четверг, 26 мая 2016 г.

Anonymous target Rick Scott

Nothing screams for attention louder than an anonymous post made by a group that calls itself Anonymous.
The Anonymous group posted a video message on Facebook blaming Gov. Rick Scott the billions of gallons of water from Lake Okeechobee flooding into the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
“As the rainy season is fast approaching, we direct the polluted waters be redirected into the state Capitol’s front doors and remove Rick Scott as the governor. The residents of Florida and citizens of the world will no longer be the subject of his greed and weakness for his self worth.”

The video also blames Scott for a corrupt state judicial system that allowed the Palm Beach Gardens police officer who shot Corey Jones to go free.
The message, delivered by what looks to be the love child of a villain from the movie "Scream" and a "V for Vendetta" character, vaguely threatens Scott that the Anonymous group won’t forget the alleged atrocities he committed.
CBS 12 reports the same group alerted protesters to the home address of Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg, which is listed as confidential in property appraiser’s records.
Political Fix will gladly interview someone about the claims against Scott. As far as we know, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers to relieve flooding from Lake Okeechobee because its a system they developed roughly a century ago.
U.S. Sugar usually catches heat for polluting the shallow Lake O with runoff from its sugar cane fields around the massive body of water, but the company — with albeit deep pockets — contends the pollution comes from headwaters around metropolitan Orlando.
Lastly, pushing the Lake O floodwaters on the doorstep of Tallahassee would only pollute the state’s already endangered freshwater springs.
Alas, efforts to reach someone from Anonymous were unsuccessful because they’re anonymous.

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