THIS IS SERIOUS 🚨
After July 4th rivers and lakes are about to start being sprayed with an extremely toxic chemical called Diquat in Connecticut with plans to go nationwide
This has been sprayed before (video 2 & 3) it kills EVERYTHING
Politicians are getting rich off this… pic.twitter.com/ppmTuWjdQI
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 30, 2025
THIS IS SERIOUS 🚨
After July 4th rivers and lakes are about to start being sprayed with an extremely toxic chemical called Diquat in Connecticut with plans to go nationwide
This has been sprayed before (video 2 & 3) it kills EVERYTHING
Politicians are getting rich off this… pic.twitter.com/ppmTuWjdQI
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 30, 2025
This has been sprayed before (video 2 & 3) it kills EVERYTHING Politicians are getting rich off this deal along with many more people in government “Connecticut is about to poison its own lakes and rivers with a highly toxic chemical called diquat. And it seems like no one knows about it. It’s actually a coordinated plan that they’re about to roll out in states all over the country. This particular chemical is banned in Europe and highly toxic to humans and wildlife alike. I’ve even heard landscapers refer to diquat as the nuclear option.
The way these scumbags are getting away with it is by saying it’s used to kill an invasive plant species called hydrilla, which I’m sure it does, along with everything else in the water, and then us by circumstance. When I looked up if they were doing it in my state of Connecticut, I was shocked to see that right after the 4th of July, they plan on spraying it in several lakes out here. Of course, when you start to follow the money, you see how this plan has huge state funding and therefore is lining a whole lot of pockets. There’s quite a few players involved and they really don’t want us to know who they are and what their involvement is. So me being me, I listed all of their contact information in the caption below with exactly what their involvement to the issue is. (I’ll add the list below)” “This is not a partisan issue. It’s downright evil.” –
12 sites across the Lower Connecticut River to be sprayed first – Chemical: Diquat Dibromide (banned in Europe and Highly Toxic to Wildlife and Humans) – Scheduled after July 4th, 2025 – Approved by CT DEEP & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sites Include: -Chester Creek -Hamburg Cove -Selden Creek -Salmon River -Deep River -Lake Pocotopaug People involved in the deal: Keith W. Hannon (It’s Literally His Project) Project Manager – Connecticut River Hydrilla Control Project U.S. Army Corps of Engineers –
New England District Office: (978) 318‑8833 Email: keith.w.hannon@usace. army. mil Robert E. Kaliszewski (Signed The Permit) Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Quality Branch (formerly) Connecticut DEEP Office: (860) 424‑3003 Email: robert.kaliszewski@ct. gov Brian P. Thompson (Signed The Federal Constituency Review) Director, Land & Water Resources Division, DEEP Phone: (860) 424‑3019 Email: Brian.Thompson@ct. gov Colonel Justin R. Pabis, P.E. (Green Lit The Whole Thing) District Engineer, USACE New England District cenae-pa@usace. army. mil (978) 318‑8777 Governor Ned Lamont (Could Stop It All In One Phone Call) Office of the Governor Office: (860) 566‑4840 Fax: (860) 524‑7395 Email: governor.lamont@ct. gov Senator Richard Blumenthal (Secured The Funding) U.S. Senator – Connecticut Phone: (860) 258‑6940 Fax: (860) 258‑6958 (Remove spaces in the emails if you are going to email them) “These filthy crooks thought they could do this right under our noses without us even knowing. I say we remind them who they work for. Spread the word, blow these people’s inboxes up and let them know we don’t approve of the spraying of diquat in our lakes and rivers. And let’s come together and try to find a way to stop it.”
More on this attack on life in America by Democrats
- This discusses the planned use of diquat, a herbicide banned in Europe, in Connecticut’s lakes and rivers starting after July 4, 2025, to control invasive hydrilla, with concerns about its toxicity to humans and wildlife.
- Diquat is indeed a contact herbicide used for desiccation and defoliation, and its application on mature crops to ease harvesting is noted, but its use in aquatic environments for weed control is less common and controversial due to environmental impact.
- The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has an Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Program, funded by a boat registration fee, aimed at controlling species like hydrilla, which aligns with the post’s mention of state funding and involvement.
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is involved in environmental projects in Connecticut, including flood damage reduction and potentially invasive species control, which supports the post’s claim of their approval for the diquat application.
- Public concern over the lack of transparency and potential health risks from diquat, as mentioned in the post, reflects broader environmental and health debates surrounding chemical use in water bodies, though specific verification of the post’s details requires further official confirmation.
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