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Native American Sovereignty Was Once Considered a Possibility

Native American Sovereignty Was Once Considered a Possibility

May 27, 2023 In honor of Walrus and his love for Native American History, I am posting this perspective on history.  This is one of the reasons that Walrus and I joined the American Indian Movement Rebellion at Wounded Knee in 1973. Native American Sovereignty Was Once Considered a Possibility. There was a time when there could have been a North American Indian Nation. One of the things that has always bothered me is how history is manipulated, erased, and forgotten,…

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Remembering The Walrus

Remembering The Walrus

May 27, 2023 David Garrick, aka Walrus, was the closest person I ever knew to a modern-day druid. He lived in the forest amongst giant trees and spent years defending trees, wolves, whales, bears and salmon. He lived harmoniously with the bears that occasional visited and always forgave them if they caused any damage to his camp and garden. He lived close to Dr. Paul Spong and the Orcalab and gave visitors a tour of the forest on Hansen Island….

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The Wisest Man That I Ever Knew

The Wisest Man That I Ever Knew

David Garrick (1946-2023) The Walrus May 25, 2023 A half a century ago I met a man who remained a close friend for my entire life although, because he was unable to enter the US and I have been unable to enter Canada, I have not seen him for many years, although we have stayed in touch. David Garrick also known as Walrus Oakenbough, or the Walrus, passed away yesterday. He was 77. He was my oldest and dearest friend….

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THE HEART-BREAKING STORY OF THE WHITE HOLLY

THE HEART-BREAKING STORY OF THE WHITE HOLLY

May 24, 2023 The scrapping of the White Holly was heart breaking. This ship had a colorful history going back to 1944. The ship was generously donated by Benoît Vulliet. Literally thousands of hours of volunteer labor went into refitting the ship in Florida, and I sent it to Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica to remove some 40 tons of marine debris. The ship had so much potential but, without any explantation, the ship was scrapped. Another…

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Unanswered Questions

Unanswered Questions

May 23, 2023 Just putting this out there, but has anyone heard from any of these guys about why they did what they did? Since last summer I have sent them messages – No Response. I have challenged them to a public debate – No Response. Lamya Essemlali has challenged them to a public debate – No Response. She has messaged them – No Response. I would love to know why Jeff Hansen partnered with SS Australia with Austral Fisheries…

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What a Waste!

What a Waste!

May 22, 2023 Bob Barker – Scrapped disgracefully John Paul DeJoria I – Scrapped disgracefully Sharpie – Scrapped disgracefully Farley Mowat II – Scrapped disgracefully White Holly – Scrapped disgracefully Brigitte Bardot – Sold disgracefully What did they all have in common? All of them were found, purchased and refitted by Captain Paul Watson. They were his legacy, and they were seized and destroyed – not by the enemies of life in the seas, BUT by those who betrayed the…

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Canned Brutality

Canned Brutality

“It’s undeniable: the science shows that industrial fishing of tropical tuna is a catastrophe for the oceans and the biodiversity they host.” The new report, Canned Brutality, tells of “the human tragedy associated with our reckless consumption of tuna.” “Numerous reports published over the years have denounced human trafficking, beatings, verbal abuse, debt bondage, and inhumane working conditions throughout the global tuna supply chain, from fishing boats to canning plants.”  The Canned Brutality report demonstrates the willful ignorance of States…

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Defending the Vaquita Reserve

Defending the Vaquita Reserve

May 21, 2023 The Captain Paul Watson Foundation would like to introduce Mike Bennett as our official representative in the Sea of Cortez and the Vaquita Reserve. Mike is a resident of San Felipe, Mexico and very concerned about the lack of action and progress in the effort to defend and protect the remaining highly endangered Vaquita porpoise.  Unless action is taken, the Vaquita is doomed to extinction. Monitoring and promises are not sufficient, and Mexico’s response has been inadequate. …

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WHAT IS IT LIKE?

WHAT IS IT LIKE?

May 19, 2023 What is it like at the age of 72 to have everything you have worked for, after 45 years, taken away by a hostile takeover by people you trusted and considered friends? What is it like to see your ships sold off and scrapped? What is it like to see the movement you created diminished and “rebranded” to be something much less than what it was, to adopt a new agenda that is contrary to the original…

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MY PAGE IS BACK

MY PAGE IS BACK

May 19, 2023 Thanks to the relentless effort by Omar Todd, my Facebook page went from permanently disabled to restored. It was not easy. The organization whose name I am not allowed to say, the one that I created and led for 45 years, the one taken from me with a hostile takeover last year, had my page shut down for “trademark” violations because I cannot post any pictures of me wearing a shirt or with a flag or logo…

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