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Provided by AGP“They knew the water was poisoned, and they told the people to drink it anyway.” -Concerned Citizens of Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Weeks after a baby was hospitalized with confirmed E. coli poisoning, Alexandria Mayor Todd Naselroad publicly told residents the city’s water was safe to drink. Now, newly uncovered video evidence, hospital records, and lab tests reveal a chilling timeline of false public reassurances and growing evidence of widespread contamination.
In a now-viral video, Clint, a representative from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), is seen stating that a 0.09 mg/L chlorine reading is “good” despite both Indiana and federal regulations requiring a minimum of 0.2 mg/L for safe disinfection.
“This seems to be confirmed poisoning.” “They looked into a camera and told people the water was safe.” Says Concerned Citizens of Alexandria
Now Confirmed: Multiple E. Coli Victims Hospitalized
Peters, who first raised the alarm after receiving a failing chlorine test from HML Labs (0.029 mg/L), has now confirmed that two additional Alexandria residents were hospitalized with waterborne illness symptoms:
Timeline of Escalating Deception:
Citizens Demand Resignations & Statewide Intervention
The Concerned Citizens of Alexandria are now demanding the immediate resignation of:
They are also calling for an immediate investigation into IDEM’s managing of the crisis, and Governor Brauns direct intervention to prevent further harm.
“This isn’t incompetence,” said Concerned Citizens of Alexandria. “This seems to be a coordinated cover-up. And the people paying the price are our children, our neighbors, and our elderly.”
Whistleblower Suppression: Checkout.com Implicated
In a related development, Peters, also the founder of SCROOGE LLC alleges that Checkout.com, his company’s payment processor, terminated his merchant account and imposed a 25% rolling reserve after he began disclosing information tied to the Alexandria water crisis.
Checkout representatives acknowledged reputational risk on a recorded call, stating:
“Ding Ding Ding was a huge story. Checkout’s reputation was hurt. They cannot afford that exposure.”
A formal $10 million legal demand has now been issued against Checkout.com for:
All evidence has been preserved and will be publicly available within 72 hours.
Read the Full MINDBLOWING Evidence Dossier:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ihq9B-ulfg7QrVoY7YzmyIdmD-HAs8Mk?usp=drive_link
Concerned Citizens of Alexandria: “This Is Just the Beginning.”
“Three confirmed victims. One child is still recovering. The mayor is still lying. A state agent caught on tape. And a global fintech company caught in retaliation. This story is not over it is just getting started.”
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