Bye, Bye, Rotten Butter Bombs
投稿者: freevinus 投稿日時: 2010/07/18 01:51 投稿番号: [10083 / 15828]
Bye, Bye, Rotten Butter Bombs
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson
Operation No Compromise will see us retiring one of our tactical devices and implementing some new ones.
Starting with the next campaign, Sea Shepherd crews will no longer deploy C6H12O6 ? C4H8O2 + 2CO2 + 2H2, also known as Butyric acid, as an offensive measure against illegal whaling operations.
Sea Shepherd ships pursuing illegal Japanese whaling ships in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary have effectively used bottles of Butyric acid for five years as stink bombs on all campaigns between 2005 and 2010.
The chemical, which is simply rotten butter, is an organic biodegradable substance with a Ph of 4.82 making it less acidic than beer. We chose it because it does not pollute the marine environment and it does not cause harm to humans or other living things. It is not poison nor is it corrosive.
However the Japanese public relations flacks have continued to spin the story as if we have been throwing battery acid in the faces of whalers. One Japanese whaler histrionically testified how he was “burnt” by the acid at the recent trial of Captain Peter Bethune.
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson
Operation No Compromise will see us retiring one of our tactical devices and implementing some new ones.
Starting with the next campaign, Sea Shepherd crews will no longer deploy C6H12O6 ? C4H8O2 + 2CO2 + 2H2, also known as Butyric acid, as an offensive measure against illegal whaling operations.
Sea Shepherd ships pursuing illegal Japanese whaling ships in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary have effectively used bottles of Butyric acid for five years as stink bombs on all campaigns between 2005 and 2010.
The chemical, which is simply rotten butter, is an organic biodegradable substance with a Ph of 4.82 making it less acidic than beer. We chose it because it does not pollute the marine environment and it does not cause harm to humans or other living things. It is not poison nor is it corrosive.
However the Japanese public relations flacks have continued to spin the story as if we have been throwing battery acid in the faces of whalers. One Japanese whaler histrionically testified how he was “burnt” by the acid at the recent trial of Captain Peter Bethune.
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