By now you probably have heard of the horrendous mess the Environmental Protection Agency made of the Animas River in Colorado.



The EPA released over 3 million gallons of poisonous toxic water into the once-beautiful river after there was a breach that spilled from one of the many abandoned mines that surrounded the area.

One thing you may not have heard of, however, is that some people aren’t buying the EPA’s claim that it was just an ‘accident’. Some people think they did it entirely on purpose.

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You can see the damage in the video below:

A week before the incredulous catastrophe occurred, a letter to the editor containing an incredibly suspicious warning about the possibility of such a disaster was published in The Silverton Standard & The Miner local newspaper.

The letter was written by a retired geologist detailing verbatim how EPA would foul the Animas River on purpose in order to secure Superfund money.

Ronald Reagan once said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.'” If you don’t believe it yet, maybe you will start to after reading this:

“But make no mistake, within seven days, all of the 500gpm flow will return to Cememnt Creek. Contamination may actually increase… The “grand experiment” in my opinion will fail. And guess what [EPA’s] Mr. Hestmark will say then? Gee, “Plan A” didn’t work so I guess we will have to build a treatment plant at a cost to taxpayers of $100 million to $500 million (who knows). Reading between the lines, I believe that has been the EPA’s plan all along”

Here’s a screenshot of the letter:

Zero Hedge has concluded previously:

The EPA actually has no concern for the environment, they just happen to use the environment as a cover story to create laws and gain an advantage for the companies that lobbied for exemptions to the agency’s regulations, and to collect money in fines.