(February 12, 2011) "What are the odds that Jacqueline Grieg, a whistle blower advocating for customers of PG&E, was at home in San Bruno at the epicenter of the 'explosion' and died that day, along with her 13 year old daughter?"
On September 9, 2010, a natural gas pipeline in San Bruno California exploded, killing 8 people, injuring dozens, and destroying over 38 homes. Multiple eyewitness accounts stated that the explosion resulted from a jet crash. To see extensive documentation and photos of that jet and the crash see the article "Was San Bruno Explosion a Plane Crash?"
What are the odds that Jacqueline Grieg, a whistle blower advocating for customers of PG&E, was at home in San Bruno at the epicenter of the "explosion" and died that day, along with her 13 year old daughter. She had previously exposed PG&E for proposing a cost for pipeline upgrades at a rate increase of $4.2 billion, which her research revealed was exaggerated by $3.2 billion. What are the odds of her house being "ground zero" for that blast?
This author has been following the pathetic cover-up ever since, knowing that sooner or later the reason (money) would become evident.