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death of a water chemist in Totowa, New Jersey

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death of a water chemist in Totowa, New Jersey PostThu Feb 10, 2005 6:12 am  Reply with quote  

Julian Penrod
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February 9, 2005











To all:

On Wednesday, February 9, it was reported that an employee at a northern New Jersey water treatment facility went missing. Geetha Angara, a chemist for the Passaic Valley Water Treatment Plant Authority vanished while working at the Totowa facility. Her car was parked outside, and her papers were found on her desk. But she couldn't be found. Police esxamined the contents of huge water cisterns on the property. In one they found a sneaker, then a clipboard, and, finally, apparently, Ms. Angara's body. Attempts to depict the incident as "innocent" and an "accident" are legion, and palpably desperate. In one case, a police official talked about a "grating" at the top of a water tower having a "raised lip" and saying, "if it was ajar and raised diagonally", she could have slipped in.

Since she was apparently somewhat senior in her duty, it seems she would be familiar with the property, and smart enough to avoid stupid mistakes.

But that leaves one alternative suggestion!

It all sounds eerily reminiscent of the freakish spate of "suicides" of microbiologists, immediately following the events of September 11, 2001! It likely has much the same cause, too!

I have been mentioning the fact that one purpose of chemtrails seems to be to inject an alien substance into the air to take the place of water in causing weather. This substance would be, likely, very volatile, and would have to have a lower thermal inertia than water. It would also be alien, and, likely, not something that mixes well with environments not dependent on it! Which means that, should it filter down, through rain, it can damage the ability of the soil to act normally. It could poison plants, and can reduce the ability of the ground to retain heat! The bizarre behavior of plants, this past summer, seems to testify to something in the groundwater harming them. Gardens weren't as productive as last year. Fruit had strange stains. Some plants almost plain refused to grow. We just ordered a crate of Honeybell oranges, from Cushman's Fruits, and what arrived were wretched and ugly, pitted, discolored, semi-liquid and tasteless! We sent the whole box back for a refund! In other cases, trees and bushes were developing areas where every leaf would turn brown and wither, in the middle of summer, although every other leaf would look good! Evergreens, supposedly the heartiest of trees, also had spots utterly denuded of needles, or where the foliage had browned! It seemed caused by diluted chemical in the soil happening to concentrate, randomly, in some tap roots, feeding some branches, and only those branches died! Now, the same trees and shrubs that had isolated spots of desiccated leaves, haven't lost their leaves in those areas! The reason, though, isn't that the leaves are healthy, but, rather, because there isn't any developing new living tissue underneath the leaves to push them off! Which means that the spots that died last year are going to be dead next year, as well!

As for ground not retaining the heat, that indicated a potentially brutally cold winter. There are those who will point at the abnormal warmth in many spots, including the Northeast, this winter! But that is abnormally warm! And that seems to indicate it was caused by other forms of chemtrail weather modification. Aware that I had warned that the weather would be unnaturally cold, this winter, they seem to have arranged a manufactured warm spell. And the indication of that is the fact that it is abnormally warm! They couldn't arrange a normal winter; their chemical treatments seem to have forced the atmosphere to "overcompensate"!

But that indicates that there is something patently strange in the water. And a water chemist would be among the first to find that out! Either no one had notified Ms. Angara of what was going on, or she was going to spill the beans! It should be mentioned that a "water boiling" alert has been issued for parts of northern New Jersey.



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PostThu Feb 10, 2005 3:04 pm  Reply with quote  

I read that too. You could be right, Julian. Jersey City, which gets it's water from Parsippany area, is constantly getting "water boil" alerts. If she did in fact stumble upon something, or knew too much, then it becomes clear why she was killed. Something is awry, that's for sure.

We double filter all of our water, and have a distiller. Add some Kelp or Dulse juice, and you are re-mineralized.
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PostThu Feb 17, 2005 4:24 am  Reply with quote  

The authorities are now calling Angara's death a homicide. Sad

Autopsy points to homicide in chemist's death

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

By DOUGLASS CROUSE
STAFF WRITERS


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It was a homicide.

A chemist found dead last week in a storage tank at a Totowa water treatment plant was killed, most likely by one of her co-workers, authorities said Monday.

Citing autopsy results, investigators said Geetha Angara drowned at the Passaic Valley Water Commission plant, where she had worked for 12 years, and said they are questioning its 85-member workforce in the search for suspects. They declined to give information about what specifically made them conclude the senior chemist's death was a homicide.

Already distraught over Angara's death, workers became more so with the revelation that someone among them may be to blame, personnel director James Gallagher said. From now on, he said, water testers and other employees will pair up as they make their rounds. Local and county law-enforcement officials plan to begin patrolling inside the plant as well.

"There are obviously concerns and we're going to deal with them by making changes, such as the partner system, to make employees feel safer," Gallagher said.


http://www.bergen.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkzJmZnYmVsN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk2NjUzODg3JnlyaXJ5N2Y3MTdmN3ZxZWVFRXl5Mw==

DROWN VICTIM 'SLAIN'

By ANGELINA CAPPIELLO and BILL HOFFMANN


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February 15, 2005 -- The bizarre death of a top female chemist found drowned at a New Jersey water-treatment plant was ruled a homicide yesterday — and cops believe the culprit may be one of her 85 co-workers.
Geetha Angara, a well-liked mom of three, was "either pushed or shoved" through the opening of a 35-foot-deep tank, said Passaic County Prosecutor James Avigliano.


http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/40589.htm

Chemist's drowning is ruled a homicide

Water plant's workers are being questioned

Tuesday, February 15, 2005
BY RUSSELL BEN-ALI
Star-Ledger Staff


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A senior chemist whose body was found at the bottom of a tank at a water treatment plant last week drowned, and her death has been ruled a homicide, Passaic County Prosecutor James Avigliano said yesterday.




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On her job, Angara did not take samples directly from tanks, which are covered by grates, but rather from a series of hoses located on a wall nearby, investigators said.

Yet her two-way radio, clipboard and a broken beaker were found in one tank, directly below a 4-by-4-foot section of steel grate. Her body was found about 100 feet away, at the bottom of a connecting tank, authorities have said.

Authorities originally speculated the grate had been dislodged and that Angara fell in. The water surface is five feet from the top of the 35-foot-deep tank, and there are no ladders for getting out.

But Avigliano said yesterday that investigators have since heard so many different accounts of the grate's position that they are now baffled.



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Officials said the steel cover over the area where Angara likely entered the water weighs about 50 pounds, and is set firmly into the tank. They said it would have been difficult for Angara -- who, according to investigators, stood about 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 175 pounds -- to lift it.


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