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UFO filmmaker James Fox, whose documentary ''I know what I saw" aired last fall on the History Channel, gave an alarming report in a newly-released segment from The Veritas Show posted online by show host Mel Fabregas. Fox has been investigating the BP Gulf oil spill and recently drove to Louisana to get a closer look at what some Washington reporters are already describing as a looming "mega-disaster".
Fox told the Veritas audience, “Basically what’s happening is, is a complete media blackout. They are arresting people with cameras. They are arresting ... They will even arrest ... I was told off-camera that if they’re caught talking to a reporter, they are going to go to jail.”
Is Fox's alarming story part of a disinformation campaign intended to confuse the public regarding corporate/governmental partnerships and their long-term social/environmental consequences? In an effort to determine the reliability of Fox's Gulf spill cover-up reporting, his on-air comments were subject to analysis in a Vancouver-based private audio lab with an international reputation for detecting unconscious communications encrypted within human speech.
More than just oil
Now in day 50, the Obama administration's response to the BP Gulf spill has been cited by critics as a glaring example of President Obama's lack of executive leadership experience before he entered the White House. Writing for the Washington Examiner, Chief Political Correspondent Byron Kirk says:
For example, it took the Department of Homeland Security more than a week to classify the spill as an event calling for the highest level of federal action. And when state officials in Louisiana tried over and over to win federal permission to build sand barriers to protect fragile coastal wetlands from the oil, they got nowhere.
Due to the action of dispersents (chemicals used to break up the oil), more evidence of the spill is now hidden under the surface of the water. According to the Associated Press:
The government says water tests have confirmed underwater oil plumes from the BP oil spill, but that concentrations are "very low." NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco said that the tests conducted at three sites by a University of South Florida research vessel confirmed oil as far as 3,300 feet below the surface 42 miles northeast of the well site. Oil also was found in a sub-surface sample 142 miles southeast of the spill, but further tests showed that oil is "not consistent" with oil from the spill.
The New York Times reports that underwater concentrations of oil from the BP Gulf spill are "unprecedented in human history" in an article that highlights the language being used by the Coast Guard to describe them:
Federal officials for the first time today confirmed the researchers' findings, although Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, who is leading the federal response to the spill, questioned the use of the term "plume" to describe that underwater oil. "The term 'plume' has been used for quite awhile, [but] I think what we are talking about are concentrations," he said. "'Cloud' is a better term."
Mega-disaster
In addressing the scope of the ongoing environment catastrophe now posed by the spill, Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author and syndicated columnist Wayne Madsen has this to say:
the Obama White House and British Petroleum (BP), which pumped $71,000 into Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign -- more than John McCain or Hillary Clinton, are covering up the magnitude of the volcanic-level oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and working together to limit BP's liability for damage caused by what can be called a "mega-disaster ... There are plans to evacuate people with respiratory problems, especially those among the retired senior population along the west coast of Florida, before officials begin burning surface oil as it begins to near the coastline. There is another major threat looming for inland towns and cities. With hurricane season in effect, there is a potential for ocean oil to be picked up by hurricane-driven rains and dropped into fresh water lakes and rivers, far from the ocean, thus adding to the pollution of water supplies and eco-systems.
Terry Tamminen, former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency agrees, saying that, “when 2010 hurricanes begin to vent warm waters of the Gulf and Atlantic, everyone in the eastern half of the US will be breathing BP's oil and probably the toxic dispersants used in the futile effort to tame the original spill.”
Acid rain Siberian flashback
Other natural disasters that generated significant environmental toxins include the Tunguska event, which researchers say was caused by a meteorite that exploded over Siberia. Their findings were based on evidence of high levels of acid rain found in peat samples from the 1908 perma-frost boundary at the location in time when the event occurred. Science Daily explains the scope of what happened:
The Tunguska event is regarded as one of the biggest natural disasters of modern times. On 30 June 1908 one or more explosions took place in the area close to the Tunguska River north of Lake Baikal. The explosion(s) flattened around 80 million trees over an area of more than 2000 square kilometres. The strength of the explosion is estimated to have been equivalent to between five and 30 megatons of TNT. That is more than a thousand times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb.
When the environmental and social impact of the BP Gulf oil spill is finally measured, will we be able to say that an event on the scale of Tunguska took place in the Gulf of Mexico?
James Fox’s secret messages
“I’m having a hard time articulating what it felt like” – James Fox
While Fox admits during the interview that he is at a loss for words, his unconscious mind comes through with precise language helping to define the collective unspoken vision of local people living on the shoreline facing a nightmare in the form of ecological disaster combined with what Fox describes as corporate/governmental repression.
While describing events in Grand Isle Louisiana Fox remarked, “The dispersants in the water that cause the oil to sink, that’s just like a known fact out here. And any cameras, they’re shutting off the beaches, you can’t take any ... I talked to people working in gas stations in the area saying that “My sister’s out here and she couldn’t even take a picture. They won’t allow any photography.”
The mirror filter reveals the message “An acid rain.” Click link to listen.
When asked who specifically was performing the civilian arrests Fox commented, “That’s a very good question – is it BP behind it? This is supposed to be a state park. I’m telling you right now, my partner was like ‘let’s get the bleep out of here right now’. I mean I really wanted to stay there and go to a local bar and find out more. Tomorrow I’m going to go back in there but I’m telling you right now, they got the clamp-down, it’s high security, BP has taken over. As far as I know it’s BP. And the government to some extent must have some involvement with it. I mean, Obama was at that very location on Friday. There was no mention of all this secrecy.”
The mirror filter reveals the message “Bug in my room”. Click link to listen.
Asked if he had approached the major media with his story Fox replied, “I approached them. Today I called CNN. I said “gotta call me, I gotta talk to you guys”. She said “I can’t call you right now I’ll call you later” and I’m waiting to get a call from her. Be honest with you right now, I mean whether or not I can get someone to come forward. Even if they’re in disguise? I mean these people are like petrified.”
The mirror filter reveals the message “An earth enemy”. Click link to listen.
Describing feedback from local people who spoke to Fox he said, "They're not even letting fishermen go out. People who have ... boats. I mean, it's literally like a media blackout. And these are good old boys I was talking to. These are good old boys. You know, and they believe in, you know, freedom of speech and they were just absolutely baffled. This guy says "What the hell is this. I can't - we're not even letting the media in here to talk about what's going on?" And this boy, the boy was 15. His father's involved in the clean-up and he said "The media's not reporting one-tenth of what's really going on out there.""
The mirror filter reveals the message "Cloud never shift needle. Leave it under it". Click link to listen.
Conclusion
Through a process of reflection it can be determined that James Fox's comments heard on The Veritas Show regarding events taking place in Louisana representing a corporate/governmental cover-up of a catastrophic enviromental disaster stand up under the test of the mirror filter.
The messages are simple and clear. Fox's "acid rain" visions combined with his sensitivity to surveillance "bugs" confronting an "earth enemy" released from a Pandora's box beneath the ocean floor. Perspectives on lower concentrate clouds of oil hidden under the surface of the water are clearly desribed as well. Overall, these messages paint the picture of a person giving authentic testimony to real events they have witnessed taking place under the cover of darkness provided by a media-blackout.












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