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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

Whales are dying in the Southern Ocean. Japan went so far as to send a warship in a failed attempt to intercept the Sea Shepherds. Well, if Japan wants to violate the Antactic Treaty Zone, two can play at that game. Many find old warships are serving as museum ships or rusting in harbors-just waiting to live new lives as Sea Shepherd Ships. Both the Nisshin Maru AND her "security vessel" would run like rats facing a bobcat from a refurbished battleship!

BTW, is you want to know what those Aussie cops probably ate after stealing Animal Planet's original foootage, check out this video response:
http://www.youtube.com/video_response_view_all?v=s6YCDmr6H78

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  • the japanese need to add 4" guns to stop this crap.

  • The Australian Navy needs to add submarines with torpedoes to stop this whaling crap

  • Who is the FBI to call anyone a terrorist? They burned 86 men, women, and children alive in Waco, TX.Some called them the "Federal Bureau of INCINERATION for that. As long as the Green Scare continues and peaceful protesters are imprisoned or driven off, underground warriors must use more aggressive methods, as they do around UCLA primate vivisection in response to people going to prison for giving out leaflets.

  • As I recall, the helicopter pilot specifically complained about the LRAD, saying it created a very dangerous situation, presumably for flying. The Nisshin Maru is one of the most violent ships on Earth short of a US aircraft carrier. This Nisshin Maru and the harpoon ships exist for one reason-to KILL.

    I'm sure the whales would consider sinking the Nisshin Maru to be just as important as the Brits considered sinking the Bismarck to be.

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  • come on mIkee1434 i bet youre japanese .... lol ... the LRAD was used and the Japanese whalers are outlaws ... and i agree sea sepherds are true heroes ....

    the problem is when there won"t be anything left in the sea the same that fight seashepherds now will say they were right and cry their eyes out .... tooo late ...

  • Do you want to save the whales?

    Boycott Japan.

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  • The IWC does allow a certain number of whales to be killed for scientific research but the IWC also declared that particular part of the ocean to be a marine sanctuary for whales. The japanese use one IWC ruling as an excuse to hunt whales, but dispute the other IWC ruling as "not binding". They pick and choose the laws they wish to follow. The Sea Shepherds try and prevent the whaling under UN GA RES 37/7: World Charter for Nature which specifically allows persons or associations to take action

  • @wearebroke00 Sounds good, answer that with 20'' guns.... :P

  • Since when is the South pole even IN the water? It's in Antarctica, on LAND! Even if all the ice melts it will still be on land. I do NOT want to sail with anyone who thinks the S Pole is in navigable waters at the helm...

  • Australian waters?. Since when is the south pole australia?.

  • it is astounding to me that people can't see that, as goes sea life, so shall go life on land. it's sad to say, but we (man) are doomed to extinction by our own hand through ignorance! or is it arrogance? what do you think?

  • Japan's "research" ends up in supermarkets. Research? I think not. Does Japan have Australia's permission to conduct "research" in australian waters? I don't know.

    Is Whaling illegal? Yes, yes it is.

  • good news, they got the tapes back

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