Stealin'.
The reason why my water was shutoff was because it was reported as water theft because I refused to pay the reconnection fee when they shutoff my water in the IT system earlier this summer, when my water was never shutoff.
Corporate Shape Shifter Extortion.
Yes, the Detroit Water & Sewage Department has got an Homrich hustle and it is not going anywhere because their contracts keep getting extended.
Now, here is the point where I call out the scheme of water shutoffs in Detroit.
TARGET: Those who hail from the land of "The Poors" (always said with clinched teeth), also known as Detroit.
PHASE 1: Generate an arbitrary and capricious water shutoff prevention program from the 0.03% Great Lakes Water Authority operational budget, which is not incorporated, where no one has probably ever had complete, unfettered access to the financials, and come up with some cute little Public Relations campaign to show how you are being all socially responsible and stuff about your targeted population.
PHASE 2: Coordinate with some Public Private Partnership like Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency that will offer up to $25 a month to paydown the arrearages of the past due water bill, but not any of the service fees, where if your water usage is $7.56 a month plus the past fees:
- Water Service Charge
- Sewage Service Charge
- Drainage Charge
Then add on what is called a "Green Credit" which is basically some made up to get federal funding to do other stuff like fund gerrymandering operations I basically call forced migration, because you cannot allow your children to live where is there is no water.
Water Residential Assistance Program (WRAP) The WRAP’s mission is to administer the distribution of the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) WRAP funding to the eligible, low-income residential customers of the GLWA service areas, with a vision to create a transformative water utility assistance program focusing on bill assistance, conservation, and self-sufficiency initiatives. City of Detroit residents who are not eligible for WRAP assistance can enroll in the DWSD 10/30/50 Payment Plan. The plan allows for customers to pay down arrears by spreading them across future payments. For more information please call 313.267.8000 or visit www.detroitmi.gov/dwsd.You cannot participate in the WRAP program is you have no account.
DWSD administrative and financial systems, being transferred, from what I was told by a Supervisor downtown, is under GLWA, where the accounts are terminated and referred out to the water theft section.
This is what they were trying to do in Hamtramck and they were shutting off remotely.
Yes, I just said that, damn, ukras, but I digress.
Wayne Metro has access to the databases of DWSD, did you know that?
Yes, Wayne Metro can look up your account to click the little assistance button to get that $25 a month assistance for your water.
Yes, Wayne Metro is not just linked up with DWSD, they are both linked up with the State of Michigan Department of Human Services, where, if you qualify for the $25 a month water bill assistance, you get slashed by $25 in SNAP benefits, but you document and report the assistance program, as a subrecipient, to show all the great things you are doing for "The Poors" (always said with clinched teeth) and then, use all that money to other gerrymandering stuff.
Finally, make sure to have IT wall off the account, which means there is a secondary system, or rather double books, so you can shutdown anyone you want who lives in targeted historic neighborhoods and create blight, because just about all the quiet titles of the Detroit Land Bank Authority have wrong addresses, plot and LIBER numbers.
I know because I had to sneak through the backdoor and find some really caring staffers over in DWSD before the transfer to GLWA, to do an internal switch-o-change-o on my primary address to the secondary address, despite having a jacked up deed from the Detroit Land Bank Authority.
The monthly DWSD bill will go from $7.56 to a whopping $60.77.
PHASE 3: You hook up with the fake ass Detroit Land Bank Authority and let them refer to you as "outstanding water bill" even though any "outstanding water bill" was wiped from the quiet title action, funded through TARP, Hardest Hit Fund, to sell a property to one of "The Poors" (always said with clinched teeth) because you know they will never figure it out because you already ran the "shutdown public schools and replace with your indoctrination models" operations, and split the money and not even report it because the closing documents are never, ever filed in the Wayne County Registry of Deeds, so as not to get busted.
PHASE 4: Then, if anyone starts to complain about their bill, you just, with a tap of a keyboard, you do the "weekend shutoff" as a warning, to quiet the masses, backlogging Homrich in turning water back on to a 24 to 48 hour wait.
PHASE 5: IT now has a privatized meshed database of residential water accounts through DWSD and MDHHS, to hand over to Election Clerk's databases, for a legal premise to not tally votes, which can be deemed not valid because there is multiple database documentation that the water has been shutoff, under condemnation Michigan laws of 1911.
Praise the lord.
AN ACT to provide for the acquisition by purchase, condemnation and otherwise by state agencies and public corporations of private property for the use or benefit of the public, and to define the terms "public corporations," "state agencies" and "private property" as used herein.
History: 1911, Act 149, Eff. Aug. 1, 1911 ;-- Am. 1966, Act 351, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 1966
© 2017 Legislative Council, State of Michigan
Document | Type | Description |
Section 213.21 | Section | Public corporation and state agency; definition. |
Section 213.22 | Section | Private property; definition. |
Section 213.23 | Section | Authority to take private property for public use; acquisition of property; scope of "public use"; condemnation action; compensation; preservation of right, grant, or benefit to property owner; "blighted" defined. |
Section 213.23a | Section | Scope of act; rights conferred by act. |
Section 213.24 | Section | Condemnation proceedings; necessity declared; authorization; jurisdiction. |
Section 213.25 | Section | Condemnation proceedings; resolution; petition; contents; jury to determine necessity; compensation. |
Section 213.26-213.41 |
Someone should ask why the Detroit Water and Sewage Department instructs residents to make checks and money orders out to the Board of Water Commissioners, which is not incorporated, and not to the City of Detroit.
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1 comment:
I forgot to refer to Divdat.
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