Thursday, May 20, 2010

Cyril Neville Joins Native Voices Crying From the Louisiana Delta
~Georgianne Nienaber

~Editilla Crowtellas~ She's Back and dove deep beneath the story into the bayous to cover The People. After reporting on Real Armed Guerrilla Madmen Thugs in the Congo, and tracking down lost orphans in Haiti, we suspect these BP/Coast Guard Media Police Goon-Squads now patrolling our Louisiana Delta will not Catch our Intrepid Correspondent --won't even See Her.
But, what they will see is Louisiana. Everyone is going to see Louisiana --before She's Gone. Thanks Georgianne.

Guess who's watching Big Oil? Answer: Big Oil
~Editilla Rotellas~Has anyone called Big Admiral Thad Allen Out on the BP Coast Guard Media Goon Squads threatening our Constitutional Rights to Protect Our Country?
I just got off the phone with Coast Guard HQ in Washington.
They do not have a Freaking Clue about these BP Thugs.
Nobody knows a Damn Thing about this BP Media Harassment.
The US Coast Guard States Ignorance of BP Media Control.
Here is their Official Policy Statement:
No Rules are in place for News Media Access in Impacted Areas except for Safety Concerns or Interference With Response Operations.
The Lt. then went on to Rhetorically Imply that this must've been the case at South Pass (Oh? So Y'all have heard of the place after all?) when the BP Coast Guard Punk (in a little boat) stuck his finger at the US Journalists from CBS (standing on US Soil)
--THREATENING TO ARREST THE REPORTERS.

This Ladder has gained so many faithful readers and we hope you all can pick up the phone and call the US Coast Guard asap and ask them WHO'Z YER'DADDY? THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND?
Or just be nice and ask them Who Is In Charge of This Operation?
BP Executives or Admiral Thad Allen? Simple Question.
Now they will try to shoot shit about Embedding Hundreds of Reporters --and we have seen how far that has floated.
They will say Of Course We Are In Control...What?
--yet the reality in Real Time on the ground says differently.
Call the Admiral, Call the President. Call Them All! Let's Partay!
Because if we can no longer trust our own US Coast Guard then This Game Is Over and We The People will be forced by Law to Take Matters Into Our Own Hands. By Who's Law, You Ask?
The Goddamn Law of the Land that is Still Louisiana, Sinn Féin.
US Coast Guard Headquarters-Wash. DC
CG-00 Commandant 202-372-4411
CG-09 Vice Commandant 202-372-4422
CG-00J Chief Administrative Law Judge 202-372-4440
CG-092 Director of Governmental and Public Affairs 202-372-4600
CG-0931 Office of Performance Mgmt. & Decision Support
202-372-4562
CG-094 Judge Advocate General 202-372-3726
CG-01 Chief of Staff 202-372-4546
CG-2 Assistant Commandant for Intelligence & Criminal Investigations 202-372-2700
CG-ACO Assistant Commandant for Operations 202-372-2000
CG-ACO-I Director, International Affairs & Foreign Policy Advisor 202-372-4450
CG-5 Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security & Stewardship 202-372-1001
CG-6 Assistant Commandant for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Technology (C4&IT) 202-475-3500
CG-7 Assistant Commandant for Capabilities 202-372-2020
CG-8 Assistant Commandant for Resources 202-372-3470
HSC Commanding Officer, Headquarters Support Command and Headquarters Staff 202-372-4000
GMSA Global Maritime Situational Awareness 202-372-3055

Jindal says dredging can’t wait
~After inspecting thick oil-covered wetlands in Plaquemines Parish on Wednesday, Gov. Bobby Jindal renewed his plea for approval of an emergency dredging plan that could keep the oil out of Louisiana’s marshes. “This isn’t oil sheen or tar balls we’re seeing,” Jindal said. “This is the heavy oil we’ve all been worried about. Let me be clear, it’s here.”
A visibly frustrated Jindal said he has asked the U.S. Corps of Engineers to expedite its approval process for an emergency permit that would allow an aggressive dredging project to begin. The plan calls for dredging sand and using it to fill gaps in the barrier islands, which Jindal said serve as a natural protection for the wetlands. “I would much rather clean up a beach than the wetlands,” he said.


More oil hits Fourchon Beach

Thick oil washed up on about 6 to 8 miles of Fourchon Beach Wed. afternoon, a Lafourche Parish spokesman said.


NOAA Surpasses Its BP-Biased Information Management With Even More Simpleton Forecasts Map Uncertainty Boundries

Scientist: BP's Oil Spill Estimates Improbable~NPR

BP's Greenwashing Can't Clean Up Their Spill~Andy Stepanian

Credential plan proposed for BP Oil Disaster cleanup workers

Congress shouldn't rely only on Corps of Engineers for decision on outfall canals: an editorial

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Big oil is watching big oil-I feel safer already, don't you?