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Partridge
09-11-2006, 07:25 PM
Palast Charged with Journalism in the First Degree
Greg Palast (http://www.gregpalast.com/palast-charged-with-journalism-in-the-first-degree)

It's true. It's weird. It's nuts. The Department of Homeland Security, after a five-year hunt for Osama, has finally brought charges against … Greg Palast. I kid you not. Send your cakes with files to the Air America wing at Guantanamo.

Though not just yet. Fatherland Security has informed me that television producer Matt Pascarella and I have been charged with unauthorized filming of a "critical national security structure" in Louisiana.

On August 22, for LinkTV and Democracy Now! we videotaped the thousands of Katrina evacuees still held behind a barbed wire in a trailer park encampment a hundred miles from New Orleans. It's been a year since the hurricane and 73,000 POW's (Prisoners of W) are still in this aluminum ghetto in the middle of nowhere. One resident, Pamela Lewis (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5ncmVncGFsYXN0LmNvbS9ia WctZWFzeS10by1iaWctZW1wdHktdGhlLXVudG9sZC1zdG9yeS1 vZi10aGUtZHJvd25pbmctb2YtbmV3LW9ybGVhbnM%3D&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk) said, “It is a prison set-up" -- except there are no home furloughs for these inmates because they no longer have homes.

To give a sense of the full flavor and smell of the place, we wanted to show that this human parking lot, with kids and elderly, is nearly adjacent to the Exxon Oil refinery, the nation's second largest, a chemical-belching behemoth.

So we filmed it. Without Big Brother's authorization. Uh, oh. Apparently, the broadcast of these stinking smokestacks tipped off Osama that, if his assassins pose as poor Black folk, they can get a cramped Airstream right next to a "critical infrastructure" asset.

So now Matt and I have a "criminal complaint" lodged against us with the feds.

The positive side for me as a journalist is that I get to see our terror-busters in action. I should note that it took the Maxwell Smarts at Homeland Security a full two weeks to hunt us down.

Frankly, we were a bit scared that, given the charges, we wouldn't be allowed on a plane into New York last night. But what scared us more is that we were allowed on the plane.

Once I was traced, I had a bit of an other-worldly conversation with my would-be captors. Detective Frank Pananepinto of Homeland Security told us, "This is a 'Critical Infrastructure' … and they get nervous about unauthorized filming of their property.

Well, me too, Detective. In fact, I'm very nervous that this potential chemical blast-site can be mapped in extreme detail at this Google Map location (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL21hcHMuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS9tYXBzP 29pPW1hcCZhbXA7cT00MDQ1K1NjZW5pYytId3krNzA4MDUrRWF zdCwrQmF0b24rUm91Z2UsK0xB&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk)

What also makes me nervous is that the Bush Terror Terriers have kindly indicated on the Internet that this unprotected critical infrastructure can be targeted -- I mean located -- at 30º 29' 11" N Latitude and 91º 11' 39" W Longitude.

After I assured Detective Pananepinto, "I can swear to you that I'm not part of Al Qaeda," he confirmed that, "Louisiana is still part of the United States," subject to the first amendment and he was therefore required to divulge my accuser.

Not surprisingly, it was Exxon Corporation, one of a handful of companies not in love with my investigations. [See "A Well-Designed Disaster: the Untold Story of the Exxon Valdez (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5ncmVncGFsYXN0LmNvbS9kZ XRhaWwuY2ZtP2FydGlkPTI2OQ%3D%3D&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk)."]

So I rang America's top petroleum pusher-men and asked their media relations honcho in Houston, Marc Boudreaux, a simple question. "Do you want us to go to jail or not? Is it Exxon's position that reporters should go to jail?" Because, all my dumb-ass jokes aside, that is what's at stake. And Exxon knew we were journalists because we showed our press credential to the Exxon guards at the refinery entrance.

The Exxon man was coy: "Well, we'll see what we can find out…. Obviously it's important to national security that we have supplies from that refinery in the event of an emergency."

Really? According to the documents our team uncovered from the offices of Exxon's lawyer, Mr. James Baker, the oil industry is more than happy to see a limit on worldwide crude production. Indeed, the current squeeze has jacked the price of oil from $24 a barrel to $64 and refined products have jumped yet higher -- resulting in a record-busting profit for Exxon of nearly $1 billion per week.

So this silly "criminal complaint" has nothing to do with stopping Al Qaeda or keeping the oil flowing. It has everything to do with obstructing news reports in a way that no one would have dared attempt before the September 11 attack.

Dectective Pananepinto, in justifying our impending bust, said, "If you remember, a lot of people were killed on 9/11."

Yes, Detective, I remember that very well: my office was in the World Trade Center. Lucky for me, I was out of town that day. It was not a lucky day for 3,000 others.

Yes, I remember "a lot" of people were killed. So I have this suggestion, Detective -- and you can pass it on to Mr. Bush: Go and find the people who killed them.

It's been five years and the Bush regime has not done that. Instead, the War on Terror is reduced to taking off our shoes in airports, hoping we can bomb Muslims into loving America and chasing journalists around the bayou. Meanwhile, King Abdullah, the Gambino of oil, whose princelings funded the murderers, gets a free ride in the President's golf cart at the Crawford ranch.

I guess I shouldn't complain. After all, Matt and I look pretty good in orange.


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A personal request to readers. Many have written to ask what can be done to protect Matt and me from becoming unwilling guests of the State.

First, this ain't no foolin' around: Matt and I are facing these nutty charges. So spread the info. We believe that getting the word out is the best defense.

Second, call Homeland Security and turn us in. They seem to have trouble finding us. If you get a reward, you may choose to donate it to the Palast Investigative Fund (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5ncmVncGFsYXN0LmNvbS9wc mVtaXVtcy5odG0%3D&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk), a 501(c)(3) educational foundation which supports our work and pays our legal fees.

Third, ask your local library to order our book, Armed Madhouse: Who's Afraid of Osama Wolf? (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5ncmVncGFsYXN0LmNvbS9tY WRob3VzZS9pbmRleC5waHAvYWJvdXQv&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk) Homeland Security now reserves the right to read over your shoulder at the library; therefore, the more our agents are forced to read this subversive material, the more likely we can convince them to come in out of the cold. All kidding aside, we do ask you to request your library order the book: not everyone can afford to purchase this hardbound edition.

Our thanks to Amy Goodman at Democracy Now! (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL2RlbW9jcmFjeW5vdy5vcmcv&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk) and the folks at LinkTV (http://www.gregpalast.com/mailing/link.php?URL=aHR0cDovL2xpbmt0di5jb20v&Name=&EncryptedMemberID=MjY1ODY%3D&CampaignID=31&CampaignStatisticsID=23&Demo=0&Email=thekevolution@yahoo.co.uk) for broadcasting our report from New Orleans and the Exxon refinery. And to Gil Noble, host of the ABC Television's Like It Is, our Courage in Journalism award for broadcasting our report on his network's New York affiliate. Catch Gil on WABC every Sunday at noon.

Partridge
09-11-2006, 07:26 PM
Watch part one (http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342209) and part two (http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/28/1342222) of Palast/Pascarella’s film.

beltman713
09-11-2006, 07:59 PM
Great video.

Partridge
09-11-2006, 08:11 PM
I haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I'm still in shock from the article!

beltman713
09-11-2006, 08:21 PM
The federal government hired a private company (Innovative Emergency Management), before Katrina, to come up with an evacuation plan for New Orleans. They were paid $500,000. One year after Katrina, no one has seen their evacuation plan. It turns out that this private company was a big contributor to the Republican party. Oh yeah, the government has now hired a private company to investigate what went wrong with the the federal government's response to Katrina. You'll never guess the name of this private company, Innovative Emergency Management.

Partridge
09-11-2006, 08:38 PM
Nice (non)work if you can get it!

YouCrazyDiamond
09-12-2006, 01:16 AM
Some entries on ‘Innovative Emergency Management’ at cooperativeresearch.org:

http://cooperativeresearch.org/searchResults.jsp?searchtext=%22Innovative+Emergen cy+Management%22&events=on&entities=on&articles=on&topics=on&timelines=on&projects=on&titles=on&descriptions=on&dosearch=on&search=Go


July 19-23, 2004: Hurricane Evacuation Drill Demonstrates New Orleans Vulnerabilities

The drill is conducted by Innovative Emergency Management (IEM). [Associated Press, 7/24/2004; Times-Picayune, 7/24/2004; Knight Ridder, 9/1/2005 (http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0901-01.htm)]

Recommendations - “Federal support must be provided in a timely manner to save lives, prevent human suffering and mitigate severe damage. This may require mobilizing and deploying assets before they are requested via normal (National Response Plan) protocols.” [Associated Press, 9/9/2005 (http://www.montrosepress.com/articles/2005/09/09/ap/headlines/d8cgrb7o1.txt)]


(It looks like 'wayback machine' would need to be used for the second link in the above quote.)
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I’ve also been having a really hard time getting this violation of the First Amendment out of my thoughts:

http://www.yourbbsucks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11541

mcgowanjm
09-12-2006, 10:26 AM
Thanx. I needed that. First post.

I joined after getting the 9/11 Families Steering Committee
fscreview.pdf from you guys.

And I'm fascinated by Katrina etal.
The town across from the refinery is Scotlandville.
A ghetto by any other name would smell as sweet.

James

Gold9472
09-12-2006, 10:52 AM
Thank you for signing up.

Partridge
09-12-2006, 06:55 PM
Welcome mcgowanjm.

That's a grand Irish sounding name you have there.

mcgowanjm
09-13-2006, 09:19 AM
And Erin go Braugh to you.

May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Good to be here.
James