
Just a week before the Environmental Protection Agency spilled millions of gallons of highly toxic waste into The Animas River, a retired geologist published a letter in a local Colorado newspaper that detailed a manner by which the EPA planned on intentionally contaminating the river.
The July 30th letter authored by Dave Taylor and published in The Silverton Standard & The Miner was correct on several points, but actually underestimated the size of the disaster.
See letter next page:
EPA is jut another crooked criminal part of this administration and ones beforet it. You can bet they knew exactly how and where to pressure this mine to push the water from its collapse. They have their agenda and who cares about hte public anyway? this is their at$#%&!@*ude as well as the muslims outlook. After all Obamas grammys were for speeches that said nothing but lying rhetoric so the epa and other BS Govt organizations just play the part say we are sorry but we will build a purification system there and get exactly what we were after and even make it to appear better than it really is by releasing the most contaminated water into your rivers. Anybody stupid enough to believe in wind energy as the next source of power for the whole country is delusional and living in a dream world.
Of course, they can then come up with all these rules and regulations to “protect” the environment that they destroyed.
As if they haven’t done it before.
WTF how far will obumma go..wow
Oh i believe that are doing all of this for Obama!!!
I think it’s their first play to shut down mining industry. My first thought when I heard about it
I read most of the comments under this one. One of the comments was that forum in which the letter supposedly published had a time discrepancy and it seemed somewhat questionable and may have actually been written and published after the fact.
False flag!
Very interesting article.
Yes they did