Baja Newspaper names "Monster Mike" Public Enemy Number 1! Overcaster Monster Mike Talks About The Weather. "It's Overcast", said BobCat
UPDATE! March 1, 2011
ESPN Quotes Baja Racing News.com and others CHOKE!
Monster Mike named Public Enemy Number 1 of Baja Off-Road!
Reactions of this story from the butt-wipe rag El Vigia Newspaper in Ensenada Mexico:
""Monster Mike, public enemy number one of Baja
A singular character in the Off-Road is "Monster Mike", although this is only worse by creating different campaigns against tourism and travel corridors to Baja California, although whether it has been a criminal to deceive and rob people different sites of the peninsula." Monster Mikes comments on Baja Racing News.com makes him 'persona non grata'.""
A singular character in the Off-Road is "Monster Mike", although this is only worse by creating different campaigns against tourism and travel corridors to Baja California, although whether it has been a criminal to deceive and rob people different sites of the peninsula." Monster Mikes comments on Baja Racing News.com makes him 'persona non grata'.""
Also quoted, "he has warrants for arrest pending in three states".
Does this mean Monster Mike is wanted or unwanted in Baja? Maybe both!
One thing is for sure. With the economy killing off-road companies daily, dead bodies swinging from ropes on bridges in Tijuana and desert racer Sloppy killing 8 at the California 200 desert race at Soggy Dry Lake with Misery Motorsports, yes, 'Monster Mike' is the greatest threat to Baja Mexico and desert off-road racing.
Get a grip you racing pussies and get some balls and brains.
Gary Newsome, Editor
The Original Story:
The overcaster Monster Mike, outrageously sez "the weather is Overcast".
When no one else in the region would comment about the coming Baja Mexico crime wave, some did. The reports from Monster Mike, clued travelling publics about the true dangers occurring at the time.
Even big news stories are brought to life, through your computer. In BIG NEWS events, everyone wants the information faster and to the point. The Monster Mike overcasts have stirred viewpoints challenging the assumed truths in some of the biggest news stories in the last decade. Business, Sports and Leisure worlds are moving much faster today.
Recent reactions to the Monster Mike overcasts have exposed the uninformed and negligent chasms of many business, sports and leisure publics.
In racing circles, safety has never been 'top of mind' information. Event management, race relay communications, head and neck restraints, greater racer safety and now, spectator concerns are causing rancor.
Hard, honest reporting are the centerpieces of Monster Mikes overcast. Like the "15 mile per hour rule" that was exposed during the recent California 200 tragedy. The information was challenged and confirmed by BLM documents. The in-depth investigative work, proves many of the overcasted viewpoints. Beware, detractors of the factual overcasts have been personal and like Ed Waldheim, Off Road Hall of Famer has said, many need an education in Off-Road Public Relations!
Rather than talking about the relevant issues, all of the naysayers have been proven to be one-sided truth hiders.
In many reader reactions viewing the overcasted headlines, the uninformed may not know what to think. The caustic and juvenile comments on the web, are indicative of the reach and the impact of the overcasts Monster Mike does every week. Far from being mere webcasts or podcasts, these overcasts have caused such furor and hate, that the viewing and listening numbers for Baja Racing News.com and OFF-ROAD1.com have gone off the charts in the last year.
Meet the REAL DEAL and Crew!
Every Monday Night at 6 PM Pacific and 9 PM Eastern, the outrageous radio duo BobCat & Monster Mike have raised the roof on Baja Racing News, Desert Off-Road Racing News and NASCAR Headline News for racing fanatics. Baja Racing News RADIO LIVE! and OFF-ROAD LIVE! which aires on off-road1.com every Wednesday at 7 PM Eastern Time and 4 PM Pacific, spotlights the exciting and adventurous, Off-Road Lifestyle.
"Overcasting" isn't new, but they are, way beyond webcasting or podcasts. BobCat & Monster Mike entertain and inform, the real-deal in racing news and commentary every Monday, "overcasted" LIVE! on Baja Racing News.com
Services for the desert racing community went public in 2002, with the "Best In The Desert Racing Association" though Monster Mike was supporting racing ever since being sponsored himself, by racing legend George Hurst.
From 2002, Mike was the Mexico representative on the San Diego County Medical Care Committee, through 2005.
Monster Mike has caused controversy ever since 2007, 2006, [Really, way before even this, 1998] when no-one knew about the cresting Mexico crime wave, before the news, but after our pronouncements, the crimes broke on American shores. The news went around the world from our clarion call on the internet.
When no one else in the region would comment about the coming Baja Mexico crime wave, some did. The reports from Monster Mike, clued travelling publics about the true dangers occurring at the time.
In February 2010, Baja Racing News.com planned to take on the widespread safety issues associated with Baja racing, desert off-road racing. Then the August 14 California 200 Tragedy happened. Follow this link as we report on some of the possible improvements in the racing events, to protect us-the fans!
Live web events are now the biggest attention grabbers on the world wide web and Mike is making waves again by "holding no punches" and bringing the big-time excitement of live events, right into your home. The inside stories, the lifestyles of the people involved and drama of the competition are delivered minute-by-minute.
Even big news stories are brought to life, through your computer. In BIG NEWS events, everyone wants the information faster and to the point. The Monster Mike overcasts have stirred viewpoints challenging the assumed truths in some of the biggest news stories in the last decade. Business, Sports and Leisure worlds are moving much faster today.
Recent reactions to the Monster Mike overcasts have exposed the uninformed and negligent chasms of many business, sports and leisure publics.
In racing circles, safety has never been 'top of mind' information. Event management, race relay communications, head and neck restraints, greater racer safety and now, spectator concerns are causing rancor.
Pictured, Monster Mike shooting the CABO 500 desert off-road race
Hard, honest reporting are the centerpieces of Monster Mikes overcast. Like the "15 mile per hour rule" that was exposed during the recent California 200 tragedy. The information was challenged and confirmed by BLM documents. The in-depth investigative work, proves many of the overcasted viewpoints. Beware, detractors of the factual overcasts have been personal and like Ed Waldheim, Off Road Hall of Famer has said, many need an education in Off-Road Public Relations!
Rather than talking about the relevant issues, all of the naysayers have been proven to be one-sided truth hiders.
In many reader reactions viewing the overcasted headlines, the uninformed may not know what to think. The caustic and juvenile comments on the web, are indicative of the reach and the impact of the overcasts Monster Mike does every week. Far from being mere webcasts or podcasts, these overcasts have caused such furor and hate, that the viewing and listening numbers for Baja Racing News.com and OFF-ROAD1.com have gone off the charts in the last year.
Meet the REAL DEAL and Crew!
Every Monday Night at 6 PM Pacific and 9 PM Eastern, the outrageous radio duo BobCat & Monster Mike have raised the roof on Baja Racing News, Desert Off-Road Racing News and NASCAR Headline News for racing fanatics. Baja Racing News RADIO LIVE! and OFF-ROAD LIVE! which aires on off-road1.com every Wednesday at 7 PM Eastern Time and 4 PM Pacific, spotlights the exciting and adventurous, Off-Road Lifestyle.
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