Chemical Plant Now Accused of Poisoning Americans
Months ago, Americans learned about the devastating spill of toxic chemicals in Ohio, following a train derailment. This led to countless members of the community getting ill and coming down with longlasting health complications.
Even wildlife and animals were adversely impacted by the spill.
While health officials assured that everything was being done to take care of the situation and clean things up, a lot of Americans had their doubts. Some even accused officials of sweeping things under the rug and not being completely honest.
Now, a similar case of noxious chemicals infecting Americans has emerged, this time out of North Carolina, as documented by the Daily Mail.
Multiple North Carolina residents maintain that the factory plant of Fayetteville Works is responsible for discarding various toxins into the nearby air and water. Members of the community also insist this is a problem that’s been ongoing for decades.
Now, Wilmington resident Beth Markesino reports her son died shortly after he was born, due to consuming infected tap water. She’s since founded the organization, Stop Gen-X in Our Water, as a means of raising awareness.
Meanwhile, military veteran Mike Watters has been diagnosed with levels of forever chemicals that are 14 times higher than they should be. Watters, in the years he’s lived right outside of the Fayetteville Works plant, has suffered health problems, such as blood clots and heart attacks.
Even more shockingly, the military veteran’s dogs passed away after suffering severe chemical burns and loss of fur.