Mexican Gangsters Poison San Jose Water Supply

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Mexicans who illegally grow marijuana in California and elsewhere in the US are not like the hippie farmers of Mendocino County who tend their plants with organic values. Nope, the Mexicans use poisonous chemicals from their homeland that are illegal here because of their danger to public health.

A recent bust by the California Fish and Game found a typically toxic pot patch east of San Jose, the third-largest city in the state. The grow of 8,000 plants was located on a stream that feeds Coyote Creek, a water source for the city. One of the Mexican chemicals found was Furadan, a teaspoon of which can kill a person.

Meanwhile, we citizens are urged to celebrate America’s increasing diversity, which in reality meansMexicanization. (See video.)

 

WNEM TV 5

imageMexican growers have trashed our public lands for years, including treasured national parks like Yosemite and Sequoia (pictured).

The level of destruction is unconscionable, yet Washington ignores the devastation to pristine wilderness, not to mention the danger to hikers from armed Mexican gangsters. Parts of Sequoia National Park have become no-go zones for visitors because they might get shot.

Illegal pot growing poisons creek, WNEM-TV, August 15, 2013

SAN ANTONIO VALLEY, CA (KRON/CNN) – California authorities busted an illegal marijuana grow site in a remote area about two hours from San Jose, CA.

Experts believe the pot not only poses health risks to those who smoke it, but also to anyone who drinks water in San Jose.

Two hours from San Jose, at the end

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