Way-far-out-there but not-as-far-as-Alex-Jones American-turned-British-"investigative"-journalist Greg Palast claims to have been charged with "unauthorized filming" of "critical infrastructure" after shooting the outside of an Exxon plant a hundred miles from New Orleans, Louisiana. This was apparently part of a documentary about Katrina refugees.
It would be nice to read a straight news report or a press release about the incident, because between the "jokes" and the unclear writing in both his report and that from "Scoop NZ" it's a bit difficult to tell what really happened (so to speak).
Posted to Bloggage at September 11, 2006 09:33 PM
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