Pyrrhic Victory or Legal Loss - Mowi's 'asymmetric war' is doomed to failure! https://t.co/6sihQfUwKp @MowiScotlandLtd @Folketrygdfond @SSPOsays
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 13, 2021
Don't you remember McLibel @McDonaldsUK or the biblical tale of David & Goliath? #McLibel @helensteel12 @Keir_Starmer #KeirStarmer pic.twitter.com/rYFJjNiqBu
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
The phrase 'phyrrhic victory' keeps leaping to mind when I think of the legal battle lying ahead for Norwegian giant Mowi (owned by John Fredriksen who Forbes magazine described in 2001 as a 'Viking Raider' - "a murky character notorious for rowdy drinking binges and playing rough with takeover targets").
The warning signs are there for Mowi's shareholders - who include the Norwegian Government's Pension Fund (Folketrygdfondet) and a who's who of the world's biggest banks - to see.
If Mowi Scotland's COO Ben Hadfield cannot see the dangers in fighting a legal battle on the grounds of health and safety - not to mention the graphic issue of welfare abuse inside salmon farms so controversially accredited by the RSPCA and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council - then he is even more reckless and dangerous than the staff he is responsible for.
Leaked video shows Mowi acting recklessly & dangerously - three months after this video was shot, Mowi worker Clive Hendry (seen in the footage) was crushed to death at the same @MowiScotlandLtd salmon farm in Loch Alsh https://t.co/oLOASoyiH1@maibgovuk @H_S_E @SSPOsays
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 10, 2021
Mowi - Scotland's largest salmon farming company who changed their name from Marine Harvest in 2019 due to what their CEO admitted was "negative consumer perception" - has already been given free legal advice by solicitor Paul Kavanagh who warns of "an asymmetric war" (i.e. as Wikipedia describes: "a violent conflict between a formal military and an informal, less equipped and supported, undermanned but resilient and motivated opponent").
You might get your order, I've not seen your pleadings. Whenever I've advised corporates who are planning on engaging in an asymmetric war I always point them to this page. It's a brave corporate who engages in this type of action. https://t.co/m8zM8H6hfn
— Paul Kavanagh (@BirminghamKav) October 8, 2021
Mowi's shareholders may wish to read 'McLibel' by John Vidal.
"Who said ordinary people can't change the world?" reported McSpotlight.
The reference to the 'McLibel' trial is all the more appropriate given the fact that Mowi's owner (John Fredriksen) was dubbed 'McFreddy' by the Norwegian press when Mowi (then called Marine Harvest) teamed up with McDonald's to flog cheap and nasty farmed salmon.
Mowi's venture with McDonald's ended badly too.
As I reported in a blog - "Mmm Mega-Marine Harvest: Super-Liced Salmon!" - published in 2013:
"Big is NOT beautiful when it comes to Marine Harvest - the McDonald's of the salmon farming world.
Photo: John Fredriksen, owner of Marine Harvest, and 87th richest person in the world worth $11.5 billion according to the Forbes Rich List!
Marine Harvest owner John Fredriksen, who looks as if he's eaten more than his fair share of farmed salmon and Big Macs, was nicknamed 'McFreddy' by the Norwegian media in 2007 following Marine Harvest's link up with McDonald's.
The Norway-only trial of the 'Laksewrap' (Salmon Wrap) was meant to "catch on internationally". "It is very exciting to cooperate with McDonalds and launch such a healty and delicious product at the fast food chain", said Arne Hjeltnes, Communication Director in Marine Harvest.
However, even the rabidly pro-salmon farming Norwegians found the 'Laksewrap' left a bad taste in the mouth.
In 1997, McDonald's were sued when "four people, including two McDonald's employees, were hospitalized after eating tainted McLaks salmon burgers at a restaurant in Lorenskog, located in the outskirts of Oslo". McDonald's Norway confirmed that the food poisoning materialized from a "corrupted" consignment of salmon fillets delivered by the Norwegian fish firm West Fish, based in Alesund. Separate legal actions against McDonald's were filed by the four people who claimed they became sick after consuming McLaks burgers. "At first the McLaks tasted very good, but after some minutes my mouth and throat became numb, and I experienced internal spasms," said Geir Sundberg, one of the four filing suit against McDonald's.
Advertising Age reported under "1997 Ad Follies":
"In Norway, McDonald's pulled the McLaks salmon burger off the market after four customers were treated for food poisoning. McLaks had been a hit with health-conscious Norwegians, and McDonald's had been considering expanding the product to Sweden and Denmark"
For more details read "McDonald's sued over McSalmon burger sickness" and "Eco-Washing McFarmed Fish"
Super-sized salmon farming is one sick business that even Morgan Spurlock would find stomach-churning".
Mowi's shareholders may wish to read 'McLibel' #McLibel #McFreddy @McDonaldsUK @helensteel12 https://t.co/6sihQfUwKp @MowiScotlandLtd @Folketrygdfond @SSPOsays @scotseafarms pic.twitter.com/KNbbW2KTzP
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 13, 2021
If the financial backers of the Norwegian behemoth (who appropriated the name Mowi despite opposition from the Mowinckel family) don't want to read then they could simply watch 'Apocalypse Now' to see how the asymmetric war between the powerful US forces and the guerilla warfare of the Viet Cong played out.
Mowi's Titanic-sized disease problems have already been watched by millions via Netflix's 'Seaspricacy'.
Norwegian salmon giant Mowi has reacted to Netflix's 'Seaspiracy' by publishing videos claiming to show healthy farmed salmon at their @rspcaassured @ASC_aqua salmon farm in Loch Linnhe which featured in @seaspiracy @ScotlandMowi @SSPOsays @iamalitabrizi https://t.co/DXJ6gnAUgl pic.twitter.com/Xf0W4GGlQg
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) April 16, 2021
And over one million people have viewed leaked video footage of lice-infested Mowi via Seaspiracy's Instagram social media platform.
Seaspiracy's video shocker on @rspcaassured Scottish salmon @MowiScotlandLtd is approaching 1 million views - and has over 36,000 likes! @seaspiracy https://t.co/I80mzoym6j
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 4, 2021
Please boycott Scottish salmon! #Boycott #Scottish #Salmon pic.twitter.com/iagrnIMjFM
The Kate Winslet-narrated film 'Eating Our Way to Extinction' - streaming now on Amazon, You Tube, iTunes and AppleTV - also features footage of Mowi torturing farmed salmon via a 'Thermolicer'.
Titanic splash in today's Sunday Times with Kate Winslet & Chris Packham leading the fight against Scottish salmon farms! @KateWinslet @ChrisGPackham @LeoDiCaprio @SundayTimesScot @rspcaassured @RachRSPCA @RSPCAChris @RSPCA_official @ciwf @onekindtweet @SSPOsays @HamishMacdonell pic.twitter.com/WMZkObaJ14
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 9, 2020
Mowi's million dollar management team may also wish to consult with another book: the Bible. And in particular turn to the first book of Samuel to peruse the story of David and Goliath.
Spoiler alert - the small guys wins.
Mowi has been given free legal advice by solicitor @BirminghamKav who warns of "an asymmetric war" (i.e. "a violent conflict between a formal military & an informal, less equipped, undermanned but resilient & motivated opponent") https://t.co/6sihQfUwKp #David #Goliath @SSPOsays pic.twitter.com/d5WiTuCgIT
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 13, 2021
But at least the Norwegian giant - controlled by Norway's richest man (according to Forbes, John Fredriksen's wealth now stands at over $11 billion) - can afford to hire the very best lawyers money can buy (even if, according to Forbes, Fredriksen may not always pay his bar bill for Champagne).
Mowi's Norwegian owner is nicknamed 'Big Wolf' (or 'Storeulv' in Norwegian) and John Fredriksen's 'Salmonopoly' extends his wealth all over the globe:
Mowi's million dollar men include CEO Ivar Vindheim and Mowi Scotland's boss Ben Hadfield who are laughing all the way to the bank.
Mowi's 'Million Dollar' Man Ben Hadfield trousers £528,153 in profit from share scheme @ScotlandMowi https://t.co/dzqFoOYxqA
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) June 23, 2021
Will he use the £££££s to pay compensation for genetic pollution via escapes @ScotGovNetZero or maybe lobby @ScottishEPA to use neonicotinoids? #Salmafia pic.twitter.com/JLCIOleEam
In March 2020, Intrafish revealed that the head of Mowi Scotland (Ben Hadfield) earned a whopping $1 million in 2019!
Mowi's money men rake in million$ as tens of million$ of farmed $almon die a cruel death https://t.co/2ivoCyccKX Ben Hadfield @MowiScotlandLtd is fast catching up with Steve Austin coining in a cool $1 million in 2019 #Salmoney #Salmonopoly #Salmafia @IntraFishNorge pic.twitter.com/QuYumDLUCa
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 26, 2020
Yet for all Mowi's money even before this case goes to trial - and is heard in public court - they have have already lost the PR battle and lost their social and environmental licence.
The people are disgusted with @ScotlandMowi legal action against Don Staniford @TheGAAIA and attempts to use the law to hide their abhorrent animal husbandry practices and harm to #ourseas cetaceans. Stop buying MOWI salmon @Tesco @sainsburys @AmazonFresh https://t.co/CbARxLGzYd
— david nairn (@ClydePorpoise) October 12, 2021
Having met Don Staniford I know he is committed to exposing poor welfare in the salmon industry so they are forced to improve the conditions for the fish. If salmon welfare was good then there would be nothing to expose #fishwelfare https://t.co/Sb0LfqlnDx
— Lynne Sneddon (@LynneUSneddon) October 9, 2021
Adrenaline fuelled Mowi skipper calmly lights a cigarette after almost killing or injuring observers. pic.twitter.com/XhzbnQljIP
— Andrew Holder (@andrholder) October 10, 2021
When Mowi - then named Marine Harvest - won their court case against trespass in Canada in 2018 they still lost in the court of public opinion and the Canadian Government have pledged to remove salmon farms out of the sea by 2025!
Mowi's Canadian legal action was prompted by occupation of salmon farms by First Nations in 2017.
And by filming inside salmon farms by Alexandra Morton, George Quocksister, Pamela Anderson and Sea Shepherd:
When Swedish reporter and writer Mikael Frödin was found guilty of filming inside a salmon farm in Norway in 2017 (he was convicted of encroachment and fined 12,000 Norwegian kroner (NOK) or 24 days of incarceration, as well as being imposed court costs of NOK 3,000) he said in a press release (28 November 2018):
"My journalistic action was done in the general public’s interest; we are revealing environmental crime, detestable animal management, and collapsing ecosystems. Far more serious violations than the documentation led to. I do not think that I should be the one to be sentenced, because it was my duty as a reporter to shed light on the gravity of the situation for the general public. I f the law says that you cannot look for yourself, we are dependent on the companies providing correct information. Now that we know how it looks, we know their information does not tally."
Frödin claimed in a press release that the journalistic act was a rescue action, which should be covered by the provisions within the law on necessity. His lawyer Svein Holden said:
"In our opinion this case raises several fundamental questions, which have not been tried previously by Norwegian courts of law. Frödin’s purpose with this act was to create an environmental policy debate and contribute to a change of framework conditions for the fish farming industry. That is why we think it is important to have the assessment of the Hålogaland court of appeal on whether his act meets the conditions inscribed in the provisions on necessity."
Swedish TV on secret filming by Mikael Frödin inside a disease-ridden Norwegian salmon farm https://t.co/BJwV9RyMCN @TV4 WWF reacts with sharp criticism against the Norwegian salmon farming industry @WWFNorge @WWFSverige pic.twitter.com/Pqqk6lxZ87
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 2, 2018
Frödin's shocking footage of lice damage and welfare abuse was broadcast in 2018 on Swedish TV and on Norwegian TV.
"They're all sick, look at them," said Frödin as he filmed inside the cage:
Frödin's footage features in the 2019 film 'Artifishal'.
The North Atlantic Salmon Fund reported in October 2018:
In August 2021, secret filming in Iceland carried out by Veiga Grétarsdóttir exposed the horrific conditions inside salmon farms.
Nothing to see here - just a farmed salmon missing half its face. All perfectly normal in the world of "responsibly sourced" salmon. Move along now #SalMar #Arnarlax #ArcticFish #NorwayRoyalSalmon #Iceland https://t.co/X0oVELF61d pic.twitter.com/vyyofcaJzu
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) August 30, 2021
A quick dip of the GoPro in a salmon feedlot - by Against The Current Iceland.
— Salmon Scotland (@SalmonScotland) August 13, 2021
Look familiar?
Note lice infested, diseased lumpfish. It’s not just salmon that are dying in these cages.@SSPOsays @MairiMcAllan @_KateForbes @HamishMacdonell pic.twitter.com/9lmr643fXs
Just last month, I filmed inside The Scottish Salmon Company's lice-infested salmon farm at West Strome in Loch Carron (a 'Special Area of Conservation'):
Breaking News: "Horror Videos Reveal Welfare Abuse Inside Scottish Salmon & Trout Cages" https://t.co/T4hSvF6HHZ @salmon_scottish @kamesfishfarm @SSPOsays @rspcaassured @Try_Lochlander @SaumonLabel#Boycott #Scottish #Salmon #Trout pic.twitter.com/T3yUbxbrb3
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) September 12, 2021
Earlier in September, I filmed inside a Steelhead trout farm operated by Kames Fish Farming capturing horrific video footage of mass mortalities and lice infested fish.
Video Exclusive: secret filming inside @rspcaassured Kames Fish Farming in the Sound of Jura reveals lice-infested farmed trout https://t.co/0ZqAG6B8Iz @kamesfishfarm @obantimes @british_trout @DFSeafoods @FarmInvicta @coopuk @sainsburys @Tesco @asda @LidlGB @AldiUK pic.twitter.com/AvWdU7sbU1
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) September 12, 2021
Kames Fish Farming claimed in a press statement to Fish Farmer that my filming represented "unlawful intrusion" but after a complaint the editor deleted the allegation.
"Unlawful Intrusion" claim by Kames retracted by Fish Farmer. @kamesfishfarm challenged to back up "false, baseless & libellous" comment. "The recent footage featured by Staniford is out of context & not worthy of discussion". Nothing illegal to see here, honest! pic.twitter.com/Zdr5oZLCEI
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) September 27, 2021
In July 2021, I filmed inside four Mowi salmon farms in the Sound of Jura and Sound of Shuna exposing lice infestation, mortalities and welfare abuse.
Secret Filming Exposes Welfare Abuse at RSPCA Assured Mowi - Campaigners call for Mowi to be fined & RSPCA certification rescinded! https://t.co/dhVFllDjXX@rspcaassured @MowiScotlandLtd @marinescotland @APHAgovuk @MairiGougeon @SSPCA_Kirsteen pic.twitter.com/jzo2fi13xK
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) July 20, 2021
When STV News reported earlier this week (11 October 2021) on Mowi's legal action they included photos from Mowi's lice-infested salmon farms.
STV News: "Given the gruesome nature of welfare abuse, mass mortalities & lice infestations it is not surprising that this Norwegian-owned behemoth wants to stop the public from finding out the ugly truth about Scottish salmon" https://t.co/HlRWu4RmVO @STVNews @giannilmarini pic.twitter.com/o8kveENGsj
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 11, 2021
When The Mail on Sunday reported in July 2021 they also featured lice-infested Mowi.
Scotland's salmon farming horror show (as sponsored by @rspcaassured) is going mainstream - here's today's Mail on Sunday https://t.co/hsagGhRtB1 @MowiScotlandLtd @SSPOsays @HamishMacdonell @tavishscott @sainsburys @LidlGB @AldiUK @ciwf @onekindtweet @MairiGougeon @seaspiracy pic.twitter.com/JcsVLHILuq
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) July 25, 2021
As The Sunday Mail alluded to in November 2018 - when featuring video footage of Mowi's disease-ridden salmon piled high in skips - Mowi is in for one hell of a time.
Mowi's press release issued on Friday (8 October 2021) publicising the court case - against the unwritten rules of the court - was keen to cite a previous court case which I lost on appeal in Canada. In that case against Norwegian-owned Mainstream Canada (Cermaq) - now owned by Japanese giant Mitsubishi - I won in 2012.
But then I lost after an appeal in 2013:
In the eyes of many, however, I still won the case if not on matters of law but in the court of public opinion.
The Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation - of which Mowi is the biggest member - applauded Creative Salmon for taking me to court back in 2005 in British Columbia, Canada.
In that high profile court case I 'won' on appeal in 2009.
The Straight reported in 2009:
The Straight reported in 2011:
The Straight reported in 2012:
Win, lose or draw, Mowi Scotland and the Norwegian-owned behemoths lurking behind them have already lost.
Mowi's legal action to stop "dangerous" visits to salmon farms and prevent risks to employees & animals would hold more water if @MowiScotlandLtd was not responsible for millions of dead salmon, dozens of dead seals & even a dead worker https://t.co/55xO0wiiy3 @SSPOsays pic.twitter.com/Xe18exnrM9
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 8, 2021
These are the reasons why Mowi don't want #DonStaniford to be poking around their salmon farms, it's definitely nothing to do with animal welfare. https://t.co/NLEwsJyDTI
— Katie Tunn (@Katie__Eden) October 12, 2021
STV News report on Mowi's legal action by using photos of their lice-infested salmon I shot inside their farms in July (the reason they're suing me) & citing an article in May where @MowiScotlandLtd was found responsible for the death of Clive Hendry https://t.co/tiY0Jw3Ofg pic.twitter.com/S0Tv6Vb3ML
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 12, 2021
Read more via:
- Mowi Ignores Newton's 'Third Law of Motion' - for every action, there's an equal & opposite reaction!
- Censored: Trade Press Ignore 'Droit de Response' (Right of Reply) - until politely asked to do so!
- "The People Are Disgusted With Mowi's Legal Action Against Don Staniford - Stop Buying Mowi Salmon!"
- Mowi Actively Courts Trade Press Backlash Vs 'Irrational' & 'Fanatical' Activist!
- STV News: "Salmon farm firm takes legal action against animal welfare campaigner"
- Intrafish Editor's Picks: "Mowi fed up with salmon farming activist"
- Mowi Whistleblower Leaks Photos & Video: "fish farming is a disgusting industry"!
- Video Shows Mowi Acting Recklessly & Dangerously - a licence to kill?
- Press statement on lawsuit vs Mowi
- Mowi press release: "Court order sought to protect health and safety"
- "Mowi takes long-time salmon farming opponent to court" (Intrafish)
- Breaking News: "Horror Videos Reveal Welfare Abuse Inside Scottish Salmon & Trout Cages"
- The Go Pro Camera Never Lies (Unlike Salmon Farmers)
In filing a lawsuit & issuing a press release publicising their legal action against me, Mowi's lawyers have ignored basic science. I flunked physics at school but understand Newton's 'Third Law of Motion': For every action, there is an equal & opposite reaction! @MowiScotlandLtd pic.twitter.com/h7GUFRzHzw
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 12, 2021
My legal defence tactics are informed by watching Sean Connery in 'The Hunt for Red October' - turning directly into the torpedo is sometimes the right course of action. "Attack is the best form of defence" military strategists advise! https://t.co/7nnK2MCWbu
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 10, 2021
Win, lose or draw their lawsuit, Mowi Scotland & the Norwegian-owned behemoths lurking behind have already lost in the court of public opinion! https://t.co/6sihQfUwKp @MowiScotlandLtd @scotseafarms @SSPOsays @GriegShetland @Folketrygdfond #Salmafia #Salmoney #Salmonopoly pic.twitter.com/2X4HhYqirb
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 13, 2021
The truth will out, Don. All the other filmers and supporters out there, please get behind Don to scour out MOWI until it goes the same way as nearly 30% of it's cruelly treated farmed salmon - to an early death!
— Niall McKillop (@Badabrach) October 15, 2021