Corporate-State Strategies for Minimizing Liability in an Environmental Disaster: Pattern Detected in E. Palestine
In a piece titled “Distributing harms over larger populations so they’re harder to prove” Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying of the Dark Horse Podcast present a telltale pattern of how corporate responsibility and liability is managed via distribution and diffusion of toxic products from an environmental disaster. Governmental agencies are instrumental in this liability management and this evidence presents another lens through which contemporary fascist systems are revealed.
The Deep Water Horizon catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico and the use of COREXIT to sink and break up the massive oil leak so it wouldn’t wash up on beaches is a prime exampe. The Fukushima nuclear meltdown and regional radioactive fallout was shared nationally when the Japanese Government helped the nuclear plant owner distribute radiative waste to every corner of Japan where it was incinerated.
Sen. Mullin (R-OK) questions Norfolk Southern CEO With Reports That The ‘Controlled Burn’ May Not Have Been Necessary in East Palestine.