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Friday, January 27, 2006

The Green’s Favorite Terrorist

I came across the following article the other day and thought it might be of interest to our readers. With February/March just around the corner we will soon be back into another seal hunt season and of course with that comes the annual protests, or as I like to call them the annual fund raiser.

As you all know one of the least popular people in Newfoundland and Labrador during the hunt is none other than Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society. With this in mind read on and enjoy.


The Green’s Favorite Terrorist
By Thomas Ryan
FrontPageMagazine.com May 4, 2004
Original article: www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=13159

The guise of modern-day terrorism is no longer limited to Palestinian suicide-bombers or the visceral images of the tragedy of 9/11. In a world of ever-increasing ideological disharmony, a new, equally violent terrorist has emerged – the 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 and frightening 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 the group. Of Greenpeace’s objection to the use of excessive violence in their protests, Watson declared his former group the “Avon ladies of the environmental movement.”

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 world’s 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 Watson’s 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.

The method of operation of Paul Watson isn’t all that different from 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 in its entirety. Watson has also used the mere threat of force in pursuit of other activist causes, including socio-political causes. In 1992, despite his animals-first/humanity-last stance, he threatened to sink a fleet of ships reenacting Columbus’ voyage of the discovery of America on its 500th anniversary if the re-enactors didn’t sign an apology for Columbus’ mistreatment of American Indians.

Watson’s dogmatic and authoritarian love of animals and nature, and hatred for all of humanity en toto, has found him making 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. Watson’s commandments are bookended with his apparent loathing of humanity: his first commandment reads “Don’t bring any more humans into being;” and his tenth reads, “Don’t get caught by the forces of anthropocentrism.”

Watson’s continual disregard for the value of human life is clearly discerned from his terrorist actions. When a former Greenpeace colleague criticized his sinking of half of a fleet of Icelandic whaling boats in 1986 as being a “cowardly, despicable, criminal, and (an) unforgivable action,” Watson barked in retort, “So what? 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.” Demonstrating the true extent of Watson’s distaste for humanity, he has said, “The world will be a much nicer place without us,” and that he “owed no allegiance to humanity.” This message is in stark contrast to his attesting to using the SSCS “as a vehicle to empower people.”
Aside from jeopardizing the lives of seamen in the world’s fishing industries, Watson has also taken his terroistic crusade to land. Watson 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. Of the use of tree-spiking and its possible deadly consequences, Watson said, without a shred of remorse, “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, Watson was imprisoned in a maximum-security prison 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 Costa Rican fisherman. In 2002, when he came across a shark fisherman in a 13-foot vessel, Watson attempted to ram the small 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 2 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.” At the same animal-rights demonstration, Watson continued, “we should never feel like we’re 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, that’s all you really can do. You can’t stop somebody from walking into a situation, and we really can’t be too overly preoccupied with this.”

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.” While Watson continues to roam the seas with aspirations of violently sinking the world’s fish suppliers, somewhere in the world, Islamic terrorists – Watson’s idea of “freedom fighters” – are seeking the complete destruction of the United States, regardless of our policies on the environment. Politically, they differ. In terms of their tactics, they are Watson’s soulmates.

8 comments:

ISDABY said...

"Islamic terrorists – Watson’s idea of “freedom fighters” – are seeking the complete destruction of the United States"

actually, from all that I have read and listened to, islamic terrorists really only want the US (and other western countries) stop messing with the Arab world (for oil and military global domination strategies...) Its a complicated issue just a little over simplified by your statement above.

However, I agree with your assessment of Paul Watson. He's a pirate, a liar, and an eco-fascist.

Patriot said...

Hi Isdaby,

Don't shoot the messanger. I found the article on another site and simply re-published it with the author's permission. I would suggest that any comments on its content be sent directly to him as I doubt he will be checking in on this site to read responses. His contact info is imbedded in the article.

Thanks.

Patriot said...

Bye the way, I just read a news story that hundreds of seal pups have been washed off the beaches and drowned during this week's storms in Atlantic Canada.

I wonder how the zealot's will find a way to make that one the fault of Newfoundlanders? Probably because we all didn't rush out to cuddle and hold them until the storm passed. Maybe we could have build emergency breakwaters for them? Damn we're evil!

All kidding aside, I bet when those carcasses start to wash up in the coming weeks (probably after the hunt begins) the hunters will be blamed for killing them just like they were blamed for killing the ones that died during the ice upheavals last year.

ISDABY said...

"All kidding aside, I bet when those carcasses start to wash up in the coming weeks (probably after the hunt begins) the hunters will be blamed for killing them just like they were blamed for killing the ones that died during the ice upheavals last year."

yep. I noted that just today on another board I frequent. no doubt they will be attributed to 'struck and lost' white coat poaching...

I think that these seals may not be harps? Grey Seals maybe? although I doubt PW would make that distinction...

Anonymous said...

Jesus Christ, will the two of you just admit you're gay, move to San Francisco and pull the bugs out of each other's asses already?

ISDABY said...

anonymous: Jesus Christ, will the two of you just admit you're gay, move to San Francisco and pull the bugs out of each other's asses already?

sounds to me like Harry's gettin jeolous? would you like to help pick out the curtains??

NL-ExPatriate said...

Need to revist this post what with IFAW demanding an apology. But unwilling to comment on the eco terrorism comments by Premier Williams. If I'm not mistaken i believe it was PETA who he said was being watched by the FBI for terrorist activities.

Anonymous said...

Greetings All....

As a passionate, loyal and sometimes aggressive proponant of the Canadian Seal Hunt, my question to Patriot is, when will we see the demise of Paul Watson?, this is a subject I would like to see your direct input on Patriot.

Keeping this simple, and rhetoric free, we have a Canadian national, with a fleet of specialized ships that sails the globe, sinking, destroying playing judge jury and executionner of vessels he feels he's got a beef with. Now, the fact his ships are registered in central america, and elsewhere is a nod to the totally illegal activities this man pursues. I ask, where is the UN? Why does US, and Canada above all else allow this man's ships to enter it's territorial waters?....It's ever clear when Watson enters the Gulf Of St.Lawrence with his ships(s) that he is intent on destroying Newfoundland fishing vessels and their occupants. The Canadian government allows this? The Canadian Coast Guard allwos this? One of the world's most progressive, advanced and democratic nations alows a rogue pirate to enter is waters and endanger the lives of it's citizens who are carrying out legal and human right accorded activities?.....This is beyond ridiculous, touching on the realms of insanity!!!!!!

I take you to an example of Watson's (and I use Watson as a prime example as there are others) treachery, he blockaded the Port Of St.John's for over 2 weeks in 1983, delaying sealing vessels in that port for weeks. I find it outraging that not one boat in that harbor sailed out to confront his ship, let alone the Coast Guard who should have did it's job...One would assume you don't block an ancient seaport like St.John's without starting vengence the likes of epic porportions, yet this terrorist succeded in doing so for weeks with one of his ships. This is completely unacceptable, especially from Newfoundlanders who are amongst the hardiest & defiant souls on Earth.

It leads me to believe that the world, including the UN, The US and Canada are afraid of this man, it is incomprehensible that he continues with this campaign of human endangerment.

Theres as reason why Paul Watson doesen't set foot on this Island, if he did, he's be looking for his ship's compass to orient his limb's back unto his body.

His demise must surely be inevitable, even though his most powerful weapon, the media, is nearly unstoppable. We may never get to Paul, but eventually his cohorts are going to go too far with their assault on Newfoundland fisherman and their right to exist,and somebody is going to pay that price with thier lives. My wager is, it will be the protesters.

We've seen the violence in Isle De La Madeline, Newfoundland, Labrador-broken noses, Dr.Jerry Vlasik comes to mind, another man destined to join Paul Watson in Davy Jones' Locker.

It is Imperative that Ottawa step in and protect sealers, and their human rights. Increase protesters viewing ditances, hand out harsher penalties for dissents, increase seal culls...If the Industry goes ignored by Ottawa for much longer, protester/fisherman clashes will become more frequenst and violent. It will be far to late for the govt. or media to question and second guess how this could have been averted, the time IS NOW! Revolution is the only answer.

Bring Paul Waton to justice!

Keep "Jerry Vlasiks" OFF Canadian soil!

Bar misleading, lying, vindictive henchmen of international wildlife organizations like Rebecca Aldworth from entering Newfoundland or PEI!

The time to act is now, the onus falls on the Canadian govt. to protect it's fishermen and it's fishing rights, before we do it ourselves..

Thank you for time.