Anonymous ID: b5006d July 12, 2021, 10:47 a.m. No.14107617   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14107601

Yes, confirmed, this is the day. How do l know, because l am within a signature and an appointment to get my elderly parents paperwork in order. Because of Covid shut down Charles Schwab has not been available, etc, etc. Today l await the signatures and then get to finalize with C.S. Since December trying to get this accomplished.

 

What could go wrong? shut down of the internet.

Anonymous ID: b5006d July 12, 2021, 10:53 a.m. No.14107642   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14107560

WATCH THE WATER

NOTABLE

 

> Mississippi’s complaint alleges that MLGW has “forcibly siphoned” off its water to the tune of billions of gallons. Compl. ¶ 23. And that without modern pumping technology none of that water would be available to Tennessee. Id. at ¶ 24. To make matters worse, Mississippi says Tennessee has removed groundwater far beyond “the water’s natural seepage rate.” Id.

> Evidence of Tennessee’s heist, Mississippi claims, can be seen in “substantial drop in pressure and corresponding drawdown of stored water in the Sparta Sand” and the “cone of depression” that extends into north Mississippi. Id. at ¶¶ 25, 30. Because Tennessee is allegedly stealing water at such a rapid rate, Mississippi must now drill wells to substantially greater depths. Id. at ¶ 54(b). Naturally, that practice has increased the costs on Mississippians who rely on the Aquifer for their groundwater.

> Mississippi now seeks both declaratory relief and money damages for the taking of its groundwater. The declaratory judgment would establish Mississippi’s “sovereign right, title and exclusive interest in the groundwater stored naturally in the Sparta Sand formation” which would not be available to the Defendants without pumping. I

>https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/mississippi-claims-memphis-stealing-its-groundwater-supreme-court-decide