Looks like Alex Jones was right all along:
The Environmental Protection Agency has been conducting dangerous experiments on humans over the past few years in order to justify more onerous clean air regulations.
The agency conducted tests on people with health issues and the elderly, exposing them to high levels of potentially lethal pollutants, without disclosing the risks of cancer and death, according to a newly released government report.
These experiments exposed people, including those with asthma and heart problems, to dangerously high levels of toxic pollutants, including diesel fumes, reads a EPA inspector general report obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation. The EPA also exposed people with health issues to levels of pollutants up to 50 times greater than the agency says is safe for humans.
One thing you have to understand is that every government agency feels some need to justify their existence to the rest of us. I’m not quite sure why they do this, as it is very rare that said agency will be defunded or completely eliminated. Federal government jobs are literally the most secure jobs right now, unless you are caught looking at pornography on a government computer.
The FBI, for example, has been known to carry out entrapment scenarios with various individuals in order to arrest them for terrorism related crimes. The recent attempted assassination attempt on the Saudi ambassador was one example.
Here we have a case where the EPA is intentionally trying to murder people in order to increase their regulations and thus justify their existence to the United States. When you knowingly expose someone to a harmful substance which can give them a terminal illness or poison them, you are committing attempted murder.
Every single one of the officials who were involved in this should be arrested for conspiracy to commit murder, at the very least. They have already incriminated themselves in what they are doing and it is clear that they have no regard for human life.
Environmentalism is not about protecting human life. It is about human genocide. For the sake of the world, of course.