This writer wrote the article,
Red Alert Censored Gulf News: Military road-blocks. S. La people leaving based on Intel Hub's "Red Alert" title of its Youtube embedded in the writer's article and her notes taken during last night's program that she reported in the same spirit of The Intel Hub and Project Gulf Impact, providing information in best interest of the public rather than not reporting citizen comments and subsequent negative consequences.
The Examiner article includes: "'We are not conspiracy theorists. We've just been gathering facts that keep coming in. Things are so bizarre down here. Our sources are extremely reliable," said Smith who mentioned a couple of times that the information is not delivered to frighten people, but to help them prepare.'"
The writer reported information in the article with the same intent as Smith, with notes taken by listening to the Intel Hub program with occasional, intrusive, loud, internet audio commercial interference, the source of which are still unknown.
Since the Itel Hub radio interview, and the Examiner article was published, an unintended and regrettable backlash occurred for Intel Hub and Project Gulf Impact about road blocks - not the military build-up, the area looking "like Afghanistan," HAARP or other issues of public interest provided in Intel Hub's radio program and reported on Examiner.
Intel Hub has been covering the Gulf catastrophe with integrity, as has Project Gulf Impact and this reporter on a daily basis.
Intel Hub has released a statement emphasizing possible roadblocks reported by Project Gulf Impact. This writer misreported this based on notes taken through the Intel Hub-Project Impact interview last night.
Intel Hub reports that Matt Smith is on record saying that these are unconfirmed reports.
The Project Gulf Impact report can now be heard on Intel Hub Radio that has consistently been providing valuable, up to date information through interviews of credible sources.
It was not intended for this writer to the public to attack credibility or cause anyone to attack credibility of Intel Hub or Project Gulf Impact and apologizes for this result. She has urged the public to listen to Intel Hub reputable radio programs and to listen to Project Gulf Impact reports that are obviously in best interest of the people rather than the corporate military.
Due to its public service of excellent reporting, Intel Hub reports are even more frequent now, five days a week, having been picked up by America Freedom Radio.
As Alex Thomas of Intel Hub has stated, Project Gulf Impact (and this writer) have "released extremely vital information about Corexit9500, proven credible and valuable source of information."
Intel Hub emphasizes that it is
on record stating that
video evidence is necessary in order to issue a confirmed alert. This writer apologizes for alerting the public to an unconfirmed report. While Internet rumor is "usually lead by disinformation agents who openly misquote sites in order to discredit them," that was obviously not intent of this reporter.
This writer is sincerely apologetic that her reporting caused problems and wasted resources for Intel Hub and Project Gulf Impact, that are already working around the clock as many people are with information flooding in about the Gulf catastrophe. They and the writer do so in the best interest of the public.
Although no excuse or justification, the writer works solo, without luxury of a copy-editor, and endeavors to bring needed updates and valuable information to the public.
Lafitte Mayor Timmy Kerner reported this morning that reports of military road blocks are unfounded. It has been confirmed, however, that "USNORTHCOM has admitted that they are preparing military operations within the United States," "the first time in history this has been done and they will be working with DHS, state and local law enforcement on U.S. soil," reports Intel Hub and numerous other credible sources. (Emphasis added)
One S. Louisiana resident reports this morning that the military build-up could be a supply convoy.
"Could be supply convoy sighted or the big cheeses in this rat race for they are on the move everywhere."
In the second week of May, a Houma, Louisiana woman explained in person to the writer that "most of the military movement down around Houma is during the night," concurring with reports on Intel Hub of midnight maneuvers.
Lesson learned: The writer needs access to recording equipment so that inadvertent, injurious errors such as this never occur again.
Deborah Dupré, with post-graduate science and education degrees from U.S. and Australian universities, has been a human and environmental rights advocate for over 25 years in the U.S., Vanuatu and Australia. Support her work by subscribing to her articles and forwarding her article titles and links to other individuals and sites rather than copying with no permission. For a more just and peaceful world, see Dupré's Vaccine Liberty or Death book plus her Compassion Film Project DVDs.
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Deborah Dupre is doing an amazing job reporting on the Gulf Oil Crisis and is one of the very few writers who are spreading truth and not letting the disinformation get to her.
Please keep up the great work Deborah!
Thank you Deborah. For all the hundreds of articles you write, on topics most journalists are afraid to cover, it is amazing that this is the first time something was misconstrued, and how refreshing that you quickly straightened it out. You do AWESOME work, and I value it tremendously.
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