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DAM IT! The Left Coast’s $600M Fish-Killing Grift

June 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Title: Uncovering The Left Coast’s Fish-Killing Scandal: A $600M Green Grift

NGOs and well-connected insiders have profited from questionable “green” initiatives, with dam removal projects on the West Coast failing to live up to their promises. As devastated agricultural communities start questioning the true beneficiaries of these projects, a closer look reveals a concerning pattern.

A scathing video critique by @americaunwon sheds light on the disastrous consequences of the Klamath Dam removals, painting a grim picture of the aftermath. The largest dam removal project in U.S. history has unleashed a massive amount of sediment, destroying fish habitats and rural economies in the process.

Residents like Theodora Johnson in Siskiyou County, California, are speaking out against the hypocrisy of environmental NGOs and government entities involved in these projects. Despite claims of saving fish populations, the reality is quite the opposite, with millions of tons of sediment and harmful metals wreaking havoc on aquatic life for years to come.

The story is not unique to the Klamath River, as similar dam removal projects across the West face scrutiny for their questionable outcomes. The connections between green NGOs, government funding, and insider deals raise serious concerns about the true motives behind these initiatives.

Decades after FDR’s New Deal, state and federal regulations continue to hinder the operation of dams built with taxpayer money. The push for new green infrastructure projects faces similar challenges, with environmental groups often standing in the way of progress.

As rural communities and family farms bear the brunt of these failed projects, the need for transparency and accountability in environmental initiatives becomes more apparent. It’s time to reevaluate the true impact of these taxpayer-funded ventures and ensure that they serve the public interest above all else.

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