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22 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
The Discovery Channel program Whale Wars portrays the radical activists of the left-wing Sea Shepherd Conservation Society as heroes going up against Japanese whaling ships, instead of the pirate-like harassers they really are. According to Ecorazzi.com , a self-proclaimed gossip site, the group revealed it was using a photonic disruptor against the whaling crew. According to WickedLasers.com says that particular laser has been featured ...
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21 hours ago ago from The Charger Bulletin
From the Associated Press by Rod McGuirk CANBERRA, Australia – Japanese whalers and militant conservationists have clashed in the Antarctic Ocean over two days, with weapons including water cannon , blinding lasers and bottles of rancid acid, both sides said Wednesday. Each accused the other of coming dangerously close during the clashes. Neither reported any injuries or ship damage. The New Zealand-registered Sea Shepherd ...
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19 hours ago ago from GreenFudge.org
The newest season of Whale Wars is underway and it already looks to be quite the volatile one. The Sea Shepherd crew has embarked on their 6 th Whale Defense Campaign, this time through southern arctic waters. The campaign—appropriately named “ Operation Waltzing Matilda ”—launched from Australia on December 7th. The ship, named Steve Irwin after the late “ Crocodile Hunter ”, even had a few surprise visitors come to see it disembark: ...
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