Monday, April 25, 2016

Snyder is king. What does anyone expect. His administration killed and poisoned people, you betcha he is paranoid.

April 25, 2016
By Andrew Blake

As the world watches Flint, Michigan, (click here) to monitor the progress of the city’s continuing water crisis, newly released emails reveal that state police have been interested as well. Official correspondence made available earlier this month by Gov. Rick Snyder’s office confirms that the Michigan State Police have been conducting social media surveillance, specifically with regards to discussions surrounding Flint’s ongoing water dilemma.

Evidence of the online surveillance was confirmed in correspondence included in the more than 127,000 pages of state departmental emails released by the Republican governor’s office on April 15 and reviewed by Michigan Live ahead of an article published by the news site on Monday morning.

And the added deaths and cover-ups. I want the FBI! The Snyder administration has been manipulating what happens here for nearly two years, including ignoring the US EPA.


April 24, 2016
By Mike Adams

(NaturalNews) For those who wonder why, (click here) as the editor of Natural News, I carry a loaded weapon with me at all times, consider how often whistleblowers who threaten to expose government conspiracy crimes end up dead. In just the last few days, a water treatment plant foreman who could have testified against the corrupt government of Michigan was found dead in his home. On the exact same day, Sasha Avonna Bell, who spearheaded a lawsuit against the government over the lead poisoning of the Flint water supply, was found murdered.

"She was identified Thursday, the same day the death of a Flint Water Treatment Plant foreman who was wanted for questioning in connection with the crisis was announced," reports the Daily Mail....

Sasha Avonna Bell's lawsuit can and should go forward and quite possibly should become a class action. Her survivors can still seek such justice.

There would be a limited number of people who would know Matthew McFarland and Sasha Avonna Bell was involved in the water crisis, in particular Matthew McFarland. There would be even less who knew both.

Who would know he held information that would result in far different focus then the people the State Attorney has targeted?

The Lansing Mayor is backing up the Flint Mayor in that $55 million will be needed to repair and replace the Flint water system. The state's "Rainy Day Fund" has the monies Flint needs. Considering the poisoning was caused by the state government there should be no delay in tapping The Rainy Day Fund.

The longer government waits to build infrastructure the more expensive it gets.

24 April 2016
By Trent Gillies

As Flint, Michigan's water disaster continues, (click here) a blueprint to fix the city's lead contamination is being floated by the mayor of the state's capital city.

A decade ago, Lansing was able to avoid a toxic tap water disaster in their city by making a decision to initiate a massive lead pipe removal program. It's a solution the city's mayor is advocating to Flint, in order to alleviate a problem that's morphed into a national scandal.
"This is a crisis of epic proportions," Lansing Mayor Virgil "Virg" Bernero told CNBC's "On the Money" in a recent interview. "Those lead pipes have got to go."

Back in 2004, Lansing residents began voicing complaints about their water. That led the city to act decisively, Bernero told CNBC. The Democrat has been Lansing's mayor since 2006.

"Just like in Flint, some of the citizens were the canary in the mine. They brought it to our attention and we started looking into it," he added....