Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Prisoner (15)

Hello, well the Prisoner series is drawing to a close, just two more to go after this one. I noticed megaupload drawing most of my CPU power, since they 'upgraded' last week, so i wont be using them again. It makes you wonder though, how long it will be before all websites will take that attitude, theoratically it is not such a bad idea, local power requirements of providers take a lot of extra-cooling energy...but i don't think Megaupload had anything green in mind other then the colour of money. 

A word of condolences go out to those who loved Paul Vigay, a civil liberties campaigner 44, a "kind, sincere and patient" and "an extremely clever deep-thinker". In other words, a fly in the ointment of the UK police state, latter describe his death, washing up on shore as unsuspicious..yeah right, he drank too much seawater. I remind you how the police handled the death of David Kelly, a UN investigator who had dared to state Saddam did't have any weapons of mass destruction, he was driven to 'suicide' with a blunt fruitknife two months before his daughters wedding. And the world looked away. At this moment in time those darkhearted black-opps are heaving a field day, with all the attention going to the economic mess created by the powerhungry greedy bastards, you wont come across them floating in the sea...
more on Paul Vigay

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Prisoner episode 15, The Girl Who Was Death

The Prisoner is back in his old job as he tries to track down the murderer of Colonel Hawke-Englishe, who was looking for a crazy scientist called Schnipps. The scientists's daughter Sonia, who calls herself Death, protects her father and sets up many deadly traps for Number Six. Sonia eventually leads him to her father who has plans to destroy London with his super rocket.


The Girl Who Was Death 1 (rar 180mb)

The Girl Who Was Death 2 (rar 179mb)

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The Girl Who Was Death (zip 370mb)
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

loving the prisoner series...of course it is visually a bit dated but still, an interesting reflection on things as they are, if not a bit 'conspirational'. we can only fool ourselves really...much love and respect rho...

luqe

Anonymous said...

Thanks Traveller!

On a sidenote, I just re-watched "Escape from Alcatraz" and guess who plays the role of the sadistic warden...

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say thank you for making the prisoner series available.
My wife used to watch it, but I didn't know it.
renrew