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Sea Shepherd : Japan To Use Military Space Technology to Help Kill Whales

Animals  (tags: enviroment, activism, Sea Shepherd, whales, whaling, Japanese Whaling, Military, space technologyanimalcruelty, animalrights, animaladvocates, endangered )

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- 52 days ago - seashepherd.org
Japan's defense forces are to be allowed to operate in space for the first time as they try to counter military expansion in North Korea and China. A committee of the Japanese parliament has voted to revise the law which until now has prevented the us
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Gail Costic (328)
Wednesday May 14, 2008, 6:52 am
That Japan has been allowed to ILLEGALLY murder these innocent and endangered whales for so long, makes me furious with not only them but with all governments and global agencies who have the power to apply enough pressure to stop this but who have turned a blind eye.

Noted with a heavy heart for all the precious innocent whales who have been murdered, who are being murdered as I type this as well as for all who are doomed to suffer and die as whaling continues.
 

roxana d. (3)
Wednesday May 14, 2008, 11:04 am
I disagree ...so Japan is blood goverment....when he can't kill more whales...they will try to find other animals and maybe they want to eat us too........they are monsters...and the all governments and global agencies who have the obligation to STOP this crime....
 
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