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Entries from March 10th, 2008

A New Earth For Whales & Dolphins

March 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Dolphin Suffering, Japanese Whaling, Whale Encounters, Whale Slaughter

I recommend Eckart Tolle’s book, A New Earth, and Oprah is doing a free pod cast with him every monday night for the next ten weeks. Go to www.oprah.com I agree with Eckert when he says that humanity is at a critical point in our evolution in that we will have to stop harming the earth, other [...]

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Japan Paid Salomon Islands For Whale Killing Support

March 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Japanese Whaling, Whale Slaughter

Solomon Island Prime Minister Derek Sikua confirmed what had long been suspected- that Japan has in the past paid Solomon Island to support their scientific whaling program.

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Sea Shepherd Captain Paul Watson Survives Shooting Attempt In Antartica

March 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Japanese Whaling, Whale Slaughter

On 3/7/08 around 3:45 pm Australian eastern standard time a Japanese coastguard marksman on the Nisshin Maru shot Captain Paul Watson, who was onboard the Sea Shepherd, in the chest. At the time the shot was fired the Nisshin Maru was moving parralel to the Steve Irwin in stormy seas. The high level of ship movement [...]

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Japan Blackmail Rumor Is True

March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Japanese Whaling

The rumor that Japan negotiated a behind the scenes deal with the U.S, delagate to the IWC is true as Japan recently said they would consider ending whaling in the Antartica if the IWC voted at this next june 2008 meeting to allow Japan to extend coastal whaling in their waters. I have heard that Japan pressured the U.S. [...]

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Japan Bribes Landlocked Countries To Vote On Their Side

March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Japanese Whaling, Whale Slaughter

Japan’s government will hold talks today with delegates from 12 developing nations who recently joined or plan to join the International Whaling Commission- mostly landlocked nations such as Laos, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Malawi. They are attempting to get them to vote on their side to overturn a ban on whaling which requires a three quarter majority [...]

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