DOUBLE LIVE: Dimock Water Crisis and Georgia Chemical Inferno COVER UP
At 4:30pm, Jason Peters will be LIVE from Dimock PA w/ residents about ongoing water disaster. At 6:30 pm, Jordan will be LIVE w/ sick GA residents exposing new details of the BioLab chemical COVER UP
Hey folks, it’s Jordan.
We have a BIG DOUBLE LIVESTREAM tonight exposing serious environmental disasters—both being ignored by mainstream media. At 4:30 p.m. eastern, independent journalist Jason Peters will be LIVE from Dimock, Pennsylvania speaking with residents about their water crisis that’s been going on for 14 YEARS. Residents of the small township—population 1,243 residents—had their private water wells contaminated by Cabot Oil and Gas’ fracking (the town was featured in filmmaker Josh Fox’s award-winning 2010 “Gasland” documentary)
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Well…14 years later, the water is still contaminated and very little is being done to fix this injustice (and beloved Pennsylvania Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro has apparently not followed through on his promises to residents).
WATCH LIVE at 4:30 p.m. eastern
Then at 6:30 p.m. eastern, Jordan will host a special livestream with sick residents from Conyers, Georgia as well as independent chemical tester Scott Smith. Scott was recently down in Conyers doing independent testing a week after the BioLab chemical plant fire spread chlorine gas through the air—as far as 100 miles all the way into Alabama—sickening residents near and far.
****ALREADY, we are uncovering MAJOR corruption and attempts by the chemical company, and potentially local officials, to COVER UP the true scope of the chemical contamination born from the BioLab fire***
WATCH at 6:30 p.m. eastern:
And as a reminder, our SWING STATE reporting trip is in full swing: Jason and Jon are ON-THE-GROUND reporting in Pennsylvania on important stories mainstream media is ignoring. On Friday, I will pick up the coverage, reporting in Michigan and then Wisconsin for a week; I currently have about 20 text messages going with potential people to interview in multiple cities (my head is about to explode, I need a full-time producer!)
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