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Thursday, March 30, 2023

Tulare Lake alive again - You'll love this

All those houses you see are tenant/workers. And what appears to be a house is just an equipment barn. No windows. Yet the media splashes pictures of old Mexican guys in beat up trucks looking like someone just ran over their dog. It's all fiction, to sell you on the wrong understanding of things.

Guess who owns the farmland - all of it - under the now emerging Tulare Lake? And I mean ALL OF IT.

Well, this guy.

"J.G. Boswell Co., one of the biggest farm operators in the nation, owns the bulk of these lowlands, and its system of levees and canals, which normally help usher water to crops, is being used to push water out — at least away from the most valuable acreage."

https://www.sfchronicle.com/climate/article/tulare-lake-water-california-17846366.php

See, friends...it's not the little farmer getting burned by the waters in the San Joaquin Valley, it's just Boswell. 

And the Boswell company is satanic. And the company only hires other satanists. No one is going to miss their GMO crops. 

"And the wicked shall be punished."

Residents of the Tulare County outposts of Allensworth and Alpaugh, which are seeing high water circle their towns, want J.G. Boswell and other big landowners to do more to fend off the flooding. They say the dry farmland next door, not their neighborhoods, should absorb the excess flows.

“These are rural communities that are home to the people who grow and pick the produce of the Central Valley, and we’re bearing the brunt,” said Dezaraye Bagalayos, director of program coordination for the Allensworth Progressive Association, a quasi-governmental agency that helps manage the unincorporated area. “This can’t continue to happen. It’s not acceptable for us to get flooded up.”