America has become a FASCIST CORPORATOCRACY!!

Scuba

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http://www.naturalnews.com/029153_British_Petroleum_Police_State.html

..YOU CANNOT DENY THIS ARTICLE. AMERICA IS NOW A FASCIST CORPORATOCRACY ..


[SIZE=undefined](NaturalNews) Normally I would open this article by explaining this is the story the mainstream media won't dare report. Except in this case, they are reporting it. It's right on CNN, on the Anderson Cooper "360" report.

What happened is that Lance Rosenfield, a photographer working for ProPublica(http://www.propublica.org), was standing on a public road, taking photos of a BP refinery in full public view. After taking his photos, he was tailed by local law enforcement officials to a gas station, where they demanded to look at the photos he had just taken. A private BP security goon then showed up at the scene, and an official from the Department of Homeland Security soon arrived and began to intimidate Lance.

With his wits about him (and some basic knowledge of the Bill of Rights), Lance at first refused to show his photographs to local law enforcement. They threatened to detain him (probably under the Patriot Act) if he didn't, so he gave in and let them see the photos. Later, when private BP security personnel asked for Lance's personal information, he refused to give it to them. So -- get this -- the police turned over his private information to the BP security goon!

As Lance explained on CNN:

"The BP -- the BP security guard showed up at that point and asked me for my personal information, and I declined, because he's a corporate security guard. And he turned to the police officer, who then turned over all my personal information. And I protested. I said I didn't understand under what legal -- what legal grounds he was able to give him my personal information."

The reporter, O'Brien, then asks him: "So, when you asked him, what did he say?

Lance replies, "He didn't give an answer. He said, well, we can -- we're going to do it anyway, whether you like it or not. And we can call our Homeland Security officer, Tom Robison, to come down here and explain it. But, you know, this is what I'm going to do anyway. And he didn't give me an answer. And then he did call Tom Robison. ...this Homeland Security officer came, Tom Robison, it seemed like his only point of being there was to intimidate me."

And of course, Lance Rosenfield is right: They are there to intimidate people. Local law enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security are now all working for British Petroleum!

This is exactly what I warned about, by the way, in a recent article that was widely read across the 'net, entitled "First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian" (http://www.naturalnews.com/029130_G...)

Why this mattersThis is scary stuff, folks. Now we have a police state in America. No one can deny it. You can't argue the point anymore. It is documented fact, and it's happening right now in the Gulf Coast.

If you pick up a professional camera and start snapping photos of a BP refinery, or a BP cleanup vessel, or a beach with an oil boom on it, you risk being followed, detained, questioned and intimidated. And if you don't surrender your own rights and consent to an illegal search of your photos or film footage, you will be hauled into a federal holding facility and held by the Department of Homeland Security until they feel like letting you go.

Your rights as a free citizen have now been obliterated. America is now a fascist corporatocracy that answers to the financial interests of the corporations -- at the expense of the freedoms of the People.

What's really scary about this is that BP is a British corporation that is now controllingAmerican law enforcement officials.

Didn't we fight a war to get rid of a British police state once already? Didn't we declare our independence from British rule a couple hundred years ago? Why are our public streets, beaches and oceans now ruled once again by a conniving, dishonest and downright ominous British corporate giant that has apparently gained control over our local law enforcement officials?

And if this is tolerated, how far will this go? Will BP soon set up roadblocks and checkpoints on public highways to search private vehicles for digital photos and video footage? Can BP's private security goons arrest and detain you even if you're on public property?(Apparently they can...)

The real storySee, rather than tell the truth about what's happening in the Gulf, BP has resorted to police state tactics to threaten the media and intimidate journalists, threatening them with arrest, detainment and felony crimes if they get close enough to snap photos of what's really going on in the Gulf Coast.

Why was ProPublica targeted for intimidation? Probably because they just published a story exposing BP's 40-day release of toxic chemicals into the air from a Texas refinery. The story is entitled, "BP Texas Refinery Had Huge Toxic Release Just Before Gulf Blowout" and you can read it right here: http://www.propublica.org/article/b...

The story reveals that the BP refinery being photographed by Lance Rosenfield illegally released 538,000 pounds of toxic chemicals including "17,000 pounds of benzene, a known carcinogen; 37,000 pounds of nitrogen oxides, which contribute to respiratory problems; and 186,000 pounds of carbon monoxide."

Salon.com is also covering the police state tactics now being used by BP to stiff-arm the media. In a story called "The BP / Government Police State", Salon reports: (http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/g...)

"These are true police state tactics, and it's now clear that it is part of a pattern. It's been documented for months now that BP and government officials have been acting in unison to block media coverage of the area."

It goes on to repeat text from Newsweek, which states:

"As BP makes its latest attempt to plug its gushing oil well, news photographers are complaining that their efforts to document the slow-motion disaster in the Gulf of Mexico are being thwarted by local and federal officials -- working with BP -- who are blocking access to the sites where the effects of the spill are most visible. More than a month into the disaster, a host of anecdotal evidence is emerging from reporters, photographers, and TV crews in which BP and Coast Guard officials explicitly target members of the media, restricting and denying them access to oil-covered beaches, staging areas for clean-up efforts, and even flyovers."

Salon concludes with this surprisingly blunt statement: "The very idea that government officials are acting as agents of BP (of all companies) in what clearly seem to be unconstitutional acts to intimidate and impede the media is infuriating. Obviously, the U.S. Government and BP share the same interest -- preventing the public from knowing the magnitude of the spill and the inadequacy of the clean-up efforts -- but this creepy police state behavior is intolerable. "

What it all meansOn one hand, it's fascinating to see the mainstream media suddenly discovering that we all live in a police state. Gee, Alex Jones and other freedom commentators have been warning about this for years, and they all got written off as "conspiracy theorists." But it turns out they were dead on.

There is a conspiracy under way right now. It's a conspiracy between the U.S. government and British Petroleum to cover-up all evidence of what's really happening in the Gulf Coast. "Conspiracy" is precisely the correct word to describe their behavior in all this, and I can only wonder how long it will take before the mainstream media reluctant utters the "C" word on air.

What's happening is exactly a conspiracy. The Random House Dictionary defines "conspiracy" as:

1. an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.

2. a combination of persons for a secret, unlawful, or evil purpose.

3. an agreement by two or more persons to commit a crime, fraud, or other wrongful act.

Does that sound like what's happening with BP and the federal government? It sure does.

BP and the U.S. government are now clearly conspiring to use police powers to intimidate, threaten, detain and potentially imprison anyone who seeks to report on the truth of what's happening in the Gulf Coast.

And this, in turn, is the classic definition of what happens in a Police State.

From the same dictionary, a "Police State" is "a nation in which the police, especially a secret police, summarily suppresses any social, economic, or political act that conflicts with governmental policy."

Once again, that's exactly what we're seeing in the Gulf Coast. BP's private security goons are the new "secret police." And with the help of local and federal law enforcement officials, they are actively suppressing the public's right to know the truth about what's happening there.

You see, the real loss of what's happening with the BP oil catastrophe isn't merely the damage being caused by the oil; it's the destruction of our freedoms as BP stream rolls the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights to destroy our freedoms and once again place usunder British rule!

You are now subjects, not citizens, once you enter the Gulf Coast zone in America. Your "rights" have been stripped away and replaced by threats and intimidation, backed by an armed band of corporate-sponsored secret police.

You are witnessing the end of America the free and the rise of a fascist corporatocracywhere all your rights and freedoms have been suspended until further notice.

And now, shamelessly, even local law enforcement isn't on your side anymore. They've sold out to their corporate slavemasters to the point where BP is now covering the salaries of nearly all the cops and Sheriffs working in certain areas there. As Mac McClelland fromMother Jones reportedly said, "One parish has 57 extra shifts per week that they are devoting entirely to, basically, BP security detail, and BP is paying the sheriff's office."

The truth is too scaryAll this can only make you ask the obvious question: What could possibly be happening in the Gulf Coast right now that's so scary that BP and the federal government is willing to destroy your rights in order to protect their secrets?

That's the relevant question here, no?

Clearly there must be a very big secret in the Gulf of Mexico -- a secret so devastating to BP's financial future that it is willing to do almost anything to avoid that secret from getting out.

Why are beach cleanup workers being required to sign non-disclosure agreements? Why are journalists being threatened and intimidated? Why are local cops being used as BP's private security force?

I can only shudder at the possible answers to this all-important question. A secret so dark and so dangerous that BP would do anything to keep it from getting out.

There can only be a couple of possible answers to this that would justify such police state actions:

• Perhaps BP and the federal government is about to unleash a nuclear explosion to stop the oil outflow, and they don't want anyone knowing about it until it's already done.

• Perhaps the U.S. government is planning a multi-state roundup and evacuation of the population to clear out the entire Gulf Coast region in anticipation of something big and dangerous (such as a nuke, or an oil-soaked firestorm of a major U.S. city, or a dangerous new chemical being dumped in the Gulf by BP, etc.)

• Perhaps human bodies are washing up on the beaches for some unknown reason, and the shock of it would be too much for the public to bear.

... or maybe there's some other unimaginable reason none of us "little people" have thought of yet.

In any case, the situation doesn't look pretty. The very freedoms that we just celebrated on Independence Day have been obliterated by a British corporation which now rules our U.S. law enforcement and Department of Homeland Security.

I can only conclude that our government has been infiltrated by a foreign corporationthat is now using our own government to enslave us by destroying the very freedoms we once fought so hard to acquire. We are now living under a fascist corporatocracy, and we are seeing first-hand that these corporations will stop at nothing to protect their interests, even if it means sacrificing our freedoms.

B.P. = Beyond Prosecution
.:evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil: Fuck BP oil, GO FUCK YOURSELF, OBAMA!!!
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ultraviolet pirate

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i wish there was a way to organize and drive en masse to the gulf with a bunch of shovels and trash bags to clean up this mess and bust any BP or law enforcement agent up alongside the head who tells us we cant...
 

doc111

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i wish there was a way to organize and drive en masse to the gulf with a bunch of shovels and trash bags to clean up this mess and bust any BP or law enforcement agent up alongside the head who tells us we cant...
I thought the saying went "No matter how good she looks, someobdy somewhere is tired of putting up with her shit!":mrgreen:
 

Smirgen

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Someone got thier footage out alive.
[video=youtube;CsKgit-KIuw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsKgit-KIuw&feature=related[/video]
 

blazin256

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well it took about 230 years but they're givin it to us now...but this isn't widespread, yet. it does seem to be occurring more in the south, first with the hurricanes, now this crap.
i feel they are deliberately doing this to force us to make the first move. anything to declare marshal law across the entire u.s. get the minority mad enough, then convincing the masses that in order to protect them marshal law must be declared by using propaganda through tv. heeey kinda sounds like what hitler was doing, i thought he was dead...funny how history works right? funny how everything that we fought against is slowly becoming a part of us.
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759[/FONT]
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eastsidebagel

Active Member
America has become a FASCIST CORPORATOCRACY!!



I gotta admit I didn't read the entire first post, but let me tell you something:
1. Every industrialized nation is more or less a "corporatocracy".
2. You just made that word up, didn't you?
3. Look up the word "fascist" in the dictionary.
 

sharon1

Active Member
First of all, my question was: "how did the officer obtain his (Lance's) personal information"? If...and I have to emphasize the word IF...the officer gave anyone outside of law enforcement his personal information, there is a world of litagation that could result from such an act. Anyone who experiences harrassment such as this would prevail in a court of law....albiet after a lengthly, tiresome, and expensive trial.
 

Scuba

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Eastsidebagel- 1. yes your are right and it's wrong.
2. no, i didn't. Corporatocracy, in social theories that focus on conflicts and opposing interests within society, denotes a system of government that serves the interest of, and may de facto be run by, corporations and involves ties between government and business. where corporations, conglomerates, and/or government entities with private components, control the direction and governance of a country, including carrying out economic planning notwithstanding the 'free market' label
3. First off, a correct term for Fascism or Fascist is none existent. but if you want it you got it smart ass
Fascism: 1 often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
 

Scuba

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First of all, my question was: "how did the officer obtain his (Lance's) personal information"? If...and I have to emphasize the word IF...the officer gave anyone outside of law enforcement his personal information, there is a world of litagation that could result from such an act. Anyone who experiences harrassment such as this would prevail in a court of law....albiet after a lengthly, tiresome, and expensive trial.
"The BP -- the BP security guard showed up at that point and asked me for my personal information, and I declined, because he's a corporate security guard. And he turned to the police officer, who then turned over all my personal information. And I protested. I said I didn't understand under what legal -- what legal grounds he was able to give him my personal information."

The reporter, O'Brien, then asks him: "So, when you asked him, what did he say?

Lance replies, "He didn't give an answer. He said, well, we can -- we're going to do it anyway, whether you like it or not. And we can call our Homeland Security officer, Tom Robison, to come down here and explain it. But, you know, this is what I'm going to do anyway. And he didn't give me an answer. And then he did call Tom Robison. ...this Homeland Security officer came, Tom Robison, it seemed like his only point of being there was to intimidate me."


BP has more then enough money to push all of it under the carpet and make their ass smell like cinnamon bun. BP already bought the south east coast sheriffs to be their little bitches while they "CLEAN UP" the Oil which they are PUSHING UNDER THE OCEAN TO THE SEA BED. Sounds like sweeping it under the rug huh?
Lets try thinking for our self here people.
 

Scuba

Well-Known Member
Exactly!!!!! Im not saying there is a Bilderburg conspiracy or anything but i do believe, power lies with the bigger wallet. The president is a meat shield for all the media backfire that goes on during a war or economic downfall.
It's the companies like BP and Goldman Sax that now have OBAMA in their pocket,
 

Mr.KushMan

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Democracy inevitably leads to fascist type dictates and ideologies. As a means of finding truth in belief, democracy is fallacious because it appeals to majority. But it does not solve this fallacy it simply makes it irrelevant, because correctness depends on the majority. The majority not being educated in philosophy and science don't see how easily provable it is that this is going on. Happened in Greece, Rome, Persia, Asia, Africa, South America, Europe, ect.ect.

As for Bilderberg, that particular group is real, whether they are the source of malevolence(openly or clandestine within the group) cannot be proven. However I do contend that there are people in very high places, that have been for decades, centuries or even millennia, that have and do control governments and the mass-of public in order to remain power centers(a source of self-gratification), and to give themselves and only themselves as glimmering of a life as they can imagine. Getting others to do things for you can be a very gratifying use of manipulation. If you study how economy works, political tactics, and philosophy and science much of the pieces of the puzzle fit together so well its terrifying to realize.

Peace
 

medicineman

New Member
It is these elites that I so despise. The ones that have been given the gift of power and wealth, passed down through the centuries. The facts would bear me out if the truth were known, the founding fathers were mostly members of the elites and they structured the government to suit their needs, while giving the illusion of freedom to the proletariat. Freedom in most countries is just that, an illusion, and now more that ever, it is an illusion that a few Americans are seeing right through to the truth. The truth will set you free, but you may have to fight for it.
 

Luger187

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man i just read through this thread. good read

its too bad EVERYTHING in the world is so utterly hectic. even just america has soooo many things going on(bills being passed with tons of legal mumbo-jumbo, earmarks, etc.) that nobody can control anything. its just a big grab bag filled with taxpayer dollars and rights. and since these companies have it in with our government, they can shove their way past us and steal that bag away from us.

i would say its time for a new, more efficient government. but then whose to say whats efficient? whose to say what would make a good government? everyone has their own opinion, so in order to make a new government/country, we need new land. land that hasnt been taken over by people already. kind of like how our country was founded(although we did have to fight over it for a while). theres too many big-name countries nowadays to do this. if we overthrew the government, russia(or somebody else) would take over us in a heartbeat. this is because we have no government now, and they have nuclear weapons lol

sorry for the rant, im just bored/high and dislike how our government works
 

Scuba

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Your quite right Luger, the only continents not inhabited are the Poles. XD
but i think if we made a resource based economy, it has a better and more equal opportunities for everyone. that way every one lives off them selves and we trade for goods we want with goods we have.
 

IAm5toned

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http://www.naturalnews.com/029153_British_Petroleum_Police_State.html

..YOU CANNOT DENY THIS ARTICLE. AMERICA IS NOW A FASCIST CORPORATOCRACY ..


[SIZE=undefined](NaturalNews) Normally I would open this article by explaining this is the story the mainstream media won't dare report. Except in this case, they are reporting it. It's right on CNN, on the Anderson Cooper "360" report.

What happened is that Lance Rosenfield, a photographer working for ProPublica(http://www.propublica.org), was standing on a public road, taking photos of a BP refinery in full public view. After taking his photos, he was tailed by local law enforcement officials to a gas station, where they demanded to look at the photos he had just taken. A private BP security goon then showed up at the scene, and an official from the Department of Homeland Security soon arrived and began to intimidate Lance.

With his wits about him (and some basic knowledge of the Bill of Rights), Lance at first refused to show his photographs to local law enforcement. They threatened to detain him (probably under the Patriot Act) if he didn't, so he gave in and let them see the photos. Later, when private BP security personnel asked for Lance's personal information, he refused to give it to them. So -- get this -- the police turned over his private information to the BP security goon!

As Lance explained on CNN:

"The BP -- the BP security guard showed up at that point and asked me for my personal information, and I declined, because he's a corporate security guard. And he turned to the police officer, who then turned over all my personal information. And I protested. I said I didn't understand under what legal -- what legal grounds he was able to give him my personal information."

The reporter, O'Brien, then asks him: "So, when you asked him, what did he say?

Lance replies, "He didn't give an answer. He said, well, we can -- we're going to do it anyway, whether you like it or not. And we can call our Homeland Security officer, Tom Robison, to come down here and explain it. But, you know, this is what I'm going to do anyway. And he didn't give me an answer. And then he did call Tom Robison. ...this Homeland Security officer came, Tom Robison, it seemed like his only point of being there was to intimidate me."

And of course, Lance Rosenfield is right: They are there to intimidate people. Local law enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security are now all working for British Petroleum!

This is exactly what I warned about, by the way, in a recent article that was widely read across the 'net, entitled "First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian" (http://www.naturalnews.com/029130_G...)

Why this mattersThis is scary stuff, folks. Now we have a police state in America. No one can deny it. You can't argue the point anymore. It is documented fact, and it's happening right now in the Gulf Coast.

If you pick up a professional camera and start snapping photos of a BP refinery, or a BP cleanup vessel, or a beach with an oil boom on it, you risk being followed, detained, questioned and intimidated. And if you don't surrender your own rights and consent to an illegal search of your photos or film footage, you will be hauled into a federal holding facility and held by the Department of Homeland Security until they feel like letting you go.

Your rights as a free citizen have now been obliterated. America is now a fascist corporatocracy that answers to the financial interests of the corporations -- at the expense of the freedoms of the People.

What's really scary about this is that BP is a British corporation that is now controllingAmerican law enforcement officials.

Didn't we fight a war to get rid of a British police state once already? Didn't we declare our independence from British rule a couple hundred years ago? Why are our public streets, beaches and oceans now ruled once again by a conniving, dishonest and downright ominous British corporate giant that has apparently gained control over our local law enforcement officials?

And if this is tolerated, how far will this go? Will BP soon set up roadblocks and checkpoints on public highways to search private vehicles for digital photos and video footage? Can BP's private security goons arrest and detain you even if you're on public property?(Apparently they can...)

The real storySee, rather than tell the truth about what's happening in the Gulf, BP has resorted to police state tactics to threaten the media and intimidate journalists, threatening them with arrest, detainment and felony crimes if they get close enough to snap photos of what's really going on in the Gulf Coast.

Why was ProPublica targeted for intimidation? Probably because they just published a story exposing BP's 40-day release of toxic chemicals into the air from a Texas refinery. The story is entitled, "BP Texas Refinery Had Huge Toxic Release Just Before Gulf Blowout" and you can read it right here: http://www.propublica.org/article/b...

The story reveals that the BP refinery being photographed by Lance Rosenfield illegally released 538,000 pounds of toxic chemicals including "17,000 pounds of benzene, a known carcinogen; 37,000 pounds of nitrogen oxides, which contribute to respiratory problems; and 186,000 pounds of carbon monoxide."

Salon.com is also covering the police state tactics now being used by BP to stiff-arm the media. In a story called "The BP / Government Police State", Salon reports: (http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/g...)

"These are true police state tactics, and it's now clear that it is part of a pattern. It's been documented for months now that BP and government officials have been acting in unison to block media coverage of the area."

It goes on to repeat text from Newsweek, which states:

"As BP makes its latest attempt to plug its gushing oil well, news photographers are complaining that their efforts to document the slow-motion disaster in the Gulf of Mexico are being thwarted by local and federal officials -- working with BP -- who are blocking access to the sites where the effects of the spill are most visible. More than a month into the disaster, a host of anecdotal evidence is emerging from reporters, photographers, and TV crews in which BP and Coast Guard officials explicitly target members of the media, restricting and denying them access to oil-covered beaches, staging areas for clean-up efforts, and even flyovers."

Salon concludes with this surprisingly blunt statement: "The very idea that government officials are acting as agents of BP (of all companies) in what clearly seem to be unconstitutional acts to intimidate and impede the media is infuriating. Obviously, the U.S. Government and BP share the same interest -- preventing the public from knowing the magnitude of the spill and the inadequacy of the clean-up efforts -- but this creepy police state behavior is intolerable. "

What it all meansOn one hand, it's fascinating to see the mainstream media suddenly discovering that we all live in a police state. Gee, Alex Jones and other freedom commentators have been warning about this for years, and they all got written off as "conspiracy theorists." But it turns out they were dead on.

There is a conspiracy under way right now. It's a conspiracy between the U.S. government and British Petroleum to cover-up all evidence of what's really happening in the Gulf Coast. "Conspiracy" is precisely the correct word to describe their behavior in all this, and I can only wonder how long it will take before the mainstream media reluctant utters the "C" word on air.

What's happening is exactly a conspiracy. The Random House Dictionary defines "conspiracy" as:

1. an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.

2. a combination of persons for a secret, unlawful, or evil purpose.

3. an agreement by two or more persons to commit a crime, fraud, or other wrongful act.

Does that sound like what's happening with BP and the federal government? It sure does.

BP and the U.S. government are now clearly conspiring to use police powers to intimidate, threaten, detain and potentially imprison anyone who seeks to report on the truth of what's happening in the Gulf Coast.

And this, in turn, is the classic definition of what happens in a Police State.

From the same dictionary, a "Police State" is "a nation in which the police, especially a secret police, summarily suppresses any social, economic, or political act that conflicts with governmental policy."

Once again, that's exactly what we're seeing in the Gulf Coast. BP's private security goons are the new "secret police." And with the help of local and federal law enforcement officials, they are actively suppressing the public's right to know the truth about what's happening there.

You see, the real loss of what's happening with the BP oil catastrophe isn't merely the damage being caused by the oil; it's the destruction of our freedoms as BP stream rolls the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights to destroy our freedoms and once again place usunder British rule!

You are now subjects, not citizens, once you enter the Gulf Coast zone in America. Your "rights" have been stripped away and replaced by threats and intimidation, backed by an armed band of corporate-sponsored secret police.

You are witnessing the end of America the free and the rise of a fascist corporatocracywhere all your rights and freedoms have been suspended until further notice.

And now, shamelessly, even local law enforcement isn't on your side anymore. They've sold out to their corporate slavemasters to the point where BP is now covering the salaries of nearly all the cops and Sheriffs working in certain areas there. As Mac McClelland fromMother Jones reportedly said, "One parish has 57 extra shifts per week that they are devoting entirely to, basically, BP security detail, and BP is paying the sheriff's office."

The truth is too scaryAll this can only make you ask the obvious question: What could possibly be happening in the Gulf Coast right now that's so scary that BP and the federal government is willing to destroy your rights in order to protect their secrets?

That's the relevant question here, no?

Clearly there must be a very big secret in the Gulf of Mexico -- a secret so devastating to BP's financial future that it is willing to do almost anything to avoid that secret from getting out.

Why are beach cleanup workers being required to sign non-disclosure agreements? Why are journalists being threatened and intimidated? Why are local cops being used as BP's private security force?

I can only shudder at the possible answers to this all-important question. A secret so dark and so dangerous that BP would do anything to keep it from getting out.

There can only be a couple of possible answers to this that would justify such police state actions:

• Perhaps BP and the federal government is about to unleash a nuclear explosion to stop the oil outflow, and they don't want anyone knowing about it until it's already done.

• Perhaps the U.S. government is planning a multi-state roundup and evacuation of the population to clear out the entire Gulf Coast region in anticipation of something big and dangerous (such as a nuke, or an oil-soaked firestorm of a major U.S. city, or a dangerous new chemical being dumped in the Gulf by BP, etc.)

• Perhaps human bodies are washing up on the beaches for some unknown reason, and the shock of it would be too much for the public to bear.

... or maybe there's some other unimaginable reason none of us "little people" have thought of yet.

In any case, the situation doesn't look pretty. The very freedoms that we just celebrated on Independence Day have been obliterated by a British corporation which now rules our U.S. law enforcement and Department of Homeland Security.

I can only conclude that our government has been infiltrated by a foreign corporationthat is now using our own government to enslave us by destroying the very freedoms we once fought so hard to acquire. We are now living under a fascist corporatocracy, and we are seeing first-hand that these corporations will stop at nothing to protect their interests, even if it means sacrificing our freedoms.

B.P. = Beyond Prosecution
.:evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil: Fuck BP oil, GO FUCK YOURSELF, OBAMA!!!
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you ever see what a few hundred pounds of stolen dynamite can do to a refinery like that?
you know how terrorists make battleplans? by taking pictures.
it sucks that we live in an age where security like that is nessecary, but id rather deal with the feds taking my camera than another 9/11 event.
 

Luger187

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your the kind of person that gets MY rights taken away. i would much rather let that refinery blow up then let my government control what i can and cannot do. just because they CAN take pictures of a place to form an attack, doesnt mean EVERYONE shouldnt be allowed to take pictures.

if i wanted to, i could go on a crazy driving rampage, killing everyone on the sidewalk. anyone who knows how to drive COULD do that. but theres no way id let the government tell me i cant drive because theres a chance someone could.

the people attacking our country want us to live in fear. they want our country to turn into chaos and have massive security everywhere. they want us to have police everywhere on the streets watching us all, telling us what we can and cannot do. they want us to kill ourselves by trying to defend ourselves
 
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