by Charlie LeDuff There is an intelligent man who earns his money in the municipal water racket. His house, too, was flooded last month during the heavy rains that submerged much of Detroit and Grosse Pointe.
What went wrong here? Everything.
(Photo: Michigan State Police) Surprisingly, even he believes the government s line that his home was destroyed due to an historic rainfall not seen in 1,500 years. The problem is, there was no one around 1,500 years ago to measure rainfall. The hydrologist also believes the government s story that the massive pumps at the Conner Creek Pump Station, located on Detroit s east side, were indeed working. He believes the government when it says – through the media – that the floods were caused by ancient pipes that simply couldn t handle the deluge caused by global warming.
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