8Chan Anon claims to be insider in Pedo-Cabal circles.
Link here:
https://8ch.net/pol/res/12708444.html#12708582
Dropping info on city of Bellinzona - claims it is the capitol of pedo criminal organizations. Need to dig into city officials, services, contracts etc.
Also mentions a waste removal company called TERIS - apparently you can view services and order via website or phone with password phrase.
PG Goats will recognize Pedo symbolism everywhere on their site. They have a Rates card that doesn't make sense until read like a pedo price tag.
Redirect here:
https://imgoat.com/uploads/2557a7b2e9/188965.jpg
Lets get to work boys.
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Labourmix ago
Ok, could be nothing but finding three different waste companies using the name TERIS is a bit of a coincidence right?
InsiderAnon on 8chan said in one of his posts that the guys from this Teris company in Switzerland go to a company event once a year in Paris.
Teris waste management with an address set up in France - https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/88283Z:FP-teris-sa
Then I found another waste management company called Teris LLC founded in ARKANSAS in 1992 https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4318173
Seems a bit of a long shot that we would have three different companies in the same line of work in three different companies all using the same name?
carmencita ago
Strange alright and wouldn't you know one of them is in Arkansas. Who knew. Clinton country.
Labourmix ago
Yeah and the timeline matches while Bill was Governor of Arkansas. It’s an astronomical coincidence.
carmencita ago
Well Well Look at this. A fire in of all places in the Ark. location. It is in PDF form and I am awful at PDF. Here is copy.
Emergency Response Review 2 SUMMARY OF INCIDENT On the morning of January 2, 2005, a report to the National Response Center indicated an explosion and fire had occurred at the Terrs LLC facility in El Dorado, Arkansas. The initial explosion occurred at approximately 0800 hours. The facility reported initially that an employee attempted to extinguish a small fire within a warehouse storing various waste containers, but that the fire soon grew out of control. The cause of the accident is not addressed within this report. Response organizations (El Dorado Fire and Police Departments, as well as the Union County Sheriff Department) quickly responded and established a unified command with Teris personnel to establish a strategy and response procedures for dealing with the emergency. Local responders closed nearby streets, as well as evacuating approximately 200 residents downwind from the facility. EPA Region 6 dispatched its Airborne Spectral and Photographic Environmental Technology (ASPECT) plane to monitor the plume. Preliminary review of the data collected by ASPECT showed low concentrations of trimethylamine in the immediate downwind plume. No other significant compounds or concentrations were detected. Fire fighting was conducted by Teris personnel on-site, with off-site assistance from local response organizations. Due to the reactive wastes involved in the fire, water was not used as an extinguishing agent. Efforts focused on cooling areas not involved in the fire, as well as movement of materials not involved. By 1900 hours on January 2, local officials lifted part of the evacuation area. By 1600 hours on January 3, all evacuations and road closures were lifted. On-going monitoring of the ambient air was conducted by the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health (CTEH), who was contracted by Teris. Additionally, EPA START contractors monitoring throughout the community. No significant concentrations of contaminants were detected during the air monitoring efforts. CTEH did detect elevated levels of particulate matter immediately adjacent to the scene. Sampling was conducted by Teris, with EPA and Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) coordination, from fire suppression runoff. These samples were to analyzed to determine proper disposal of this water runoff. Additionally, wipe samples were collected by Teris (CTEH), in coordination with EPA, ADEQ, and Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) at 10 locations within the community.