Letter Sent Once More in 2025 to Operations, Quincy Regarding Carcinogenic Toxic Herbicide Spraying

News Report | Ramola D | July 18, 2025, 7:07 pm

A letter was once more sent to Michael Norton, Operations Manager, regarding the herbicide spraying in Quincy. In conjunction with the aerosol spraying, the nanotechnology in the water, and the forced mRNA injections on many, it appears the residents of Quincy are dying much younger. Trees are not blooming and are in fact being sprayed by aerosols with mRNA while people like the paid, planted mercenaries parked next door to this writer spend their time attacking the writer’s foliage freely–and God knows whose else’s–killing hawthorn berries, walnut leaves, small living gold cypresses and struggling arborvitae, burning ferns and stealing peonies, sunflowers, zinnias, waterlilies, releasing hordes of bugs and species of ants over viburnum, into apricots and apples, and poisoning peach leaves with radiation weapons and biochemical poisons.

The City of Quincy condones all, protects all, and sets Police to attacking Writers, Speakers, Journalists if they dare expose what the National Clandestine Service and the CIA are doing here in Quincy–let alone the Air Force, the FBI, the DHS, the Army and the Navy.

Correction of errata in the letter: “Life and Health and all” should read “Life and Health to all”. Apologies and I am hopeful all the horticulturists, gardeners, and biologists in Boston and Quincy–as well as relatives of early-dying cancer diagnosees*–will also inform the City of Quincy of the dangers of Roundup and Rodeo to both humans and plants and trees. [*Note, being “diagnosed” with cancer doesn’t really mean one has cancer, but most people are quickly killed by radiation and chemo shortly after such a pronouncement, and perhaps all oncologists should be called to task over this; “carcinogenic” chemicals generally tend to attack health however.]

Last year’s letter:

Letter to Mr. Michael Norton, Operational Manager, DPW, on the Subject of Spraying Dangerous Carcinogenic and Toxic Herbicides To Be Stopped in Quincy | July 1, 2024