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Re: irishintelligence post# 81883

Tuesday, 04/30/2024 6:09:35 PM

Tuesday, April 30, 2024 6:09:35 PM

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C. Alan Walker was CEO of the "permanently closed" Bradford Energy (coal mine) Co 1988 Dale Rd, Woodland, PA 16881.

In 1999 he was apparently involved in a "controversial" sweetheart deal to unload his 89% of a 4,700 acre land deal that fell apart. However, unlike the 5 other sellers in the deal, he wound up still getting a payday from taxpayers.

https://www.pennlive.com/midstate/2012/05/harrisburg_city_council_lawyer.html

ProPublica has more on him and how he bought his position in government with fat contributions to the new Governor Tom Corbett. They go on to report

In 2002, three of Walker’s coal companies notified Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection that they had run out of money and were going to stop treating the 173 million gallons of polluted water they produced each year and released into tributaries of the Susquehanna River /u]. The state eventually got a court injunction to force them to continue treating the wastewater as required by state and federal law....

In January, the Associated Press found that about 150 million gallons of Marcellus Shale wastewater—the majority of the wastewater for the period examined—had been dumped into rivers and streams after only partial treatment. A subsequent story from the New York Times revealed that much of that wastewater was dangerously radioactive, and that drinking water facilities have not been testing their intake for this radioactivity....
https://www.propublica.org/article/corbett-pa-energy-exec-authority-environment

It is a damning report about political cronyism and environmental pollution. Sounds like a perfect fit for someone who knowingly sells counterfeit face masks that endangered people
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