Paul Watson

Operation Albatross: The fight against the drift nets - The life of Paul, episode 4

Page views: 87 A fictional short story based on the words and life of Captain Paul Watson. A new captivating episode every Friday. The ocean was a black, endless expanse, criss-crossed by an invisible enemy. I'd seen plenty of cruelty, seen whales die, heard dolphins scream in panic, but nothing prepared me for the sight of those deadly veils...

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Amchitka - The life of Paul, episode 1

Page views: 58 A fictional short story based on the words and life of Captain Paul Watson. A new captivating episode every Friday. It was Bill Darnell, a young activist, who coined the name. In a meeting with other environmental and peace activists, he said: „Let's fight for peace and the earth - for Green and Peace.“ The name...

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The life of Paul (Teaser)

Pageviews: 99 A fictional short story based on the words and life of Captain Paul Watson. A new captivating episode every Friday. Prequel. The sea was rough, a wild, angry mass that tossed our little ship „Greenpeace I“ around like a toy. The icy wind bit into my skin, but I leaned out anyway, my fingers wrapped around the wet...

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Merry Christmas, Paul Watson

Pageviews: 120 Legendary environmental activist Captain Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and founder of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, was arrested in Greenland in July 2024. This was done at the request of the whaling nation Japan without an international or national arrest warrant and without there ever having been a judgement or even a trial. The Danish judiciary...

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Happy Birthday, Paul Watson

Page views: 128 Interview: „Why Paul Watson is a hero and the world needs him“ In conversation with my friend Marion. The second past interview, recorded on Sunday, 10 November 2024. Marion: Patrick, let's jump straight in. Why is Paul Watson a hero to you? Patrick: You know, Marion, there are a lot of people who talk big, but only...

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Rights and justice

Page views: 82 The bizarre thing about international law is that it only applies to those who have submitted to it. From a legal point of view, Japan has probably done nothing wrong with its new commercial whaling programme. Like Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Canada. They are not subject to international law so it is not binding on them. A good friend gave me today...

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A life for the oceans

Page views: 99 I sit here, in this cell, and stare at the grey, cool walls. The metallic smell of the bars hangs in the air, and through the small window I can only see a sliver of sky - a pale blue that reminds me of the vastness of the ocean. It's ironic that I'm trapped now, caged like the animals....

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