News -> INDReporter MON, JUN 28 9:47AM by Dege Legg

Media blackout in the Gulf?

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It isn’t just rumors anymore. Evidence of a “media blackout” in regards to the BP oil spill in the Gulf keeps piling up in various forms with many members of the press — including ABC — getting harassed by security outfits (presumably employed by BP) who block media access to beaches, workers and other clean-up related events happening along the coast of Louisiana.

VIDEO: The BP Party Line: “..letting you know what we’re doing to make it right”
*note: none of BP's Youtube videos (located here) are embedable. "Embedding disabled by request."

ABC News reporter asked to leave beach


BP blocking media access to workers: WDSU-TV



Interview with documentary filmmaker James Fox



Outraged fisherman's wife Kindra Arnesen in response to BP


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written by HARDHAT , June 28, 2010 - 10:45 am
Well i be a pissed off Coon-ass, Bp a Fng Intruder on our shores is barring our local and national media from entering the Fng beaches........
It is very evident the powers that be beginning with Obama and Jindal in return for Campaign $$$$$$$$ is working with BP in sending orders for this BS......
Imagine, our beaches are ruined by the corporation who sells our Military the largest percentage of the fuel used by the """PENTAGON, the Military we pay taxes to support, and to continue to be at war with whoever has the oil in their countrys soil, which our greedy leaders primary agenda is to break these countrys backs and allow the exploration of their resources all in the name of """CAMPAIGN FUNDS !
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 28, 2010 - 11:03 am
YOU'RE MAD !
AMERICANS ARE BEING PAID BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT TO PROHIBIT AMERICANS FROM INTERVIEWING AMERICAN WORKERS, who are hired to rid "OUR beaches of oil globs originating from a flubbed drilling job, they caused by cutting and doing away with safety practices during the drilling operation...
My God, lets just castrate ourselves and "TIP TOE THRU THE TULIPS" Hey I am FNG Embarassed, this can't be happening....
without the "OKAY, FROM OUR KENYAN PRESIDENT AND OUR,
KISSISTANI GOVERNOR......There i feel much better, almost like an AMERICAN !
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written by Lucius , June 28, 2010 - 11:22 am
I think it is time to bring back 'tar and feathering.'
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written by EXISTENTIALIST HOMME , June 28, 2010 - 12:01 pm
If you have ever wondered just how much power money can buy, i will tell you, a UNITED STATES PRESIDENT AND A LOUISIANA GOVERNOR......THESE TWO COUILLIONS, AND I CAN SAY, NEVER before have i ever thought i would refer to the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AS A 14KT. COUILLION AND THE GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA ,WELL HE IS PAR FOR THE COURSE, A COMPLETE IDIOT !
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written by Resident , June 28, 2010 - 12:34 pm
Another example of the power of the corporatocracy. Give the media a couple of months to pepper their pages with sensationalism, wait until the inevitable short attention span kicks in, then lock it down. And I doubt many in the MSM are complaining too loudly since their fortunes are firmly embedded in the corporatocracy.
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written by Ariana Puffington , June 28, 2010 - 12:54 pm
Blackout? Probably you guys in the media just had too much vodka.
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written by Jason F , June 28, 2010 - 01:22 pm
Yep, the resident pretty much hit it on the head.
The ROOT cause is our system, corrupted by moneyed, especially the moneyed-non-human interests.

All the ranting over your particular set of leaders is merely a mental diversion of one's incensed nature at what is going on. Until you *drill deeper* to get at the source, it doesn't matter who your elected leaders are, even if you get a few really good ones, they will still be overwhelmed by the system...the money to buy influence and ensure compliance by the mainstream media is more profligate than the oil sullying our beaches, marshes and estuaries, and the mixed dispersants exterminating life in the gulf.

Want to change this? Well, you readers need to stop being hoodwinked by the veil of authority and look to other voices and be willing to publicly state your mind and lend your support to other efforts responding to all this.

Get on with it, or just go back to drinking your beer and thinking about what's next for dinner.
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written by I Noticed , June 28, 2010 - 05:47 pm
I noticed that BP is doing the same thing as Gov. Jindal. Blocking public access to information pertaining to the oil spill. Why is everyone pissed off at BP and not the Gov? What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Listen folks, we better be happy that BP is not sticking to the law that limits a 78million cap on economic damages. They also could tell us to shove it, and go bankrupt!! Now how would you feel about that?
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN. , June 28, 2010 - 07:33 pm
A REVOLT IN AMERICA ? WHO WOULD OF THUNK IT !
NON MAIS,they are going too far, i called this years ago, slowly centimeter by centimeter, next thing you know """ YOU/WE BEEN SHAFTED BY OUR OWN GOVERNMENT ............
Now would this be called Coup d` Couillions, i give odds 10 to 1 the couillions will win. reason, "RIGHT! Always Wins Over, $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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written by ragin_cajun , June 28, 2010 - 07:43 pm
Dege Legg asked a question in the title of the article. You all missed the joke, I think. "ABC News reporter asked to leave beach", but at no point in the video did I hear the BP guy ask him to leave.

In the next video, the BP guy simply tells the reporter he can't be in the work area. That's pretty standard in any industry work area. I don't think the reporter could go to the construction site of a new Wal-Mart either. Couldn't just walk into the Port of Iberia and start interviewing welders.

Then there's a radio interview with "documentary filmaker" James Fox. The same James Fox that does UFO documentaries? A regular on Coast to Coast? Now that's credibility:)

I don't think BP is doing too great a job, nor is the government, but I don't think that trying to control access to an industrial work site is the same as a "media blackout".

Perhaps if more of you worked in the oilfield, and had visited some REAL police states, you'd recognize REAL suppression of the media. This ain't it. I was in Hopedale last week, and the canal next to the highway was full of recreational fishermen. And it looked like they caught, too :)




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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN. , June 28, 2010 - 07:45 pm
Jason F, " never trust anyone but yourself, and never believe anyone is on the same page you are on, on any agenda, at any time ........If you want to change things you have to change things yourself, also this Weekly, The Ind! got more balls than the "Wilson
Corporation, and if i trust anyone not to sell-out, it will be THE INDEPENDENT.......These guys behave like they get paid to stir the, POT !
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN. , June 28, 2010 - 08:01 pm
Arianna & Resident, either you two are joined at the hip with dual welfare receipient checks, or you work for the Lafayette Daily Rag, which is it, Fess Up !
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN. , June 28, 2010 - 08:07 pm
Hardhat, you sir have witnessed the power of BIG OIL's purchasing power, from the lowly councilman, two for $100.00 to the highest office in the UNITED STATES, the """ PRESIDENCY $ 00000000,0000000, OOOOO00.00 and a 10 million dollar mansion on a ranch......
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written by wake up time , June 28, 2010 - 08:08 pm
Why is it that anything UFO related gets ridiculed? Come on wake up. Everybody knows or at least suspects that something other than us is out there. It's a cheap shot. Whether or not the failed actor/anchors of CNN, Fox, ABC, CBS, and others report on it is another story that is probably related to this one in more ways than you would guess. What does that have to do with "credibility" other than an unspoken fraternity of people who rely only on major media news to spoon feed them a sanitized, dumbed down, neatly packaged version of reality? The news reported is but a percentage of the reality we the truth we all experience.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN. , June 28, 2010 - 08:16 pm
BP has enough hard assests to buy the Vatican and all the treasures in the basement of the Vatican all the way back to the time of the beginning of " Christianity, and thats another Farce ".
Ay send me $20.00, only this week, i'll send you three prayer cloths, One for Health, One for Wealth, and One to wipe your Tailth.
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written by HARDHAT , June 28, 2010 - 08:39 pm
Ragin_cajun, i have 50 years in the oilfield and have tripped millions of feet of pipe, a couple of million more than you, and i've personally observed the spills that were covered up with disperants, as in a canal in the marsh, after pouring disperant chemicals over the side of the rig, a tug boat butts up against the rig and with the motor in gear roiling the canal water and mud, until the disperant worked its magic. in those days if you had a wife and kids you kept your mouth shut.
Now son just because you haven't witnessed this act it doesn't mean it isn't happening...........But, i will concede this, because there are more yahoos with their heads in the sand, than there are intelligent people who question, and are not prone to bend over on command, this planet as we know it will be poisoned in the next 20-30 years, unfit for the inhabitants. I guess you'll be in Hopedale on the bank of the canal catching two-headed, one-eyed catfish, EH ?
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written by ragin_cajun , June 29, 2010 - 09:55 am
HARDHAT--

Answer me this, hand. You ever seen a news crew from WDSU on a rig floor while you were tripping all that pipe? Probably not. Does that mean that you've tripped millions of pipe under a "media blackout"? Of course not.

I'm sure you've worked overseas in some pretty nasty places. Lemme guess...how's press coverage work in Nigeria? Indonesia? China? Former Soviet Republics like Kazakstan? I"m sure you've been to the Mid East in all your years in the oilfield. When the kingdom decides no press, they know how to REALLY achieve a media blackout--wouldn't you agree?

Controlling access to a worksite is not a media blackout. If someone can show me some REAL evidence--not just some childish arguements on a beach between a surly reporter and a surly BP contractor--then I'd be persuaded.

But this article just doesn't constitute evidence of a media blackout. That's all I'm trying to say, Grandpa.


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written by Resident , June 29, 2010 - 10:27 am
N.S. I have no idea what welfare checks or the Daily Advertiser have to do with the substance of my comment. Please expound on that, preferably in more coherent words than your usual.
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written by T-tib , June 29, 2010 - 10:41 am
Having Wackenhut security guys refuse to identify who they work for while dissuading reporters from doing their job certainly doesn't help add to "letting you know what we’re doing to make it right”

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written by Ariana Puffington , June 29, 2010 - 09:14 pm
written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN.
Arianna...work for the Lafayette Daily Rag.
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Started too but was laid off immediately.
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written by HARDHAT , June 29, 2010 - 09:28 pm
Ragin cajun, son you haven't earned the right to call me, Hand.
Yes, i have been places you can't find on your map, and i was their at the falklands when our great military along with the british were highy publicized by the media courtesy of our US government, and you did not complain that the cameras were interrupting the invasion, AW ,Hell you were still in your PAMPERS, THEN ! sucking your noonie.
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written by ragin_cajun , June 30, 2010 - 08:23 pm
HARDHAT--

Ok, so you're old, and you've been everywhere, and you've seen it all. I get it. But age and experience tripping pipe don't lend authority to your position--only facts hold sway in a reasoned debate.

If you have facts and evidence of a coordinated effort by BP and Bobby Jindal to institute a "media blackout", then by all means let's see it. If anybody else has evidence of extra-terrestrial life, let's see that, too.

But I will not just accept it as gospel truth because you say it's so. No matter how old you are, how much pipe you've pulled outta the hole, or how nasty you talk to me. See, that only works on the rig floor, hand.
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written by Morrow , July 01, 2010 - 06:52 am
A country without a free press is not a free country. Period. As much as some might not like what they read, the press must remain free. When did BP get the right to use US National Guard to prevent the press from using free US air space? How is the US better than any communist country if the press is denied access to report. As all these little incidents are tolerated, they add up to a big loss of basic rights. The other day I heard a woman say she was afraid "the wrong party" would get elected again. I cringe at terms like that. Who is the wrong party?? Next it might be "the wrong religion" or "the wrong color". There is no freedom if the press is not free.
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written by Morrow , July 01, 2010 - 06:54 am
Oh, and as to how money can buy a president or a governor, I saw that the last time money bought a president and a governor. The shoe is always tighter when its on the other foot.....
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written by Old Rig Hand , July 01, 2010 - 07:18 am
Anyone that has ever worked in the Gulf on rigs (not platforms) has heard of the "Midnight Barge".
That is when the Toolpusher or Company Man makes you dump thousands of gallons of waste oil into the water, or you will be a "runned off MF"...
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written by ragin_cajun , July 02, 2010 - 01:29 pm
HARDHAT--

thought everyone might appreciate this.

http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/59369a0027aa4bd7b9b7a6eac0b92079/US--Gulf_Oil_Spill-Free_to_Talk/


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written by Questions , July 04, 2010 - 10:46 am
BP cops detain reporter for taking pictures of oil refinery -
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/07...refinery/

Don't you think it's funny how police are more concerned with protecting BP's image, rather than, say, secure the Mexican/US border? What good is Dutchland Security if all they're doing is busting idiots in Time Square, making appearances on "To Catch a Predator," being lapdogs for BP and when there's a war going on just south of us?

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written by ragin_cajun , July 05, 2010 - 04:05 pm
Questions--

can you repaste the link? doesn't work for me.......
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written by Questions , July 05, 2010 - 07:51 pm
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written by ragin_cajun , July 09, 2010 - 10:54 am
DUDE! We're arguing about whether there's a media blackout in the Gulf. The reporter was detained, asked for identification, and released. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Refineries and chemical plants are terrorist targets, and they are targets of corporate espionage. You cannot take pictures of most chemical plants at all without prior permission. It's been that way.

It didn't start after the oil spill in the Gulf, and it does not constitute evidence of a media blackout in the Gulf, or a cover-up.
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