[A-List] Notes from them that's doin': "We came to Henningsvaer. We saw the Skarbakk. We sank the bastard"

Leighm the.buffalo.in.the.midst at gmail.com
Sun May 3 16:29:13 MDT 2009


One of the net economic effects...

"All whaling vessels in Norway have to pay *war insurance premiums* to 
operate their whaling vessels"


Sea Shepherd Conservation Society:

Monday, April 27, 2009  
Outlaw Whaling Vessel Scuttled in Norway
http://www.seashepherd.org/news-and-media/news-090427-1.html

During the evening of April 23rd, conservation commandos from Agenda 21 
slipped onboard the Norwegian whaling ship Skarbakk in Henningsvaer in 
the Norwegian Lofoten Islands. With a monkey wrench they disassembled 
the salt-water intake valve (used for cooling the main engine). They 
then opened the valve and flooded the engine room.

As the ship settled low in the water, local firefighters arrived with 
pumps just in time to prevent the ship settling on the bottom. By then 
the ship had been completely filled with water however, destroying the 
machinery and electrical systems.

This scuttling represents losses for the ship's Norwegian underwriters 
and for Japanese investors who were partners with the owner of the Skarbakk.

The Agenda 21 commandos left a note that read: "We came to Henningsvaer. 
We saw the Skarbakk. We sank the bastard - Agenda 21"

This brings to 6 the number of illegal whaling boats sabotaged in 
Norway. These regular attacks have kept insurance premiums at 
exceptionally high rates. All whaling vessels in Norway have to pay war 
insurance premiums to operate their whaling vessels:

Nybraena 1992
Senet 1994
Elin-Toril 1996
Morild 1998
Willasen Senior 2007
Skarbakk 2009

Agenda 21 is a covert group that takes its name from the 1992 United 
Nations Conference on the Environment. Captain Paul Watson said at the 
conference that if Norway did not comply with international conservation 
law that Sea Shepherd would sink their ships. Captain Watson supervised 
the sinking of the Nybraena in 1992 and the Senet in 1994. After that 
the covert and anonymous organization Agenda 21 based in Norway took 
over the responsibility of enforcing international law against illegal 
Norwegian whaling operations.

"We don't know who they are, and we have no forewarning of their plans," 
said Captain Paul Watson. "But we do applaud their efforts, these laws 
must be enforced and Norwegian whalers are in blatant violation of the 
worldwide ban on commercial whaling. We are happy that Agenda 21 took 
over this task back in 1996 with the scuttling of the Elin-Toril. If I 
knew who they were, I'd give them a medal. It's always better when these 
things are taken care of by citizens in their own country and the 
Norwegians who are battling the whalers are like the resistance fighters 
who once took on the Nazi's in Norway - brave men and women trying to 
defend lives from war criminals. In today's whale wars, those who 
slaughter the whales are criminals and no different than elephant 
poachers in Africa. Except in Africa they shoot the poachers."

Click here to watch Norwegian News Video of the scuttling

Click for Original article

 





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