Japanese sinks stealth boat in whale wars!

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Yes maby they should not have allowed themselves to stay one spot for more than a few minutes.

What if their ship was not maneuverable enough to perform some last minute maneuver because some vindictive ships Capitan decided to play chicken with a ship a tenth its size.

I would have to guess that the Ady Gill is much more maneuverable than the Japanese ship. Because if it wasn't then again this is Paul Watson's attempt at getting attention by using the Ady Gill and not some other craft that would've done a better job.

Also another example of how Paul Watson lies... First reports that came out said the Ady Gill was cut in two and sinking to the ocean floor. Why all the lies if it wasn't about just getting people's attention. I find the guy dispicable. In the first season of the TV show he wanted the women to jump on board the Japanese ship just so he can release to the press suggesting they had been raped while imprisoned on board. First of all was he hoping that would happen or does he know that wouldn't happen thus it was safe for the female crew to try to board? Either way, regardless of hiding behind whales, that's one evil person.
 

cmb=1968

Junior Member
If they were trying to sacrifice their ship in some suicidal ploy why would they be hanging around on the top of the ship?
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
I think it was just bad judgement. The driver might have just wanted to go reverse and instead gunned forward in a panic. Or maybe the driver thought he could maneuver quickly enough out of the way.
 

cmb=1968

Junior Member
I think it was just bad judgement. The driver might have just wanted to go reverse and instead gunned forward in a panic. Or maybe the driver thought he could maneuver quickly enough out of the way.

So you admit that based on the evidence available it is not completely their Fault?
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
So you admit that based on the evidence available it is not completely their Fault?

I never said it was a one-sided affair. I don't think in black and white so I don't see one as the good guy or the other the bad guy. The universe doesn't work that way. I don't favor either side. I'll say this that the Sea Shepards and their supporters are the bigger whining cry-baby hypocrites. So I do enjoy watching their ineptness.

Another thing... when you watch the TV show each member of the crew will say they will sacrifice their life to save the whales. What are they complaining about here? This is a part of the mission they volunteered and willing to sacrifice their lives for. And they whine about nuts and bolts being thrown at them when they just threw glass bottles.
 
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AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Well next week's episode of Whale Wars seems to show the collision of the Ady Gil and the Japanese ship. From the teaser scenes next week it looks like they may do some creative editing from what we've seen from videos out there already.
 
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AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
I just watched Paul Watson head of Sea Shepard on the Tonight Show. Of course they show their clip of the collision with an edit of the Sea Shepard crew reaction shot cut right over the part where you see the Ady Gil gunning its engines right into the bow of the Japanese ship. What a propaganda job!
 

utelore

Junior Member
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PLEASE!! do not watch whale wars. You will be helping them with ratings. These guys are violent pirates who try to foul vessels props in the open water in rough seas, attack with chemical agents against exposed deck hands, board vessels illegally then say they were KIDNAPPED, Paul Watson states he would kill and expend his crews lives. Someone IS going to die by the actions of Watson.

please note Watson is pathological in his lies, a megalomaniac and criminal who has been kicked out of some of the most radical animal rights groups. A serious effort should be made to prosecute him and put him in prison hopefully in Myanmar, I hear that has a nice prison system!
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
US-Japan discussed 'action' against anti-whalers
By JAY ALABASTER, Associated Press Jay Alabaster, Associated Press
Mon Jan 3, 4:31 am ET

.TOKYO – Japanese and American officials discussed taking action to weaken a prominent anti-whaling group, with Tokyo insisting that Sea Shepherd's confrontations on the high seas actually hurt efforts to reduce whaling, U.S. diplomatic cables show.

The U.S. representative to the International Whaling Commission, Monica Medina, discussed revoking the U.S.-based conservation group's tax exempt status during a meeting with senior officials from the Fisheries Agency of Japan in November 2009, according to the documents released by WikiLeaks on Monday.

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's yearly protest campaigns — which chase Japan's whaling fleet in boats trying to disrupt the hunt by fouling fishing lines and throwing rancid butter at whalers — have drawn high-profile donors and volunteers, and spawned the popular Animal Planet series "Whale Wars." In Japan, the harrassment is seen by some as foreign interferance in national affairs, making politicians wary of getting involved.

Action against Sea Shepherd would be a "major element" in achieving success at international negotiations on the number of whales killed each year, the cables cite the director general of Japan's fisheries agency, Katsuhiro Machida, as saying.

Referring to Sea Shepherd, Medina said "she believes the USG (U.S. government) can demonstrate the group does not deserve tax exempt status based on their aggressive and harmful actions," according the cables.

Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd, said Japan has previously pressured foreign governments to take action against the group, such as revoking the registration of its ships. He said the organization had last been audited about two years ago, which is before the exchanges detailed in the cables.

"We have had our tax status since 1981, and we have done nothing different since then to cause the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to change that," he told The Associated Press by telephone from his ship.

The diplomatic cables, posted on WikiLeaks' secret-sharing website early Monday but dated Jan. 1, show Japanese officials repeatedly told U.S. counterparts the group's actions were making whaling a political issue and hurting any chance of a compromise on the numbers of whales killed each year.

Sea Shepherd vessels are currently chasing Japan's whaling fleet in the Antarctic Ocean in the hopes of interrupting its hunt, which kills up to 1,000 whales annually and typically lasts from December to February.

Japan hunts whales under the research exemption to a 1986 worldwide ban on commercial hunts. Critics say there is no reason to kill the animals, and the research program amounts to commercial whaling in disguise because surplus meat from the hunt is sold domestically.

Protest ships harass the whaling fleet, and clashes between the sides often take place. On Saturday, Watson said that whalers had shot water cannons at anti-whaling activists nearby.

Last January, a Sea Shepherd boat was sunk after its bow was sheared off in a collision with a whaling vessel and a New Zealand protestor was later arrested after he boarded a Japanese whaling ship. He was taken to Tokyo and later deported.

The cables are dated before an International Whaling Commission meeting last year that was seen as a major chance to end a decades long stalemate. They show the U.S. worked with Japan in late 2009 to reach a deal on the issue, calling it an "irritant" in international relations.

The meeting ended without a major agreement.

"Action on the SSCS (Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) would be a major element for Japan in the success of the overall negotiations," a Japanese official said, according to one cable.

Watson said Monday that his group was against anything less than a complete stop to Japan's whaling program in Antarctica. The activists hope to block whaling activities for the Japanese fleet so it incurs deep financial losses.

"I don't think a solution is going to come through politics, it's going to come through economics," Watson told The Associated Press by telephone from his ship while pursuing the Japanese fleet.


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