“Cartoon Network” Canceled

So this is the story of how the NYPD and DEA ruined Christmas. I had heard word of this show around town, but never new much more than that… The Smoking Gun reports:

DECEMBER 8–In a blow to New Yorkers who enjoyed having their premium marijuana delivered to their doorsteps, Drug Enforcement Administration agents have busted up a six-year-old pot ring calling itself the Cartoon Network that was busy preparing its festive holiday shipments before federal agents kicked in the door.

And it looks like the DEA also confiscated the list of clients for the ring… as if you don’t have enough to be paranoid about. Check out the stash as Hamburgler is the face of the “Network” for the holidays:

Just a highlight from the Investigation report:

  • The organized network ran for about 6 years covering NYC Metro and Long Island
  • This was a door-to-door delivery service where you phoned in your “order” and it was delivered the next day based on availability and quantity
  • They ran a call center for customer support
  • There were approximately 12 Couriers delivering supplies, each with Network backing of security support and legal support should they get arrested (So long as they didn’t nark)
  • They kept detailed computer records of all their customers including names, addresses, phone numbers, and buyer histories
  • Couriers were paid about $200 a day which is over $50,000 tax free if they didn’t work weekends like the rest of us
  • The lead cartoon in this network was Joel Nebel who the DEA estimated was making revenue of $12,500 a day! With the same work week as the Courier estimate above, he was making 3.2 Million in sales a year…tax free
  • It all went south for the network when an accomplice for the network was found dead in Jan 2004 with 20 lbs of weed and a customer list tied to the cartoons.
  • Through surveillance, the DEA estimated the Network was receiving 400 calls a day for services
  • Ultimately it was the girlfriend that was careless and brought down the final nails to the cartoon network coffin

‘Cartoon Network’ Canceled {The Smoking Gun}

Daily Grind

Every now and then, the MTA allows for some art work (Art for Transit program) to color our underground commute and I found this one, still left over from a long standing “art” request. This is more of a poem, located in the long corridor between the red (1,2,3) line and the yellow (N, R, Q) platforms the at 42nd street stops spelling out:

“OVERSLEPT,
SO TIRED.
IF LATE,
GET FIRED?
WHY BOTHER?
WHY THE PAIN?
JUST GO HOME
DO IT AGAIN.”

The Bomb

60 years ago today the US Govt. dropped the “Little Boy” over Hiroshima, the first ever atomic bomb tested and used on a civilian population. The act of using the bomb probably succeeded in ending the war with the Japanese 10 days later with their surrender, however, there has been many a debate as to the morality of the use on civilians and if it was even necessary.

Regardless I believe we should take a moment today to remember those that we’ve lost in our current war, WW II and all our wars of the past – civilian and military. Take a moment to check out:

Wikipedia’s extensive article on the history, events, aftermath and morality of the bombings and a professor of modern philosophy at Tokyo’s Catholic University story of The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.