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Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Investigation Update

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Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Investigation Update The update is that it seems the City of Oakland was directly involved in planning for an Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal Development that hauled coal. The early documents referred to at Oakland News Now show that. And the question is what changed such that the City of Oakland would turn against the OBOT and violate a judge’s order in the process? Enter Tom Steyer. The candidate for POTUS was said by a source to have met Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf in Paris, and during the Paris Climate Accords. After that, Steyer put $500,000 into the Mayor’s Oakland Promise Program. The Daily Caller believes that the Mayor struck a deal with Steyer such that she steered the City of Oakland into a lawsuit against the large energy companies. One that Oakland and it’s civic partners lost. Mayor Schaaf denies this, but a number of sources state otherwise. What is clear is that there was only one force that could cause Oakland to turn against OBOT even though a signed development agreement was and is active: that of an elected official like the Mayor of Oakland. Stay tuned.
Is Tom Steyer Working Against Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland OBOT? https://oaklandnewsnow.com/2019/08/20/is-tom-steyer-working-against insight-terminal-solutions-oakland-obot/ Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Project Update For August 20, 2019 https://oaklandnewsnow.com/2019/08/20/insight-terminal-solutions-oakland-bulk-and-oversized-terminal-project-update-for-august-20-2019/ Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland OBOT Update For August 19, 2019 https://oaklandnewsnow.com/2019/08/18/insight-terminal-solutions-oakland-obot-update-for-august-19-2019/ Insight Terminal Solutions LLC CEO John Siegel Biography https://oaklandnewsnow.com/2019/07/30/insight-terminal-solutions-ceo-john-siegel-biography/ https://oaklandnewsnow.com/2019/08/02/insight-terminal-solutions-obot-development-held-up-by-city-of-oakland/ Is Tom Steyer Working Against Insight Terminal Solutions Louisville Oakland OBOT? – Oakland News Now https://oaklandnewsonline.com/is-tom-steyer-working-against-insight-terminal-solutions-oakland-obot-oakland-news-now/ via IFTTT
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