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Militant Sea Shepherd’s drone tracks Japanese whaling fleet

The terrorist kooks are at it again, make no mistake, Sea Shepherd and it’s leader, Paul Watson are terrorists. This organization should be shut down and arrests made of its personal, but in this sickening politically correct world they are allowed to operate unscathed, sailing under the eco-environmentalist banner.

Paul Watson is an international fugitive that has outstanding warrants for his arrest both in the United States and Japan. He cowers like a little bitch over in the U.K. “People” should be dispatched to go get him, or arrange to have him suffer an unfortunate accident.

What’s that? I’m the wacko? I’m the one that’s a militant, not Paul Watson? Ignorance is bliss but stupidity and knee-jerk syndrome are unforgivable.

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* Eco-terrorist
* Co-founder of Greenpeace
* Board member of the Sierra Club
* Is responsible for ramming, scuttling, and sinking a slew of fishing boats
* Oversees the anti-logging-industry group – Coeur du Bois
* “There’s nothing wrong with being a terrorist, as long as you win.”

Like the purveyors of radical Islamic terrorism, the eco-terrorist uses fear, intimidation, and violence in attainment of its goal, which for the eco-terrorist is simply the reclamation of the Earth to its pre-humanity condition, no matter what the cost. Heading up this domestic terrorist offensive of radical animal-rights and extreme environmentalism is Paul Watson, who, even amidst the nation’s grief over 9/11, made the audacious statement, “There’s nothing wrong with being a terrorist, as long as you win.”

Paul Watson is considered by many to be the originator of environmental terrorism; what he refers to as “passionate activism.” Watson was one of the founders of Greenpeace, the largest environmental rights organization in the world, with over 5 million members claiming allegiance in over twenty countries. Watson left Greenpeace, which originated as a splinter faction of the 1960′s anti-war group “Don’t Make a Wave Committee,” due to the passivity of that group. Because Greenpeace has objected to the use of excessive violence in protests, Watson has disparagingly dubbed his former group the “Avon ladies of the environmental movement.” ….

Aside from jeopardizing the lives of seamen in the fishing industry, Watson has also taken his terrorist crusade onto dry land. He oversees the radical activist group, Coeur du Bois (Heart of the Wood), which spikes trees targeted for cutting by the logging industry. Watson himself has claimed to have created “tree spiking,” which consists of driving large nails into trees in attempt to hurt lumberjacks upon their felling or milling. His plan succeeded, and in 1987, a mill worker in California received a broken jaw when his band saw struck spikes in a tree, causing the blade to splinter in an explosion of shrapnel. Without a scintilla of remorse, Watson said, “Those loggers don’t give a damn for future generations… And if they don’t have any compassion for the future, I don’t have any compassion for them.”

For his crimes against both people and property, Watson has spent much time in the jails, and before the judges, of numerous countries, from Canada to Costa Rica. In 1997, he was imprisoned in a maximum-security facility in the Netherlands, where he was picked up for the scuttling of a whaling ship at dock, and the intentional ramming of a Norwegian coast guard vessel. Most recently, Watson was investigated by a Costa Rican court for the attempted murder of a local fisherman. In 2002, when he came across a shark fisherman in a 13-foot vessel, Watson attempted to ram the fisherman’s boat with his SSCS mammoth flagship “The Farley Mowat,” originally named “The Ocean Warrior.” When the cameras are on, Watson pretends to accept incarceration as the price for saving the planet from the scourge of humanity. “Going to jail is simply the price of doing business as an activist,” he has said. However, after posting bail in the Costa Rican case two years ago, Watson fled the country….

In a recent interview, when asked if he viewed violence as a “legitimate means of social change,” Watson replied, “We are a violent species, and we always solve our problems with violence. There have been no exceptions. Nonviolent victories are a myth. Force has always prevailed…One person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter.”

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Only three countries in the world conduct whaling operations, Norway, Iceland and Japan, and not many are harvested. For some reason or another, Watson’s wacko’s focus on Japan.

As long as the three countries are adhering to law and treaties, there’s nothing anyone can do about it, harassing and endangering the whalers conducting legal operations, for the purpose of doing harm and imposing one’s will on another is either an act of terrorism or war, and since Watson’s Sea Shepherds are not a uniformed national military following orders of a government, they are terrorists and should be treated as such.

from AFP via Yahoo News:

Anti-whaling activists intercepted Japan’s harpoon fleet far north of Antarctic waters on Sunday, they said, with the help of a military-style drone.

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society spokesman Paul Watson said the unmanned long-range drone, launched from the anti-whaling ship the Steve Irwin, had located the Japanese fleet and relayed the coordinates back to the activists.

Watson said Sea Shepherd, a militant activist group which regularly shadows and harasses the Japanese whalers, had caught up with the fleet at 37 degrees south, 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometres) above Antarctic waters.

No whales had been killed so far, he added.

“This is going to be a long hard pursuit from here to the coast of Antarctica,” said Watson.

“But thanks to these drones, we now have an advantage we have never had before — eyes in the sky.”

Three Japanese security vessels were tailing the Steve Irwin to prevent it from following the Nisshin Maru factory ship, Watson said.

But he said the activists had established the upper hand with their two drones, donated by Moran Office of Maritime and Port Security (MOMPS), a private US firm.

Fitted with cameras and detection equipment, the drones have previously been used to combat bluefin tuna poaching off Libya.

The Maritime and Port Security should be gone after as well and brought up on charges of providing material support to a terrorist organization and aiding and abetting an international fugitive from justice. Close ‘em down and make arrests.