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Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right Right

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Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Two Wrongs Don’t Make a RightRight

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Whaling in America became popular in the 1700s and by the mid 1800s it was a booming

commercial business.

A Brief History

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Americans would use all parts of a whale, bones, meat, blubber, etc. They especially loved the oils that whales produced.

Sperm Whales produced a special oil called Spermaceti that was used to create candles. Some people say they were the best candles ever made, before or since.

A Brief History

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Exportation of Thermal Imaging (infrared) cameras to certain countries is restricted by the U.S. Government.

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Charles Hambleton admits to the camera in “The Cove” documentary that he knows of the restrictions of thermal imaging cameras

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Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki are Japanese anti-whaling activists known as the “Tokyo Two”. They were arrested for

stealing a shipment of whale meat that was shipped by a Japanese scientist.

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The Tokyo Two were sentenced to 5 years in jail.

The sentence was then suspended and the two men were freed!

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Trespassing laws are still laws and should be obeyed by everyone!!!

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The Ady Gil

Pete Bethune is the captain of the Ady Gil speed boat. He is part of the Sea Shepard Anti-Whaling activist group.

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Pete was arrested and charged with trespassing after boarding a Japanese research ship. He did so in an effort to arrest the research ship’s captain.

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Pete Bethune was sentenced to two years in a Japanese prison for trespassing and boarding a ship with a deadly weapon.

The sentence was later suspended and Pete was freed back to America.

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Laws are made for everyone to follow; even activists!