Table of Contents

I. Introduction
II. Who Is Destroying Our Environment?
III. What Is Happening to Our Nation?
IV. When Did This Happen?
V. Where Is the Damage Worst?
VI. Why Is This Still Allowed?
VII. A Balanced Energy Future: The NSAP Path Forward
VIII. NSAP’s Environmental Reclamation Plan
IX. Supplemental Report — The Silent Damage We Ignore
X. Conclusion: This Land Is Our Responsibility


I. Introduction: The Environmental War on America

If your child was drinking poison, would you wait for a committee to study it? If your land was dying, would you leave it to corporate lawyers to decide what happens next?

The United States is under environmental siege. Our soil is being sterilized. Our rivers are choked with toxins. Our skies are fouled with particles we cannot see but that penetrate our lungs every single day.

This is not “climate‑change theory.” It is observable, measurable, verifiable environmental collapse, driven by known companies, protected by known politicians, operating through known loopholes. And it is destroying our future.

NSAP refuses to stand by while America’s land, air, and water are systematically poisoned. What follows is a full breakdown of who is responsible, what is happening, when the damage accelerated, where it is worst, how it is being allowed to continue, and—most importantly—why it is happening, along with what we will do to stop it.

Do you wonder why darkened rivers stink, why kids have asthma, why forests & wildlife disappear, why cancer is so widespread, and why tap‑water across half of America is undrinkable? The answer is simple: corporations are making billions from your suffering—and politicians of both parties are helping them do it. NSAP names the poisoners, exposes the betrayal, and charts the path to reclamation.


II. Who Is Destroying Our Environment?

The culprits are not faceless forces; they are corporations and politicians with names and addresses who have traded your health, land, and water for quarterly profit.

A. Globalist Corporations & Industrial Agribusiness

Oil giants, plastic manufacturers, pesticide pushers, chemical conglomerates, factory‑farm barons, and monocrop exporters form the vanguard of ecological destruction.

B. Oil & Gas: Tyrants of Fossil Poison

  • ExxonMobil (CEO Darren Woods) — 16,000 Clean Air Act violations at a single Texas refinery; fined $14.25 M and kept polluting.
  • Chevron (CEO Mike Wirth) — Repeat spills in California; record $13 M fine; refuses $9 B clean‑up in the Amazon; bankrolls anti‑regulation PACs.
  • ConocoPhillips (CEO Ryan Lance) — Forced emission cuts at nine refineries; donates to Senator Joe Manchin to stall reform.
  • Koch Industries (Charles & late David Koch) — $30 M fine for multi‑state pipeline leaks; funds dark‑money networks to strangle regulation.

C. Coal & Utilities: Poisoning Air, Water & Communities

Arch Resources, Duke Energy, Southern Company, Entergy, and FirstEnergy operate “disease plants,” dumping coal‑ash and methane while lobbying to gut clean‑air laws.

D. Chemical Giants: Chemists of Death

  • 3M (CEO Mike Roman) — $10.3 B PFAS settlement; concealed carcinogenic data for decades.
  • DuPont/Chemours (CEO Mark Newman) — Poisons the Ohio River; internal memos show wilful deception.
  • Bayer/Monsanto (CEO Bill Anderson) — Glyphosate linked to cancer; billions paid in hush‑money settlements.

E. Agribusiness & Deforestation

Cargill, Tyson, ADM, and JBS slash rainforests for soy and cheap meat. BlackRock and Vanguard bankroll the devastation while marketing “sustainability” funds.

F. Retail Behemoths

Walmart, Amazon, Meta, and Google plead guilty to hazardous‑waste dumping or fund lobbyists that stall e‑waste and logistics reforms.

G. Political Cowards and Sell‑Outs

Democrats and Republicans alike—Joe Manchin, Debbie Stabenow, Rick Perry, Nancy Pelosi, Kevin McCarthy—block or gut every serious environmental bill the moment donor money appears.

H. Bipartisan Betrayal in Action

From cutting EPA budgets to hollowing lead‑pipe replacement, both parties quietly side with lobbyists while grand‑standing on television.


III. What Is Happening to Our Nation?

  1. Plastic Pollution — The U.S. generates 42 M t of plastic yearly; 8 M t enter oceans; micro‑plastics infiltrate rain, organs, and unborn children.
  2. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Poisoning — 45 % of tap water laced with PFAS; unfiltered drugs contaminate soil and crops; endocrine disruptors drive infertility and cancer.
  3. Soil Destruction — Midwestern topsoil erodes twice as fast as it regenerates; 57 B t lost since 1860.
  4. Water Dead Zones — Gulf hypoxia surpasses 4,000 sq mi; toxic blooms plague Lake Erie and California coasts.
  5. Deforestation — Amazon and Alaskan old‑growth fall to U.S. supply chains; 2.7 Gt CO₂ emitted annually.
  6. Biodiversity Collapse — 500+ North‑American extinctions since 1900; bee colonies and amphibians crash under pesticides.
  7. Air Pollution — Kills 200,000 Americans every year; poorest zip codes breathe the worst air.
  8. Industrial Waste & Superfund Sites — 1,300 high‑risk toxic sites leak heavy metals and radiation near schools and aquifers.

IV. When Did This Happen?

  • Post‑WWII — Synthetics and industrial farming explode.
  • 1970s — Minimal regulation (Clean Air/Water Acts) passes; corporations adapt loopholes.
  • 1980s‑1990s — Deregulation frenzy under globalism.
  • 2000s–Today — Novel poisons (PFAS, micro‑plastics) flourish virtually unregulated.

V. Where Is the Damage Worst?

  • Midwest — Soil erosion & nitrate runoff.
  • California — Aquifer depletion, pesticide surge.
  • Texas & Louisiana — “Cancer Alley” toxin corridor.
  • Gulf States — Red tides & reef collapse.
  • Appalachia — Mountaintop removal mining.
  • Urban America — Lead pipes, smog, school contamination.
  • Overseas — U.S. capital funds Amazon and Indonesian fires.

VI. Why Is This Still Allowed?

  • Corporate profit eclipses public health.
  • Politicians fear donor cash more than voter death.
  • Media downplays systemic crimes; schools omit ecological literacy.
  • Legal loopholes excuse farm runoff and toxic exports.
  • Globalism severs people from the land; a nation without soil loses its soul.

VII. A Balanced Energy Future: The NSAP Path Forward

NSAP rejects left‑wing green fantasy and right‑wing fossil absolutism. We will expand safe, modern nuclear (SMRs and advanced reactors), improve combustion efficiency, build recycling systems for renewable waste, and diversify regional grids—placing safety first, sustainability second, sanity always.


VIII. NSAP’s Environmental Reclamation Plan

  1. Plastic & Toxic Chemical Elimination — Ban non‑essential single‑use plastics; enforce manufacturer take‑back; outlaw PFAS, BPA, phthalates.
  2. Water & Soil Restoration — Regenerative farming mandates; fund dead‑zone reversal; ban non‑organic pesticides and fertilizers.
  3. Clean Air for All — Exceed Clean Air Act standards; industrial air‑filtration within 10 mi of residences.
  4. Deforestation Accountability — Ban deforestation‑linked imports; audit supply chains; reforest domestically.
  5. Industry Cleanup & Criminal Prosecution — Reinstate “polluter pays” Superfund tax; require environmental bonds; jail CEOs who authorize ecological crimes.
  6. Environmental Sovereignty — Enforce U.S. standards on all imports; ban waste exports; empower immediate shutdowns of repeat violators.
  7. National Reconnection — Launch NSAP Youth Environmental Corps; embed ecological curriculum; incentivize rural homesteading and local food.

IX. Supplemental Report — The Silent Damage We Ignore

A. Export of Plastic Waste by the United States

Since China’s 2018 National Sword ban, U.S. municipalities have shipped hundreds of thousands of tons of contaminated “recyclables” to Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Trade loopholes and America’s refusal to ratify Basel Convention amendments keep the pipeline open because exporting is cheaper than building domestic infrastructure. The plastic is burned or dumped abroad, releasing toxins that ride air and ocean currents back to U.S. dinner tables, nullifying local recycling programs and inflating municipal costs.

B. Micro‑plastic Pollution in Marine Invertebrates

Run‑off and wastewater carry fragmented plastics from packaging, textiles, and industry into every American coastline. Mussels, shrimp, oysters, crabs, and coral polyps ingest the particles, compromising feeding and reproduction. These invertebrates anchor aquatic food webs and 90 % of American seafood consumers rely on them. Micro‑plastics transport endocrine‑disrupting chemicals into human bodies and threaten fishery collapse, unveiling a systemic failure in plastic governance.


X. Conclusion: This Land Is Our Responsibility

We cannot eat micro‑plastics, breathe flame, or drink oil. NSAP will reverse the damage, place land above profit, and restore harmony between soil and people. The Earth is not dying—it is being murdered, and those responsible have names and must be directly held responsible for this global crime. NSAP will hold them accountable. Join us, rebuild our land, and protect our people.


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