Seaworld employee allegedly spying on PETA

Seaworld employee allegedly spying on PETA

Seaworld employees have been caught being sent to spy on animal rights protestors.

A worker at the animal theme park Seaworld, which has been under fire ever since the “Blackfish” documentary was released, has been found amongst PETA protests. Masquerading as another activist, he was revealed when a picture of a man posing with a sign that reads “Boycott Seaworld” were published next to pictures of a Seaworld employee.

The resemblance between them proved that the supposed activist Thomas Jones was in fact Paul McComb, who has worked for Seaworld since 2010.

McComb has attended several rallies, including a 2014 protest that got him as well as a few other Peta advocates arrested. He also posts on social media under his pseudonym. His twitter handle @ThomasJ4971178, which is still up, calls for action against Seaworld. Tweets like “who wants to come with me in 2018 to drain the new tanks at #Seaworld before they put the whales in them. if [sic] you build them I can drain them” plastered everywhere.