Japanese duped in $2m ship purchase

Outbackjack
Outbackjack: IN A stunt that may upset Tokyo, Sea Shepherd whaling activists have bought a $2 million Japanese government ship to turn against its whalers.

The 56-metre ship was purchased through a third-party US company from its berth next to the whaling fleet in Japan, the activists said.

Renamed New Atlantis and registered in Tuvalu, it was delivered by a Japanese crew to north Queensland, where they thought it was to be converted into a pleasure craft.

Throughout the sale, the Japanese government was unaware that it was doing business with Sea Shepherd, skipper Locky MacLean said on Monday.
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: Following a refit, the ship was reflagged to Australia and it is due in Hobart on Tuesday for unveiling ahead of the summer's Antarctic conflict, where the hardline activists will make their strongest bid yet to disrupt the whaling season.

Its New Atlantis disguise has been dropped and the vessel named Sam Simon, after the American founding producer of The Simpsons, an animal welfare advocate, who donated its purchase price.

Built as Seifu Maru in 1993 by IHI shipyard in Tokyo, the ice-strengthened vessel was operated by Japan Meteorological Agency's Maizuru observatory before being laid up in 2010 alongside the whaling fleet in Shimonoseki.

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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: or HARRRR HAARRRR me hearties!
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ohnonotthatguy
ohnonotthatguy: OK
So what's so special about s this?????
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: Dont you love the irony?
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ohnonotthatguy
ohnonotthatguy: This kind of stuff happens every day around the globe and it seems that you always get an erection when the greenie boys spring into action
Irony is when a nation sell weapons to another nation than those same weapons are sold to so called rebels to combat the original seller regime
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Outbackjack
Outbackjack: I admit I do. I love revelling in ironic moments such as these.Though there is a huge difference between what I am talking about and what you are talking about.

Apart from the whales nobody is getting killed.
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