Lahaina (Hawaii): bizarre feiten over de allesvernietigende brand

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Nu bijna een maand na de verwoestende, allesvernietigende brand op Lahaina (Maui >> Hawaii) komen er steeds meer wat je wel kan stellen als bizarre feiten boven tafel.

Zo lagen op de dag dat de brand plaatsvond de verbindingen voor de telefoons eruit, zodat men elkaar niet kon waarschuwingen en kon men ook eventuele waarschuwingen van overheidswege niet ontvangen, althans als die overheid al de wil had om te waarschuwen, want daaraan wordt getwijfeld door de overlevenden……

De totaal onbetrouwbare politiechef Pelletier, die al zo’n CV had* dat hij nooit als politiechef had mogen worden aangesteld op Maui, stelde dat zijn manschappen van deur naar deur zijn gegaan om de bewoners te waarschuwen, echter de bewoners hebben geen idee wanneer dit is gebeurd en zij vermoeden dan ook dat dit is gebeurd nadat de brand voor het grootste deel was geblust, althans die suggestie hoorde ik van een inwoner van Maui via de telefoon op de Canadese radio. (zie ook het onder de X-berichten [voormalig Twitter] weergegeven artikel van Evie Magazine) Het is zeker zo dat de meeste bewoners die het overleefd hebben geen waarschuwing van de politie hebben gekregen, zoals zij hebben getuigd bij journalisten…..

Zoals ik in een eerder bericht al aangaf zijn investeerders/projectontwikkelaars zo onbeschoft om de mensen onder druk te zetten hun grond, of als er nog resten van hun huis op staan, dit te verkopen, iets waar deze schoften al jaren vruchteloos mee bezig waren, daar de bewoners hun huis niet wensten te verkopen….. Uiteraard willen deze investeerders/projectontwikkelaars luxe hotels bouwen op de grond waar de brand is tekeergegaan…… Schande dat men het gore lef heeft om op dit moment mensen onder druk te zetten en dat ook nog tegen een onbehoorlijk laag bod!! 

Over dat onbeschofte gedrag gesproken: ook Oprah Winfrey (zeuropoe Winfrey) en opperploert Mark Zuckerberg proberen mensen over te halen hun grond of de grond met restanten van hun huis te verkopen, zodat zij een dikke vette villa aan zee kunnen laten bouwen……. 

Ongelofelijk dit onder druk zetten van overlevenden, zeker als je bedenkt dat er nog zo’n 800 mensen niet zijn teruggevonden en er rond de 1.000 kinderen zoek zijn, hoogstwaarschijnlijk ook omgekomen……. In de video hieronder en in het Evie artikel spreekt men over 2.000 vermiste kinderen, maar dat klopt volgens mij niet. (alsof 1.000 kinderen er al niet 1.000 te veel zijn……)

Nog een vreemd feit: er was één geplaveide straat die naar een weg buiten Lahaina leidde, echter die was geblokkeerd door 2 politiewagens…… Volgens de klungelpolitiechef was dit nodig daar er elektriciteitskabels over de weg lagen, echter daardoor zijn naar grote waarschijnlijkheid nog meer mensen omgekomen dan ‘nodig was geweest…..’

Dacht dat ik uit m’n stoel donderde toen ik een video zag waarin VS president en oorlogsmisdadiger Biden de overlevenden, van wie er velen kinderen hebben verloren, de brand op Maui durfde te vergelijken met de brand die zijn Corvette (Chevrolet) uit 1967 heeft vernield (de video is te zien in het bericht van Evie Magazine)….. De smerige achterlijke ploert!! 

Biden zou zich bovendien ook eindelijk eens druk moeten maken om de enorme tanks met brandstof op het Hawaiiaanse eiland Oahu, ondergrondse tanks waarin zich 5,5 miljoen liter brandstof bevond en die steeds verder wegroesten…. Zoals je al kon opmaken uit de voorgaande zin is daar intussen een fikse hoeveelheid aan rotzooi in het milieu uitgelekt, het gaat hier om brandstof voor oorlogstuig……** Omwonenden hebben meermaals bij de VS autoriteiten aangedrongen deze tanks weg te halen, echter alle energie die deze omwonenden daarin hebben gestoken was tot nu toe tevergeefs…… In het grondwater op Oahu zijn al sporen van deze brandstof teruggevonden……

 

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Facts that we know about Maui Fires so far (25 days since the fire)

“2000 Children missing, where do you think they are? Nobody seems to be talking about it either

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En hier X-video met een bewoner van Maui:

Tony Luck

@RealTonyLuck

Listen up people. This is super Sad and Sounds Deliberate to me.

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Hier het artikel van Evie Magazine:

More Than 2,000 Children From Lahaina Public Schools Still Missing After Maui Wildfires

There
are still 850 people missing from the Maui wildfires, but a new report
from the Hawaii State Department of Education shows that there are more
than 2,000 children who are unaccounted for in the public school system.

By Gina Florio

3 min read

In early August, a catastrophic wildfire engulfed Lāhainā, Maui, leaving
over 100 confirmed dead and 850 missing. The tragedy has ignited a
firestorm of criticism directed at Hawaii’s state government,
particularly Governor Josh Green, for perceived inadequacies in
emergency response and preparedness. The absence of warning sirens and a
perceived lack of an official response to the disaster have drawn
widespread condemnation. The fire coincided with the first day back at
school for many students; schools had been closed due to an outage,
leaving many children home alone. Tragic stories have emerged, including
that of a 14-year-old who perished along with the family dog as his
parents were trapped behind a police barricade.

Green’s recent
“Anti-Housing” proclamation, aimed at speeding up the construction of
50,000 new homes on Oahu, has further fueled public skepticism.
Residents are concerned that developers will exploit the tragedy to build expensive hotels and condominiums,
particularly as many of the destroyed properties lie along the
coastline. Despite reassurances from Green, the fears persist, fueled by
Maui’s existing housing crisis and an average home price of $1.2
million.

Adding to the controversy is the state police chief, John
Pelletier, who has a history of service during the 2017 Las Vegas
shooting. The federal disaster declaration has not alleviated concerns;
locals report minimal assistance in the wake of the disaster. For
instance, the Department of Health initially blocked insulin-carrying
flights, although the issue has since been resolved.

Critics also
accuse state authorities and the media of downplaying the likely high
number of child victims to protect the Biden administration and Hawaii
Democrats. Social media commentators, influencers, and prominent figures
have criticized the lack of aggressive media coverage, suggesting a
deliberate attempt to cover up governmental failures. They claim that
once the true toll becomes apparent, a reckoning is imminent for local
government and media alike.

More Than 2,000 Children from Lahaina Public Schools Still Missing after Maui Wildfires

In a deeply concerning development, the Hawaii State Department of Education has reported
that 2,025 students remain unaccounted for in the Lahaina public school
system following a devastating fire on August 8 in Lahaina, Maui. Of
the 3,001 students initially enrolled across four schools in the
district, 538 have re-enrolled in other public schools, and 438 have
enrolled in the State Distance Learning Program. However, the fate of
the remaining 2,025 is still uncertain. The schools, comprising two
elementary, one intermediary, and one high school, are currently closed
due to fire damage. One elementary school is severely damaged and
unlikely to reopen soon, while the others have suffered damage from
winds, debris, and soot.

Private schools in Maui are also
impacted. Maui Preparatory Academy received about 1,000 new applications
and reshuffled its campus to accommodate 110 new students, a 40%
enrollment increase. Sacred Heart School, with about 200 students, was
destroyed by the fire.

Parents and community members feel particularly tormented, knowing many of the children were home alone when the fire struck

The
situation has left many survivors furious, wondering if a few more
minutes of warning could have saved numerous lives. Some survivors or
friends and family of survivors say that Maui residents were not warned
sufficiently (or even warned at all) before the wildfires devastated
their neighborhood. Parents and community members feel particularly
tormented, knowing many of the children were home alone when the fire
struck. One father, who managed to save his own children but not his
neighbors’, stated that even a 10-15 minute warning could have made a
significant difference in saving lives.

This disaster has had a
monumental impact on the educational and social fabric of Lahaina,
exposing gaps in emergency preparedness, and putting a spotlight on the
vulnerability of communities during natural disasters. The tragedy also
underscores the immediate need for coordinated efforts in search and
rescue, led in part by Combined Joint Task Force 50, involving the
Hawaii Army and Air National Guard, Army active duty, and Reserve. These
groups are working with Maui County authorities to provide immediate
support to the community and first responders.

The Hawaii State
Department of Education’s report lists out “immediate needs,” which
include “caring for our people/health and welfare of affected school
communities,” “communicating with stakeholders,” “supporting affected
students,” and “assessing and repairing facilities.” The document also
expresses the need for counseling services, particularly for the youth,
and alternate locations for facilities while environmental testing still
goes on to determine which areas are safe enough for residents.
“Working on internet connectivity” has been an issue as well.

There
are many people online who express disgust at the way this disaster has
been handled, calling out the local Hawaii officials for not doing
enough to protect the island’s most vulnerable residents. Just a few
days ago, the mayor of Maui appeared to be irritated at the question of
how many children were missing.

“Maui officials are covering up
the death toll. Still claiming people are ‘missing’ in order to hide the
horrific truth,” lawyer and filmmaker Mike Cernovich wrote on X,
formerly known as Twitter, as he shared the video. “Children burned
alive. Maybe 1,000 or more.”

Cernovich

@Cernovich

Maui officials are covering up the death toll.

Still claiming people are “missing” in order to hide the horrific truth.

Children burned alive. Maybe 1,000 or more.

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Cernovich

@Cernovich

A little kid got separated from her mom for a few minutes at 11 pm because the mom had to be processed for her asylum claim. That was FRONT PAGE NEWS. 24/7. Time magazine cover. It also was a total hoax.

A thousand kids burned in Maui. REALITY.

Any magazine cover for them?

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Many people suspect there is some kind of foul play, whether it’s that
the officials know exactly how many children are actually missing and
they’re not being forthright or that the officials did nothing at all to
protect the children from being burned alive in the fires. Meanwhile,
President Biden visited Maui and compared the tragedy to losing his 1967
Corvette in a fire once.  

Drew Hernandez

 @DrewHLive

Broken families in Maui have dead lost children

Biden: I almost lost my 67’ corvette to a fire once

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Greg Price

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The
entire situation sounds fishy, and people are upset at the fact that it
seems as though content about the fires is being suppressed online.
Even worse, it seems as though the mainstream media is not giving this
the kind of front-page news it deserves. Outlets are reporting on it,
but this should be the primary story that is plastered across every
single newspaper and magazine. It should be all they talk about, but
somehow, it keeps getting buried under other news that the journalists
deem is more important.

The disaster has exposed systemic
weaknesses in local governance, preparedness, and media accountability,
revealing a collective failure to protect the most vulnerable. As the
community mourns and waits for hundreds, maybe thousands, of missing
people to be accounted for, the public debate is gradually shifting from
mere recovery to a larger dialogue about governance, accountability,
and the socio-economic future of Hawaii. Critics are calling for
sustained scrutiny, warning against letting the authorities “move on
from Maui” without facing the consequences of what they term a
preventable tragedy.

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Deze politiechef is er verantwoordelijk voor dat één persoon in 2017 wegens disfuncioneren van de politie een groot aantal slachtoffers kon maken in Las Vegas, in wat men de ‘Las Vegas Shooting’ noemt….. Bij die schietpartij kwamen 60 mensen om het leven en raakten er 865 gewond (waaronder zwaargewonden)…….. Je behoeft geen intellect als dat van Einstein te hebben om te begrijpen dat de politie van Las Vegas destijds veel te laat heeft ingegrepen, met ‘grote dank’ aan politiechef Pelletier…..

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** Zie: Hawaï: grondwater wordt bedreigd door ‘versleten’ mega tanks brandstof van VS leger’

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Zie ook:Investeerders-projectontwikkelaars benaderen uiterst onbeschoft de overlevenden van de brand op Maui (Hawaii)……

Hawaï: grondwater wordt bedreigd door ‘versleten’ mega tanks brandstof van VS leger

Het
grootste gevaar voor Hawaï
 komt niet van Noord-Koreaanse ‘kernraketten’, maar van het
VS leger dat daar met enorme aantallen militairen is gestationeerd. 75 jaar
geleden werden er enorme ondergrondse brandstoftanks geconstrueerd op
het eiland Oahu en zoals te verwachten was, door corrosie dreigen die
tanks lek te raken…… 

Eerder
gebeurde dit op een Californische luchtmachtbasis, waarna de tanks
werden vervangen door nieuwe, lullig genoeg moest daar eerst 1,5
miljoen gallons aan brandstof voor weglekken…….. (een gallon is
iets meer dan 3,7854 liter ofwel het gaat hier om meer dan 5,5
miljoen liter brandstof…..)

Echter ook op Oahu is in 2014 een hoeveelheid van 27.000 gallons aan brandstof weggelekt…… Intussen worden er al sporen van petroleum gevonden in het drinkwater, wat volgens de autoriteiten geen gevaar vormt voor de volksgezondheid……..* De tanks liggen op een zeer korte afstand van het zich daaronder bevindende drinkwater….

Niet
vreemd dus dat de bevolking van Hawaï en zeker van het eiland Oahu
eist dat het leger van de VS actie onderneemt, voordat de drinkwatervoorraad van Oahu voorgoed is verpest………

In
het volgende artikel van Ann Wright, eerder verschenen op CommonDreams en door mij overgenomen van Greed, beschrijft ze naast het
risico die de brandstoftanks vormen, o.a. de situatie op Hawaï waar zoals gezegd een enorm aantal militairen is gelegerd.

IS
THE U.S. MILITARY A LARGER THREAT TO HAWAII THAN NORTH KOREAN
MISSILES?

FEBRUARY
10, 2019
 FRIENDS
OF GREED 3
CDDRINKING
WATER
HAWAIIUS
MILITARY

Us Military Base in Oahu, Hawaii ( Photo: MilitaryBases.com)

United
States (
CD)
– 
After
the big North Korean missile scare in Hawaii a year ago, one would
think that missiles are the greatest threat to the island of Oahu.
Yet, it’s not missiles that are the threat, it’s our own U.S.
military and its massive jet fuel storage tanks that are leaking into
Oahu’s drinking water aquifer.

A
complex of mammoth 20-story military jet fuel storage tanks buried
twenty stories down in a bluff called Red Hill are perched only 100
feet above Honolulu’s water supply.  The walls on the
75-year-old jet fuel tanks are now so thin that the edge of a dime is
thicker.  Each of the twenty tanks holds 12.5 million gallons of
jet fuel, although eighteen are in operation now.  225,000,000
gallons of jet fuel in total are a mere 100 feet from 
causing a
catastrophic disaster for the island of Oahu.

In
fact, disaster has already struck when in 2014, 27,000 gallons of jet
fuel leaked from a tank that had been repaired with a welded patch. 
The welding gave way and tens of thousands of gallons of fuel leaked
into the water supply.  Over the years, studies have documented
leaks dating back to 1947, the continued corrosion of the tank liners
and the risk of a catastrophic fuel release.

Drinking
water is currently safe to drink, but traces of petroleum chemicals
are being 
detected in
the groundwater near the tanks.

Concerned
citizens on the island, have for decades been trying to get the U.S.
Navy to take the dangerous tanks out of Red Hill.  The military
states that the underground fuel tanks are of strategic importance to
U.S. national security and they are being maintained as good as
75-year old tanks can be. Yet, those who live on Oahu say: “That’s
not good enough! You can’t have national security by jeopardizing
the health security of your citizens.”

It
is not surprising that the U.S. Navy has made little effort to remove
the tanks and put replacements in a less dangerous place.  The
military’s hold on the island of Oahu and its politicians is very
strong both psychologically and economically. Oahu is filled with
U.S. military bases and their accompanying corporations that supply
the military with equipment and services.

The
state of Hawaii is one of the most militarized states in the nation
and Oahu is one of the most militarized islands with seven major U.S.
military bases and a 
total of
36,620 military personnel:  Army 16,313, Navy 7,792 (drop
of 8,000 from 2015), Marines 6,370 and Air Force 4,937,
Coast Guard 1208.

When
the 64,000 military family members and military 
contractors are
added to the active duty military, the military-industrial complex on
Oahu numbers about 100,000, which is 10 percent of Oahu’s total
population of 988,000. The state of Hawaii has only
1.4
million citizens.

The
U.S. military installations on the island of Oahu began being
constructed soon after the overthrow of the sovereign nation of
Hawaii by U.S. businessmen and a small contingent of U.S. Marines:

Pearl
Harbor Naval Base- headquarters of the US Pacific Fleet Navy and is
the 
homeport for
25 warships,15 attack submarines, nine guided-missile destroyers and
a guided-missile cruiser;

Hickam
Air Force Base- headquarters of the US Pacific Air Forces and
has 
squadrons of
F-15s, F22, C-17 and B-2 bombers;

Kaneohe
Marine Base- Marine Air Station and three Marine 
Regiments

Schofield
Barracks- 25th
Infantry
Division

And
the Tropic Regions 
Test
Center
 (TRTC)

Camp
Smith
-headquarters
of the United Indo-Pacific Command which is 
responsible for
all U.S. military activity in the greater Asia and Pacific region
including India, Camp Smith is also the headquarters of the U.S.
Marine Corps Forces, Pacific.

Fort
Shafter-
headquarters for
the U.S. Army Pacific

Asia-Pacific
Center
 for
Security Studies-military educational facility for military and
civilian officials from countries from Asia and the Pacific for
courses on international security strategy.

Tripler
Army Medical Center
 and
Veterans Administration Medical Center-provides medical assistance to
active duty military and veterans.


U.S.
Coast Guard 14th District for the Pacific (while not part of the
Department of Defense-, during wartime, the Coast Guard can go under
command of DOD)- three 225-foot buoy tenders, four 110-foot patrol
boats, two 87-foot coastal patrol boats, four small boat stations,
two sector commands, an air station, a Far East command, five
detachments and over 400 aids to navigation.

Major
military installations have been built on other islands of Hawaii.
The 
Puhakaloa
Training Area
,
the largest U.S. military training area in the world with 133,000
acres for artillery, mortar, small arms and crew-served weapons
firing is located on the Big Island of Hawaii.  U.S. Air Force
bombers flying from the continental U.S. drop ordnance on the area
between the two volcanoes of the island of Hawaii.

On
the island of Kauai, the Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands
(PMRF) is the world’s largest range capable of supporting surface,
submarines, aircraft, and space operations simultaneously. PMRF has
over 1,100 square miles of instrumented underwater range and over
42,000 square miles of controlled airspace.  The Navy is
currently using PMRF to test “hit to kill” technology using
direct collision of the anti-ballistic missile with its target
destroying the target by using only kinetic energy from the
force of the collision. The Navy’s Aegis Ballistic 
Missile
Defense System 
and
the Army’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System, or
THAAD are tested on Kauai at PMRF.

On
the island of Maui, the Maui High-Performance Computing Center,
a Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Center managed by the
Air Force Research Laboratory and supporting the High-Performance
Computing Modernization Program, provided DoD scientists and
engineers with one of the world’s largest computers to solve
war-making computational problems.

According
to the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce, the economic direct and indirect
impacts of military expenditures in Hawaii generate $14.7 billion
into Hawaii’s economy, creating more than 102,000 jobs. The
military’s investments in Hawaii totals $8.8 billion. Military
procurement contracts amount to about $2.3 billion annually, making
it a prime source of contracting opportunities for hundreds of
Hawaii’s small businesses, including significant military
construction projects.

The
power of the U.S. military on issues in the Hawaiian Islands and its
politicians at all levels cannot be underestimated, nor can the
protection the military is given by its retirees and the citizens who
benefit from it. The pressure on city and state officials to accept
the status quo is very strong.

Finally,
the U.S. government has acknowledged the medical problems the
contamination of the drinking supply caused at another community- the
huge U.S. Marine Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and Marine
Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, North Carolina.  From 1953
through 1987, tens of thousands of Marines and their families were
contaminated by two on-base water wells that were contaminated with
trichloroethylene (TCE), perchloroethylene (PCE), benzene, vinyl
chloride among other 
compounds from
on-base leaking storage tanks and an off-base dry cleaner.

At
long last, the Veterans Administration has acknowledged the dangerous
situation on the bases in North Carolina that was ignored for
decades.  The VA has declared that a large number of diseases
are caused by the chemicals and that military and family members who
have contracted these diseases and who are still living will be
compensated.  We can expect the same type of diseases with the
continuing leaks at Red Hill:

  • Aplastic
    anemia and other myelodysplastic syndromes

  • Bladder
    cancer

  • Breast
    cancer

  • Esophageal
    cancer

  • Female
    infertility

  • Hepatic
    steatosis

  • Kidney
    cancer

  • Leukemia

  • Lung
    cancer

  • Miscarriage

  • Multiple
    myeloma

  • Myelodysplastic
    syndromes

  • Neurobehavioral
    effects

  • Non-Hodgkin’s
    lymphoma

  • Renal
    toxicity

  • Scleroderma

  • Parkinson’s
    Disease

On
the other side of the country from North Carolina, the Navy has
already closed down one complex of underground jet fuel storage tanks
at Point Loma, California, which had 54 storage tanks.  The
riveted seams on the underground tanks began leaking as they aged. 
When 1.5 million gallons of fuel spilled from the site in 2006, the
U.S. Navy was decided to replace the tanks.

For
us on Oahu, the bottom line is that when, not if, the massive jet
fuel storage tanks leak into the aquifer of Honolulu, city, state and
federal officials must be held accountable– the public has given
them plenty of warning of their concerns.  As with lead in the
water supply in Flint, Michigan lead, officials knew that the
drinking water was contaminated but didn’t do anything to stop the
community from using it. Remarkably, none of the Flint officials have
gone to jail yet, but the community is demanding accountability for
malfeasance in office—which would be the same in Honolulu when
disaster strikes on the jet fuel storage tanks.

So,
we the citizens ask our elected leaders, why do they allow such a
disaster continue to threaten our water supply in Honolulu when we
know that 75-year-old tanks with corroding walls are continuing to
leak.

I
will make this personal.

I
am 72 years old and served 29 years in the U.S. military. I retired
20 years ago.  The twenty jet fuel storage tanks are 75 years
old and have served each of those 75 years and are still serving.

At
72, I have had the normal number of aches and pains including a hip
replacement that didn’t turn out the best and skin cancer surgery
that left skin grafts and patches on my face, head and leg.

At
75, the twenty-story jet fuel storage tanks also have had aches and
pains as well as their skin getting thinner and thinner due to seven
decades of corrosion.   Their skin or walls are as thin as
the edge of a dime in some places.  Patching of the thin skin of
the Red Hill jet fuel tanks didn’t turn out so well either, with
the welding on one of the patches giving way in 2014 and 27,000
gallons of jet fuel leaking out of the tanks jeopardizing the
Honolulu aquifer.

Those
of us in our 70s, whether we are fuel tanks or humans, know all about
leaks—it’s a hazard of age.

I
retired from the U.S. Army after 29 years of service.  After 75
years of service, it’s time to retire the leaking Red Hill Storage
tanks—and protect our precious water supply.

This
report prepared by 
Ann
Wright
 for Common
Dreams
 under
Creative
Commons License

Ann Wright Ann
Wright
 is
a 29 year US Army/Army Reserves veteran who retired as a Colonel and
a former US diplomat who resigned in March, 2003 in opposition to the
war on Iraq.  She served in Nicaragua, Grenada, Somalia,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Sierra Leone, Micronesia and Mongolia. 
In December, 2001 she was on the small team that reopened the US
Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.  She is the co-author of the
book 
“Dissent:
Voices of Conscience.”
 
(www.voicesofconscience.com


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* Het cliché ‘geen gevaar voor de volksgezondheid’, een cliché dat keer op keer wordt gebruikt door autoriteiten, terwijl dit cliché voor zoveel soorten van chemische stoffen wordt gebruikt, dat men uit het oog verliest dat al die beetjes chemische stoffen, die ‘geen gevaar voor de volksgezondheid zouden vormen’, zich stapelen in ons lichaam en op den duur uiteraard wel een groot gevaar vormen voor de volksgezondheid…….. (neem alle gifsoorten op groente en fruit, gifstoffen in kadaver uh vlees en al het gif dat je uit de buitenlucht in je lichaam opslaat….) Kortom dat ‘geen gevaar voor de volksgezondheid’ is een dooddoener, terwijl er wel degelijk een bestaand groot gevaar is voor die gezondheid…….. (maar ja, probeer maar eens te bewijzen door welke chemische stoffen zich kanker heeft ontwikkeld in je lichaam…..)

PS: overigens totaal belachelijk dat Hawaï een staat van de VS is!