Anonymous ID: f0d29c Jan. 14, 2022, 4:28 p.m. No.15376763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6781 >>6900 >>7077

>>15374909

>Michigan attorney general refers 2020 alternate electors to feds for possible prosecution – justthenews

Flashback: Michigan attorney general poses by Y head and fireplace for campaign ad.

Symbolic?

‘I Won’t Show You My Penis’ — Jewish Candidate’s Campaign Ad Goes Viral

Meet Dana Nessel, the Jewish democratic candidate for Michigan’s attorney general in 2018, who says one great way to keep exposed penises out of professional environments is to elect women into office. In a video for her campaign, the gloriously tough-talking Nessel sits in front of a crackling fire and posits this:

https://forward.com/schmooze/388734/i-wont-show-you-my-penis-jewish-candidates-campaign-ad-goes-viral/

Dana Nessel - Who can you count on not to show you their penis? (vid related)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJdlPdqWmCc

 

Digging for it now.

Until sauced, take for what it’s worth.

Seem to recall Sidney Powell tweet (?) referencing Dana Nessel as Dana Nestle.

 

Michigan AG files motion for sanctions against 3 Michigan attorneys, Texas attorney Sidney Powell

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says U.S. election lawsuits alleging voter fraud, among other issues, have crossed the line – and she’s calling for the attorneys behind them to be punished.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/2021/01/30/michigan-ag-officially-requests-sanctions-against-attorneys-behind-2020-election-lawsuits/

 

“WATCH the water.” [multiple meanings]

Timestamp? 10:07? Coincidence?

Section 17? Coincidence?

Permit 1701? Coincidence?

“Do you believe in coincidences?”

Nestle water owners return Michigan permit, plan new withdrawal

The company formerly known as Nestle Waters North America has surrendered a controversial permit to extract Michigan groundwater for bottling and plans to decrease its withdrawal by enough to sidestep the extensive environmental scrutiny that came with it.

The permit, granted under Section 17 of the state Safe Drinking Water Act, allowed Nestle to increase its White Pine Springs well extraction from 250 to 400 gallons-per-minute (gpm) once the company developed an extensive plan to monitor groundwater levels, stream flows, wetlands, aquatic life and habitat in the surrounding watershed.

That permit has been tied-up in a slow-moving legal challenge for several years and Nestle never dialed-up the pumping rate before selling its American bottled water division for $4.3 billion to One Rock Capital Partners, a New York private equity firm that rebranded the company as Blue Triton.

Even at 250-gpm, Case said the well has reduced the water volume in Twin Creek and Chippewa Creek, two cold-water tributaries of the Muskegon River.

The well supplies the Ice Mountain spring water brand.

Nestle’s business model drew substantial criticism following the Flint water crisis and water shutoffs in Detroit for residents who couldn’t afford their utility bills. The company does not pay a fee or royalty on groundwater extracted in Michigan. Instead, the company pays a $200 per-facility state paperwork fee.

Blue Triton’s brand portfolio includes the Poland Spring brand in Maine, Deer Park brand in Maryland, Ozarka brand in Texas, Arrowhead brand in California and Zephyr Hills brand in Florida. The Connecticut-based company has [27] production facilities across North America and sources water from [38] active springs throughout the country.

Oct. 20, 2021, 10:07 a.m

https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2021/10/nestle-water-owners-return-michigan-permit-plan-new-withdrawal.html

 

BlueTriton Brands, formerly known as Nestle Waters North America, sent a letter to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) to withdraw from Permit 1701–a controversial permit the State of Michigan approved in 2018 that allowed Nestle Waters to increase their water extraction rate from 250 to 400 gallons per minute from the White Pine Springs well.

https://www.9and10news.com/2021/10/25/bluetriton-formerly-nestle-waters-withdraws-from-controversial-permit/

 

State dismisses case challenging Nestle’s water withdrawal permit in Michigan

Company pumps 1.1M gallons of Michigan water per day, pays only $200 per year

A 2018 case challenging Nestle’s permit to extract Michigan water and sell it for a profit has been dismissed by the state’s environmental department on Friday.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/michigan/2020/11/21/state-dismisses-case-challenging-nestles-water-withdrawal-permit-in-michigan/

 

An administrative law judge last week upheld a state permit, which allows Nestle Waters North America to pump 400 gallons a minute from a well near Evart in Osceola County, a 60% increase

29 April 2020

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/judge-nestle-pump-water-michigan-70411110

 

What politicians have owl / Y head symbols?

https://qanon.pub/#189

They don’t hide it.

They don’t fear you.

You are sheep to them.

You are feeders.

https://qanon.pub/#184

Anonymous ID: f0d29c Jan. 14, 2022, 4:58 p.m. No.15377077   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>Meet Dana Nessel, the Jewish democratic candidate for Michigan’s attorney general in 2018

>Seem to recall Sidney Powell tweet (?) referencing Dana Nessel as Dana Nestle.

>>15376763

McBroom said, if youre profiting by making false claims, thats pretty much the definition of fraud. Well, heres some news for us today. [Michigans Attorney General Democrat Dana Nestle], today announced that she accepts that request and that challenge from these state senators who did the report debunking all the false fraud claims about Michigan.

July 9, 2021

https://www.msnbc.com/transcripts/transcript-rachel-maddow-show-7-9-21-n1273681