Thursday, April 2, 2026

Paul Watson did it again

Paul Watson did it again

Paul Watson of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, sent a rust bucket garbage scow, named M/V Bandero into the Southern Ocean.  Paul Watson was not on board the vessel.  He may still be in Brazil hallucinating.  However, the clingy paramour is on board the Bandero.  What she left Watson in Brazil?

Their mission was to disrupt krill harvesting.  Their main culprit were trawlers from Norway.  Notable from AkerQrill, their vessels: Antarctic Sea and Antarctic Endurance.  Watson’s rust bucket garbage scow came across the Antarctic Sea, and rammed it.  In the tradition of what Paul Watson did to a Japanese whaling ship, before he was thrown out of the cult-terrorists organization.  In an attempt to cover their illegal activities, they named their effort, “Operation Krill Wars Campaign.”

While the Bandero was illegally harassing the Norwegian vessel, there were a multiple of fishing vessels in the area.  How come only one vessel was targeted?  Also, the cowards of Sea Shepherd claim they are in the area and yet have not confronted any of the fishing vessels.     

The Watson minions bemoaned the Norwegians “released lines into the water to move the Bandero.”  In other words, attempting to snarl the Bandero’s propellers.  That was the same tactic Watson used against a Japanese whaling vessel some years ago.        

Video referenced:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic28VqUhLf4

Additional informative Paul Watson and Sea Shepherd videos:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsRWLtZhwnNDRROxupWguFyg0-unXdfDU

Link to Texas Daddy store:

http://texas-daddy.shop-pro.jp/

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