Faroese Update 2315 Hours (Faroese Time)
Between 50 and 75 Pilot whales have been driven onto the beach near Torshaven, the capital of the Faroe Islands. The whales were driven onto the beach by about 40 boats. They are being viciously slaughtered as I post this update.
Sea Shepherd has about a dozen people on sight. The BRIGITTE BARDOT is three hours away on the other side of the islands. The SAM SIMON was forced to go to the Shetlands yesterday to get supplies, most importantly fuel for the small boats that they could not get in the Faroes.
Thanks to the Danish Navy the Faroese are able to kill whales with impunity this year. The blood of these whales dying today in on the head of the Danish people.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Sea Shepherd Leader arrested as killing begins
The whales are being killed now. The whales are dying on the beach at Borg, it is a horrific sight.
Sea Shepherd Team Leader Rosie Kunneke of South Africa and Christophe Bondue of France have been arrested for on the beach by Faroese police. Two other Sea Shepherd crew have been arrested at sea by the Danish Navy.
They were tackled and beaten to the ground before being hauled off by the Faroese police
The latest report from the beach describes men shouting obscenities at Sea Shepherd as they slash, stab and spear these wonderful animals. The sea is running red with blood
It is horrific,sickly horrific and it is frustrating that the full might of the Danish Navy is defending these psychotic butchers.
Large pod being driven towards Bour
The large pod is still fighting but more and more boats have arrived. T
The Danish Navy ship RASMUSSEN has blocked the BRIGITTE BARDOT. The pod appears to be between 100 and 200 Pilot Whales. Numerous people are gathering on the beach near Bour ready to spill hot blood into the sea.
The whales have little chance to avoid death at the hands of these killers who are armed with such traditional advantages as motorized boats, cellphones, sonar, radar and radios and of course with the traditional Naval warships standing guard in defense of the serial killers of the Ferocious Isles.
Another proud day for Denmark and the Danish Navy as the barbarian hordes prepare once again to display their vile viciousness to the world.
The Danish Navy ship RASMUSSEN has blocked the BRIGITTE BARDOT. The pod appears to be between 100 and 200 Pilot Whales. Numerous people are gathering on the beach near Bour ready to spill hot blood into the sea.
The whales have little chance to avoid death at the hands of these killers who are armed with such traditional advantages as motorized boats, cellphones, sonar, radar and radios and of course with the traditional Naval warships standing guard in defense of the serial killers of the Ferocious Isles.
Another proud day for Denmark and the Danish Navy as the barbarian hordes prepare once again to display their vile viciousness to the world.
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