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Monday, September 3, 2018

Complain about public water in your home, Government will call you a Terrorist

By CSO | 


I feel sorry for America. WTF is wrong with Congress? What kind of water is the government drinking? 


If you make a complaint about your water quality to your home in public, then the Department of Homeland Security could consider that an "Act Of Terrorism." 
According to the Code of Laws of the United States. "under federal regulation", 

If you make allegations against the public water supply that are unfounded, then that can be considered under Homeland Security an act of terrorism." 
If children become ill from drinking tap water in their home, then how in the heck can that be considered unfounded complaints about water quality?


With the arrival of summer, millions of Americans are enjoying the great outdoors by playing in the water. However, if you have an issue with the quality of water that pours out of your home faucets, then you can file a complaint. Such was the case in Mt. Pleasant as more than 100 residents used the state's official complaint process to seek help with the poor quality of their water. In fact, residents claim there are often boil water notices and even when there's no boil warning, children have become sick from drinking the water. Yet at a town meeting, Sherwin Smith, deputy director of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation's Division of Water Resources warned residents:

"We take water quality very seriously. Very, very seriously. But you need to make sure that when you make water quality complaints you have a basis, because federally, if there's no water quality issues, that can be considered under Homeland Security an act of terrorism."

Local residents say their water has been cloudy, dirty and odd-tasting for years. Mt. Pleasant resident Joycelene Johns said, "We've met with our state representative who is supposed to be looking out for us, attended public meetings like they asked, and they intimidate us by accusing us of committing acts of terrorism. We just want clean and affordable water. How is that terrorism?" She added "I'll drink it, but I pray before the first sip."

For the full story on the article, click the link below.

https://www.csoonline.com/article/2224842/microsoft-subnet/you-might-be-a-terrorist-if---you-complain-about-your-tap-water.html 

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