Monday, April 30, 2018

Contaminated Water In Flint and Kentucky Caused by Russia and Putin




The latest US Intelligence Agencies reports verify that it is actually Russia that is behind the contamination of public water systems in Flint, Michigan, areas of Kentucky, and thousands of other locations in America, by Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and other highly-toxic substances.

It is assumed that this aggressive and deadly attack on American health and well-being has been commanded from the top----On direct order of  Putin himself.

It was previously assumed that corrupt US local officials and local governments under the sway of  powerful Industries in various states, as well as aging water infrastructure, were the culprits. But these new findings now completely vindicate all US officials and US corporations, and now place the blame squarely and solely on  Russia  and  Putin.



                                                     Moscow says: "Drink up!"
                                                     Tap water in Kentucky



                                           Russian-polluted stream in Kentucky


Intelligence reports state that Russian agents in the US are systematically poisoning local water supplies all over America, right under the noses of American Law Enforcement and citizen watchdog groups.

"This is clearly an act of war, done in totally un-American secrecy", said a CIA official, who declined to give his name.



                                                         Gift from The Kremlin:
Tap water of this color is becoming far more commonplace 
all over America.



                           Flint resident Cheryl Culess with Russian-tainted water,
                                 that came straight out of her home's kitchen sink.


"Those damn Ruskies are poisonng my children", says an alarmed Cheryl Culess, who has lived in Flint, Michigan all her life. 

"I mean, I am relieved that no American politicians or companies were responsible, but somebody's just got to pay Putin back for this evil war on our water. Also, it would help if someone would fix the problem and give us drinkable water again. 
But just to see Putin suffer would  make me feel a lot better."


                                 Demonstrators in Flint, Michigan, decry Putin's
                                 attacks on their local water system.


                                 
                                An emotional meeting with distraught Flint residents on this                                     dangerous, totally Russian-caused problem.



Sitting duck for Putin's sinister operatives?



Polluted stream near Flint, Michigan clearly shows 
the effect of Russian efforts to foul US water supplies.


Flint Water Plant employee Clint Steele inspects hydrant water.
"This water is useless for everything except flushing the toilet.
I'm not sure it could even put out a fire---It might even turn out 
to be flammable itself."



Bottled water has become a necessity of life in Flint, 
since the Russian contamination crisis began.




Local water agencies have proven to be no match 
for Russian agents hard at work 
to poison America.



Photos of tap water in Martin County, Kentucky, 
each taken by different residents at various points 
from 2016 to 2018



Even this impressive state-of-the-art Kentucky water treatment plant, 
built in 1961,
was unable to compensate for the deliberate Russian sabotage
of local water systems.


A high US Government Official whose name The Garlic 
has been forbidden to give, 
had this to say about the attack on 
American's drinking water by Russia:

"We're going to be spending trillions of dollars on 
new weapons to defend our shores 
from our implacable enemy, and thank God for that. 
We're going to need a whole new fleet of submarines, new battleships, lots of new attack planes, a whole new generation of missiles to replace the old, crappy ones, and lots and lots of new high-tech satellites to 
protect and defend us from Putin's aggressiveness."

When asked whether America should repair or upgrade 
any of its water systems infrastructure as well, 
his response was, 
"Oh my gosh, no. Americans are rugged individualists, 
and will be able to find solutions at the local level. 
We are confident of that. But this attack will require 
a strategic and tactical approach, that much we know for certain-- 
Unless you're talking about building a really high wall 
around out water systems. That might work. 
But mainly, we're going to need those weapons-systems, 
and lots of them. The cost be damned."



Putin-Pollution.
Toxic tap-water in Kentucky leaves indelible stains on sinks, as well as 
the lives of  helpless and innocent American citizens.



Here's the thing.
In light of this crisis, the operative phrase here in America is:
"Watch your water."





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