dis·sent
diˈsent/
verb
- hold or express opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.
The story you are about to hear is extremely disturbing. But for those of us who have followed the New World Order’s plans to implement Agenda 21, this is really not a shocker at all.
Because of some unfortunate and longstanding management issues within the Detroit water department, entire neighborhood blocks have been having their water shut off, without warning or due process, starting 2 weeks ago. However, in the short time since this shut off program was implemented, it has escalated rather quickly into something entirely different. Some of the affected residents, mostly mothers of young children, who asked for verification or proof from the city that they were ‘on the list’ have been jailed, in a concentration-camp style prison that was recently reopened. While in this prison, they have been exposed to deplorable conditions. There is talk from well-respected local activists and attorneys of major human rights violations that are happening in this facility. And, it gets worse. A few days after water services are
discontinued, Child Protective Services has been descending on these communities and are taking the children from these homes, placing them in the far-from-stellar State Foster Care System for their own ‘protection‘. As hard to believe as this is, this extremely distressing scenario is real, and will be going on all summer long. The shut off project is being managed by a company called Homrich Wrecking, that was already ousted in 2011 for having sketchy business contracts within the city, worth millions. This time around, Homrich has been handed a cool 5.6 million to shut off the water to 70,000 families as little as 2 months behind on their water bill, a bill that totals roughly $150 bucks. This is regardless of whether or not their taxes, mortgages, and other utilities are up-to-date, in a city that has already lost a million people over the last decade due to outsourcing of jobs in the automobile industry, and a number of other economic factors. Detroit is in Big Trouble, but then again, so are many other cities around the country. And there is a lot more going on then just water shut offs, in case you haven’t noticed (Note: please read this article at Voice of Detroit to get the full picture).
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