SS officer becomes suspicious...
Hehe, I like this, I really do... :)
Glastonbury Carpool
Robert drives around and interviews people behind the scenes of this year's Glastonbury festival, quite interesting. I really like the farmer. :) read more »
Inter View
The WusikSoundMagazine published an interview with me in their latest issue, you can read it here or simply click on the widget below. It's on pages 8 and 9.
The Green Brief

Just if you don't know it yet:
One of the best sources for inside information about what goes on in Iran on a day-to-day-basis is the Green Brief, which you can find in it's latest release as a sticky on top of the "News and Current events" - folder of iran.whyweprotest.net.
The Green Brief collects informations that come out of Iran via Twitter and other sources and compiles them into one daily post. read more »
The little idiot speaks
While I might not be the biggest fan of Moby in the world I have to admid this is a bloody cute way of doing a promo/interview. :D
I've been working NUDE!
Or to quote Nude themselves:
"NUDE's myspace profile
www.myspace.com/nudefakecredibility
became a new design last week 3.1 read more »
Oh, und lieber anonymer Anrufer!
ارتش
به شما چه اتفاقی می افتد هنگامی که رژیم می افتد؟ ما عکس شما را. میبینیم ضرب و شتم و به شما تیراندازی غیر مسلح و دانشجویان ، زنان و مردان قدیمی. وضع کردن اسلحه خود را. آزادی را انتخاب کنید به جای قتل مردم خود.
و حتی برخی از ژنرالها شما امتناع سفارشات. سوال من دوباره ، چه رخ می دهد تا زمانی که شما بیش از Rafsani طول می کشد؟ ما عکس شما را به شما خواهد شد و تقاضا برای قتل و ضرب و شتم مردم حساب شما. آزادی را انتخاب کنید.
MESSAGE TO BASIJI, REVOLUTIONARY GUARD, ARMY
What happens to you when the regime falls? We have your photos. We see you shooting and beating unarmed students, women and old men. Lay down your arms. Choose freedom instead of murdering your own people.
Even some of your Generals are refusing orders. I ask again, what happens to you when Rafsani takes over? We have your photos and will demand you account for killing and beating your people. CHOOSE FREEDOM. (from iran.whyweprotest.net)
Lieber unbekannter Drohanrufer!
Entschuldige, daß ich mich jetzt erst zurückmelde, aber ich lag mit einem Buch in der Badewanne und habe erst noch in Ruhe mein Kapitel zu Ende gelesen.
"Mischen Sie sich nicht in die Angelegeheiten des Iranischen Volkes ein!"
Erstmal herzlichen Glückwunsch, du kannst offenbar öffentlich zugängliche Daten wie meine Telefonnummmer finden. Schön zu sehen, daß Leute mein unscheinbares Blog finden und sich für deren Inhalte interessieren. Nein, wirklich.
Zu deiner Botschaft: Wem oder was ich meine Zeit widme entscheide ich. Ich lebe hier in Deutschland in einem recht freien Land, was sowas angeht.
Wenn es um einen konkreten Teil des Inhaltes meiner Seite geht, dann bin ich durchaus auch für eine offene Diskussion zu haben. Dafür muß ich aber auch wissen, weswegen ein Artikel hier eventuell deine Gefühle so in Rage gebracht hat, daß du mich zu so später Stunde noch anrufst.
Ach ja - für gewöhnlich landen Anrufer ohne Nummer erst einmal auf meinem AB, und können mit ihren Nachrichten durchaus zum Beispiel auch auf dieser Seite veröffentlicht werden.
Iran fighting for human rights
One of the sources you can access that are not censored by the Iranian Government
Spread the word. The people in Iran are standing up against a repressive regime of religious madmen that, in turn, is fighting back with indiscriminate violence.
People are dying in the streets of Tehran and other cities right now.
Seeing what has been unfolding over there in the past few days fills me with sorrow and terrible rage against the murdering swine who shoot at peaceful demonstrations.
Help spread the word about sites like the above that help spread the word about what is going on in Iran - iran.whyweprotest.net is one of them, set up by Anonymous. You can actively help the Iranian people by setting up proxys for them to use to bypass the government blocking internet services as facebook or twitter, right now pretty much their only connection to the outside and to each other.
I could post pictures or youtubeclips from the streets of Tehran here, but you can find all that on the linked page. There is no need for me to sensationalize my page with it.
People of Iran: My thoughts are with you and your courage in the face of personal harm and death makes me feel very small and humble! Down with the murdering dictators and long live the proud people of Persia!
