First Amendment Suspended in GOM as Oil Cover-up Goes Orwellian!

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by Mike Adams | 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

The rule, of course, is designed to restrict the media's access to cleanup operations in order to keep images of oil-covered seabirds off the nation's televisions. With this, the Gulf Coast cleanup operation has now entered a weird Orwellian reality where the news is shaped, censored and controlled by the government in order to prevent the public from learning the truth about what's really happening in the Gulf.

The war is on to control your mind
If all this sounds familiar, it's because the U.S. government uses this same tactic during every war. The first casualty of war, as they say, is the truth. There are lots of war images the government doesn't want you to see (like military helicopter pilots shooting up Reuters photographers while screaming "Yee-Haw!" over the comm radios), and there are other images they do want you to see ("surgical strike" explosions from "smart" bombs, which makes it seem like the military is doing something useful). So war reporting is carefully monopolized by the government to deliver precisely the images they want you to see while censoring everything else.

Now the same Big Brother approach is being used in the Gulf of Mexico: Criminalize journalists, censor the story and try to keep the American people ignorant of what's really happening. It's just the latest tactic from a government that no longer even recognizes the U.S. Constitution or its Bill of Rights. Because the very first right is Freedom of Speech, which absolutely includes the right to walk onto a public beach and take photographs of something happening out in the open, on public waters. It is one of the most basic rights of our citizens and our press.

But now the Obama administration has stripped away those rights, transforming journalists into criminals. Now, we might expect something like this from Chavez, or Castro or even the communist leaders of China, but here in the United States, we've all been promised we lived in "the land of the free." Obama apparently does not subscribe to that philosophy anymore (if he ever did).

So how does criminalizing journalists equate to "land of the free?" It doesn't, obviously. Forget freedom. (Your government already has.) This is about controlling your mind to make sure you don't visually see the truth of what the oil industry has done to your oceans, your shorelines and your beaches. This is all about keeping you ignorant with a total media blackout of the real story of what's happening in the Gulf.

The real story, you see, is just too ugly. And the government has fracked up the cleanup effort to such a ridiculous extent that instead of the "transparency" they once promised, they're now resorting to the threat of arrest for all journalists who try to get close enough to cover the story.

Yes, this is happening right now in America. This isn't a hoax. I know, it sounds more like something you might hear about in Saudi Arabia, or Venezuela or some other nation run by dictators. But now it's happening right here in the USA.

read here for the rest of the story....
http://www.naturalnews.com/029130_Gulf_of_Mexico_censorship....

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All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null

“All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void.” Marbury vs. Madison, 5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)
“When rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule making or
legislation which would abrogate them.” Miranda vs. Arizona, 384 US 436 p. 491.
“An unconstitutional act is not law; it confers no rights; it imposes no duties; affords no
protection; it creates no office; it is in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never
been passed.” Norton vs. Shelby County 118 US 425 p. 442
“The general rule is that an unconstitutional statute, though having the form and name of law, is
in reality no law, but is wholly void, and ineffective for any purpose; since unconstitutionality
dates from the time of its enactment, and not merely from the date of the decision so branding
it.
“No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.” 16
Am Jur 2nd, Sec 177 late 2d, Sec 256

Thanks for these quotes...

its a good reminder that if a "law" is passed that is against the Constitution, it can be ignored, and/or challenged legally. (using the legal precedent you listed)

We've always been at war with the Gulf of Mexico

duh!

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Ah, poor journalist!

Are these the same journalist that lined up to bash Ron Paul? The same ones that cowed down to King Obama? And now they complain about what they supported.....find out the truth for yourself. These people only report what they're told to anyway.

alan laney

You're right Jdayh

It's getting harder to find information on what is happening in the gulf

Thank you for posting this

Thanks Jdayh.

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"How can we justify to the unemployed and underemployed in the United States the incredible cost of maintaining a global empire?" - Dr. Ron Paul

So where are the 'journalists' through all of this?

Usually very protective of their status as members of the press, they now willingly stand mute under the heel of the government boot?

Why are they not down there, with the full support of their employers, defying the government edict? Why are they not flying over the gulf daily to photograph the damage? Why are they not forcing the issue and pushing past 'security' to film the clean-up? Why are they not being jailed with the intent to fight this unconstitutional ruling in open court? Why isn't the press leading this obvious war against the press?

Could they possibly be....complicit?

"And in other news, Lindsay Lohan has been sentenced to 90 days in jail...."

Sorry, I forgot who I was relying on...

I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...

Can you imagine if a unit of the local militia..went

marching on one of the beaches fully armed and prepared to clean some of the beaches? What would these "security units" do? Open fire on 50-100 fully armed men/women?

I think the government would stand down. ... but who knows ..the gov. is stupid as hell....

Orwellian

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disinfo

Venezuela isn't ruled by a dictator.

Famous Quote from Justice William O. Douglas

"The Constitution is not neutral.
It was designed to take the government
off the backs of people."

Um, he's a nice, kindly beneficent tyrant?

Or do you have a unique definition of dictator that you'd care to share with us?

Not just the First Amendment

Anyone else notice the first line of the article?
"the U.S. government has issued a new
rule that would make it a felony crime"
Since when does a "rule" cause something to become illegal? I thought that the Constitution gave that power to the Congress alone.
"Rules" are generally a way for the Executive branch to write laws. I guess that the Congress gets to do that, and the Judiciary legislates all the time, and the Executive branch was feeling left out. The basic concept of separation of powers is dead in this government.

bump

great to see this on the front page.

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Yes... more exposure of the crimes that our government is now

doing out in the open..with no recourse..no militia standing up ..and almost no press...

That is crap, the US government can't hide an oil spill in

public water. I'd go out there just to file the lawsuit against the law enforcement agency that arrested me.

Just one last kick in the nuts, then a final deathblow

I watched part of the video.

I watched part of the video. It seems this is a Coast Guard "rule" which is backed by law.

The rule, though, doesn't completely block off access. What was said on the video is that they need to stay at least 65 feet away.

I'm sure there are cameras and video equipment that can handle this.

This is not to say that I agree with the restriction, just that the media will need to work around it with higher power longer distance equipment.

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is it just me

or does anyone else have a hard time listening to anderson cooper's plea for transparency and taking it seriously?
when did you become a JOURNALIST mr. cooper?
the bankers and the government raping this country and you feed us the government approved story?
the illegal war on terror, have you ever touched on the constitutionality of it?
the legitimacy of the threat?
have you ever allowed a real conversation from the opposition?

give us break mr. cooper, this new law does not apply to you, it applies to REAL journalists.

"The two weakest arguments for any issue on the House floor are moral and constitutional"
Ron Paul

Well stated. Agree Completely.

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yes, sir Anderson Cooper

gives me pause actually...he hasn't seemed to have "reported" anything unfriendly to the banksters and thugs in DC

cee cee

Maybe this whole BP thing is a false flag psyop.

Maybe this whole thing is manufactured and there's nothing really to show..... Just like 9-11 TV fakery...

Interesting.

Pysops.. media.. actors.. propagandists... disinfo agents.... fake videos.. fake photos...fake stories... psyops...

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There should be WAAAAAY more oil washing up

if it's millions of gallons of oil a day? Either that of a lot of what is spewing out is sediment.

Sorry son

but time-lapsed satellite photos and eye witness accounts of people I know aren't a joke or a psyop.

So take you BS elsewhere.

The people accountable for this better start thinking about hiding their faces and assets.

"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man."
-- Thomas Jefferson

It is interesting that as part of a disinfo psyop:

Disinfo agents oftentimes bring personal accounts of people they know who are eyewitnesses.

For example a disinfo agent in a forum would say: 'I know a friend who died in the WTC.. I know a cousin who saw a plane on 9-11 etc etc. etc. I have a friend on facebook that told me about seeing a dead chocolate covered dolphin in the Gulf.'

Christopher Gadsen:
'eye witness accounts of people I know aren't a joke or a psyop.'

'So take your BS elsewhere'
...emotional ad hominem response.

Pysops.. media.. actors.. propagandists... disinfo agents.... fake videos.. fake photos...fake stories... psyops...

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Bump

for investigation.

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