Posted on 05/07/2007 9:28:40 AM PDT by MotleyGirl70
Apparently, saving the whales is more important than saving 5.5 billion people. Paul Watson, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and famous for militant intervention to stop whalers, now warns mankind is acting like a virus and is harming Mother Earth.
Watsons May 4 editorial asked the question The Beginning of the End for Life as We Know it on Planet Earth? Then he left no doubt about the answer. We are killing our host the planet Earth, he claimed and called for a population drop to less than 1 billion.
The commentary reminded readers that Watson had called humans a disease before and he wasnt sorry. I was once severely criticized for describing human beings as being the AIDS of the Earth. I make no apologies for that statement, the column continued.
Watson was invoking the worst of Robert Malthus, an English political economist who claimed that mankind was overpopulating the earth. That claimed first appeared in the late 1700s. Watson urged some solutions for mankind as part of a process to need to re-wild the planet:
· No human community should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from other communities by wilderness areas. New York, London, Paris, Moscow are all too big. Then again, so are Moose Jaw, Timbuktu and even Annapolis, Md.
· We need vast areas of the planet where humans do not live at all and where other species are free to evolve without human interference.
· We need to radically and intelligently reduce human populations to fewer than one billion.
· Sea transportation should be by sail. The big clippers were the finest ships ever built and sufficient to our needs. Air transportation should be by solar powered blimps when air transportation is necessary.
· At least Watson was generous and said people could still talk with one another across great distances. Communication systems can link the communities, he proclaimed from on high.
The Watson rant kept on going calling for everything from cutting down on the population of domesticated dogs and cats to cutting down on everything else in what he called simplify, simplify, simplify.
Watson essentially called for humans to return to primitive lifestyles. We need to stop flying, stop driving cars, and jetting around on marine recreational vehicles. The Mennonites survive without cars and so can the rest of us.
Well, I wouldn’t go so far as to say that we could all live “comfortably” in an area the size of Alaska. I for one am glad that we are all spread out and have nothing against urban sprawl or whatever the latest thing the Planners are against. My degrees are in Geography (old school), so much of the baloney we are hearing about Global Warming/Climate Change/Population explosions, etc. were taught in much less hysterical terms 40 years ago.
Well, I wouldn’t go so far as to say that we could all live “comfortably” in an area the size of Alaska. I for one am glad that we are all spread out and have nothing against urban sprawl or whatever the latest thing the Planners are against. My degrees are in Geography (old school), so much of the baloney we are hearing about Global Warming/Climate Change/Population explosions, etc. were taught in much less hysterical terms 40 years ago.
If they would rather die, then let them do so, and decrease the surplus population.
/Dickens
And no doubt many worldwide are lobbying for a massive reduction in human population.. Not in millions like Joseph Stalin but in BILLIONS.. These extremists are not all MUSLIMS EITHER... The muslims seem to getting much help from somewhere..
I assume you mean antagonist. John Clark et al. were the protagonists (the heroes). ;-P
The target area for the four inch gun is painted blue.
IS ANYONE A MARINE BIOLOGIST?
Your profile page is nekkid.
Gotta support the team.
It's going to be her Christmas card this year.
Picture of Paul Watson, Eco-terrorist
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."
In 1977, Watson founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), which he describes as a "policing organization," but which is in fact a radical terrorist outfit that travels the oceans of the world perpetrating violence against the fishing industry. Watson oversees a small fleet of ships outfitted with cement-filled bows built for the sole purpose of violently ramming and sinking ships they deem enemies of the environment; this could include everything from large whaling ships to small commercial fishing vessels. Each of Watson's boats is armed with high-powered water cannons and is protected by electrical barbed wire. His group has used acid, explosives, and a host of other means to disable and sink "enemy" ships. Watson himself has been known to brandish an AK-47 assault rifle that he has used to fire on fishing vessels. Painted on the sides of his ships are the names of those boats he has sunk.
Paul Watson's method of operation is not all that different from that of the nineteen suicide highjackers of 9/11. Instead of airplanes, Watson uses his boats to ram and sink the objects of his disdain. Of his 1979 sinking of a commercial whaling vessel, Watson stated, "I set out from Boston in the Sea Shepherd with a crew of 19 volunteers
I hunted down, rammed, and disabled the pirate whaling ship Sierra
[We] fired up the engine and made for the Sierra, which was in the middle of the harbor. I hit her at full speed
." Although this attack failed to sink the Sierra, Watson and his crew returned for a second attack on the vessel and "blew the bottom out of her and permanently ended her career."
Although there is no definitive count, Watson is responsible for ramming, scuttling, and sinking a slew of boats across the world's waterways, all in an attempt to bring about the cessation of the fishing industry. Watson has also used the threat of force in pursuit of other causes. In 1992, despite his animals-first/humans-last stance, he threatened to sink a fleet of ships reenacting Columbus' voyage of the discovery of America on its 500th anniversary if the participants did not sign an apology for Columbus' mistreatment of American Indians.
Watson's dogmatic and authoritarian love of animals and nature, coupled with his hatred for humanity has led him to make such absurd statements as "earthworms are far more valuable than people." Watson has gone so far as to preach a blasphemous set of "ten commandments" that he authored, with the goal of elevating animals and nature above people. His first commandment reads, "Don't bring any more humans into being"; the tenth reads, "Don't get caught by the forces of anthropocentrism."
When a former Greenpeace colleague criticized Watson for sinking half a fleet of Icelandic whaling boats in 1986, Watson replied, "So what?" he he said. "We did not sink those ships for you or for any of the six billion hominid a--holes on this planet
we could not give a damn what human beings have to say about the actions." "The world will be a much nicer place without us [humans]," he said on another occasion, adding that he "owed no allegiance to humanity." This message is incongruous with his assertion that the SSCS is "a vehicle to empower people.
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 April of 2003, Watson was elected to the board of directors of the Sierra Club, "America's most influential environmental organization." Watson's goal for the Sierra Club is to alter the club's founding philosophy to include his own brand of radical eco-terrorism. At an "animal rights" demonstration, Watson declared, "One of the reasons I'm on the Sierra Club board of directors right now is to try and change it...we're only three directors away from controlling that board...Once we get three more directors elected, the Sierra Club will no longer be pro-hunting and pro-trapping, and we can use the resources of the $95-million-a-year budget to address some of these issues."
What can an eco-terrorist like Paul Watson do with $95 million of the Sierra Club's funds? Most likely, more ship-ramming and tree-spiking, in what Watson describes as an "open war." "We should never feel like we're going too far in breaking the law," says Watson.
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."
This profile was adapted from the article "The Greens' Favorite Terrorist," written by Thomas Ryan and published by FrontPageMagazine.com on May 4, 2004.
AWESOME!
I wouldn’t want to have everybody live in AK meself, I use that to help put things in perspective for all those who think that we’re killing the earth with overpopulation
Yeah and then you guys will be calling me Nip, lol.
The Greens' Favorite Terrorist
by
Thomas Ryan
FrontPageMagazine.com
| May 4, 2004
In 1977, Watson founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), which Watson describes as a policing organization, but which is in fact a radical terrorist outfit the travels the oceans of the world enacting violence against the worlds fishing industry. Watson oversees a small fleet of ships outfitted with cement-filled bows built for the sole purpose of violently ramming and sinking ships they deem as enemies of the environment; this could take on the shape of everything from large whaling ships to small commercial fishing vessels. Each boat of Watsons is armed with high-powered water cannons and is protected by electrical barbed wire. They have used acid, explosives, and a host of other means to disable and sink enemy ships. Watson himself has been known to brandish an AK-47 that he has used to fire on targeted fishing vessels. And painted on the sides of his ships are the names of those boats he has sunk.
What can an eco-terrorist like Paul Watson do with $95 million of the Sierra Clubs funds? Most likely, more ship-ramming and tree-spiking, in what Watson describes as an open war. At the same animal-rights demonstration, Watson continued, we should never feel like were going too far in breaking the law. He has also shockingly said, If you do not intend to kill anybody, if you make every effort to not kill and injure anybody, thats all you really can do. You cant stop somebody from walking into a situation, and we really cant be too overly preoccupied with this.
“People who feel this way should kill themselves. Meanwhile, I just plan to go about my business.”
Ditto —and my business is harpooning whales!
Very good! ROTF!
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