Saturday, July 3, 2010

Orwellian? I suppose so, and then some.

First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian


I never, ever, thought I would use Anderson Cooper of CNN as a source, but after watching his video, he seems to be quite sincere, and very agitated re: the crisis in the Gulf that has not been wasted!

(NaturalNews) As CNN is now reporting, the U.S. government has issued a new rule that would make it a felony crime for any journalist, reporter, blogger or photographer to approach any oil cleanup operation, equipment or vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.

Anyone caught is subject to arrest, a $40,000 fine and prosecution for a federal felony crime.

CNN reporter Anderson Cooper says, "A new law passed today, and back by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, ... will prevent reporters and photographers from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife just about any place we need to be. By now you're probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they're working for because they're afraid of losing their jobs."

Watch the video clip yourself at NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203

And read the rest here

Is there no one out there in D.C. with enough balls to initiate the impeachment process? NOW?