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http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0625/antiwhaling-leader-interpol-wanted-list/Anti-whaling leader on Interpol wanted list By Agence France-Presse Friday, June 25th, 2010 -- 12:46 pm TOKYO — Interpol this week placed the head of US-based anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd on an international wanted list at Japan's request, authorities in Tokyo said Friday. The Japan Coastguard was informed by Interpol Thursday about the listing of Canadian Paul Watson, 59, for allegedly conspiring to harass whaling ships in Antarctic clashes in February, a coastguard spokeswoman said. The coastguard filed the request with the French-based police service in April as part of Japan's long-running battle with militant environmentalists from Watson's Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Kyodo News said Japan had asked Interpol to issue a so-called blue notice, asking national police forces to provide information on Watson's whereabouts and activities, but not a red notice requesting his arrest. Japan hunts whales under a loophole to an international moratorium that allows the killing of the sea mammals for scientific research, but it does not hide the fact that the meat is later sold in shops and restaurants. Sea Shepherd has long sought to obstruct Japan's whalers and this year claimed its most successful season yet by preventing the harpoon ships from killing hundreds of the ocean giants. Japanese authorities say the activists inflicted chemical burns on whaling crews by throwing bottles of butyric acid, which the Sea Shepherd group describes as rancid-butter stink bombs. Sea Shepherd's futuristic powerboat the Ady Gil, carrying six crew, sank after it was sliced in two in a collision with the whaling fleet's security ship in January. The boat's captain Peter Bethune later boarded a whaling ship and was detained. He is now on trial in Tokyo for trespass, causing injury and other charges. Prosecutors have demanded two years in prison for the New Zealander. The court is due to deliver its verdict on July 7.
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2010, 11:29:39 AM » |
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F*ck you Dorrrrrphinnnnnnnnnn, F*ck you wharrrrrrrrreee!!!
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2010, 11:33:19 AM » |
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Awe man, he's skull and bones?!? I consulted with their security head for their anti-whaling efforts.
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2010, 11:45:15 AM » |
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Awe man, he's skull and bones?!? I consulted with their security head for their anti-whaling efforts.
I do not know for sure if he is S&B, but anyone who promotes that image so widespread needs the OK from the bonesmen. Same with Wal-Mart and the red shield (Rothschild). I tool out the S&B, too many degrees of speparation and I do not think the guy went to Yale. But yeah, that group is 100% controlled opposition and not to be trusted. South Park exposed the hell out of them already. They are attacking Japan's whaling industry. They might as well be Al Gore preaching sustainability rather than abundance.
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« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2010, 11:48:08 AM » |
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I do not know for sure if he is S&B, but anyone who promotes that image so widespread needs the OK from the bonesmen. Same with Wal-Mart and the red shield (Rothschild)
So you don't think he is simply using that image based solely on it's pirate roots? The overall mentallity of his organization is a pirate mentallity, as far as saving the whales, not raping and pillaging, which makes them different by far from the NWO. It may not be fair to call him a skull and bones shill or whore based soley on the fact he uses an image as his groups logo.
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« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2010, 11:50:02 AM » |
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So you don't think he is simply using that image based solely on it's pirate roots? The overall mentallity of his organization is a pirate mentallity, as far as saving the whales, not raping and pillaging, which makes them different by far from the NWO. It may not be fair to call him a skull and bones shill or whore based soley on the fact he uses an image as his groups logo.
agreed, I updated the title. but he is controlled opposition like Bono or PETA. they do not give a shit about whales, they are Maurice Strong sustainability nuts out to attack one of Japan's main industries.
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« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2010, 11:50:38 AM » |
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So you don't think he is simply using that image based solely on it's pirate roots? The overall mentallity of his organization is a pirate mentallity, as far as saving the whales, not raping and pillaging, which makes them different by far from the NWO. It may not be fair to call him a skull and bones shill or whore based soley on the fact he uses an image as his groups logo.
So that is what happened to the Lost Fleet of The Knights Templar ! They are now transporting Greenpeace . . . 
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« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2010, 11:59:16 AM » |
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F*ck you Dorrrrrphinnnnnnnnnn, F*ck you wharrrrrrrrreee!!!
Can ya really blame 'em? 
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« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2010, 12:22:05 PM » |
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agreed, I updated the title. but he is controlled opposition like Bono or PETA. they do not give a shit about whales, they are Maurice Strong sustainability nuts out to attack one of Japan's main industries.
Thanks dude...somehow thats a bit easier to read and stomach. But I do ultimately beleive that they want to save the whales, even if they are misguided by a lot of the fake environmental propaganda. Propaganda or not, there are animals on this planet that are rarified, and are overhunted. I wasn't a save the whales nut until one night, while taking a romantic walk on the beach with a lady freind. There jsut so happened to be a small pilot whale that had beached. Twenty of us gathered, 12 of us elected to do something and help it back into the sea. I jsut so happened to end up in front of its eye, and in that eye, in the scant light available, I saw desperation, and a need for help. After that, there was no going back to being apathetic towards the plight of whales. Environmentalism as a whole may be a fraud, but those are majestic animals, and for us to be just as apathetic in their treatment is to be just as apathetic to the plight of our fellow Americans, and those across the world who are falling under NWO control. The japanese have no more right to those whales than the NWO has to us.
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« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2010, 12:30:05 PM » |
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Thanks dude...somehow thats a bit easier to read and stomach. But I do ultimately beleive that they want to save the whales, even if they are misguided by a lot of the fake environmental propaganda. Propaganda or not, there are animals on this planet that are rarified, and are overhunted. I wasn't a save the whales nut until one night, while taking a romantic walk on the beach with a lady freind. There jsut so happened to be a small pilot whale that had beached. Twenty of us gathered, 12 of us elected to do something and help it back into the sea. I jsut so happened to end up in front of its eye, and in that eye, in the scant light available, I saw desperation, and a need for help. After that, there was no going back to being apathetic towards the plight of whales. Environmentalism as a whole may be a fraud, but those are majestic animals, and for us to be just as apathetic in their treatment is to be just as apathetic to the plight of our fellow Americans, and those across the world who are falling under NWO control. The japanese have no more right to those whales than the NWO has to us.
Shit, Buffalo are also pretty cool animals, so are ostrich (actually they are mean as shit). Anyway, IMO the Japanese who have been providing nourishment for like a thousand years via cultural whaling practices are none of my business. But the nuke tests underwater, chemtrailing, CERN, HAARP, weather manipulation, etc. are much more of an issue to me. You really need to watch the southpark episode about those guys now wanted by Interpol, they are so full of crapola: http://www.scnsrc.net/tv/south-park-s13e11-whale-whores-hdtv-xvid-fqm/http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xaxr3v_south-park-s13e11-whale-whores-part_shortfilmsThey also expose false flag terrorism: "Chicken and Coooowwwwwrr use Dorppphinnn and Wharrrreeee as scapegoat! This is an outlage!"
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« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2010, 01:10:42 PM » |
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In a world where there are more modern and more prevalent sources of food, do we really need to resort to barbaric methods of gaining a food source that is merely concidered a delicacy? If it was a food staple, they might have an argument, but they concider it a delicacy, and only the rich and elite can afford it.
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« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2010, 01:18:38 PM » |
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In a world where there are more modern and more prevalent sources of food, do we really need to resort to barbaric methods of gaining a food source that is merely concidered a delicacy? If it was a food staple, they might have an argument, but they concider it a delicacy, and only the rich and elite can afford it.
whale meat? a delicacy? it has been a normal dish in Japan (and the world) since the 12th century. And the numbers are like 1/3 of what they were in the mid 1980's. This article seems fair: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling_in_JapanBut whatever, these controlled ops are getting outed and that is a good thing.
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« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2010, 01:30:30 PM » |
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whale meat? a delicacy? it has been a normal dish in Japan (and the world) since the 12th century. And the numbers are like 1/3 of what they were in the mid 1980's. This article seems fair: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling_in_JapanIt WAS a normal dish, but now it is super expensive and concidered a delicacy. Japan pushes whale meat revival http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4106688.stmSchoolchildren in the western coastal district of Wakayama are now being offered an unusual addition to their lunch menus. Whale. The Wakayama education board is supplying whale meat to around 280 schools, to try to promote awareness of the region's whaling traditions. "We've been practising whaling since the beginning of the 17th century," Tetsuji Sawada, a local education official told the BBC, "but the tradition is dying out." To make the dish more appetising, the whale is being fried in breadcrumbs, or minced into burgers. The board had to lobby the government to bring down the price to keep it within their budget. They are trying to market it like its “pork, the other white meat!” I know you do not trust most news sources, but unfortunately, our news sources choose to ignore this story due to the green conspiracies. But you have to ask yourself, WHY is Washington Post pushing for this and bringing it up? Sure, Watson MAY be controlled opposition, but what if he is not?!?! http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Whale_meat“Whale meat was common in the nation's diet until the mid-twentieth century. However, there are signs that whale meat is becoming harder to find in Japan, with many shops no longer stocking it due to falling customer demand.[8] In recent years, the government of Japan has encouraged people to eat more whale meat. School programmes have been set up to educate children on the life cycle of the meat, from the ocean to the dinner plate. Adult courses in preparing whale meat have also appeared. Total sponsorship by the government runs into millions of dollars annually.[9]” Sounds to me like they are subsidizing its consumption and the need for people to continue purchasing it, despite declines in demand. They like the oil companies are simply trying to perpetuate a dying tradition. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/18/AR2005061800890.html“Reviving a Taste for Whale Japan Introduces Meat to Children as It Fights Moratorium” This article was published in 2005, but they are still trying to fight the moratorium on whaling, and get the ban lifted. A ban which they readily ignore.
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« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2010, 01:45:14 PM » |
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It WAS a normal dish, but now it is super expensive and concidered a delicacy. Japan pushes whale meat revival http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4106688.stmSchoolchildren in the western coastal district of Wakayama are now being offered an unusual addition to their lunch menus. Whale. The Wakayama education board is supplying whale meat to around 280 schools, to try to promote awareness of the region's whaling traditions. "We've been practising whaling since the beginning of the 17th century," Tetsuji Sawada, a local education official told the BBC, "but the tradition is dying out." To make the dish more appetising, the whale is being fried in breadcrumbs, or minced into burgers. The board had to lobby the government to bring down the price to keep it within their budget. They are trying to market it like its “pork, the other white meat!” I know you do not trust most news sources, but unfortunately, our news sources choose to ignore this story due to the green conspiracies. But you have to ask yourself, WHY is Washington Post pushing for this and bringing it up? Sure, Watson MAY be controlled opposition, but what if he is not?!?! http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Whale_meat“Whale meat was common in the nation's diet until the mid-twentieth century. However, there are signs that whale meat is becoming harder to find in Japan, with many shops no longer stocking it due to falling customer demand.[8] In recent years, the government of Japan has encouraged people to eat more whale meat. School programmes have been set up to educate children on the life cycle of the meat, from the ocean to the dinner plate. Adult courses in preparing whale meat have also appeared. Total sponsorship by the government runs into millions of dollars annually.[9]” Sounds to me like they are subsidizing its consumption and the need for people to continue purchasing it, despite declines in demand. They like the oil companies are simply trying to perpetuate a dying tradition. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/18/AR2005061800890.html“Reviving a Taste for Whale Japan Introduces Meat to Children as It Fights Moratorium” This article was published in 2005, but they are still trying to fight the moratorium on whaling, and get the ban lifted. A ban which they readily ignore. what dying tradition are the oil companies perpetuating? that carbon causes warming of the planet?
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« Reply #14 on: June 25, 2010, 01:49:10 PM » |
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I honestly didn't edit that as thoroughly as I would have liked. I was trying to say that the whale industry, like the oil industry is being subsidized, and that the whaling traditions are dying traditions that the people simply aren't interested in, yet they continue to perpetuate it so that the whaling industry does not collapse. Clearcut case of a spcial interest having full run of a government and control therein.
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« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2010, 06:24:18 AM » |
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I honestly didn't edit that as thoroughly as I would have liked. I was trying to say that the whale industry, like the oil industry is being subsidized, and that the whaling traditions are dying traditions that the people simply aren't interested in, yet they continue to perpetuate it so that the whaling industry does not collapse. Clearcut case of a spcial interest having full run of a government and control therein.
hey look, Japan is dumping all the extremist narratives. They expose fake enviros and then they actually expose true massacres and block right extemists: http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/rightwing-japanese-protesters-banned-from-film-of-dolphin-cull-2011019.html
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« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2010, 06:27:17 AM » |
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All i know is they should be stopped - whaling is abhorent.
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« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2010, 07:18:40 AM » |
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The 'right extremists' you are referring to oppose the free speech of the film to expose the yearly massacre of dolphins, despite the film makers efforts to mask the identities of the locals depicted on the film. More than likely they were bought and paid for protestors anyhow, paid for by the whaling industry. I think the fact that the film maker used Japans own courts against it just go to show that sometiems you can still get what you want from the courts if your stand is legal and correct, or at least without meritorious argument against it. I do not see this as an instance of the Japanese playing it both ways, I think the film maker just used their system agaisnt them to expose their barbarism. Of course that same court system is going to railroad the Captain of the Ady Gil, whos ship was cut in half by a harpoon ship. The ONLY reason he boarded that Japanese ship was to make a citizens arrest on the Captain of that vessel for putting at risk the lives of the men on the Ady Gil, as ANY captain should do.
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The resistance starts here. Unfortunately, the entire thing is moving beyond the intellectual infowar. I vow I will not make an overt rush at violent authority, until authority makes it's violent rush at me and you. I will not falter, I will not die in this course. For that is how they win.
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