Hello,
Protecting dolphins, whales and other cetaceans is absolutely necessary.
Everyone who wants to help them – out of the heart – and finds his/her way to do so does something really worthily, in my opinion.
Gifting the sea with orgonite or boosting the living creatures in the sea to strengthen them and to fight against their slayers may be one of the best versions to reach both immediate and long-ranging effects I think.
Preventing them from beeing slaughtered is also a really good thing, obviously.
Unfortunately it appears to be that there isn’t any organisation in terms of protecting cetaceans as well as children out there in the world (or at least no “official” one), which has a real interest in helping or protecting its “forsterlings” >>don’t know a better word<<<.
But what is the real outcome?
For example: Every year before christmas showmasters and “Stars” gather millions of Euros to help poor children in Africa and so on…
…but look, what really happens with so many children everywhere in the world…
Maybe its the same with the Whales and dolphins…
If you have a look at Paul Watson, the funder of SSCS (Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) which is the organisation Bob Barker made his donation to, you can see early connections to Greenpeace.
He seems to be a very active person when it comes to the issue of helping the animal world – especially whales.
He even quit Greenpeace and created his own society with other, more practical intentions.
The following is a quote from Wikipedia:
Watson feels that “no human community should be larger than 20,000 people,” human populations need to be reduced radically to “fewer than one billion,” and only those who are “completely dedicated to the responsibility” of caring for the biosphere should have children, which is a “very small percentage of humans.” He likens humankind to a virus, the biosphere needs to get cured from with a “radical and invasive approach,” as from cancer.[18]
In January 2008 Paul Watson was named by the The Guardian as one of its “50 people who could save the planet” for the work of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.[19]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2]
Two of these apparent “saviors” were quite noisy before and during the climate – scam conference in Oslo.
Al Gore and Angela Merkel.
~Angela Merkel spoke openly about the urgend aim to realize the planned “global climate regime”, by the way.
I don’t see the whales being saved from people like this. Sad to say.
(Bob Barker included….)
But to boost them is a good idea.
I think this could do them well.