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"The Hunted" (2003) is a suspense thriller about a tracker, Bonham (Tommy Lee Jones), who teams up with FBI agent Abby Durrell (Connie Nielsen) to hunt down a trained assassin Hallam (Benicio del Toro). With precision and skill, the predator remains one step ahead, and escapes into the city.
The hunters become the hunted.
SVCD (2)
or
SUCD (2)
Could be:
Super Video Compact Disk
Special Victims Crime Department
Small Vessel Cerebrovascular Disease (white brain matter malfunctioning > infarction)
Soviet Union Combat Development / Deployment / certificate of destruction / Cross Drive
Sudden Unexplained Child Death
Acronym for SCUD
Gee who knows
But I'm sure it's an abstract
Seek and Destroy is the twelfth episode of the second season and the twenty-fourth episode overall. 212
Feb 5 2009
Notes
Clients: Scott Chandler, Melanie
Bad Guys: Jacob Orr, Derek Poole
Synopsis
Michael, under the alias of Miles Parker, is hired by Scott Chandler to investigate strange activity - log-ins at odd hours, unusual computer activity and telephone bugging - at an art gallery. But after being attacked by the gallery's receptionist, Michael finds himself working against Chandler.
Meanwhile, Michael needs to find the person who planted the bomb at his loft, therefor he turns to arms dealer Seymour for help.
Spy Facts
Getting information is all about fitting in. If you're hunting for intel in the Middle East, that means a beard and a djellaba. If you're doing it on South Beach, you're probably wearing a swimsuit and flip-flops.
When it comes to intelligence gathering, you can't hold grudges. The guy who hit you with a baseball bat yesterday could be an information source today.
There are a lot of advantages to taking on a new identity when you take a new job. You can tailor your resume to the position, and it gives you a lot of flexibility. You just have to get used to the idea of lying to everyone you meet.
To protect someone without blowing your cover, you have to come up with a story, one that explains what they're doing, explains what you're doing and gets everyone out in one piece. Of course, not everyone is a born story teller.
A bug, in its simplest form, is just a microphone attached to a radio. Effective, but easy to detect with a frequency scanner. A more subtle device is the wireless key-logger circuit. Nearly undetectable and easy to install, it transmits every password you type into the keyboard. All surveillance devices, though, share a weakness: they're machines. When machines break, somebody has to fix them. More spies get caught changing batteries and fixing wires than any other single activity.
To make a magnet powerful enough to wipe a security camera tape, you need a strong power supply. A wall outlet will do nicely if there's one available. But if you need something more portable, a car battery works in a pinch. Of course, you have to be careful to use a heavy-gauge wire if you don't want a fiery explosion that covers you in battery acid. But do it right, and you've got a magnet powerful enough to wipe any magnetic media you can manage to get close to.
When you're playing the role of spy hunter and the person you're hunting is yourself, the trail of evidence can lead anywhere you say it does. And no one can create more fear, more paranoia than the spy-hunter.
For a female operative, picking a guy up at a bar is harder than it might seem. Most men have a sense for when a pickup is going too well. If it's too easy, they get suspicious. If it's too hard, they move on.
Once an operative has a guy on the hook, she needs backup to make sure things don't go too far. The proper sedative for cocktail hour ensures an early evening. Chloral hydrate is a mild but effective choice. It'll do the trick, but only if the target's interested in drinking it. If he's not, you have to induce unconsciousness some other way.
When it comes to security, the difference between a spy and a regular thief, is that a thief gets to take what he wants and run. A spy has to go back to the scene of the crime the next day and act like nothing happened. It makes the approach a little more delicate.
When you're a spy you spend a lot of time looking for people's hiding places. It's always good to start by searching where your target has the easiest access. Of course, smart targets don't always hide things where they have the easiest access. After that, the search gets a little more subtle. You look for signs of moved furniture, marks on the carpet, scuffs on the walls, anything out of place.
When you're playing the spy hunter, the goal is to get the target to trust you completely, to think of you as his only ally. Convince him that he's on the brink of disaster, and he'll tell you whatever you want him to.
One of the problems with running a criminal conspiracy, is that there's no way to avoid trust issues with your employees. If you steal with a guy, he knows you're a thief. If you kill with him, he knows you're a killer. It's a serious management issue.
Favored by bomb squads, disrupter shells are a specially-designed shotgun round filled with water. The blast can blow an explosive device apart without igniting it. The shells are only lethal up to about six feet. At 10 feet, they just hurt a lot.
The single-player first person shooter campaign, set in the fictional Star Wars expanded universe two years after the Mysteries of the Sith expansion for Dark Forces II, follows returning protagonist Kyle Katarn, a mercenary working for the New Republic and former Jedi who cut his connection to the Force.
* game leaks - are they still funny?
Infest
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Lyrics
My name's Coby Dick
Mr. Dick if you're nasty
Rock a mic with a voice that's raspy
'Cause I'm poetic in my operations
My God-given talent is to rock all the nations
Infest, the theory of my first manifesto
Push ya wig back with my lyrical pistol
Blow now Papa Roach is on your mentel
Bangin' like your head piece
It's just that simple
Cock back and unleash with my physical
Wrap you in my thoughts
And become indivisible
Centrifugal, forces individuals into my mind
As we rock into ritual
You better do just what we say
And if you don't then you will pay
We're going to infest
We're getting in your head
What is wrong with the world today
The government, media, or your family
Now, that I got your attention
Did I forget to mention
All the heads we be infesting
Hope y'all people learn your lessons
'Cause the game of life is crazy
Got all the people guessin'
What is wrong with the world today
The government, media, or your family
Would you cry if I died today
I think it be better if you did not say
You better do just what we say
And if you don't then you will pay
We're going to infest
We're getting in your head
What is wrong with the world today
The government, media, or your family
First, they shackle your feet
Then they stand you in a line
Then they beat you like meat
Then they grab you by your mind
We will infest, die like the rest
People are the problem today
We're going to infest
We're getting in your head
What is wrong with the world today
The government, media, or your family
I really think I finally threw most of them out.
One disc, improperly labeled, just starts up with a clip of Rob fuckin Schneider
https://video.nostr.build/24e2531b3eb64ccc162e11383620c129fa0f40c270d46162955106a3f30c5fd3.mp4