Cove Guardians recruitment video?
Sea Shepherd’s Cove Guardians are preparing for the 2013 –
2014 save the dolphins campaign in Taiji, Japan.
During the 2012 – 2013 Taiji harassment season there were
anywhere from twenty to thirty of Sea Shepherd’s Cove Guardians in Taiji, Japan. The 20 or 30 Cove Guardians were there doing
the work 2 or 3 can accomplish. So with
20 or 30 of them there, they were dropping a lot of money into the local
economy: car rental, gasoline, hotel
rooms, and food. All this was rather
expensive for 2 or 3 however now multiply the cost by 20 to 30.
What is interesting is this past season there were more Cove
Guardians in Taiji than in years past and also more captured dolphins than in
years past. Huh? How is that?
The save the dolphin crowd state Taiji should stop their
dolphin activity and instead promote a dolphin watching tourist industry. Guess what?
Taiji already has a vibrant dolphin watching tourist industry with 20 to
30 Cove Guardians standing at the water’s edge, arms crossed, watching the
dolphins. Taiji made plenty of money off
the Cove Guardians while making plenty of money from the bountiful dolphin
harvest. The good people of Taiji are
enjoyed the best of both. Can we say
thanks to the Cove Guardians? Or how
about thanks to one particular Cove Guardian?
Cove Guardian Melissa on her Facebook page claims to be an
animal communicator (see link below).
Could it be the bountiful dolphin harvest was due to dolphins from all
over the Pacific Ocean swimming to Taiji to hear what Melissa has to
communicate to them?
Could it be Melissa was calling them to Taiji so they can be
captured, and Sea Shepherd / Cove Guardians can get graphic, dramatic videos,
live-stream, and photographs aimed to tug at the hearts and wallets of
emotional supporters around the world?
In either case the bountiful dolphin capture has to be
related to this animal communicator. How
come she did not communicate to the dolphins to swim away from Taiji, or when
once caught to jump over the nets?
Simple answer: No dolphins in Taiji meant no dramatic video and
photographs which means no money from supporters around the world.
While the Cove Guardians were in Taiji they took two joy
rides masquerading as following dolphin trucks to see where they end up. They followed the first truks to Tokyo about
eight hours then claimed they lost the truck in Tokyo. Then they followed another truck to Osaka
about three and a half hours then claimed they were blocked by police. Basically they were joy rides at $16.00 a
gallon for gasoline.
To join the Cove Guardians for the upcoming 2013 – 2014
season starting this September, send an email to: coveguardian@seashepherd.org for
an application package.
They live-stream what takes place in Taiji:
http://taiji.ezearth.tv/
The Cove Guardians also post photographs on their Facebook
page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeaShepherdCoveGuardiansOfficialPage?ref=ts&fref=ts
On their Facebook page you can read the pain and suffering
these foreigners experience while documenting for the world the dolphin
activity in Taiji, Japan. Their posted
descriptions of these photographs are followed by comments of pain and torment.
On Melissa’s Facebook page she announces she is a:
“Professional Animal
Communicator and Psychic Medium, able to bridge the gap of communications
between Humans and Animals and the Living and Deceased.”
Melissa the animal communicators Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeaShepherdCoveGuardiansOfficialPage?ref=ts&fref=ts#!/MelissaSehgal/info
Link to Texas Daddy store:
http://texas-daddy.shop-pro.jp/
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