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P---lant S---till C---ontinuingWell it is early Tuesday morning, about 1 a.m. to be precise, and the onion smell mysteriously returns every MONDAY night. It did not smell over the weekend, and now it is clearly present outside. I just let the dog in from his pre-bedtime activities and made the mistake of walking outside without my little mask on that I keep by the door. I find it strange that the smell of onions only makes itself present on weeknights and when no officials are around. Nights that used to be spent sitting on the porch, listening to the crickets, swatting mosquitoes no longer exist this close to the plant. Actually there are no crickets, moths, mosquitoes at all. Even a short trip to get the dog makes my nose run, then get stuffed up, and then to start...well I will spare you the details, but just know that it is gross. It is not like the regular stuff associated with a cold or sinus infection, it is much more disgusting. And by the way, I was under the assumption that they were not supposed to be processing anything new or anything that they had already received until they have reattained their permit. I wish you could photograph smells or push them through the phone sometimes just so those who think this company is trying to do right can know the truth. Anyway, back to the rant, I am sick of them being able to do what ever they want when ever they want. I do not believe that they have stopped processing anything, I do not believe that they are not receiving more shipments and I am really getting tired of hearing they have been shut down, only to walk outside and smell their residual discharge. So the original 4 trucks that started out a few weeks ago have multiplied themselves more than 10 fold as of today. So it is actually 42 trucks that carried the original chemical, propyl mercaptan, that thankfully alerted us to the real problems down the road. How many trucks were not documented...84? 168? Well what is it PSC? Answer us honestly for once without all of the diverging away from the questions. Also, here is an interesting tidbit...While researching a few key company "employees" last night I stumbled across a company by the name of American Railcar Industries...They make train cars that carry pesticides and other chemicals...Well turns out that they are affiliated with PSC, along with numerous other companies that could potentially cover up any "problems" they might have. Real estate investors, gas companies, chemical companies, all kinds of affiliates of PSC are out there. So do they think, that we think, that they got a chemical that had been used to clean RAILCARS of pesticides and no one knows where the original paper work is or who knows about it? My guess: it never existed, or if it did it was not around for long. The string of companies I discovered last night could be traced from land acquisitions, to transport, to processing, to removal, to cleanup, to...well just put it this way, from beginging to end PSC has people in the right place when it comes to making money on the processing, storing, and transportation of chemicals. Man it just keeps getting deeper doesn't it? Just google the following together: then try to trace the names you find, particularly last names starting with I, F, and W. It may sound stupid, but I am not being very specific because last night I also found where one of these companies had read their name in a persons blog and took him to court for defamation and slander. And let's just say that the company has roots close to Fayette County, does not reside in Coweta, but has effected people in both of those counties and others since Memorial Day Enough said for tonight as I am getting nervous, I hope you all are safe, sound and happy tonight. I know the PSC execs are!! Good night! Kamots's blog | login to post comments |