Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Randall water was contaminated with military toxins, arsenic, manganese, iron and nitrates.

Notice no mention in the McRecord article that arsenic, iron, manganese abd nitrates are ALL military poisons. The fact that Randall is southwest not very many miles of the largest Camp Ripley bombing range, is left out of this article too. Of course. Nobody wants to even consider there are likely risks to Randall's residents due to Camp Ripley bombings.  Check out the pictures from google earth yourself. See those big crevasses in the earth. Water goes in those every time it rains, then pours directly into the aquifer below. And there are other bombing ranges too.

Where do you think all those poisons end up anyway?

Pretty simple. In the water, air, soil, trees, grass, and then when Ripley does their burns every year, they are spewed even further.

Little Falls, Cushing, Pillager, Pierz, Fort Ripley, Brainerd, townships, private properties, lakes, farmland and streams, are all affected by this constant bombardment of pollutants, drifting in all directions.
https://www.hometownsource.com/morrison_county_record/randall-recognized-for-water-quality-improvement-efforts/article_204c9c54-28cf-11ea-b100-cf9999fb99cf.html








2 comments:

  1. Lmao those aren’t impact sites..... wrong again Robin.... but you won’t actually post this because you don’t actually believe in free speech!

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    1. Since you claim these sites are not impact sites(from bombing), then perhaps you will tell us Shane Arne, just what they are? Demolition dumps? Please do tell. Maybe you will be brave enough to post the actual sites of bombing ranges at Camp Ripley, since you are retired.

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