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🚨BREAKING: Captain Paul Watson is free after serving 5 months in a Danish prison! ❤️🐋 Watson was facing 2 arrest warrants: 1 from Japan for opposing illegal whaling in Antarctica & another from Costa Rica for intervening against illegal shark finning. Video by Captain Paul Watson Foundation 🐋🏴‍☠️

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Madison🐀1 year ago

@ExBatsforEver @CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Well they had to let him free, he's got a very important job to do in a few days time . . . . .

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Dave Sabra1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Just in time to deliver all the toys.

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Karen1 year ago

@domdyer70 @CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Thank God for that, wishing #CaptPaulWatson a well deserved Christmas with his family now 🐋🦈❤️

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TopStoryContent1 year ago

Police Officer Demands Woman Open Her Trunk, He Has No Idea It's Caught on Video:

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Ceri Thomas1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Excellent news! And Paul looks like a real life Father Christmas. I'm sure we all send him the very best Yuletide greetings.

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Princess Not So Bright1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Dat Santa?

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jadeandz1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Great guy! He should have millions on his side demanding the stoppage of sea animal killings.

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長谷川糸屯1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Paul Watson is a clear terrorist and is wanted for crimes including assault, vandalism, and obstruction of business. The majority of public opinion in Japan believes that Denmark, which released him, and France, which supports him, are supporter states of terrorism.

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Make conspiracy theories theories again1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates why won't they leave santa alone

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Debbie Lacey1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Sending love ❤️ to you Captain Paul, you are one brave man for taking this stand. God's blessing. 🙏

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Zuri1 year ago

@CaptPaulWatson @NeptunesPirates Que cada día nazcan más Paul Watson para proteger a los animales de este único planeta. Ahora sí podemos decir Feliz Navidad a todos y que el amor en todo su contexto siempre sea el vencedor #FreePaulWatson 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌Now 💙🌊🐋

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CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON TO RETURN THIS YEAR TO THE SOUTHERN OCEAN TO STOP THE RETURN OF THE JAPANESE WHALING FLEET Japan has declared war on the whales of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The have completed the construction of the 9, 300 ton, 112 meters long factory ship Kangei Maru. There is only one purpose for such a huge fast long range whaling processing ship and that is to hunt and kill whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The Captain Paul Watson Foundation and Neptune’s Pirates have secured a fast long range ship that can allow us to aggressively intervene. Captain Watson will lead the campaign with a courageous crew of veteran Southern Ocean anti-whaling activists. “The Japanese whalers are planning to target endangered Fin whales. We intend to stop them,” says Captain Watson. In an absurd statement Kyodo Senpaku President Hideki Tokoro told a press conference in the western port city of Shimonoseki. “It’s important to protect marine resources, and we are the ones responsible for that, I believe that continuing (whaling) will benefit both Japan and the world.” Protecting whales by killing whales is illogical. It is also illegal. There is a global moratorium on commercial whaling, Fin whales are endangered, and it is unlawful to kill whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. It’s been ten years since Captain Watson confronted the Japanese whalers in the waters of Antarctica. He and his crew are ready for the challenge. Your support is crucial for this mission. Donate now by clicking here:

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39,349 views • 2 years ago

This morning, Captain Paul Watson was arrested in Nuuk, Greenland by Danish federal police, who boarded the M/Y John Paul DeJoria as soon as it docked. The crew had stopped to refuel while en route to the Northwest Passage as part of #OpKangeiMaru, our campaign aimed at intercepting Japan’s newly-built factory ship, the Kangei Maru, in the North Pacific. It is believed that this arrest is connected to a previous Red Notice issued for Watson’s anti-whaling activities in the Antarctic. This development comes as a surprise since the Foundation’s lawyers had reported that the Red Notice had been withdrawn. However, it appears that Japan had made the notice confidential to facilitate Paul’s travel for the purpose of making an arrest. Although Japan has operated in violation of the ICJ ruling for several years, they ceased Antarctic high-seas whaling in 2016 and now only hunt whales within their territorial waters. CPWF suspects that Japan intends to resume high-seas whaling in the Southern Ocean and North Pacific by 2025, and believes the reactivation of the Red Notice against Captain Watson is politically motivated, coinciding with the launch of the new factory ship. Paul is currently in custody, and it is unclear if Denmark will extradite him to Japan. We need Paul released immediately! We urge the Danish government to release Paul and reject this politically motivated request. #FREEPAULWATSON

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149,213 views • 2 years ago

Never have Japan’s future intentions been more obvious than now. Last year saw the launch of the ‘Kangei Maru’ the new US$47 million dollar whale factory ship built for long range voyages. Currentlytwo Japanese harpoon vessels (‘Yushin Maru #2’ & ‘Yushin Maru #3’) operated by Kyodo Senpaku are on a research voyage in Antarctica. They are due south of Australia within 30 miles of the Australian Antarctic Territories coastline. As if the presence of two whale killing vessels in Antarctica was not a clear enough sign, the Tokyo University of Marine Science & Technology (TUMSAT) have also sent their huge oceanographic research vessel, the ‘Umitaka Maru’ to the exact same location in Antarctica. TUMSAT contributes data on whale populations, ecosystems and marine resource modelling to the ICR. TUMSAT’s research is often cited by Japan to justify its whaling activities as being scientifically grounded and aligned with sustainable practices. However, critics argue that such research is used to prioritize national interests over conservation efforts. TUMSAT have also had their personnel onboard the whaling vessels providing them with expertise and resources during such programs as the JARPN II (Japanese Whale Research Program North Pacific). It is unsure when Japan may decide to send the Kangei Maru and its killer harpoon ships to the Southern Ocean, but should they decide to attempt whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary the Captain Paul Watson Foundation will be there ready to confront them. The former Japanese Coastguard patrol ship was purchased in secrecy and renamed ‘Bandero’. The vessel is being prepared in Australia and will be ready for action, should the need arise.

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15,781 views • 1 year ago