang’s main rival, the New England Mob, in an era when bringing down the Mafia was one of the FBI’s top national priorities.

 

But the Boston FBI office was sharply criticized when the extent of Bulger’s alleged crimes and his cozy relationship with the FBI became public in the late 1990s.

 

After he fled, Bulger became one of the nation’s most-hunted fugitives. With a place next to Osama bin Laden on the “Ten Most Wanted” list, he had a $2 million reward on his head.

 

In September 2002, the FBI received the most reliable tip in three years when a British businessman who had met Bulger eight years earlier said he spotted Bulger on a London street.

 

After the sighting, the FBI’s multiagency violent fugitive task force in Boston and inspectors from New Scotland Yard scoured London hotels, Internet cafes and gyms in search of Bulger. The FBI also released an updated sketch, using the businessman’s description of Bulger as tan, white-haired and sporting a gray goatee.

 

On Monday, the FBI announced a new publicity campaign and accompanying public service ad that asked people, particularly women, to be on the lookout for Greig. The 30-second ad started running Tuesday in 14 television markets to which Bulger may have ties and was to air during programs popular with women roughly Greig’s age.

 

The new campaign pointed out that Greig had several plastic surgeries before going on the lam and was known to frequent beauty salons.

 

John Weiskopf, who lives across the street from Bulger’s Santa Monica building, said he recognized Bulger when he saw his photo on the Internet.

 

“I recognized him. I said `Holy Smokes,”‘ he said.

 

“From what I understand, these were really gracious easy-going people,” Weiskopf said. “They don’t come out with fangs, they just blended in.”

 

For many years, William Bulger was able to avoid any tarnish from his brother’s alleged crimes. But in August 2003, he resigned his post as president of UMass amid pressure from then-Gov. Mitt Romney and Attorney General Thomas Reilly.

 

His resignation came two months after he testified about his brother before a congressional committee.

 

The committee, in a draft report issued in 2003, blasted the FBI for its use of Bulger and other criminals as informants, calling it “one of the greatest failures in the history of federal law enforcement.”

THE COVE AND BURKE MOONEY

Burke at the helm of Chubasco

There is a thread here, thin but a thread. In 1970 I helped Burke Mooney deliver “Chubasco” from Newport to Ft. Lauderdale; leaving Newport in November. For me, there were many tales spawned as a result of this trip. All of them fun memories.

Fort Lauderdale diver ‘humbled’ by Oscar win for ‘The Cove’

March 08, 2010|By Ben Crandell, Staff Writer

 

 

Greg “Moondog” Mooney, of Fort Lauderdale, watched the Academy Awards Sunday night like most of us did: With a small gathering of friends at someone’s house.

 

Of course, his gathering was in Los Angeles, and he watched his film, “The Cove,” win an Oscar.

 

“It’s been a wild ride,” Mooney said groggily from L.A. on Monday morning.

 

Mooney, a 47-year-old Stranahan High graduate, runs Moondog Dive Outfitters and is a longtime marine technician for the Oceanic Preservation Society, founded by “The Cove” director Louie Psihoyos.

 

Coconut Grove dolphin activist Ric O’Barry and expedition director Simon Hutchins, of Fort Lauderdale, were South Floridians in pivotal roles in the filming. Netscape founder and Palm Beach resident Jim Clark financed the film.

 

“The Cove,” shot secretly over three years, chronicles the annual herding of thousands of dolphins into an isolated cove in Taiji, Japan. Some animals are removed to be exported to marine mammal exhibits around the globe. The rest are slaughtered, stabbed with spears, their meat sold for food in Japan.

 

 

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“I’m extremely humbled,” Mooney said of “The Cove” winning the Oscar against “unbelievable” competition in the best feature documentary category.

 

“It’s a very powerful movie. These are very important issues,” Mooney said. “And everyone likes dolphins.”

 

Mooney said concern for the ocean and its resources is a family affair. His father, Fort Lauderdale yacht captain Burke Mooney, designed and built bow cameras used in “The Cove.”

 

“My father and I. My sister and mom. Most of the people I associate with around town. That’s our lifestyle. We take it very seriously,” said Mooney. “We’re the Venice of America. It’s who we are.”

 

Mooney was buoyed by reports that the film’s distribution company has arranged to debut “The Cove” in Japan in May or June.

 

“This is a depleted environment,” he said. “People have to wake up and look.”

 

Mooney said he is not sure whether he would receive a golden Oscar statue or where he’d put it if he did. He expects to return to town on Tuesday.

 

And stardom will not go to his head.

SUMMER SOLSTICE

The day that I always long for , I love the long days of summer. This day at once represents the warm summer light which we long for and the knowledge that every day after this begins to grow shorter. The myth of Persephone is a constant reminder of the long winter nights and the longing for the arrival of spring.

In the meantime I hope you can bask in the glorious sunlight.

 

in the Northern Hemisphere, summer solstice begins on Jun 21 2011 at 1:16 P.M. EDT

 

in the UK June 21, 2011 at 17:16 UTC

 

Sol + stice derives from a combination of Latin words meaning “sun” + “to stand still.” As the days lengthen, the sun rises higher and higher until it seems to stand still in the sky.

 

As a major celestial event, the Summer Solstice results in the longest day and the shortest night of the year. The Northern Hemisphere celebrates in June, but the people on the Southern half of the earth have their longest summer day in December.

 

Early Celebrations

 

Awed by the great power of the sun, civilizations have for centuries celebrated the first day of summer otherwise known as the Summer Solstice, Midsummer (see Shakespeare), St. John’s Day, or the Wiccan Litha.

 

The Celts & Slavs celebrated the first day of summer with dancing & bonfires to help increase the sun’s energy. The Chinese marked the day by honoring Li, the Chinese Goddess of Light.

 

 

 

Stonehenge Summer Solstice 2010

 

 

 

Perhaps the most enduring modern ties with Summer Solstice were the Druids’ celebration of the day as the “wedding of Heaven and Earth”, resulting in the present day belief of a “lucky” wedding in June.

 

Today, the day is still celebrated around the world – most notably in England at Stonehenge and Avebury, where thousands gather to welcome the sunrise on the Summer Solstice.

 

Pagan spirit gatherings or festivals are also common in June, when groups assemble to light a sacred fire, and stay up all night to welcome the dawn.

 

 

Summer Solstice Fun Facts

 

Pagans called the Midsummer moon the “Honey Moon” for the mead made from fermented honey that was part of wedding ceremonies performed at the Summer Solstice.

 

Ancient Pagans celebrated Midsummer with bonfires, when couples would leap through the flames, believing their crops would grow as high as the couples were able to jump.

 

Midsummer was thought to be a time of magic, when evil spirits were said to appear. To thwart them, Pagans often wore protective garlands of herbs and flowers. One of the most powerful of them was a plant called ‘chase-devil’, which is known today as St. John’s Wort and still used by modern herbalists as a mood stabilizer.

 

More about summer solstice around the Web:

 

On the Web, discover more about the topic, where & how Summer Solstice is celebrated around the world along with related history, folklore and rituals that mark the much-awaited long, bright days of summer ….

 

Summer Solstice – Good overview of its history, customs & holidays, illustrations, date & time charts and related links, from Wikipedia.

 

Summer Solstice Celebrations – Ancient & Modern – Skip past the intrusive ads for a detailed discussion about how the day has been celebrated over the centuries, and in many cultures, with suggested reading and related links.

 

BBC Religion – Summer Solstice – A brief overview of Pagan rituals and ceremonies with related links to more facts & information.

 

Weird Wilstshire – Summer Solstice – Archived pictures with a report on one particularly successful UK sunrise celebration, including related links & online forum.

 

The Pagan Festival of Litha – The origins of Druidic Summer Solstice celebrations and their meaning in the natural cycle of seasons.

FATHER’S DAY AND MORE “J” CLASS RACING

Tomorrow is father’s day. It is the first father’s day I have been at home in perhaps 30 years. Now that my children are grown and have children of their own. I have told my wife that we can do whatever she wishes.

I spent today watching the “J” class racing. Ranger has won every start and her tacks and jibes are a little better. The amounts to Ranger having won every race so far.I find it hard to take my eyes off these magnificent boats.

“J” CLASS REGATTA NEWPORT DAY TWO

These giants of sail are wonderful to look at. Here is the link to the web site for the regatta. Look carefully to find results. Starts (1pm) and finishes are off Ft. Adams which makes easy viewing.

Ranger is a re-creation, built new from scratch. Velsheda is a restoration.

AND THEN THERE WERE NINE

The soap opera that there is the America’s Cup continues. Yesterday the organizers of the 34th America’s Cup along with the mayor of San Francisco to announce 8 challenger teams plus one more to be revealed on june 23rd.

Everyone would agree that this event is reshaping not only the America’s Cup but sailing as we have known it and has not been without growing pains exacerbated by a fragile economy.

“J” CLASS REGATTA, NEWPORT

Aboard “Snow Lion” we were tuning the mast in preparation for the transatlantic race, leaving in 10 days. We still have a lot to do, however I am not worried about the timeline, we are on schedule.

The “J” Class is having a two boat regatta. This is the series Rhode Island claimed would replace the loss of the America’s Cup. Make no mistake these are truly majestic boats; however the regatta was not especially well advertised and not very many people are aware it is taking place.