Rhode Island State Truck Spraying Chemicals Part 2 of 2
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music* Alright sir, any of you guys?
Any questions here?
Um, all I ask is, guys, what's in these chemicals?
That's all I want to know.
Why are they spraying?
What's in these chemicals?
It's common maintenance for the highway.
Yeah, but we don't understand why they're spraying chemicals.
These don't kill bugs.
We detest on the stuff.
Just, just, what you should do is DOT, as URI, do the test before the tanks go out.
You can contact either one of those two.
But these guys are workers here.
Oh, I understand that.
And they're just doing their job.
Yeah, I told them, I got it all on film.
I told them, I know you're doing your job and we just need to know what's in these chemicals.
I have no problem with you doing the questioning and everything.
Here's the issue.
If it gets to the point that I think you're following these guys and causing a traffic hazard, then that becomes a big deal.
You know what I mean?
Because it's bad enough that they're here, but they're in a big white truck, flashing lights, and you're in a car that's not inspected.
Yeah.
No hazard lights.
Yeah.
Okay?
So... Alright.
No, I mean, I got... It's time to wrap it up and call it a day, but do you know how to contact URI?
URI, DEM, and the other ones that test the tank.
Everything they showed me looks legit, so I'm good.
No, I mean, what I'm saying is I'm a public concern.
Why are they spraying chemicals?
What's in these chemicals and what do they do?
It's their normal maintenance.
For what, though?
For the highway.
Other than that, it just overgrows and does You know, they have to take you out of highways.
That's what we pay them for.
Yeah, but what's in these chemicals?
Alright, enough.
Okay?
I'm not going to go through a chemical breakdown with you because I don't know.
Yeah, but as public officials they have to display a material safety data sheet.
That's the law, sir.
Hey, sir, do you have a card of your, uh, direct number for your company?
Michael?
No, I'm sorry, uh...
Do you have a direct number for your department?
Alright.
I'm not blaming you guys at all.
It's just a lot of stuff going on that they're spraying chemicals around people getting sick off of it, and that has nothing to do with bug spraying and maintenance either.
And we got this report all over the country, so I mean like, this is why we're concerned about this.
Alright guys, you go ahead.
You have a good day.
And I'll be in the area for a little while.
I appreciate that.
I'm all done, sir.
I'll contact the Department of Transportation.
I think I gave you all the questions you need.
I understand.
I'm a citizen of Cumberland.
You can probably do direct links to their website.
Alright, thank you.
But it is a hazard following them.
Yeah.
Well, I got it on video.
They pulled in here and I asked them a question.
Right, because from what they said, they were being followed.
And you pulled up alongside of them for some traffic.
Well, no, I got it on video.
I didn't see it, but let's be safe, okay?
Alright, thank you sir.
Have a good day.
So here I am contacting Public Affairs for the Department of Transportation.
Thank you.
Let's give these guys a call and see what they say. - Communications.
My name is Dan Verdandi from Supermax News Network out of Pratt Island, Rhode Island.
I had an issue.
On Menden Road, a one-year truck, the truck number is 1225.
They were spraying this chemical on the sidewalks and the streets and they pulled into a parking lot.
I pulled in to question them what they were spraying and why.
They said they're not allowed to disclose that to the public and they have no placards on the truck.
Uh, you know, carrying a chemical and they had no materials, you know, safety data sheets to, uh, hand out, which is by law you're supposed to have that stuff.
And, um, they would not disclose what they were spraying.
They said they were contacting the supervisor.
I waited there several minutes and, uh, they end up calling the Cumberland Police Army.
And right away I discussed who I was and told him I was a member of the press.
And it was just a public safety concern, and they called the police department on me.
And basically I got no answers.
They told me to call the Department of Transportation here to find out what exactly are they spraying and why.
Okay.
And can you give me a contact, whether it's email or phone, so that we can get back in touch with you?
Sure.
Now, can you give me the location so I can check that out?
Oh, no problem.
They were going down Broad Street into Mender Road in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Okay.
And they're spraying the road.
Do you want to know what they were spraying?
Yep.
We're concerned of, you know, public health issues here.
Why and what are they spraying?
Okay.
Let me look into this, Dan, and I'll get back to you as soon as I have an answer.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Hi folks, Dan Badondi here, host of Truth Radio, founder of We Are Change Blackstone Valley, www.truthradio.cc.
And it's been several hours later, we haven't gotten no phone calls back, like we expected.
No emails, we tried to contact that lady again, and there was no contact at all.
I mean, no answer.
And basically, we went through the system again, got the runaround.
Like we expected, but the thing is we're not trying to listen to a conspiracy.
The other night I had James Stollen from Utah on my show as a guest.
He was reporting about these trucks going around spraying middle of the night or early in the morning when people going to work.
So basically nobody's really aware of it.
And he explained this and opened my eyes to this.
Now I was aware about geoengineering with the chemtrail spraying.
And he opened my eyes to this.
And he did tests.
Some guy told him it was bug spray.
He did tests with this.
He placed bugs on the sidewalk.
Even little plants or weeds.
To see if this chemical did what it's supposed to do.
And it did not.
So that makes you question.
What and why are they spraying?
And the other thing is too, by law, all trucks that carry any chemicals, trains, anything that carries chemicals, have to have a placard on the vehicle.
Even if it's milk or water, there's supposed to be a placard on the vehicle.
And they're supposed to provide and have copies of a material safety data sheet.
And it's supposed to be public information, especially public service.
That's public state workers that are going around spraying chemicals.
For one, they're supposed to make all the neighbors aware of what they're doing, so they don't leave the animals outside.
And two, again, they're supposed to have the material safety data sheet with them.
And they're going around spraying chemicals.
I mean, this was the first time I'd seen it.
So I followed them with the video camera I'd just seen, and they would not discuss.
They said, we can't talk to the public.
And, uh, as you've seen, the police officer, who is a resident of Cumberland, more than likely, and is a Cumberland police officer, he should have been concerned also.
Of what that sprang, but he said, I don't know.
Quoted, you know, quote-unquote, I don't know.
I don't know what it is.
Well, you should know what it is as a public official.
And as a citizen, not even a member of the press, but as a citizen, it is my right and duty to question this.
For public safety concerns and just public information, we need to know.
And what and why are they spraying it?
And that's a question we want to know, and we're going to get to the bottom of this.
And because this is going on nationwide, nobody's been getting any answers.
If you've got an answer about this, you're a city worker or state worker, contact me at Truth Radio 990 or Hotmail.com.
And again, Truth Radio 990 or Hotmail.com.
But the thing is, we need to know what and why are they spraying?