 So everything started with a call from Scott West Be a Scott. We work it together in a target campaign. You know, he had been has been doing some kind of works Controlling the situation environmental issues So what he proposed me this time was not to work as a photographer or journalist What I used to be in a target used to do in a target campaign But this time he want to ask me if I want to join him to do an undercover work in the Farah Islands Farah Islands It's a little group of islands between Scotland and Iceland and what happened there. It's a massive killing of whale So what we did? Together I had a spy camera on me and everywhere we go. We tried to make friends Friendship with the whalers so every kind of privileged information could have it could pass to the vassals that was under patrol We made a list If all the killing bitches all the areas that the killing of whales were happening So we could have an idea and reference from where to start. We rented a car. We drove north to south And we tried to develop some context with whalers We made also a boat trip because most of the fishermen's they are whalers as well I also met this guy and For some reason he was look at me that way. I think he was not happy with Paul Watson's presence there So as you can see his t-shirt and Something that really made myself Horrified it was the culture of death so you could see whale bones everywhere. Just decorating the houses cities museums and Even you know everywhere it could walk. I Had to stay in Clarksburg for four days. There was a suspicious possibility of having a what's called a green thing Whale killing whales lotto so I stay at this bed and breakfast In Clarksburg and I met this guy and he said in my last day. Well, I would like to you know offer you Traditional fairies dish and it was a whale meat That was the most difficult day of my life. I couldn't stand it I felt sick and sad But I knew that was necessary to do this mission and the fact that I didn't want to compromise Anything everything that we had done I ate it and I had to listen You know him just explaining how exciting would be you know to see the bay full of blood and this is the last Whale station that I have been It's quite sad because you can still smell the whale oil everywhere and this is a typical image of The grinding as you can see, you know, there are boats everywhere what they do They call each other to make noise to make the whales completely lost So they bring the whales onto the coast and then they kill them There is there are kids their families and lots of people around and for them. This is a big event So what something that I would like to say is if the oceans die we die simple as that Thank you