Project Gulf Impact crew poisoned in 'Nazi America'
Each of the filmmaker crew members that have been in the U.S, war zone trenches since May, documenting the Gulf operation crime against humanity, are poisoned. Alex Thomas of The Intel Hub reports on an exclusive interview with film director of Project Gulf Impact, Matt Smith about his condition in the Youtube video below. They discuss the similarities between the Nazi holocaust in Germany and the one underway in the U.S.
Quoting Smith who was interviewed by Intel Hub radio show host, Shepard Ambellas, Thomas writes:
“Everyone down here knows what's going on and the media black out is like calling the oil spill an oil spill when it is a flood. This media blackout is so deep, it’s like the Gestapo, its seriously feels like we are in some sort of Nazi State with the media. The media control is horrifying. It is so horrifying because it is getting WORSE."
Smith says that it feels like a different country down along the Gulf Coast.
He explains that the sick people in the south have no money or health insurance and cannot afford health care.
It has been reported to the Examiner that many South Louisianans do not even have gas money to drive to New Orleans only a couple of hours away.
Smith said that the crew wore respirators the day they fell ill. The respirators did not prevent them from becoming poisoned. He and everyone on the boat are poisoned. They all required hospitalization. Three of them are in the hospital.
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