I lay out a paper trail of depraved indifference from the beginning because I know how the story is going to end. We left the ranch because I realized that the lawyers (on both sides) care no more about life than the human traffickers do. And, every move ExxonMobil makes is on advice of its counsel. A corporation is not a sentient being; but the lawyer who signs off on XOMs business judgement decisions is! The lawyers are the villains in my story - not the drug cartels.
Another neighbor in Brooks County who lives in the XOM AMI just testified in front of congress about the violence on the ranches in our area:
Here's a press release about Border Patrol picking up slave labor children back packers which they tracked directly from EXXONMOBIL"S Kelsey abandoned gas plant property!Here's a letter that was sent to the Exxon and it's partners written by the Chief Deputy alerting them to the fact that the plant property was a base of operations:
Here's a letter from my attorney to Exxon's attorneys which included all sorts of demonstrative exhibits:
When this eventually blows up in the media and everyone is running around acting shocked to learn that there are pits of dead kidnapped and trafficked immigrants in the AMI... I will be the first to say, "Hey, don't look at us! Go complain to ExxonMobil, their lawyers and Judge Terrell. This was their doing. They knew it was going on. They allowed it to happen. They got an injunction that prevented us from stopping the perps from entering the property."

1 comments:
I think you are right. Ignoring people getting kidnapped does show no concern about human life. No reason to think they care about the water or anything else.
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